Kind of wish I'd lived back then. There was plenty of public transportation. I'd put on my hat, gloves, and galoshes and take the bus or trolley downtown. There were fewer cars on the road, so if I had to drive there might be less chance of colliding with another one. LOVE this song, it sounds like something you'd listen to on the old Victrola back in the day, sitting by the fireplace drinking hot cocoa. Or on the new-fangled radio, the kind with tubes. Nice song and pictures of the past.
"It's Winter Again!" was written by Al Hoffman, Al Goodhart and Arthur Freed in 1932. Hal Kemp and his Orchestra recorded the song with Skinnay Ennis on vocals. Isham Jones also recorded the song in an instrumental and vocal version.
@Shubael1809 - good job critiquing the you tube videos. Must be nice to have that much free time. Really looking forward to your comments here on you tube. Your, like, so educated, and cool, and I am so amazed and .......
Your opinionated choice of wording is of no consequence, whether on YouTube or elsewhere. Perhaps you should practice the tolerance you profess to pursue in your profile instead of exalting your views on grammar and writing style. Maybe this not the appropriate venue to pontificate your alleged vigilance about preventing the "dumbing down" of the American population. It is ironic that you choose to use the word "flowery" so often. My profession as a writer means that I'll waste no more on you!
@Stonewallization It's of consequence to me. I tolerate. I simply will not abide fools or bigots. Interesting that you chose not to respond directly to my post. You appear to want the last word. I "exalt" nothing. I state observationally. And where, dear stereotyping bigot, do you find the irony in my use of the word "flowery". That's a curious unrelated statement. Therein lies no irony. You betray yourself. "Profession as a writer"? I rest my case; the dumbing down of America.
@Shubael1809... It's going to be okay. Don't throw a tantrum. Put yourself in "timeout" for a few minutes and think about the root causes of your continual use of the word "flowery." You have no case. You are an embarrassment to yourself and your purported orientation. You are outmatched here, and undoubtedly most other areas of your life. Do yourself a favor and cease this pathetically orchestrated overcompensation attempt. You lose... again. Get used to it. I am sure you are.
@Stonewallization That's it. Speak directly to me. It makes you look less cowardly. I did as you asked and thought about the "root causes" of my use of the word flowery (twice) in our exchange. I come up with the identical conclusion I as I did in my previous. Ha! "outmatched here, and undoubtedly most other areas of your life" That's all you've got? Oh baby. En garde. Did I detect a sociopathic attempt at faux-psychoanalysis? You're a real pip. This is like shooting fish in a barrel.
@Stonewallization ...one thing (oh writer that you are). Make a note; The quotes you put around the word "timeout" are a grammatical error. Don't do it again. The way I just used them, however, is correct since I was actually reiterating and referencing a word you'd written. See? English grammar 101.
@Shubael1809... Your childish tirades are a clear indication of concession. Your grammatical corrections are absurd (my quotations around "timeout" are identical to yours). I can only laugh at your pathetic attempts to neutralize a situation where you are unquestionably outmatched. En garde? Which one of the Three Musketeers are you? The one wearing the pink ballet tights no doubt. You lose again, and again, and again. The sooner you accept that, the less futile your existence will be.
@Stonewallization "Tirades"? Hmmm. You use that word do you? You profess to be a writer. (Last I knew you were not going to "waste anymore time on [you]". "Concession"? We''re not in a contest. If we were, and it were a battle of wits, you'd come out but half-witted. Your quotations in your first use of "timeout" referenced nothing written before. None necessary oh writer you ;-0 And why would I don pink tights pray tell? You expose much of yourself between your lines. You amuse me.
@Stonewallization oh and literary one? "En garde" is a euphemism borrowed from the French (look it up) for "watch out for the oncoming attack". God but your feeble-minded. And to boot you're uneducated. I cannot believe you read "en garde" and thought of The Three Musketeers! What a moron. Fish in a barrel.
What a fabulous presentation, in music and in photography. Took me right back to a lost time being kept alive, thanks to YouTube! And now on to Kemp's "You're Getting To Be A Habit With Me."
Saw the commercial on TV...my mom used to sing this..she just passed away..so I came here and I see you made a beautiful arragement with the pictures....great job.....Life seemed more simpler and the people more nicer than today......thanks for posting.
@Dojocho My condolences on your loss...isn't it amazing how a song, a whiff of perume or colgogne, or a taste of something can conjure up fond memories of someone ? Just embrace it and think happy thoughts when it happens....and enjoy Hal Kemp, one of my favorites ! Thanks to whomever posted, and please post more of him !
@ArchuletaObsessed New vegas could have had WAY better music, I dont even listen to the radio stations in NV, I use my own music. (I am for sure using this song as well, fits in perfectly) This could have worked for operation Anchorage as well :P
@Discofelsi I got sick of NV's music in 5 minutes, went online, found 150 of my own songs, and the game is 100x better. They needed WAY WAY more rat pack type music! Not fucking WESTERN crap! Hell, they could have gotten away with more big band type music too!
@Discofelsi... I love the vintage pictures that play along with the song, too. They really add to the wintry, old-timey feel of the tune! I've watched and listened to this about 20 times in the past several days.
@Stonewallization It would be nice IF the "vintage pictures" of which you speak represented the 1930s NOT the 1940s and 50s! There's not an automobile in any of those shots that predates 1945. THAT SONG WOULD HAVE BEEN VERY OUT OF VOGUE in the 1940s and 1950s. Even the people shown are clothed in LATE 1940s winter garb!
@Shubael1809... Thank you for the enthralling history lesson, but I felt that my making complimentary comment regarding the feel of the video with olden pictures would be preferable to nit-picking the details of the exactly time period of the clothes, automobiles, and vogue status of the song in later eras. If this were a feature film those issues would be of "paramount" importance.
@Stonewallization Think nothing of it. It was my pleaure to set things right. In my view these "issues" are of "paramount" importance irrespective of situation. One must be ever-vigilant in order that the dumbing down of the American populations is stopped in its tracks. Oh and "olden" ?? "Old" is more proper and less intentionally flowery.
@Shubael1809... Bear in mind that I was not the person who uploaded the video, so your fastidious complaints should be directed elsewhere. And, since you seem to enjoy the pastime of inflicting a hypercritical eye upon the simple enjoyment of others, the word "olden" (of or relating to a bygone era) was perfectly justifiable in the chosen sentence. Take a close look at your own prose before passing judgment on the flowery intent of others. You are dealing with a writer, so take heed.
@Stonewallization All right. I'll bear that in mind too. But it was to your references to "olden" photos that I direct my intention. I know "olden" is a legitimate word it's just rather cheesy. But "old" simply works better.
I don't care if I'm dealing with Alfred Lord Tennyson were he to be resurrected. Your claim "writer" has no bearing on my initial (and subsequent)) posts to you. Your "take heed" warning is ill-placed and the phrase (here again) seems a bit flowery for a YouTube post
One person wouldn't know great music if it smacked them in the face.
nothelpfull 1 month ago
Kind of wish I'd lived back then. There was plenty of public transportation. I'd put on my hat, gloves, and galoshes and take the bus or trolley downtown. There were fewer cars on the road, so if I had to drive there might be less chance of colliding with another one. LOVE this song, it sounds like something you'd listen to on the old Victrola back in the day, sitting by the fireplace drinking hot cocoa. Or on the new-fangled radio, the kind with tubes. Nice song and pictures of the past.
lnoft97 1 month ago
love this tune; i am lucky to have it in my collection....great sound. thank you for sharing.
bill3murr 2 months ago
I want to have sex to this song.
MyPotatoPants 2 months ago
Great job on this slideshow
phelonyjones 3 months ago
Perfection!
tkosmider 4 months ago
thank you Fallout for giving me appreciation for this kind of music.
AvatarKira 5 months ago
Legalize Marijuana
MrEducations 10 months ago
Wish I had a time machine so I could go back to this age for a little
RCON1021 11 months ago
my birthday's in the winter!
SanAntonioSpotting 11 months ago
So am I! I'm fifteeen and i love this!! and that cruise commercial did bring me here! :)
obamanikquausaiqua01 11 months ago
This just proves what's old is new again.
akb39400 1 year ago
"It's Winter Again!" was written by Al Hoffman, Al Goodhart and Arthur Freed in 1932. Hal Kemp and his Orchestra recorded the song with Skinnay Ennis on vocals. Isham Jones also recorded the song in an instrumental and vocal version.
kingoma61 1 year ago
What is that at .07 ? A smoke alarm?
classic7890 1 year ago
Nice!
script5 1 year ago
they dont make them like this anymore.
mikosaaol 1 year ago
this should be in new vegas!
skateboarding 1 year ago
@Shubael1809 - good job critiquing the you tube videos. Must be nice to have that much free time. Really looking forward to your comments here on you tube. Your, like, so educated, and cool, and I am so amazed and .......
hosspgh 1 year ago 3
@ all of you. Please. Shut the fuck up.
hosspgh 1 year ago 5
Like if the Royal Caribbean commercial brought you here :D
I love old songs like this! And I'm only 15. :P
nehnehmjfan22 1 year ago 39
@nehnehmjfan22 Welcome to the club! I'm 15 too! :D
Discofelsi 1 year ago 5
@Discofelsi 13 and hating rap. Gotta love it
yoshiman641 1 year ago 2
@Discofelsi 13
AfistfullOfFilm 11 months ago
@Discofelsi 13
SanAntonioSpotting 11 months ago
@Discofelsi lol i luv songs like this and ya im 15 too
Danielandjasmineshow 10 months ago
@Discofelsi Me too XD
CallOfDoughnuts 5 months ago
@Discofelsi I'm 15 too! lets hope this generation has a nice big jazz revival :D
McChrispyness 5 months ago
@nehnehmjfan22 Im 13 But who cares Itll be Winter again!
FalloutMusic 11 months ago 2
@nehnehmjfan22 is it cuz if fallout? fallout got me attracted to these kinda songs. i did hear this from that commercial though.
AvatarKira 11 months ago
@nehnehmjfan22 Close, how about 18? I went 1920s crazy on my ipod after seeing the commercial! :)
HappyGirl01234567890 11 months ago
Like if the Royal Caribbean commercial brought you here :D
I love old songs like this!
nehnehmjfan22 1 year ago
Your opinionated choice of wording is of no consequence, whether on YouTube or elsewhere. Perhaps you should practice the tolerance you profess to pursue in your profile instead of exalting your views on grammar and writing style. Maybe this not the appropriate venue to pontificate your alleged vigilance about preventing the "dumbing down" of the American population. It is ironic that you choose to use the word "flowery" so often. My profession as a writer means that I'll waste no more on you!
Stonewallization 1 year ago
@Stonewallization It's of consequence to me. I tolerate. I simply will not abide fools or bigots. Interesting that you chose not to respond directly to my post. You appear to want the last word. I "exalt" nothing. I state observationally. And where, dear stereotyping bigot, do you find the irony in my use of the word "flowery". That's a curious unrelated statement. Therein lies no irony. You betray yourself. "Profession as a writer"? I rest my case; the dumbing down of America.
Shubael1809 1 year ago
@Shubael1809... It's going to be okay. Don't throw a tantrum. Put yourself in "timeout" for a few minutes and think about the root causes of your continual use of the word "flowery." You have no case. You are an embarrassment to yourself and your purported orientation. You are outmatched here, and undoubtedly most other areas of your life. Do yourself a favor and cease this pathetically orchestrated overcompensation attempt. You lose... again. Get used to it. I am sure you are.
Stonewallization 1 year ago
@Stonewallization That's it. Speak directly to me. It makes you look less cowardly. I did as you asked and thought about the "root causes" of my use of the word flowery (twice) in our exchange. I come up with the identical conclusion I as I did in my previous. Ha! "outmatched here, and undoubtedly most other areas of your life" That's all you've got? Oh baby. En garde. Did I detect a sociopathic attempt at faux-psychoanalysis? You're a real pip. This is like shooting fish in a barrel.
Shubael1809 1 year ago
@Stonewallization ...one thing (oh writer that you are). Make a note; The quotes you put around the word "timeout" are a grammatical error. Don't do it again. The way I just used them, however, is correct since I was actually reiterating and referencing a word you'd written. See? English grammar 101.
Shubael1809 1 year ago
@Shubael1809... Your childish tirades are a clear indication of concession. Your grammatical corrections are absurd (my quotations around "timeout" are identical to yours). I can only laugh at your pathetic attempts to neutralize a situation where you are unquestionably outmatched. En garde? Which one of the Three Musketeers are you? The one wearing the pink ballet tights no doubt. You lose again, and again, and again. The sooner you accept that, the less futile your existence will be.
Stonewallization 1 year ago
@Stonewallization "Tirades"? Hmmm. You use that word do you? You profess to be a writer. (Last I knew you were not going to "waste anymore time on [you]". "Concession"? We''re not in a contest. If we were, and it were a battle of wits, you'd come out but half-witted. Your quotations in your first use of "timeout" referenced nothing written before. None necessary oh writer you ;-0 And why would I don pink tights pray tell? You expose much of yourself between your lines. You amuse me.
Shubael1809 1 year ago
@Shubael1809 Can't you two fight somewhere else!? Jesus, it's just a youtube video!!
Discofelsi 1 year ago
@Discofelsi No. I'm fighting here. Deal with it.
Shubael1809 1 year ago
@Stonewallization oh and literary one? "En garde" is a euphemism borrowed from the French (look it up) for "watch out for the oncoming attack". God but your feeble-minded. And to boot you're uneducated. I cannot believe you read "en garde" and thought of The Three Musketeers! What a moron. Fish in a barrel.
Shubael1809 1 year ago
What a fabulous presentation, in music and in photography. Took me right back to a lost time being kept alive, thanks to YouTube! And now on to Kemp's "You're Getting To Be A Habit With Me."
ccaammiiittoo1 1 year ago
Saw the commercial on TV...my mom used to sing this..she just passed away..so I came here and I see you made a beautiful arragement with the pictures....great job.....Life seemed more simpler and the people more nicer than today......thanks for posting.
Dojocho 1 year ago 2
@Dojocho My condolences on your loss...isn't it amazing how a song, a whiff of perume or colgogne, or a taste of something can conjure up fond memories of someone ? Just embrace it and think happy thoughts when it happens....and enjoy Hal Kemp, one of my favorites ! Thanks to whomever posted, and please post more of him !
uncutblond36 1 year ago
this song just makes me all happy and giddy about winter..which is rare for me lol
jrockluv 1 year ago
this reminds me of fallout<3<3
ArchuletaObsessed 1 year ago 9
@ArchuletaObsessed Yes, maybe they should make a Fallout New Alaska. ;)
Discofelsi 1 year ago 6
@Discofelsi Yesss that'd make my life:) but old music already does that!<3
ArchuletaObsessed 1 year ago
@ArchuletaObsessed New vegas could have had WAY better music, I dont even listen to the radio stations in NV, I use my own music. (I am for sure using this song as well, fits in perfectly) This could have worked for operation Anchorage as well :P
pokemonbreeder18 1 year ago 2
@pokemonbreeder18 Yes you're right! Fallout 3 music was MUCH better than NV and had more songs. I'm sick of Johnny Guitar playing every 5 minutes.
Discofelsi 1 year ago
@Discofelsi I got sick of NV's music in 5 minutes, went online, found 150 of my own songs, and the game is 100x better. They needed WAY WAY more rat pack type music! Not fucking WESTERN crap! Hell, they could have gotten away with more big band type music too!
pokemonbreeder18 1 year ago
GREAT VIDEO, THANKS FOR THIS ONE. THEY JUST DON'T WRITE MUSIC LIKE THIS ANYMORE. SO NOSTALGIC.
flagday45 1 year ago
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flagday45 1 year ago
Just saw the TV commercial for Royal Caribbean cruises and heard this great tune. Thanks for posting and God bless Google. A terrific song.
DMcGorry530 1 year ago 41
@DMcGorry530 great song! i live in new england and think winter is the worse thing imaginable but he makes it sound amazing.
smrand2 1 year ago 2
@smrand2 me too! and its so cold! and yes this song dose make the cold disappear!
maddymooily 1 year ago
Great song. Takes me in a time machine to the 1930's!
Stonewallization 1 year ago 3
@Stonewallization I agree. I have the same feeling. It's such a chilly record for winter evenings.
Discofelsi 1 year ago
@Discofelsi... I love the vintage pictures that play along with the song, too. They really add to the wintry, old-timey feel of the tune! I've watched and listened to this about 20 times in the past several days.
Stonewallization 1 year ago
@Stonewallization I'm glad you like it. You're welcome!
Discofelsi 1 year ago
@Stonewallization It would be nice IF the "vintage pictures" of which you speak represented the 1930s NOT the 1940s and 50s! There's not an automobile in any of those shots that predates 1945. THAT SONG WOULD HAVE BEEN VERY OUT OF VOGUE in the 1940s and 1950s. Even the people shown are clothed in LATE 1940s winter garb!
Shubael1809 1 year ago
@Shubael1809... Thank you for the enthralling history lesson, but I felt that my making complimentary comment regarding the feel of the video with olden pictures would be preferable to nit-picking the details of the exactly time period of the clothes, automobiles, and vogue status of the song in later eras. If this were a feature film those issues would be of "paramount" importance.
Stonewallization 1 year ago
@Stonewallization Think nothing of it. It was my pleaure to set things right. In my view these "issues" are of "paramount" importance irrespective of situation. One must be ever-vigilant in order that the dumbing down of the American populations is stopped in its tracks. Oh and "olden" ?? "Old" is more proper and less intentionally flowery.
Shubael1809 1 year ago
@Shubael1809... Bear in mind that I was not the person who uploaded the video, so your fastidious complaints should be directed elsewhere. And, since you seem to enjoy the pastime of inflicting a hypercritical eye upon the simple enjoyment of others, the word "olden" (of or relating to a bygone era) was perfectly justifiable in the chosen sentence. Take a close look at your own prose before passing judgment on the flowery intent of others. You are dealing with a writer, so take heed.
Stonewallization 1 year ago
@Stonewallization All right. I'll bear that in mind too. But it was to your references to "olden" photos that I direct my intention. I know "olden" is a legitimate word it's just rather cheesy. But "old" simply works better.
I don't care if I'm dealing with Alfred Lord Tennyson were he to be resurrected. Your claim "writer" has no bearing on my initial (and subsequent)) posts to you. Your "take heed" warning is ill-placed and the phrase (here again) seems a bit flowery for a YouTube post
Shubael1809 1 year ago
Vocal by Skinnay Ennis
phredl 1 year ago
What a happy song! Love it. May just have to take that cruise!
memfisman 1 year ago 2
where is the singing?
lilithofedom 1 year ago
@lilithofedom the singing starts @ 1:14 :)
Showgirly 1 year ago
@Showgirly
memfisman 1 year ago
This song is heard in a Royal Caribbean International cruise line commercial --
/watch?v=kaje3jsBmoE
borbetomagus 1 year ago