: Upon his death, news outlets and fans widely used "How Sweet It Is" as a tribute to his career, which spanned from early nightclub comedy to iconic roles in The Honeymooners and movies like Smokey and the Bandit . Music & Performances
The song "How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved by You)," originally a 1964 hit for Marvin Gaye, remained a staple in 1987 through various artists:
: The Dutch singer released a version of the song on her 1987 album The Best of My Love and performed it on programs like Wie Kent Nederland .
: While Gleason made the phrase a cornerstone of his variety show and characters like Ralph Kramden, it reportedly first appeared in his 1963 film Papa's Delicate Condition .
The phrase saw several significant cultural moments in 1987 , most notably tied to the passing of legendary entertainer Jackie Gleason , who popularized the catchphrase. The Passing of Jackie Gleason (1987)
: Although his hit cover was released in 1975, Taylor continued to perform it globally; a notable live performance aired on the German music program Ohne Filter around this era. Other 1987 References
: Upon his death, news outlets and fans widely used "How Sweet It Is" as a tribute to his career, which spanned from early nightclub comedy to iconic roles in The Honeymooners and movies like Smokey and the Bandit . Music & Performances
The song "How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved by You)," originally a 1964 hit for Marvin Gaye, remained a staple in 1987 through various artists: How Sweet It Is (1987)
: The Dutch singer released a version of the song on her 1987 album The Best of My Love and performed it on programs like Wie Kent Nederland . : Upon his death, news outlets and fans
: While Gleason made the phrase a cornerstone of his variety show and characters like Ralph Kramden, it reportedly first appeared in his 1963 film Papa's Delicate Condition . The phrase saw several significant cultural moments in
The phrase saw several significant cultural moments in 1987 , most notably tied to the passing of legendary entertainer Jackie Gleason , who popularized the catchphrase. The Passing of Jackie Gleason (1987)
: Although his hit cover was released in 1975, Taylor continued to perform it globally; a notable live performance aired on the German music program Ohne Filter around this era. Other 1987 References
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