As I recall, Mickey Rooney plays a drummer who gets accused of murder. Lot of music in this little corker: Louis Armstrong (with Jack Teagarden, etc), Vic Damone. My mother loved this song, played it all the time. We got a pointer puppy, and named it Shadrach, Then we got a stray mutt, that was literally starving, and named it Jackal. I like the way this is shot, almost entirely with one camera.
There was Mickey Rooney looking around and David Nelson the older brother of the great Ricky Nelson,and son of musicians of great fame ozzie and harriet. I'm mad for this song!Total entertainment and art
Too bad Martin Luther cut 70 verses out of Daniel chapter 3 in the incomplete and often poorly translated King James Bible.
For the complete version, you need to read the original Bible used for the first 1500+ years of Christianity, the Catholic Bible (e.g., Douay-Rheims Version).
The KJV mirrors Luthers German translation, both eliminating 70 verses from Daniel 3 and 7 complete books from the old testament.
Douay Rheims is a literal translation of the Latin Vulgate, the original Bible derived from Hebrew and Greek manuscripts no longer in existence when KJV was written a full 1200+ years later. To say it is wrong is to say the first 1500+ years of Christianity is wrong.
Care to explain how Douay-Rheims contains "deletions" or substantive "alterations" as you claim?
It mirrors no such thing! They're independent translations by different men with different philosophies! One was Catholic & one was Protestant. Concerning your reference to supposed books that are missing from the Old Testament, nothing could be further from the truth. Hebrew scholars of the inter-testamental period did not regard the Apocryphal writings as canonical. Ironically Jerome himself echoed this sentiment as he did not view them as canonical either.
Yes I know they forgot to mention that in catechism along with the fact that he left Rome in disdain having considered it corrupted from within.
With regard to Daniel, you are either ignorant of the facts or for matters of convenience would prefer to employ smoke in mirror tactics. The fact is that the reference you make concerns deutero-canonical parts which have not been regarded as Canon by Hebrew scholars either then or now.
Concerning the Douay Rhiems it most certainly has had revisions and alterations the most famous of which was in 1749-1752 when Richard Challoner translated 3 new revisions closely following the KJV for obvious Counter Reformation purposes. Despite retaining the name Douay Rhiems these revisions remain considerably different as to be considered out rightly new versions. In fairness the KJV translators didnt hide the fact that in various portions they did rely on the DR as one of many references.
You made a reference to 1500 years and Hebrew and Greek manuscripts. The fact is that Jeromes translation was derived primarily from the Septuagint when the oldest complete manuscripts of the Masoretic Text where discovered nearly 600 years after Jerome, while The KJV relied primarily on the Masoretic Text. Jerome translated a more accurate translation of Psalms, "iuxta Hebraeos" used in earlier Vulgate manuscripts however neglected by later Vulgate texts. Want more deletions? You need only ask
@Cognitarium Doesn't the fact that 70 Wise Jewish sages are locked in 70 separate rooms,all come out with word to word,exact Hebrew-Greek translations?One,its Holy, 2 we fooled you, ALL the men translating left out a few key Torah True things which to your Greek mistranslated to Latin,etc...and your "Bible for Today's world"BS.I suggest looking into Judaism & think twice.We learned as children about this false translation scheme.You can't translate Spiritual Infinity unto Greek Iron!
Please excuse my inability to decipher some of what you've written, as English does not appear to be your strongest suit.
That said, you'd appear to falsely imply my supposed support of the Septuagint without evidence of such.
In this regard, you'd be wise to refrain from making such unfounded assumptions concerning the Septuagint, as I do not, nor have I supported it's use, choosing rather to uphold the Masoretic Text.
Concerning, thinking twice, please take your own advice.
@baguazhang77 Learning Torah in Hebrew & then looking at the English"Translation",I realized that a certain large religion is based on poor translations."Stoning".What is Stoning?Can it be done?When,where?ONLY when the Divine Presence dwells in the HolyLand,and a male of certain age has been warned twice to stop would he be stoned.& they don't throw stones at him.He's drugged too.Jewish history records 0 stonings.HOW do you do a sin &Divine Presence dwells?
this song is so lovely and sweet. but I like the version i got on record (sic!) better because it doesn't have all these people on there in the audience. No, cos it's more plain.
Teagarden on trombone; Barney Bigard on clarinet; Earl Hines on the right side piano (too bad he didn't get a solo). Not sure who the rest were. Mickey Rooney at the table.
Not in the film, but on the sound track (it was dubbed) were Arvell Shaw (bass) and Cozy Cole (drums)
precisely...just like Louie bowed down for the almighty dollar to take the part in this movie...and he played his token role perfectly, which is more than I can say for the rest of his "band"....
I've always been a big fan of Louis Armstrong.. I haven't heard this since I was a small child, watching old black & white re-runs on black & white t.v.
The message means something to me now, that I didn't understand, back then: OUR GOD is an ALMIGHTY, ON-TIME GOD! Bless His Holy Name.
thanks, bibleortraditions, for this marvelous share..
Love those old black and whites, when television showed black and whites gettin' it on "together", in the musical world. Nice song, all jazzed up in a Biblical story. Thanks, for sending this one!!
Oh My! But I love this old stuff. They don't make music like that anymore. I never knew that this even existed. It's one of my favorite Bible stories. Thanks for posting this video. I love love it! God-Bless you!
hey, i'm Abednego :)
aBean2GO 1 month ago
...The 3 Worthies, great tune.
vachief 2 months ago
hahr m'frieend's naames shandrach ana me shadrach ana bendigo komene,.
damuffla 8 months ago
As I recall, Mickey Rooney plays a drummer who gets accused of murder. Lot of music in this little corker: Louis Armstrong (with Jack Teagarden, etc), Vic Damone. My mother loved this song, played it all the time. We got a pointer puppy, and named it Shadrach, Then we got a stray mutt, that was literally starving, and named it Jackal. I like the way this is shot, almost entirely with one camera.
memecine 9 months ago
wow
FAIL
fake drummer
TheHoggopogo 1 year ago
benny goodman's killin' that clarinet.
samplenajar 1 year ago
i dont really like this version but whatever i love the story
gerherbel 1 year ago
If anyone but Louis was singing it, I would have been falling asleep, Louis makes it work.
UglyBetty70 1 year ago
my name is sha'drach :D
shadzzz441791 1 year ago
Great man, Louis Armstrong. Slaves in Egypt...
KeinPCvorallem 1 year ago
They was FOUR!!! I orta know! I'm their mama!
TrixieGoforth 1 year ago
There was Mickey Rooney looking around and David Nelson the older brother of the great Ricky Nelson,and son of musicians of great fame ozzie and harriet. I'm mad for this song!Total entertainment and art
RasMajnouni 1 year ago
ilove his voice...it's sooo soulful
whitneylilucious 1 year ago
just enjoy this masterpiece ok
ajn43us1 1 year ago
How come the last half of the song sounds like it's from: "When the Saints Go Marchin' In"?
UltraTZ7 1 year ago
@UltraTZ7 Because it is.
TiedayFriday 1 year ago
Very nice song!!
Too bad Martin Luther cut 70 verses out of Daniel chapter 3 in the incomplete and often poorly translated King James Bible.
For the complete version, you need to read the original Bible used for the first 1500+ years of Christianity, the Catholic Bible (e.g., Douay-Rheims Version).
baguazhang77 2 years ago
Too bad you're incorrect in this regard.
Martin Luther did not cut anything out of the King James Version, nor did he have anything to do with its translation.
The fact is that Desiderius Erasmus (from whom we receive the King James Version) wrote scathingly of Martin Luther.
Further, the Douay-Rheims Version is not exempt of deletions and after the fact alterations.
Cognitarium 2 years ago
The KJV mirrors Luthers German translation, both eliminating 70 verses from Daniel 3 and 7 complete books from the old testament.
Douay Rheims is a literal translation of the Latin Vulgate, the original Bible derived from Hebrew and Greek manuscripts no longer in existence when KJV was written a full 1200+ years later. To say it is wrong is to say the first 1500+ years of Christianity is wrong.
Care to explain how Douay-Rheims contains "deletions" or substantive "alterations" as you claim?
baguazhang77 2 years ago
It mirrors no such thing! They're independent translations by different men with different philosophies! One was Catholic & one was Protestant. Concerning your reference to supposed books that are missing from the Old Testament, nothing could be further from the truth. Hebrew scholars of the inter-testamental period did not regard the Apocryphal writings as canonical. Ironically Jerome himself echoed this sentiment as he did not view them as canonical either.
Cognitarium 2 years ago
Yes I know they forgot to mention that in catechism along with the fact that he left Rome in disdain having considered it corrupted from within.
With regard to Daniel, you are either ignorant of the facts or for matters of convenience would prefer to employ smoke in mirror tactics. The fact is that the reference you make concerns deutero-canonical parts which have not been regarded as Canon by Hebrew scholars either then or now.
Cognitarium 2 years ago
Concerning the Douay Rhiems it most certainly has had revisions and alterations the most famous of which was in 1749-1752 when Richard Challoner translated 3 new revisions closely following the KJV for obvious Counter Reformation purposes. Despite retaining the name Douay Rhiems these revisions remain considerably different as to be considered out rightly new versions. In fairness the KJV translators didnt hide the fact that in various portions they did rely on the DR as one of many references.
Cognitarium 2 years ago
You made a reference to 1500 years and Hebrew and Greek manuscripts. The fact is that Jeromes translation was derived primarily from the Septuagint when the oldest complete manuscripts of the Masoretic Text where discovered nearly 600 years after Jerome, while The KJV relied primarily on the Masoretic Text. Jerome translated a more accurate translation of Psalms, "iuxta Hebraeos" used in earlier Vulgate manuscripts however neglected by later Vulgate texts. Want more deletions? You need only ask
Cognitarium 2 years ago
@Cognitarium Doesn't the fact that 70 Wise Jewish sages are locked in 70 separate rooms,all come out with word to word,exact Hebrew-Greek translations?One,its Holy, 2 we fooled you, ALL the men translating left out a few key Torah True things which to your Greek mistranslated to Latin,etc...and your "Bible for Today's world"BS.I suggest looking into Judaism & think twice.We learned as children about this false translation scheme.You can't translate Spiritual Infinity unto Greek Iron!
RasMajnouni 2 years ago
RasMajnouni;
Please excuse my inability to decipher some of what you've written, as English does not appear to be your strongest suit.
That said, you'd appear to falsely imply my supposed support of the Septuagint without evidence of such.
In this regard, you'd be wise to refrain from making such unfounded assumptions concerning the Septuagint, as I do not, nor have I supported it's use, choosing rather to uphold the Masoretic Text.
Concerning, thinking twice, please take your own advice.
Cognitarium 2 years ago
האם כבודו רוצה שאכתוב בלשון הקודש
RasMajnouni 2 years ago
בהינתן חוסר שלי של עברית, אנגלית משרתת את שנינו טוב יותר במקרה זה.
Cognitarium 2 years ago
@baguazhang77 Learning Torah in Hebrew & then looking at the English"Translation",I realized that a certain large religion is based on poor translations."Stoning".What is Stoning?Can it be done?When,where?ONLY when the Divine Presence dwells in the HolyLand,and a male of certain age has been warned twice to stop would he be stoned.& they don't throw stones at him.He's drugged too.Jewish history records 0 stonings.HOW do you do a sin &Divine Presence dwells?
RasMajnouni 2 years ago
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baguazhang77 2 years ago
Among the 100s of talents of Louis Armstrong was the ability to save countless B movies with a cameo appearance.
DawnWeatherby 2 years ago
this song is so lovely and sweet. but I like the version i got on record (sic!) better because it doesn't have all these people on there in the audience. No, cos it's more plain.
veganswines 2 years ago
This is classic, One and all has just got to love this. Give thanks for these, the psalms of these days!
Praise the LORD in song!
BrotherAsher 2 years ago
Is that Jack Teagarden on bone?
ornerybrosint 2 years ago
sure is
CollegeboundMu 2 years ago
Yes! Good eye.
turbytwist 2 years ago
Who were the other musicians?
62sophie 2 years ago
Teagarden on trombone; Barney Bigard on clarinet; Earl Hines on the right side piano (too bad he didn't get a solo). Not sure who the rest were. Mickey Rooney at the table.
Not in the film, but on the sound track (it was dubbed) were Arvell Shaw (bass) and Cozy Cole (drums)
hellgateharmonie 2 years ago
Gone too soon my dearest Louis, We love you so much!!!!!!!!!!!!
freakylittlegnome 3 years ago
i wish i could be back in thoes days
WRETCHEDxSINNER 3 years ago
I wasn't even born when this was irrelevant, but this is still the shit
niknak202 3 years ago
Hey this is awesome great song i love that event in the bible..awesome
lilchrizz123 3 years ago
May God give me the courage and strength of Shadrach, Meshach and Abendnego.
vasiliosrigos 3 years ago 12
But look at the audience! They ARE all hypnotized and bowing down at the musics of trumpet, flute and horn lol
ChristHeartEternal 3 years ago
precisely...just like Louie bowed down for the almighty dollar to take the part in this movie...and he played his token role perfectly, which is more than I can say for the rest of his "band"....
deepwatertree 3 years ago
This is from the movie "The Strip", 1951.
miniplus 3 years ago 8
Ah! Thanks. We recognized Mickey Rooney right off the bat.
bibleortraditions 3 years ago
the guy at 24.sec has def been stood up lol#;0
great !
xbeckieboox 3 years ago
Luv it!
silvermoon577 3 years ago
I've always been a big fan of Louis Armstrong.. I haven't heard this since I was a small child, watching old black & white re-runs on black & white t.v.
The message means something to me now, that I didn't understand, back then: OUR GOD is an ALMIGHTY, ON-TIME GOD! Bless His Holy Name.
thanks, bibleortraditions, for this marvelous share..
(smile)
God Bless!
Rideswithastorm.
x
rideswithastorm 3 years ago 8
That music was awesome, Thank You Very Much For posting this Video ^_^
underdog2364 3 years ago
Thank you! Joshua 1:9
DocVoicy 3 years ago
I sure hope Louis was saved.
kjvonly01 3 years ago
i know right!
angelofjudgment88 3 years ago
Oh he could sing and move you.
Shhhh can you hear him?
It was a beautiful world when he was around.
bhatindawalla 3 years ago
Thanks for sharing!
Craig X
Temple420org 3 years ago
Love those old black and whites, when television showed black and whites gettin' it on "together", in the musical world. Nice song, all jazzed up in a Biblical story. Thanks, for sending this one!!
valambiguous 3 years ago
Nice sermon to those, whose churches deny the power of, God!
brentpieczynski 3 years ago
Hahahaha great upload. :D
damildlyshreddah 3 years ago
what a good find!! Thanks for sharing :)
galaxydreams 3 years ago 2
Now thats what music should sound like!
Itchhhh 3 years ago
Louis Armstrong is a true classic!
LadyGreenEyes964 3 years ago 3
WHEN MOVIES WERE GOOD
brookss0505 3 years ago
very cool.
boomya555 3 years ago 2
Louis Armstrong: a remarkable man in an age of...?
THEGlobalAwakening 3 years ago
WOW! My father was a fan. :-{
Jazz and Soul originated in Gospel music. Someone once said that the devil has all the best music - well, that's only because he stole it!
FToniS 3 years ago 3
Nice video.
themistoklisp 3 years ago
what a post! amazing- praise the God of Daniel
jonbob100 3 years ago
Absolutely fantastic
Stormystew 3 years ago
OMg this take me back. I used to sing this song as a kid. Not like he did of course.
thanks for sharing!
aetherdream 3 years ago
Oh My! But I love this old stuff. They don't make music like that anymore. I never knew that this even existed. It's one of my favorite Bible stories. Thanks for posting this video. I love love it! God-Bless you!
MumzyTube 3 years ago
hahahaha, this just makes me happy.
WorksWithHands 3 years ago
yaay! bibleortraditions now has a music video! Nicely done.
trekyz 3 years ago
I am looking very sternly at you right now :)
bibleortraditions 3 years ago 2
@bibleortraditions lol...
Mspendragon1972 1 year ago
Yea man,,, Never bow to mans religion.
jerrybeelerjb 3 years ago 2