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  • LET GO LET GO

  • This music is so fucking deep, i mean it makes me feel things i dont know how to explain

  • OH RAPTURE~ 

  • i hope the third one has little sisters in it. they make bioshock, bioshock

  • im gonna play some bioshock now

  • perfect dovetail

  • I want that Bioshock doll !!! D:

  • this sort of music has such a creepy vibe i love it and it fit perfectly with bioshock

  • i think u have to play the game to apperciate it . its growing on me

  • I'm so happy that I actually have the doll in this picture. I love Bioshock <333

  • where can i get this picture?!

  • I thank Bioshock and Fallout into bringing me to such great music

  • I didn't get into Annette Hanshaw because of Bioshock (Sita Sings the Blues made me fall in love with her,) but it definitely helped.

  • This song is so beautiful.

    For is a good idea Bioshock 2

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  • im so hooked on this now!

  • yeaa

    

  • It's always this kind of music I can REALLY love. =)

  • ive heard this song before Bioshock. never knew they actually used it in the game. ._.

  • @zetsu12345678910 it kinda fits for the Big Daddy, Delta

  • God i love 1910-1940's music.

  • IN BED

  • @BlockisticStudios WITH A GIRL??? O_o

  • @Sargentcool300

    IN BED

    IN BED

    IN BED IN BED? IN BED. IN BED, IN BED IN BED

  • Music grows and changes; it evolves and adapts with time. This music of old, while a brilliant masterpiece, made way for others to follow. No artist would ever deliberately want people to enjoy their work alone, especially when it is as old as this, but to appreciate it along with many others that came after. There are good songs out there, don't get me wrong, but music today is more an off-shot dead branch on the family tree.

  • Bioshicj was 1 of those unique games that made me and my dad be like Wow.

  • This song is originally from the phenomenal musical Shuffle Along. If you'd like to hear more of Annette Hanshaw in a contemporary way, see Sita Sings The Blues.

    More on the composer: youtube.com/watch?v=Zgxcgzfzny­M

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  • iv always loved this song, and i freked out hen i first watched the trailer like 'ohmaiholyfuckingshitnoway!' my freat grandma always used to play this when i came over house house, she was 17 when this came out, now shes dead ._.

  • Now this is real music, its such a good song that its STILL listened to and used, even though it was released 82 years ago, yet I never hear about alot of "famous" modern music like the Jonas Brothers (just one example of many).

    You know its good if it lasts~

  • i want the toy...

  • it sounds like this music should be on fallout

  • Love this song 40's music was beautiful

  • LOVE THIS SONG

  • i havent seen my dad since i was 4 im 16 so daddy please come home.

  • This would fit perfectly to Fallout 3. Since the main story is about finding your dad.

  • @SocioSick no I dont think so, Fallout is bigger than just your dad and he dies too

  • @PunkMothaFuckaz True, true. But he will always be in our hearts.

  • @SocioSick

    Ha ha ha, I see what you did thar ;D

  • @SocioSick Haha I could totally imagine you playing that while looking for your dad in tranquility lane.

  • @SocioSick That wouldn't work. In the song, her "daddy" is her love interest. :P

  • @RockerHeade Then we would make it incest then. Perfect.

  • @SocioSick That makes so much fucking sence

  • @SmashMaster83 Neat. Im glad for your sake.

  • @triggerhappy610 true true

  • Thumbs up if u like this sort of music better than todays music

  • @Rockstargodz I'm eleven and to be honest I would agree with you on every level, this type of music can generate emotion whereas alot of today's music is just recycled over and over.

  • @Rockstargodz I agree with this comment

  • @Rockstargodz I like it because it has the sick twisted sound to it when you put it behind something like killing or like this photo haha

  • It's amazing how music has changed over the years...

  • Video games have really been taking from this era in music lately... I'm not complaining.

  • Could this song fit ANY better into Bioshock 2?

  • @BrightOnimicon okay, welcome partner xp

  • holly crap i just started to snap along to the song...

  • this reminds me of fallout 3

  • i keep expecting the doll to look up

  • @KPOhana i'm getting one! ;)

  • big daddy wont you please come home......

  • crap pop, heavy metal and gangster rap has taken over our radios. this is what music should be like.

  • I heard this song in the Trailer. I hum it every time I do a gather on Bioshock 2.

  • I love you guys ^^

  • I just love thinking about how many of us new generation have begun listening to this music again. We need our own special Jazz bar :]

  • @BrightOnimicon haha rofl you read my mind ;p

  • @MrPsyg0 Totally becoming business partners now right? :P

  • 1:15 to 1:29 is my favourite part of the song :D

  • Classic.

  • In the context ot Bioshock, this is pretty damn heartbreaking.

  • Its a very great song : )

  • Cool! bro!!!

  • biochock and fallout have the best type of music

  • @TNTNRG OMG you are so right!!! :)

  • @TNTNRG lol u mean music back when ur great grand parents were kids? yea thats real music :p

    

  • @threekillersinajar Yes, that is real music. Better than half of what the music industry is shitting out every 20 minutes now.

  • @TNTNRG And Mafia.

  • @TNTNRG I agree with you. I wanted to cry when I first heard this song cause it got me thinking about when my dad went to Iraq...Man I missed him!

  • @TNTNRG and mafia!

  • Obviously this fits Bishock 2 gameplay.

  • i was wondering what song this was thx so much

  • The pre-HIFI recordings have a great natural compression. Arrangers today could learn a lot from this aspect of the band mix. When HIFI came along so did the blasting brass sections. I play the electronic theater organ and it has a great natural compression too when the flutes are spinning through the Wurlitzer Spectratone on my Wurlitzer 4500.

  • This track was made 82 years ago!!! Google on Miss Hanshaw's name if you dont believe me !

  • @iainr222 Since 1929. :)

  • This song fux my ears every time i play it!

  • That's all

  • since this was old style music i played a loop of this song on mafia 2 and red dead redemtion i dont know y but it just fits the gameplay

  • i love this song. i really do. its been stuck in my head 4EVA. i love it. ITS MY FRICKIN RINGTONE for my dad.

  • omg i had no idea i liked this kind of music o_o

  • 6 people are splicers.

  • @vzooper 8 now :0

  • @CyberSword10 THEN 8 UGLY STUPID PEOPLE ARE HOT HEADED SPLICERS WITH NO SOUL.

  • Everytime i hear daddy, i picture a little girl on the back of a man wearing a Big Daddy suit.

  • "There's lots of other new splicers who would like to be splicin."

  • Teena was here.

  • @ChrissyCrazzy

    But Jeremy was in the bathrooms of Dionysus Park.

  • i remember hearing this song in the hospital while im wrecking bodies and faces allover the place as a big daddy....... "a sick dog of a tin daddy"

  • @WeezyBox: This type of music is from the late 1920's and early 1930's period, and the genre was at the end of "hot jazz". Some other artists I recommend from this time include The Charleston Chasers and Ray Noble and His Orchestra.

  • wow man, they really went back in time to get these songs........

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  • This song is original from the game?

  • I love this aong!!!!!

  • 1940's when songs made sense...

  • Can anyone tell me what instruments are present in this song? It's for homework :3

  • @eggshapedcarrot

    Piano and Trumpets i believe

  • this song is really eery and creepy when you put it with the game. Especially when you're playing it and the music just echoes through the room....... 'shiver' :s

  • I dare say this song led me to the purchase of Bioshock 2. I have no nerves, so the game scares the shit outta me. And yet, seeing Big Sister and then hearing this on the very first level made it oh so worth it.

  • thank you Annette Hanshaw. Rest in peace.

  • Lol...the lyrics, 'if you were beepin''...he messed up

  • @TechGrenade

    Reply to Earlier comment

    THE DUDE FIXED THE LYRICS!

    WOO!

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  • this is really good. I love these old songs and their singers!

  • Originally sung by Gertrude Saunders in Shuffle Along - Broadway's all black cast hit of 1921.

  • 5 people don't want there daddy's home

  • this song is sort of sad it fits bioshock perfectly

  • it's a beautiful song, but it's just funny to me that it reminds me of shooting genetically deformed psychopath splicers in the head. xD

  • Oh boy.... The peace maker is a bloodey arguementative person too....

    Anyways... Guys... Whether it be subjective or recordably comparative... Does it matter anymore?

    Personally I find it subjective, but I agree some people can be better singers... However if you like them compared to another type of singer is kind of... Irrelivent...

    Your arguements kinda fall moot....

    Goodyday. 8D

  • 5 people got owned by a Big daddy

  • Can anyone give Ron Artest some jasmine rice?

  • @asiu1990 1929 or around that time.

  • i loved this song as delta beat the shit outta splicers in the trailer for this game

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  • The best games have oldies. Proof is Bioshock and fallout

  • I love this music, it was just nice to listen to and when things got creepy it added to the creep factor. Love it.

  • ... that's all. Very Devil-wears-Prada

  • @xXxprincessinpeacexX bioshock 3 is bioshock infinite

  • 5 people dont have a daddy :(

  • Dear everyone who argues.

    Protip: You are arguing about abstract subjectives that cannot be prove and by definition change completely from one person to another.

    So saying that one form of music is inheritly better than another one is akin to holding up a sign saying "HERP DERP n ur wrong i liek this sound waves better than urs LOLOllol!11!1!"

    Please stop.

  • @KeanuIIDAMAN We are talking about singers not music in genrel. If someone is a good singer is not really subjective.

  • @BIGSLMAN ...

    Actually yes, by definition it is...

    *Facepalm*

    Whether or not someone is a good singer is completely unmeasurable and determined by the individual as whether or not its good.

    So stop arguing over something that doesn't have a true value and is completely subjetive.

    Its like arguing over whether blue is better than green, there is no true answer.

  • @KeanuIIDAMAN Screw music school there is no way you can get better at singing. It is all subjective! There are some ways you can determin the quality of a singers voice.

  • @BIGSLMAN someone can definitely Improve their singing! do you think frank sinatra was just an intrinsically good singer? Some things need to be learned, we aren't born knowing how to drive, same thing goes for singing, even if they teach themselves they experiment with different pitches and etc.

  • @BIGSLMAN I was totally thinking of this 3 minutes ago when I heard Annette sing Loveable and Sweet-1929. I thought, Man isn't so cool that people bypassed the music school 'must how-to's' and just let it fly. That took guts. So a lot of those jazzy musicians said stuff like, ' sing it out princess' and would you just listen. That stuff in the 20's and 30's especially hits home more than damn near anything today...although the breed continues- the people who say, 'What rules??'. I'm one are you?

  • @BIGSLMAN But someone can think a singer has the most wonderful voice ever, while another person candespise that same singers voice. There is no way to measure if a singer is "the best". You can resort to categorizing the person's voice based on different characteristics. But in the end all your doing is dissecting a persons talent and trying to stuff it in a tiny box. Nobody has the right to declare "this person is better than that person" and expect it to be of actual substance to others.

  • @kokeshigirl101 I believe that to everything there is a objective value and a subjective value. You can have your own opinion but that does not mean something does not have a specific value. Everything has a standart. Without a standart there is no value.

    Rick

  • @BIGSLMAN I can see you point of view and I respect your opinion. I just don't understand it personally. I'm not trying to say your wrong or anything, I just wanted to throw another way to look at it out there. Everything does have value that can fluctuate depending on how that value is tested and what the person testing said things value believes. Thank you for not acting extremely offended by the way, that happens a lot on youtube when conflicting beliefs come into play.

  • @BIGSLMAN I wanna a part of this too!

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  • @BIGSLMAN lol pwn his herpin & derpin ass

  • @KeanuIIDAMAN PROTIP

    quit saying protip faggot.

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  • @KeanuIIDAMAN - there are so many typos in your comment that nobody can take you seriously. please shut up.

  • @morphixster You fail at being a grammer nazi. This guys typos are almost unnoticable.

  • What do people call those type of songs? What is the category of music? Please tell me! I love this kinda music:)

  • @taikou1584 "Oldies" I think..

  • @taikou1584 For the most part it is Jazz, Swing or Rythm.

  • @taikou1584

    This is a snon by Annette Hanshaw. She was a singer from the mid-20's to the early thirties. If you like tis one listen to her singign, " Am I Blue" and "Telling it to the Daisies." She's awesome.

  • @taikou1584

    This is a song by Annette Hanshaw. She was a singer from the mid-20's to the early thirties. If you like her, listen to her singing, " Am I Blue" and "Telling it to the Daisies." She's awesome.

  • @taikou1584 old ppl music lol! jk.

  • @taikou1584 It's amazing, is what is it:)

  • yeaahhh, i used to always let the level load wayy longer just so i could listen to the music! <3

  • I think Bioshock inflenced my taste in music, I love love love these old songs. Much more than the usual peppy, dance music today. Don't get me wrong I still like what's on the radio... I just like this more <3

  • @Destnai Same here

  • This song was made when my grandmal was 3 and shes still alive shes almost 90 tho. But this song is beautiful and i love bioshock 2 , 3 , infinte you name it i am a huge fan!

  • I prefer this type of music because its so calm. I hate loud music!

  • It's a shame that this kind of music isn't really made anymore. Alot of us forget how good thus genre of music can be.

    But then again there's also that kind of special feeeling to it because you don't really get to hear it so often. I guess it's a kind of novelty feeling, hard to describe.

    Either way i'm loading up my ipod with these.

  • I'm glad Bioshock made me listen to old songs

    I've become really addictied to the songs of the 50's

  • @icegoomba I'm glad you're becoming addicted to songs from the 50's, because they're good too. This particular recording happens to be from 1929.

  • a very fitting song for the games storyline

  • @modmadness1 yes.

  • @tyra2kool it actually mad me smile when i heard this on the game and the chorus

    i played this on my mp3 while playing bs2 and its epic when protecting a little sister form splicers

  • i go in to this music from the game i am 16 and love tihs more than any new music fact

  • nononono wait, I meant to say would it be wrong if I said this song reminded me of Silent Hill with Harry and Cheryll XP

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  • DADDY JUST COME HOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!­! D; AHHHHHHHHHHHH DDDDAAAAAAAAAAAAAADDDYY. okay i'm done

  • I love the recent Renaissance of Annette Hanshaw's music. What, with Sita Sings the Blues, and now Bioshock? She's a great musician, and she's a lot better than a good majority of the modern artists, IMO.

  • Daddy won't you please come home

  • why watch this video if you're gonna dislike it??