i am sure that everytime the picture changes u see a criminal commiting a crime but evertime i stop the video to have a closer look i can not see it^^ i love that song
the priginal version was in ukelele?? wow!i've been imagining horns of some kind all this time! well i like this too as well as fred astaires versions. i dont to much care for Taco's version..it doesnt really......catch my soul
Scrambling the words? He's just singing lyrics from the different versions of this song. Nice. Kinda' kine getting the history of the song in one recording. "Very snappy."
What a great version. Perfect balance of uke and voice complementing each other. And, I too enjoyed the Young Frankenstein reference. Keep those tunes coming and consider incl chords and lyrics.
Who is Gary Cooper?!?
WWIIace45 6 months ago
@WWIIace45 Gary Cooper is a swoon from the 20s to the 60s - very manly, very cute!
yumyummoany 6 months ago
@yumyummoany Thanks for the info!
WWIIace45 6 months ago
@WWIIace45 An actor.
Daintytwinkletoes 3 months ago
NOT the original version of this song! Still pretty cool tho. (liked)
ibrandon337 7 months ago
@ibrandon337 then what is the original?
bookfiend2009 1 week ago
i love that shifting art
adb140275 8 months ago
....and counting
APBTerriers 8 months ago
I have listened to this song 70 times today.
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APBTerriers 8 months ago
I wish I was born in 1929 when this came out so I would be dead by now.
holtridge 9 months ago
I wish you'd do a youtube tutorial of this. I'd love to learn those uke "ritz" riffs.
vendoboy 10 months ago
Who in their right mind would dis-like this video?!
senorcardgage00 1 year ago 2
@senorcardgage00 Mr. & Mrs Shakyhands
HappyPterodactyl 7 months ago
iwant more from him put cantt find originals.... if anyone gfot some plese post link as comment in my account
XxRedVampirexX 1 year ago
does anyone know where the cartoons are from?
Kirstangen 1 year ago
Bellissimo , Bravissimo Fabio ^_^ !
moharabatta 1 year ago
could you imagine if kurt from glee did that song?
trulychloe 1 year ago
was the original called LEXINGTON AVENUE?
jonnypostman 1 year ago
i am sure that everytime the picture changes u see a criminal commiting a crime but evertime i stop the video to have a closer look i can not see it^^ i love that song
psycho2061 1 year ago
This needs to be available on itunes
WilliamAshford 1 year ago
whos the singer in here?
kallemick 1 year ago
@kallemick Fabyo koryu calabro , check it out on the tube ...
moharabatta 1 year ago
Semplicemente fantastico!
clauxguitar 1 year ago
where did you get it? i can't find it anywhere!
armandiiiito 1 year ago
I like the part where the cartoons seemed to actually match the song.
Morahman7vnNo2 1 year ago
the priginal version was in ukelele?? wow!i've been imagining horns of some kind all this time! well i like this too as well as fred astaires versions. i dont to much care for Taco's version..it doesnt really......catch my soul
Diamondgrl2007 1 year ago
@Diamondgrl2007 i mean Original
Diamondgrl2007 1 year ago
look at all those flats! no wonder this song sounds so minor key.
winggoddess 1 year ago
Scrambling the words? He's just singing lyrics from the different versions of this song. Nice. Kinda' kine getting the history of the song in one recording. "Very snappy."
retmiles 1 year ago
nice one
alkaeos1 2 years ago
Interesting performance of Berlin's 1946 revision. Despite the obvious scrambling of some of the words, it has a nice sound to it.
shatros 2 years ago
Nice touch!
joetylerdale 2 years ago
What a great version. Perfect balance of uke and voice complementing each other. And, I too enjoyed the Young Frankenstein reference. Keep those tunes coming and consider incl chords and lyrics.
jbirsner 2 years ago
@jbirsner I was going to say the very same thing! great minds think alike? had to smile at the tip of the hat to Young Frankenstien :)
ryoko65 2 years ago
Not impressive.
Flagg1991 2 years ago
CROUT.
mcflyfarm 2 years ago
This is the original version of the song.
JakeJakeJakeJakeypoo 2 years ago 19
very differant from the taco version.
dommoc 2 years ago
Original is always the best! Berlin is one of the greats!
but somehow i imagined this more as a jazzy piano number...oh well still sounds great!
purpleshamrock17 2 years ago 27
This is a cover.
"Uke and voice version of the 1929 classic by Irving Berlin. "
Though you msut give it to Taco's version for beign great.
NightmareGanon 2 years ago 2
ah well no wonder then! it's a cover! But it still sounds good!
purpleshamrock17 2 years ago 3
holy crap this song is old and ive encountered many versions of it. the newest of which is by the shiny toy guns.how old is this song really?
Lilax2002 2 years ago 2
this song is 80 years old!
purpleshamrock17 2 years ago 5
Signore Fabio: molto "roaring 20s" su version al ukelele y muy divertida la alusion al Young Frankestein. Grazie.
ohchino 3 years ago