u know iam in my 50's and i got to say the soundtrack to the movie is herb at his best all except for the song rise he made in the late 70's earlier 80's and boswell good one again thanks merry christmas man and to u and ur love ones from jazzman147
This is pure 60s pop, instrumental division, and no one in that genre hit the charts like Herb Alpert did back then. The whole Tijuana monicker was a ruse. Yeah, a lot of his music had a Spanish flavor to it, but as this song demonstrates, he covered a lot of different styles.
I remember some young ladies, about high school age, I think, doing a dance number to this song at an outdoor recital put on by the dance school my sister was taking ballet lessons at in the mid 1970s, at Bexley Park in South Euclid, OH.
This hit by Herb Alpert and The Tijuana Brass was the 86th #1 song on what is now Billboard's Adult Contemporary charts. It also hit #27 on the Top 40 charts and in the United Kingdom.
@muel0341 Really? Certainly you can come up with something a little more deserving of your lacerating denunciation, cupcake. ". . . southern man don't need [Neil Young] around anyhow", perhaps? 'Sweet Child o' Mine' ? Hey, there it is right on this very page!
A classic! My parents played this, and other Herb Alpert "records" when I was growing up. Damn this brings back so many great memories! Mum and Dad having Fondue parties... lots of people around, and both of them telling me and my sis to go back upstairs to our rooms, and the mischief we got up to. Good times!
It was one of the greatest comedy spoof movies ever made, great actors acting in unusual roles, Peter sellers, Woody Allen, Ursella Andress, and many others. Spoof on all the Bond movies...
@awingnaprayer2003 No it wasn't. The first "Casino Royale", starring Barry Nelson as Bond, was released in 1954. (In fact, it's included as a bonus feature on the first DVD edition of THIS "Casino Royale"!)
@awingnaprayer2003 Uh, actually it wasn't. (Sorry it took so long to get back to ya.) The show that you are referring to was not a "theatrical film", not a "Movie",but was shown as a television episode of the TV series "Climax". The characters were changed,"Jimmy Bond" for instance worked for the C.I.A, and was an American. Not a suave debonaire British agent. The Movie Casino Royale released in 1967 was the first Film made of Casino Royale.
If those complaining so vehemently about the state of world today would simply remember that, (1. Only those successes of yesteryear are for the most part remembered today. (2. They are simply too remorseful of the passing of their youth to realise that when they were young, the world was just as full of woefully dreadful, music, books, films, TV, politicos, wars and sad realities to countless and awful to remember. (3. When the young are old such as I, they too will say. "I remember when. :o)o:
If those complaining so verimently about the state of world today would simply remember that, (1. Only those successes of yesteryear are for the most part remembered today. (2. They are simply too remoresful of the passing of their youth to realise that when they were young, the world was just as full of woefully dreadful, music, books, films, tv, politicos,wars and sad realities to countless and awful to remember. (3. When the young are old such as I, they too will say. "I remember when. :o)o:
Where has all the good music gone? I remember when artists cared about what they created and performed. Now most of them are just idiots pandering to other idiots, creating garbage for soulless consumers with not even the remotest conception of quality or artistic merit.
Of course, nowadays the fashion is to throw stun grenades at any mention of a minority, no matter what the intent, and one might attribute this to a modern manifestation of political correctness. Scares people speechless, and stops them thinking. I wish they would understand: stun grenades are a tactic, not a strategy, there's a difference. You must allow free exchange of ideas, stop trying to rule by brute force, you never win that way.
God, back when the studios cared about the art of cinematography, what a peerless soundtrack. Now they just link into the market research data, and cook up whatever the public thinks it wants, instead of dedicating themselves to creative, inspired works that entertain, and edify. Soundtracks? Oh, that you can buy too, and it's just whatever they got the rights to, whoever sold out that week. Now it's all screaming lesbians, bad Western redo's, crazy ballerina lesbians; sod it.
@hummlyhummly You are right. Now music, the singers or this stupid generation has no class at all. Only sex on their mind. Blame all these stupid minorities that want their idiotic music and ghetto values on the forefront in the name of PCness. Shame on them and the liberals who pander to their whims.
AWESOME TUNE , Just another great classic tune , they dont make em Like this anymore , thank you , Im 6-7 yrs old when I firts these great songs my dad had the Album and I watch this on tv maybe wg=hen I was 10 -11
herb deserves a grammy for this piece of brilliance!
figbat1 1 week ago
AWESOME ty
MadMonkda 4 weeks ago
GREAT JUST GREAT.....THE TIJUANA BRASS......
miguelcorro1 1 month ago
u know iam in my 50's and i got to say the soundtrack to the movie is herb at his best all except for the song rise he made in the late 70's earlier 80's and boswell good one again thanks merry christmas man and to u and ur love ones from jazzman147
jazzaman147 2 months ago
4 visits from Kim Jong-Un, I see.........
vitameat 2 months ago
This is pure 60s pop, instrumental division, and no one in that genre hit the charts like Herb Alpert did back then. The whole Tijuana monicker was a ruse. Yeah, a lot of his music had a Spanish flavor to it, but as this song demonstrates, he covered a lot of different styles.
paskuniag 2 months ago
I love this kind of music but what kind is it? Brass jazz?
fatadam16 2 months ago
Good times,,,
earthtubeone 2 months ago in playlist Liked videos
I remember some young ladies, about high school age, I think, doing a dance number to this song at an outdoor recital put on by the dance school my sister was taking ballet lessons at in the mid 1970s, at Bexley Park in South Euclid, OH.
mbclev 2 months ago
お洒落でスウィーティー、バカラック・チューン、ハーブ・ハルパート&ティファナ・ブラス~カジノ・ロワイアルのテーマ
blackandtanful 3 months ago
@blackandtanful - You really told us everything with this comment. Hehe. Just kidding!
staporinac 2 months ago
@blackandtanful You're kidding...really? I had no idea hers were fake.
petclark1 1 month ago
they played this during the pep talk speech for a basketall game sketch on SNL a few years ago......coach was funny but players just didnt get it :D
FlavioGirl 3 months ago
@FlavioGirl OMG! That was one of the funniest things they've done on SNL in years. With Peyton Manning.
brianph62 2 months ago
@brianph62 damn right
scarlettbane 2 months ago
Herb Alpert and the TJB may be old style music,
but they still sound great to me!
iamtomwrighthereandn 3 months ago 2
I wonder what sidearms (with noise suppressors) she is holding??!!
GREATWHITE2 3 months ago
@GREATWHITE2 Walthers?
sabrebIade 3 months ago
@GREATWHITE2 It looks like curling irons!
poonamsvideoblogs 3 months ago
This hit by Herb Alpert and The Tijuana Brass was the 86th #1 song on what is now Billboard's Adult Contemporary charts. It also hit #27 on the Top 40 charts and in the United Kingdom.
mkl62 3 months ago
Good music transcends age! Young or old -- this isn't bad!!
rgjerde53 4 months ago
Will Forte as coach with Peyton Manning as team captain, motivating their basketball team at halftime with this song, classic SNL sketch!
MrBudd0y 4 months ago 2
Does music get any better than this?
revgen123 4 months ago
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This is probably the most banal song of all time.
muel0341 5 months ago
@muel0341 Really? Certainly you can come up with something a little more deserving of your lacerating denunciation, cupcake. ". . . southern man don't need [Neil Young] around anyhow", perhaps? 'Sweet Child o' Mine' ? Hey, there it is right on this very page!
thoof2001 4 months ago
@muel0341 Are you from the future?
eldospinks 1 week ago
I'm waiting for Austin Powers to come skulking into the scene at any minute, while being chased by the Fembots!
TheEldoradoKid 5 months ago
The dislikes were probably agents of SMERSH.
gnolt 5 months ago 7
@MrHotpocket53
very true, very true.........
MrHotpocket53 5 months ago
Sir, I know James Bond. And Barry Nelson is no James Bond! (Sean Connery, the First and still the Best "James Bond"!)
awingnaprayer2003 5 months ago 2
Hands down, the best movie theme ever....well, maybe "Gone With The Wind."...
centralparocker 6 months ago
A classic! My parents played this, and other Herb Alpert "records" when I was growing up. Damn this brings back so many great memories! Mum and Dad having Fondue parties... lots of people around, and both of them telling me and my sis to go back upstairs to our rooms, and the mischief we got up to. Good times!
stevei061 6 months ago
It was one of the greatest comedy spoof movies ever made, great actors acting in unusual roles, Peter sellers, Woody Allen, Ursella Andress, and many others. Spoof on all the Bond movies...
joerod01 6 months ago
wow, girls in the 60's had nice figures! go granny!
angas10 7 months ago 34
Herb Albert of A&E, dude is one of the richest guys in L.A.
lestliness 7 months ago
2 people need to get their butts kicked.
Wrapscallionn 7 months ago
Being a horn guy.... when he "takes it up a couple octaves" ... pretty cool for the date in time....I can dig it....
2av8gg 7 months ago
Heh. All I can think of when I hear this song is that sketch from SNL with Peyton Manning, and his dancing coach. LOL. Ah good times.
Venkman007 7 months ago in playlist Herb Alpert & the TJB 6
@Venkman007
Ahhh...Thank you! It was driving me nuts trying to figure out where I knew this song from!
robertpallson 6 months ago
this is pretty kinky - but it's also pretty cool. Love it.
ruderkonge1976 7 months ago
Hi people Nice or what / Thiis whay=t I call shoulder twitching good,
MMMMmm do your execises to it. Max
maxthevid 7 months ago
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The music, is better than the movie!
ZombiedustXXX 7 months ago
Just used as the opening for an episode of "Chaos".
nbelsky 8 months ago
Big finish....great movie theme....got that right, baby!!!!
centralparocker 8 months ago
Two people lost their shirts at the Casino Royale.
TheShalasweet 9 months ago 2
Woke up with Herb Alpert in my head so I came here.
joerules829 9 months ago
Best movie theme song. Ever.
rabidgoldfish65 9 months ago 2
Is this from the original Casino Royale?
iruni9999 9 months ago 2
@iruni9999 yes.
rns390 9 months ago
@iruni9999 Well, if you want to split hairs.... no. It's from the second (of three) "Casino Royale"s.
SecretTimeWarp 6 months ago
@SecretTimeWarp-- Actually, this was the first film version of "Casino Royale".
awingnaprayer2003 5 months ago
@awingnaprayer2003 No it wasn't. The first "Casino Royale", starring Barry Nelson as Bond, was released in 1954. (In fact, it's included as a bonus feature on the first DVD edition of THIS "Casino Royale"!)
SecretTimeWarp 5 months ago
@awingnaprayer2003 Uh, actually it wasn't. (Sorry it took so long to get back to ya.) The show that you are referring to was not a "theatrical film", not a "Movie",but was shown as a television episode of the TV series "Climax". The characters were changed,"Jimmy Bond" for instance worked for the C.I.A, and was an American. Not a suave debonaire British agent. The Movie Casino Royale released in 1967 was the first Film made of Casino Royale.
awingnaprayer2003 5 months ago
I was a snot-nosed kid when the movie was released....the music stuck with me through all of these years.
ultraroadmap 9 months ago
Written by Burt Bacharach, performed by Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass... what's not to love?!
Thatevilmidget 9 months ago 4
you would have to be a complete loser to dislike a classic like this
MrHotpocket53 10 months ago 50
@MrHotpocket53
You said it, sportsfan.
Aggromerchant 6 months ago
@MrHotpocket53 Meet muel0341
thoof2001 4 months ago
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If those complaining so vehemently about the state of world today would simply remember that, (1. Only those successes of yesteryear are for the most part remembered today. (2. They are simply too remorseful of the passing of their youth to realise that when they were young, the world was just as full of woefully dreadful, music, books, films, TV, politicos, wars and sad realities to countless and awful to remember. (3. When the young are old such as I, they too will say. "I remember when. :o)o:
crockyoshighty 10 months ago
If those complaining so verimently about the state of world today would simply remember that, (1. Only those successes of yesteryear are for the most part remembered today. (2. They are simply too remoresful of the passing of their youth to realise that when they were young, the world was just as full of woefully dreadful, music, books, films, tv, politicos,wars and sad realities to countless and awful to remember. (3. When the young are old such as I, they too will say. "I remember when. :o)o:
crockyoshighty 10 months ago 13
@crockyoshighty YOU SAID IT Phil
PhilDrumify 6 months ago
@crockyoshight Yeah,so I got it ...but who was Ed Sullivan ?
joespitz1 4 months ago
Where has all the good music gone? I remember when artists cared about what they created and performed. Now most of them are just idiots pandering to other idiots, creating garbage for soulless consumers with not even the remotest conception of quality or artistic merit.
gkozak666 11 months ago 3
Of course, nowadays the fashion is to throw stun grenades at any mention of a minority, no matter what the intent, and one might attribute this to a modern manifestation of political correctness. Scares people speechless, and stops them thinking. I wish they would understand: stun grenades are a tactic, not a strategy, there's a difference. You must allow free exchange of ideas, stop trying to rule by brute force, you never win that way.
hummlyhummly 11 months ago
God, back when the studios cared about the art of cinematography, what a peerless soundtrack. Now they just link into the market research data, and cook up whatever the public thinks it wants, instead of dedicating themselves to creative, inspired works that entertain, and edify. Soundtracks? Oh, that you can buy too, and it's just whatever they got the rights to, whoever sold out that week. Now it's all screaming lesbians, bad Western redo's, crazy ballerina lesbians; sod it.
hummlyhummly 11 months ago 3
@hummlyhummly You are right. Now music, the singers or this stupid generation has no class at all. Only sex on their mind. Blame all these stupid minorities that want their idiotic music and ghetto values on the forefront in the name of PCness. Shame on them and the liberals who pander to their whims.
calihartley2010 11 months ago
This is GREAT!!!
Those were the days. Music was pure gold!
MrsNickJonasOXOXO 1 year ago 2
AWESOME TUNE , Just another great classic tune , they dont make em Like this anymore , thank you , Im 6-7 yrs old when I firts these great songs my dad had the Album and I watch this on tv maybe wg=hen I was 10 -11
FUNNYGUYJACK44 1 year ago 2
did someone mention this never gets old
bobtallica4u 1 year ago
I've know this song all my life, it just never gets old. Thanks for posting :o)
Loz999S 1 year ago
Makes me want to dance in front of a collage basketball team.
AdamMitchyCat 1 year ago 2
"We're fighting for our lives"
ThePappadeux 1 year ago
Ahhhhhh.
ohguy524 1 year ago
......thats better......
chatham43 2 years ago
so great.
hairfreak23 2 years ago