Jump to content
Grand Central Mets
  • Create Account

You Gotta Have Heart


Guest 86-Dreamer

Recommended Posts

Guest 86-Dreamer
Guests
Posted


Last night, SNY showed clips before the 11th and 12th innings of the 1969 Mets on the Ed Sullivan show singing "You Gotta Have Heart" as a chorus. Anyone aware of any links to this video online? It is priceless! Absolutely should be rolled out at Shea on a semi-regular basis.

The show's captions identified each player by his given name: Donald Dyer, Frank McGraw, Gerald Grote, Darryl (which Cohen pointed should have been Derrel) Harrelson, etc. Keith and Ron both claimed to have seen it live when it first broadcast. Keith would have been 15, but I am a little skeptical about Ron who would have been 9 years old at the time.


Guest AG/DC
Guests
Posted


Silly, but it was tough to imagine them losing after those clips aired.


Posted


Those clips were great.

Why couldn't Ron have been watching Ed Sullivan when he was nine? When I was a little kid, I'd watch things like Merv Griffin and David Frost, because that's what my parents were watching.

Ron Darling could very well have had the same experience with the Ed Sullivan Show.


Guest themetfairy
Guests
Posted


It's not like much else was on for a kid that age back in the day.

I can't find the clip anywhere (my guess is that MLB JPhilip41'ed it), but I can date the episode to October 19. 1969.


Posted


86-Dreamer wrote:
Last night, SNY showed clips before the 11th and 12th innings of the 1969 Mets on the Ed Sullivan show singing "You Gotta Have Heart" as a chorus. Anyone aware of any links to this video online? It is priceless! Absolutely should be rolled out at Shea on a semi-regular basis.


The clip is available on the "25 Years of New York Mets Baseball: An Amazin' Era" video. The Mets appeared on The Ed Sullivan Show on October 19, 1969. Other guests on that show were the musical group Smith, Cyd Charisse and Joan Rivers.


Guest sharpie
Guests
Posted


I remember watching it on Ed Sullivan.


Guest 86-Dreamer
Guests
Posted


Benjamin Grimm wrote:
Those clips were great.

Why couldn't Ron have been watching Ed Sullivan when he was nine? When I was a little kid, I'd watch things like Merv Griffin and David Frost, because that's what my parents were watching.

Ron Darling could very well have had the same experience with the Ed Sullivan Show.


It is certainly possible - he said that he and his family never missed the show.


Posted


themetfairy wrote:
It's not like much else was on for a kid that age back in the day.

I can't find the clip anywhere (my guess is that MLB JPhilip41'ed it), but I can date the episode to October 19. 1969.


CBS, not MLB would had to have JPhilip41'ed it though.

But I do see vintage stuff on YouTube from old variety shows, such as The Johnny Cash show pop up, so maybe do different searches.


Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.

Guest
This topic is now closed to further replies.
The Grand Central Mets Caretaker Fund
The Grand Central Mets Caretaker Fund

You all care about this site. The next step is caring for it. We’re asking you to caretake this site so it can remain the premier Mets community on the internet.

×
×
  • Create New...