" I'll cry tomorrow " is a nice biography about Miss Roth, made in '55 , dealing with her alcoholic problems and life, great movie, I suggest to all fans to watch it , and still just stops in the middle of her life, she died in 1980, she was born in 1910 .. at 6 she start as model for a living statue, started her carrier at 7 .. ended in the 1973.. get married 8 times .. died in 1980.
I'll cry tomorrow, watch at that movie, middle life biography
If I am not mistaken - this is a short film made for an early kind of `karaoke´. You´d found them on the street, where you could look and listen to it by inserting a coin. Thats the old fashion way of being up to date on music-hits in the 1920s and 30s.
I remember my Grannie spoke in highest tones about this times - even here in germany people loved to listen it!
She's so sweet! Never saw anything of Lillian Roth. She sort of resembles a young Olivia DeHaviland. I love these follow-the-ball type songs they used to play on television. Would make a good learning tool today. Remember, "follow the bouncing ball?"
Excellent. Setting a song in a parlour, as if we were witnessing the life of lady as guests at a private performance: exotic and touching in retrospect
love it! love it! love it!
abbesings 2 weeks ago
If every early musical actress was like Lillian Roth, then the genre wouldn't get such a bad rap! Love her!
DougJrFan93 1 month ago
So I went and watched 'Ladies They Talk About ' again. It has been a few months so it's okay...like I said, it's entertaining!
paulj0557 6 months ago
She played Barbara Stanwyck's cellmate in 1931's excellently entertaining film -
'Ladies they talk about '
Here on youtube in 5 parts... I'm nuts for Barbara
paulj0557 6 months ago
Do you have the full video that this came from?
Uncutcartoons247 7 months ago
love this song
chiami12 10 months ago
" I'll cry tomorrow " is a nice biography about Miss Roth, made in '55 , dealing with her alcoholic problems and life, great movie, I suggest to all fans to watch it , and still just stops in the middle of her life, she died in 1980, she was born in 1910 .. at 6 she start as model for a living statue, started her carrier at 7 .. ended in the 1973.. get married 8 times .. died in 1980.
I'll cry tomorrow, watch at that movie, middle life biography
Berettina1 11 months ago
@Berettina1 thanks
MsPerditadurango 6 months ago
If I am not mistaken - this is a short film made for an early kind of `karaoke´. You´d found them on the street, where you could look and listen to it by inserting a coin. Thats the old fashion way of being up to date on music-hits in the 1920s and 30s.
I remember my Grannie spoke in highest tones about this times - even here in germany people loved to listen it!
11Kralle 1 year ago
Is this a Max Fleischer film? The song was at least four or five years old at the time.
StukInTexAss 1 year ago
Is this a Max Fleischer film?
StukInTexAss 1 year ago
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neharap 1 year ago
Shes so adorable!
stardustastronette 1 year ago
she should change "she" to "I", then we could all answer "yes"
CRICKET999999999 1 year ago
love it!
shadenymurad 1 year ago
I'm in the process of reading Lillian Roth's autobiography, "I'll Cry Tomorrow". It's a very interesting read.
Love seeing the film footage of her performances. Thanks so much for posting.
TreblePop 2 years ago
I like how House sang this in one episode.
mowque 2 years ago 3
that's why i looked it up lol
precioustime49 2 years ago
wow old but nice :)
sabermanesh 2 years ago 2
karaoke old style
OnkelMickwald 2 years ago 4
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Nicosprintos 2 years ago
That was great!
Sonnyskookoo 2 years ago 2
she is wonderful!
Elsbeth1508 2 years ago 3
She's so sweet! Never saw anything of Lillian Roth. She sort of resembles a young Olivia DeHaviland. I love these follow-the-ball type songs they used to play on television. Would make a good learning tool today. Remember, "follow the bouncing ball?"
opelske 2 years ago 2
Ganz großes Kino---Vielren, vielen Dank
TanteMarco 2 years ago
I've permanently fell in love
sundayjunkie 3 years ago 18
@sundayjunkie I second this, emphatically! Madly, irrevocably in love! :)
LadyTwenties 1 year ago
we are doing a play called "the godmother" in drama and six of us have to sing this song
creggy123 3 years ago
If You want to see the entire song sung by Lillian Roth look at the cartoon of Aint She Sweet.
Georgewos 3 years ago
aw she's so sweet!! I love this song ^^
clocks1989 3 years ago 7
Very sweet !
Narsapes 3 years ago
love this clip for a great song! user GoodOldDays has the whole film under "everybody sing along!"
odietarceo 4 years ago
Is great but need to see the whole thing!!!!!
DonPayasos 4 years ago
This is from one of Max Fleischer's "Screen Songs" {"with the famous Bouncing Ball"}.
fromthesidelines 4 years ago
Excellent. Setting a song in a parlour, as if we were witnessing the life of lady as guests at a private performance: exotic and touching in retrospect
Tamborr 4 years ago
Love Lillian Roth!!! THANKS for this!
songplugger 4 years ago
I LOVE THIS!!!!!!!!!!
Thanks for sharing it!
~confetta
furlight 4 years ago
right
chiami12 10 months ago
Thanks, this was great. Lillian Roth was an amazing performer.
twentiesDOLL12213 5 years ago