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  • Who is Gary Cooper?!?

  • @WWIIace45  Gary Cooper is a swoon from the 20s to the 60s - very manly, very cute!

  • @yumyummoany Thanks for the info!

  • @WWIIace45 An actor.

  • NOT the original version of this song! Still pretty cool tho. (liked)

  • @ibrandon337 then what is the original?

  • i love that shifting art

  • ....and counting

  • I have listened to this song 70 times today.

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  • I wish I was born in 1929 when this came out so I would be dead by now.

  • I wish you'd do a youtube tutorial of this. I'd love to learn those uke "ritz" riffs.

  • Who in their right mind would dis-like this video?!

  • @senorcardgage00 Mr. & Mrs Shakyhands

  • iwant more from him put cantt find originals.... if anyone gfot some plese post link as comment in my account

  • does anyone know where the cartoons are from?

  • Bellissimo , Bravissimo Fabio ^_^ !

  • could you imagine if kurt from glee did that song?

  • was the original called LEXINGTON AVENUE?

  • 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

  • This needs to be available on itunes

  • whos the singer in here?

  • @kallemick Fabyo koryu calabro , check it out on the tube ...

  • Semplicemente fantastico!

  • where did you get it? i can't find it anywhere!

  • I like the part where the cartoons seemed to actually match the 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

  • @Diamondgrl2007 i mean Original

  • look at all those flats! no wonder this song sounds so minor key.

  • 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."

  • nice one

  • Interesting performance of Berlin's 1946 revision.  Despite the obvious scrambling of some of the words, it has a nice sound to it.

  • Nice touch!

  • 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 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 :)

  • Not impressive.

  • CROUT.

  • This is the original version of the song.

  • very differant from the taco version.

  • 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!

  • 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.

  • ah well no wonder then! it's a cover! But it still sounds good!

  • 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?

  • this song is 80 years old!

  • Signore Fabio: molto "roaring 20s" su version al ukelele y muy divertida la alusion al Young Frankestein. Grazie.

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