The Liberace Show (1952–1969)
"I'll be looking at the moon, but I'll be seeing youuuuuuu."
18 August 2012
Warning: Spoilers
This is early Liberace, dashing in classic white tie and tails, performing pieces from the classics to ragtime, blues to boogie-woogie on a small stage, not the campy Las Vegas clown he became in his later years.

When he gazed lovingly into the camera, he seemed to be looking at you alone, and his legions of female fans either swooned over him or wanted to adopt him (I was a swooner). His piano playing is flawless and dramatic and he was a very good singer, too. The mix of boyish enthusiasm and suave charm made him irresistible and as I watched him again, I felt the years melt away and fell under his spell again.

He's just adorable, that's all, and he brought his beautiful music to many who would never be able to attend a concert in person. Highly recommended for his fans.
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