I love this song, but it would be really nice if it didn't skip ever two seconds. It's a great song. It's a shame for it to keep skipping like that. Thanks for uploading it though.
Why does it sound soo skippy, is it cause its off an old record?? u should really get a new one, & replace it.. but oerall.. its an AWESOME song regardless!
That's why I prefer living with my parents; the problem with today's youth is that they listen to this moronic crap and the fashion they wear stinks! When I meet friends, I don't want to meet someone who prefers music made since 2000. People had REAL elegance back then and we'rent afraid to make eye contact or speak; smiled more, and seemed nicer overall. Generation X ruined generation Y's youth, sadly.
im 14 and love this song. all my mates listen to heavy metal. i prefer music from 1950 to 1969 with some 80's music on the side, with the exception of pink floyd wich are my favorite group. this is definitly the best song of the 50's along with mr sandman by the chordettes. this version of music music music is from 1953 on coral records, it beats the arse off the 1950 london recording
I also LOVE!! this kind of music:) i mostly listen to oldies on my spare time, its just so amazing:) but when im with my friends i have to listen to...ughhh KEsha, electro style rap and the ever so annyoing gaga>:p Id rather be with my grandfather and listen to this than be with them and listen to that crap:)
This one really brings me back to the days before Rock'n'Roll when I listened to this song on the radio. I was about 7 or 8 when this record came out & I loved it. Teresa Brewer had a great voice for bouncy rhythm songs, a sort of pre-rock sound. Rock was just bubbling under at that time. Fats Domino & Bill Haley released records that had an early R'n'R sound. The first few years of Rock'n'Roll were the best. I heard Bill Haley play in Dublin in 1955- 56, the first R'n''R show in Ireland.
My five yr old girl sings this everyday since she started music class (she's in kindergarten) , I was curious I had to look it up here, great, lively song in deed.
I remember my Mom holding me and dancing to this song and singing away. I met other kids whose Moms did the same thing. This was 1950, I was a year old. You can't help but love this song. Makes you feel so good especially after a rough day. She was great, my favorite song of hers is "Ricochet."
lol Could you at least spell it correctly. If you're American, you don't really have any excuse since the nickelodeon came before the kids channel of the same name. Do a Wiki search on it.
I recently came across the sheet music for this song, and it's now my current favorite. Also, does anyone else think Teresa sounds like Bernadette Peters?
My grandma has cassette tapes of 50's stuff, I think I drove her insane one summer with my cousins listening to and singing along with this nonstop... Awesome song :P so catchy.
Came out in 1947 did this song; based on the percussion, it can easliy be argued that it's the first Rock'n'Roll number.
P.S. Let us thank the gods for giving her Progressive Supranuclear Palsy. Let us be doubly thankful to the vivisectors who have tortured and murdered millions of animals (including monkeys,dogs and cats) in their vainglorious pseudo-efforts to 'cure' it (using taxpayer monies).
@cleandryonly Me too!! I'm 15 and loove this stuff. My friends are kinda like "Ehh..okaaay." when they see stuff like this on my ipod. XD But I reaaaalllly love any kind of music. And this kind, especially,.
@cleandryonly same here, im 17 & my music taste rnges from the oddest things.. from Marilyn Manson , to Bing crosby.. my friends tend to say the same, but no hard feelings, our music taste is just UNIQUE & we atleast seem to respect music a little better & have various tastes. thats all :)
Arguably her best-known & favorable song she ever recorded.I can never say enough wonderful things about this highly talented singer.She is still missed even now,& will be for years to come.May she rest in peace.
when i was 6 a dude from the Laurence Whelk show came to my mom's work and let me go up and sing this song with him. since then i have sang it basically 24/4. whenever i sing it in school people basically attack me to shut my mouth. it is a great song. :)
I was about 7 + living in Bournmouth in uk....it stirs my heart to hear songs like this..am now 64...but am transported..pity i could not say ..beam me there scotty..so much a better life style..
It's fun to see that this song is still being used for dance groups....when I was about 11, my sister and I were in a group that used this song for one of our routines...I am now 68 years old!
My grandma has been singing this to me since I was really little! I sing it sometimes too, and my cousins (and little sister) have been singing this forever! I didn't know the name of it, so I typed in the lyrics on Google and I found it! Long story short, I LOVE THIS SONG!
omg! This was my 5th grade Tap Solo! I love this song and I would never think to look on YouTube for it. My friend sent it to me! omg! I love this song! MUSIC, MUSIC, MUSIC! lolz!
Rover, do you know this is the 1955 rerecording for Coral, not the original London label hit? Might as well mark it as such so people can locate the different versions. Maybe it's from an album of Coral hits, which is good in itself. I posted her 1974 RCA version among others.
It's the only version I've ever heard, I can't make the difference between the recordings...Thanks for correcting my mistake, I'm going to change the date :)
You can recognize London by length ~3:20. Notice the ways she speaks "come on everybody, put another nickel in". I assumed it would be first up, I'm not posting it, I'd have to check all the posts. See my Teresa blog thru my profile link for all versions. This Coral was recorded for the LP of the same name in 1955.
@phil1958uk It's me, aka me. I only know there was an "oldie" Coral reissue single in 1953 with GGAlongWoYou on other side, #65520. Don't know about England. So single in 1953 and LP in 1955 on Coral, if that's correct. See this at teresafans(org).
Hi Starbank, I can agree with everything you said about the music and the times. I was 5 yr. when this came out, I can remember some of the late 40 to 58 music by heart, nothing that is out today can even conpare whith what is out now. Thanks for shareing your coments!
I have to agree with you, 1955-62 was the best period for music, even if I missed it :)
It must have been really something to be a teenager back then...From my point of view, you belong to the first real generation of teenagers who grew up to become something really different from their parents, I don't know if it's the feeling that you have...
Hi again,yes it was,but I have mixed feelings about it now,we were the first teenage rebels,I suppose ( I was a "Teddy Boy"),but each generation of kids since, seem to have lost all
respect for everything and everybody and I guess
we (my generation) are partly to blame for that.Anyway,this is getting too deep now,let's just say it was brilliant for me and my peers
PLEASE PLEASE TAKE THIS OFF.OR POST IT RIGHT
sixtiesforever1966 3 months ago
FAST FOWARD! ?
Videoboy089 3 months ago
Where is the real video clip with this tune ????
Bluesgoose 6 months ago
Fix the audio or remove the clip - this is not enjoyable !
Bluesgoose 6 months ago
the audio is choppy.
xmurli 9 months ago 3
njoyed this great album in downloadmusic .im
evelinlusby84 10 months ago
It's skipping because Youtube has messed up the digital file.
GSMovieMoments 1 year ago
Steady!
phil1958uk 1 year ago
The beginning of this song sounds just like the beginning of Super Mario Bros.
wazkatango 1 year ago
A great singer from the 50s.
Don5049curtis 1 year ago
I love this song, but it would be really nice if it didn't skip ever two seconds. It's a great song. It's a shame for it to keep skipping like that. Thanks for uploading it though.
travis7310 1 year ago
Why does it sound soo skippy, is it cause its off an old record?? u should really get a new one, & replace it.. but oerall.. its an AWESOME song regardless!
wende30 1 year ago
That's why I prefer living with my parents; the problem with today's youth is that they listen to this moronic crap and the fashion they wear stinks! When I meet friends, I don't want to meet someone who prefers music made since 2000. People had REAL elegance back then and we'rent afraid to make eye contact or speak; smiled more, and seemed nicer overall. Generation X ruined generation Y's youth, sadly.
pannoni1 1 year ago
im 14 and love this song. all my mates listen to heavy metal. i prefer music from 1950 to 1969 with some 80's music on the side, with the exception of pink floyd wich are my favorite group. this is definitly the best song of the 50's along with mr sandman by the chordettes. this version of music music music is from 1953 on coral records, it beats the arse off the 1950 london recording
CenaTv2 1 year ago
love it
adrainville 1 year ago
I also LOVE!! this kind of music:) i mostly listen to oldies on my spare time, its just so amazing:) but when im with my friends i have to listen to...ughhh KEsha, electro style rap and the ever so annyoing gaga>:p Id rather be with my grandfather and listen to this than be with them and listen to that crap:)
rafaelLEE93 1 year ago
i definite love this song!! thanks a lot!
tess10880 1 year ago
This one really brings me back to the days before Rock'n'Roll when I listened to this song on the radio. I was about 7 or 8 when this record came out & I loved it. Teresa Brewer had a great voice for bouncy rhythm songs, a sort of pre-rock sound. Rock was just bubbling under at that time. Fats Domino & Bill Haley released records that had an early R'n'R sound. The first few years of Rock'n'Roll were the best. I heard Bill Haley play in Dublin in 1955- 56, the first R'n''R show in Ireland.
juniormcfadden 1 year ago
it sounds old but i like it
Famouscpbearrsrock 1 year ago
@Famouscpbearrsrock umm 1950s ring a bell. lol
rafaelLEE93 1 year ago
omg!!!!!!!!!!! this was my first solo song <3 it was about 3 years ago nd i was in 5th grade nd it was tap!!!! omg i loved this dance <3
gothtasticgirl 1 year ago
my choir performed this for our spring concert.
ColieBelvedier 1 year ago
My five yr old girl sings this everyday since she started music class (she's in kindergarten) , I was curious I had to look it up here, great, lively song in deed.
jeanettecantoria 1 year ago
i'm 19 and i think this is awsome!
shupetchu 1 year ago
I'm sing this 4 choir Im in 6 grade
ravenbb2 1 year ago
Favorited.
felina20101 1 year ago
Bless my dear Aunty Jean xxxxx
GLITTERPINKBUTTONS 1 year ago
Bless my dear Aunty Jean xxxxx
GLITTERPINKBUTTONS 1 year ago
I remember my Mom holding me and dancing to this song and singing away. I met other kids whose Moms did the same thing. This was 1950, I was a year old. You can't help but love this song. Makes you feel so good especially after a rough day. She was great, my favorite song of hers is "Ricochet."
JbrickM100A 1 year ago 2
Lovely song
mcfrdmn 1 year ago
lol Could you at least spell it correctly. If you're American, you don't really have any excuse since the nickelodeon came before the kids channel of the same name. Do a Wiki search on it.
barnesandnoblenook 2 years ago 3
i grew up listening to mum sing this and others of the time around the house, love the music, takes me way back
bubblesron 2 years ago
i´m learning to play this on piano now!
HorseFokus 2 years ago
My mother told me that the midwife was singing this song while i was being delivered in 1950.Born to the sound of music.
welshhillbillyful 2 years ago 2
I recently came across the sheet music for this song, and it's now my current favorite. Also, does anyone else think Teresa sounds like Bernadette Peters?
PaulHogan27 2 years ago
@PaulHogan27 Was there someone in the 1970s who corresponded to Teresa?
GSMovieMoments 1 year ago
My grandma has cassette tapes of 50's stuff, I think I drove her insane one summer with my cousins listening to and singing along with this nonstop... Awesome song :P so catchy.
0bronwyn0 2 years ago
The music interlude sorta reminds me of something I'd hear in a old-timey saloon.
TheGreatVarholy 2 years ago
probably because this song is from the 1950's and is something you would hear in an old timey saloon.
Mistressinned 2 years ago
oh my recommend music like this to me :] pleasepleaseplease
Midrech 2 years ago
lol i knew it
CigaWeed53 2 years ago
You cannot hear this and not have a good time! :D
CaptainAgnostic 2 years ago
i go wild to this song ;D
PixelPwner 2 years ago
a nickalodeon was a juke box nd u would out a nickel in it duhhhh ... i had to do this song for my project
blubryblu9 2 years ago
what is a nickelodian? and why would you put a nickel in it??????
jondblond 2 years ago
nickelodian is a machine that uses nickels to play songs or records ;)
pokemonfan546 2 years ago
lol we did this song 4 our fall choir concert ^-^....it was fun :3 !!!
tHeEducatedYam 2 years ago
I am 75 and I think it is a great song too!!!!
diclidophora 2 years ago 4
i'm only 15, my freinds think i have a bad taste in music, but i think this song is great
cleandryonly 2 years ago 24
don't let your friends tell you you like bad music. im 17 and my friends don't like my music either. i wish i around in the 50s and early 60s.
me748 2 years ago 6
You Friends Are All Nubs..
paddyjoejr1 1 year ago
omg ur me
drunkalien6 1 year ago
I love this song, and i have since 5th grade
MaddiKannel 2 years ago
@cleandryonly
Came out in 1947 did this song; based on the percussion, it can easliy be argued that it's the first Rock'n'Roll number.
P.S. Let us thank the gods for giving her Progressive Supranuclear Palsy. Let us be doubly thankful to the vivisectors who have tortured and murdered millions of animals (including monkeys,dogs and cats) in their vainglorious pseudo-efforts to 'cure' it (using taxpayer monies).
lumpagogo 1 year ago
@cleandryonly Me too!! I'm 15 and loove this stuff. My friends are kinda like "Ehh..okaaay." when they see stuff like this on my ipod. XD But I reaaaalllly love any kind of music. And this kind, especially,.
SnowWhiteQueen29 1 year ago 2
@cleandryonly
That's because they only listen to cRAP, and 'today's' music.
ResediVlad 1 year ago
@cleandryonly same here, im 17 & my music taste rnges from the oddest things.. from Marilyn Manson , to Bing crosby.. my friends tend to say the same, but no hard feelings, our music taste is just UNIQUE & we atleast seem to respect music a little better & have various tastes. thats all :)
wende30 1 year ago
Arguably her best-known & favorable song she ever recorded.I can never say enough wonderful things about this highly talented singer.She is still missed even now,& will be for years to come.May she rest in peace.
AnthonysDen 2 years ago
when i was 6 a dude from the Laurence Whelk show came to my mom's work and let me go up and sing this song with him. since then i have sang it basically 24/4. whenever i sing it in school people basically attack me to shut my mouth. it is a great song. :)
hekkacoollindz 2 years ago 2
i heart this song especially her voice!! its so sweet n cute
0LDFASHi0N3D 2 years ago
I was about 7 + living in Bournmouth in uk....it stirs my heart to hear songs like this..am now 64...but am transported..pity i could not say ..beam me there scotty..so much a better life style..
repmar 2 years ago
I loved listening to Teresa Brewer. She always sounded like there was a smile in her songs. Don't get that anymore!
msgadget12 2 years ago
such a happy song...i love it =)
MaryJoMcCormic 2 years ago
Oh, man! This takes me back to my childhood. Remember Teresa on The Ed Sullivan Show? She was adorable.
395724 2 years ago
I just heard another Teresa Brewer song on youtube called gonna get along without you now and it was great. Just type in
Teresa Brewer - Gonna
It should be first one that pops up.
hrk33 2 years ago
I remember my mom singing this around the house when I was a tot.
Sonnyboy56 2 years ago
heard it one time, and it's been playing in my head since then ... Lovely song!!
elstieno88 2 years ago
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09acab09 2 years ago
LOVE THIS SONG!
camrynmyami 2 years ago
GREAT
Emm0545 2 years ago
we love you TERESA
maggiemae70 2 years ago
It's fun to see that this song is still being used for dance groups....when I was about 11, my sister and I were in a group that used this song for one of our routines...I am now 68 years old!
tedwardto 2 years ago 5
omqq diss songg iss sooo awsummmm likee bigg timeee ahhhhh bigg oldiess fann ritee here lol =D
CNDYFRK 2 years ago 5
w00t! good song!
worl14status 2 years ago 9
My grandma has been singing this to me since I was really little! I sing it sometimes too, and my cousins (and little sister) have been singing this forever! I didn't know the name of it, so I typed in the lyrics on Google and I found it! Long story short, I LOVE THIS SONG!
Agnauraq 2 years ago 6
I love this song. =0
reddragon334 2 years ago 6
I love this so song so much
kizville1 2 years ago 6
omg! This was my 5th grade Tap Solo! I love this song and I would never think to look on YouTube for it. My friend sent it to me! omg! I love this song! MUSIC, MUSIC, MUSIC! lolz!
webkinzgirl516 2 years ago 5
YES i found the song im in 3rd grade and we are
singing it it front of the WHOLE school so i need to rem it and i already know the dance
derek98208 2 years ago
im doing this song 4 dance too!
lvrjuicycouture 2 years ago
It took me a long time to find this song (I know it from the dance lessons) - but it was worth it.
:)
TVaclavicek 3 years ago
i love this song so much its on my profile
kizville1 3 years ago
HamKam, HamKam, HamKam :D
09acab09 3 years ago 3
I realylike this:)
irockandyoudonthaha 3 years ago
I may have to do a version of this :)
iampoolsie 3 years ago
Rover, do you know this is the 1955 rerecording for Coral, not the original London label hit? Might as well mark it as such so people can locate the different versions. Maybe it's from an album of Coral hits, which is good in itself. I posted her 1974 RCA version among others.
GeoSilverAway 3 years ago
It's the only version I've ever heard, I can't make the difference between the recordings...Thanks for correcting my mistake, I'm going to change the date :)
Do you have the original version posted?
RoverTCB 3 years ago
You can recognize London by length ~3:20. Notice the ways she speaks "come on everybody, put another nickel in". I assumed it would be first up, I'm not posting it, I'd have to check all the posts. See my Teresa blog thru my profile link for all versions. This Coral was recorded for the LP of the same name in 1955.
geosilver 3 years ago
hey check out the beat i made for this song...its sick
RALPHpolo1967 2 years ago
@GeoSilverAway Was this version released on a 78, in the uk? And if so, on what label?
phil1958uk 1 year ago
@phil1958uk It's me, aka me. I only know there was an "oldie" Coral reissue single in 1953 with GGAlongWoYou on other side, #65520. Don't know about England. So single in 1953 and LP in 1955 on Coral, if that's correct. See this at teresafans(org).
GSMovieMoments 1 year ago
shes sooooo pretty!!!
WaffleBrother 3 years ago
i had to listen to this in english the other week and it was good
vgtr4 3 years ago
Hi Starbank, I can agree with everything you said about the music and the times. I was 5 yr. when this came out, I can remember some of the late 40 to 58 music by heart, nothing that is out today can even conpare whith what is out now. Thanks for shareing your coments!
StewedTomato 3 years ago
Hey, I was seven when this came out and I can still remember all the words!!! I don't think I've heard this in 50 years,,great stuff,five
stars,,cheeers,,Mick..(Made my day !)
starbank2 3 years ago
It's amazing that you still remember the words :D
If you were 7 when this came out, it means you were a teenager during the rock n roll explosion??
RoverTCB 3 years ago
Yes,I was 13/14 when it all started,it was so
different to what had gone before,it was the first time that teenagers had their OWN music.I
think many people of my generation would say that 1955/1962 music was the best time for them.
Rock on !! cheeers,,Mick...
starbank2 3 years ago 2
I have to agree with you, 1955-62 was the best period for music, even if I missed it :)
It must have been really something to be a teenager back then...From my point of view, you belong to the first real generation of teenagers who grew up to become something really different from their parents, I don't know if it's the feeling that you have...
RoverTCB 3 years ago
Hi again,yes it was,but I have mixed feelings about it now,we were the first teenage rebels,I suppose ( I was a "Teddy Boy"),but each generation of kids since, seem to have lost all
respect for everything and everybody and I guess
we (my generation) are partly to blame for that.Anyway,this is getting too deep now,let's just say it was brilliant for me and my peers
and I'm really glad I can say "I was there",,
cheeers,,Mick...
starbank2 3 years ago