The movies were nice back then. Today it's all action but ugly and dirty. Terrible lanuage. I love old movies. I feel a connection with the music of the late twenties and early thirties. Sometimes I expect to see myself in one of the dance numbers. It's very strange because I was born in '49. I never felt a connection with rock music but as long as I can remember I wanted to live in that period. No I'm not gay.
oh, this is so utterly gorgeous and beautiful beyond words and belief, I want to see so many 1930s musicals so badly, including this one, could anyone possibly post it, or know where this is posted? i would so most appreciate it from my heart :)
Wow! I have thought of this song many times over the last thirty or so years, and never thought I would hear it again... Such beautiful chords and melody. They don't write songs like this anymore! Couldn't remember where I had heard it: Eddie, of course! What a blast, and I see you have other similar clips... My ship truly has come in...Thanks Kid, Millions! But youtube's search engine sucks. I found this through Google!
He did a series on BBC about song writers, giving a resume of their personalities etc. and played examples of their work.
Since Humph died there is no body at BBC who has a clue about this music. It is a miserable shadow of its former self obsessed only with "yoof" morrons.
To handsome for his own good lol..... George Murphey starred in Hollywood and then served us very well in D.C. in Congress. Always the gentlemen.........
Their chemistry is amazing
wms229 2 months ago
The movies were nice back then. Today it's all action but ugly and dirty. Terrible lanuage. I love old movies. I feel a connection with the music of the late twenties and early thirties. Sometimes I expect to see myself in one of the dance numbers. It's very strange because I was born in '49. I never felt a connection with rock music but as long as I can remember I wanted to live in that period. No I'm not gay.
torrents4u2c 8 months ago 2
He's so handsome!
XavierReyes1 8 months ago
oh, this is so utterly gorgeous and beautiful beyond words and belief, I want to see so many 1930s musicals so badly, including this one, could anyone possibly post it, or know where this is posted? i would so most appreciate it from my heart :)
moonlightorchid99 2 years ago
Thanks for POSTING YOU ROCK!!!
loren1283 2 years ago 2
Wow! I have thought of this song many times over the last thirty or so years, and never thought I would hear it again... Such beautiful chords and melody. They don't write songs like this anymore! Couldn't remember where I had heard it: Eddie, of course! What a blast, and I see you have other similar clips... My ship truly has come in...Thanks Kid, Millions! But youtube's search engine sucks. I found this through Google!
Alexov54 2 years ago
She sure was cute.
Barnekkid 2 years ago
Ann Sothern and George Murphy at the piano - my favourite duet of all time!
great to see it on youtube!
Also a favourite of the late Benny Green on BBC Radio 2.
jma1009 3 years ago 2
Yes, Benny Green is greatly missed.
He did a series on BBC about song writers, giving a resume of their personalities etc. and played examples of their work.
Since Humph died there is no body at BBC who has a clue about this music. It is a miserable shadow of its former self obsessed only with "yoof" morrons.
bbcisrubbish 2 years ago
I love Ann Sothern! such an underrated actress/singer. Thanks for posting this clip!
gingerrogersfan 3 years ago 2
you're right she has a really strong voice, it's very pretty
thalialuvmx 3 years ago 3
god, I LOVE this song. BRAVO!
voglesque89 3 years ago 2
To handsome for his own good lol..... George Murphey starred in Hollywood and then served us very well in D.C. in Congress. Always the gentlemen.........
HarborGuy 3 years ago
Wonderful!
kspm01 3 years ago
abslolutely correct; this needs a dvd debut. i'm lucky to have the vhs, but time wears heavy on tape. thanks for this...love it.
bill3murr 3 years ago