You are a liberal whose ideas are lowering the standard of living in the usa and destroying our culture.These japs, chinks, and indians are doing american jobs at half the price and taking usa jobs. There are now 43 million in the usa on food stamps ,the median income has lowered over 10 per cent and the unemployment is over 8 per cent officially. 15 or more percent are unemployed unofficially and 3rd world people will work cheap. Your ideas are un american. You sound plain ignorant.
Brilliant, it certainly takes my mind back to when this was played and played over and over, as I sit my reclining chair, close my eyes and let memories take over.
My dad used to listen to this song and look into the sunset. He met his love in Belgium in 1945 and lament her passing in 1978. We played it at his funeral. She was my mother.
A staple of any group classing themselves as country. But ask any one of them who originated this chestnut and see if they are undegreed Rocket Scientitsts...I ran around for about 2 days believing it was David Alan Coe, then decided it was Klaus Lager, and promptly forgot about it until I got into a buzz over Filipino Baby and found the writer and performer of that one comes from a town called "CRISP" (in Texis)...MonDieu daddyo.I'm rollin now!
this is one of my favorite all time songs...even though im 17. This is my dads favorite song...once a week he gets the ole guitar out and plays this song...he is such an amazing singer when it comed to this song. Thankss for posting :D
I had the chance to meet and talk to Mr.Helms several years ago. I will never forget how open and sharing he was talking of his music experiences. I know he made a great impression on me and i will forever be thankful. Thanks Bobby
Bobby Helms was reported to last be living in Martinsville Indiana ,( about 15 miles from where I live ) before he passed away . I always meant to try to look him up and get his signiture but I never got around to it and regret it to this day. Everything on this great song comes together so well. To me Bobby Helms will always be a true American original and an example of all that was good in country western music... Thanks for posting this...
A True, All Time GREAT Classic...by a Country legend ! Thanks for the posting...and the memories. Does anyone know if Billy Cooper is on the Steel in this song ?? I know he was when Jingle Bell Rock was recorded.....Billy Cooper has got to be THEE ALL Time SMOOTHEST & Cleanest Steel Player, Barr None.....EVER.
1957 was a good year for the lat great Bobby Helms. He had 2 hits in "Fraulein" and "Jingle Bell Rock" which is still an annual staple of Christmas music.
I am looking for I think is a 60s song by a male singer. I don't remember the name but I think the song title is "One of these days". I remember a bit of the lyric. It goes like this, " I got a feeling that I'm gonna find treasure, one of these days a a ... got a feeling that I'm gonna find pearl, one of these days..." Then I think at chorus there is a line that goes like this " I don't need no guiding star, to find......"
If someone know the singer and song name email me at jtljtl@gmail.com
Thanks for posting this. "Fraulein" is my favorite song of all time! I can remember standing on my uncles feet and dancing to this song soo many times. Thank you for bringing back such wonderful memories of a simple time in life. Great job!!!
It reminds me of my situation. My Daddy met my Mother in Belgium during the invasion of Germany. He brought her home and now there are seven Americans living in America, along with a bunch of children! My Mother learned English and did not expect the whole damn world to accommodate her. These people from south of the border need to learn from her. This is America, and we speak English!
@pds3939 Uninformed nonsense treading on the music! Did American GIs in Germany learn German? I was stationed in Frankfurt and almost no American knew more than a few words of any language but their own. And as for the Latinos from "south of the border" most of them learn English within a generation. But of course you wouldn't know that if you pay attention only to those who haven't. And this is
America. We welcome immigrants! Have a little patience, have a little compassion.
@TedWms521 Not all of us welcome immigrants from the 3rd world comming to the usa. They only lower our standard of living and are slowly destroying our culture. Ich wurde in Deutschland und ich konnte und wollte die Deutsche sprache zu lernen. Ich war ein G.I.und ich machte Freunden in Deutschland und gerlant, mit einen in Deutsche sprechen.This G I did learn german while there and it did not take me a generation to learn it. If you can't say something good about a G I keep your damn mouth shut
@mr1georg57 Yeah - all those Japanese engineers and Chinese mathematicians and Korean scientists whose kids get straight A's are lowering our standard of living and slowly destroying our culture! Are you kidding? As for GIs, I was one myself and don't recall learning that when a GI talks nonsense his words are beyond criticism. It's a free country, buddy, and when you talk like this you're going to get called on it, even if you were a general and learned ten foreign language.
You are a liberal whose ideas are lowering the standard of living in the usa and destroying our culture.These japs, chinks, and indians are doing american jobs at half the price and taking usa jobs. There are now 43 million in the usa on food stamps ,the median income has lowered over 10 per cent and the unemployment is over 8 per cent officially. 15 or more percent are unemployed unofficially and 3rd world people will work cheap. Your ideas are un american. You sound plain ignorant.
mr1georg57 2 weeks ago
Brilliant, it certainly takes my mind back to when this was played and played over and over, as I sit my reclining chair, close my eyes and let memories take over.
It was a magical era.
1busybeekeeper 2 weeks ago
This really leaves you speechless..as my life dims, I get so much from this music, there is a lot of value in this beyond words.
jwk1943 2 months ago
My dad used to listen to this song and look into the sunset. He met his love in Belgium in 1945 and lament her passing in 1978. We played it at his funeral. She was my mother.
PhillipSmith44 3 months ago
So nice, I watched it thrice.
bruiser 4 months ago
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i did not know mr helms however i lived in the same town as he and worked at RCA i have most of his cd verry good singer i,ll never forget him
hanknow5 4 months ago
i did not know mr helms however i lived in the same town as he and worked at RCA i have most of his cd verry good singer i,ll never firgit him
hanknow5 4 months ago
A staple of any group classing themselves as country. But ask any one of them who originated this chestnut and see if they are undegreed Rocket Scientitsts...I ran around for about 2 days believing it was David Alan Coe, then decided it was Klaus Lager, and promptly forgot about it until I got into a buzz over Filipino Baby and found the writer and performer of that one comes from a town called "CRISP" (in Texis)...MonDieu daddyo.I'm rollin now!
I couldn't almost believe Fraulein is POST WW2.
jdmfonte 5 months ago
the original is still the best
barrybocho 6 months ago
thanks for posting unlike other sites unlimited plays thanks again
MyAlbert47 6 months ago
this is one of my favorite all time songs...even though im 17. This is my dads favorite song...once a week he gets the ole guitar out and plays this song...he is such an amazing singer when it comed to this song. Thankss for posting :D
masterprice16 7 months ago
This was my Mom & Dad's favorite song. They always danced to it. Thanks for posting!
kscot1950t 7 months ago
The fiddle player looks like Darin from "Bewitched".
adc931 7 months ago
TH WHISKEY GOES DOWN AT HIGH SPEED TO THIS SONG!THANKS 4 POSTING!
francaisemichif 7 months ago
Amazing quality footage, great sound, Thanks for sharing.
gasmeter1947 7 months ago
i believe this song was after world war2 ended however it still installs very powerful sentiments of lost romances and friendships from that era
MyAlbert47 8 months ago
I had the chance to meet and talk to Mr.Helms several years ago. I will never forget how open and sharing he was talking of his music experiences. I know he made a great impression on me and i will forever be thankful. Thanks Bobby
1woodworker54 8 months ago
Sad, a song about a lost love during ww2. He came home missin' her
woldoog1 8 months ago 4
Bobby Helms was reported to last be living in Martinsville Indiana ,( about 15 miles from where I live ) before he passed away . I always meant to try to look him up and get his signiture but I never got around to it and regret it to this day. Everything on this great song comes together so well. To me Bobby Helms will always be a true American original and an example of all that was good in country western music... Thanks for posting this...
InteriorCommando 8 months ago
A True, All Time GREAT Classic...by a Country legend ! Thanks for the posting...and the memories. Does anyone know if Billy Cooper is on the Steel in this song ?? I know he was when Jingle Bell Rock was recorded.....Billy Cooper has got to be THEE ALL Time SMOOTHEST & Cleanest Steel Player, Barr None.....EVER.
TurbinePower69 9 months ago
1957 was a good year for the lat great Bobby Helms. He had 2 hits in "Fraulein" and "Jingle Bell Rock" which is still an annual staple of Christmas music.
maxtormaxtor 11 months ago
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Lots of GI have sung and or are singing this song ;-} thedeitz.com
theDeitz 11 months ago
Awesome Song! Thank you!
Pedy1968 11 months ago
Who's the fiddle player shown at the beginning of the video?
herbanAlaska 11 months ago
@herbanAlaska Tommy Jackson,who i believe played on the original recording.
welshhillbillyful 3 months ago
I miss the version with all the pretty Frauleins shown thought the video.
TheHoosier66 1 year ago
Bobby Helms, one of the all-time greats, truly a Legend. Thanks for the song.
hotdogsnpizza 1 year ago
it really brings back so many memories of dim and distant past all so good brill song
MyAlbert47 1 year ago
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I am looking for I think is a 60s song by a male singer. I don't remember the name but I think the song title is "One of these days". I remember a bit of the lyric. It goes like this, " I got a feeling that I'm gonna find treasure, one of these days a a ... got a feeling that I'm gonna find pearl, one of these days..." Then I think at chorus there is a line that goes like this " I don't need no guiding star, to find......"
If someone know the singer and song name email me at jtljtl@gmail.com
raph8c 1 year ago
Awesome to watch Bobby with my favourite song of all times...sang it when I was young and still sing it today...
Sugarfoot3 1 year ago
Love this song!!
unstopedpiano 1 year ago
remember this song well when in Germany in 1962
j1942okie 1 year ago
Thanks for posting this. "Fraulein" is my favorite song of all time! I can remember standing on my uncles feet and dancing to this song soo many times. Thank you for bringing back such wonderful memories of a simple time in life. Great job!!!
dbelleburr 1 year ago
It reminds me of my situation. My Daddy met my Mother in Belgium during the invasion of Germany. He brought her home and now there are seven Americans living in America, along with a bunch of children! My Mother learned English and did not expect the whole damn world to accommodate her. These people from south of the border need to learn from her. This is America, and we speak English!
pds3939 1 year ago 12
@pds3939 Uninformed nonsense treading on the music! Did American GIs in Germany learn German? I was stationed in Frankfurt and almost no American knew more than a few words of any language but their own. And as for the Latinos from "south of the border" most of them learn English within a generation. But of course you wouldn't know that if you pay attention only to those who haven't. And this is
America. We welcome immigrants! Have a little patience, have a little compassion.
TedWms521 4 weeks ago
@TedWms521 Not all of us welcome immigrants from the 3rd world comming to the usa. They only lower our standard of living and are slowly destroying our culture. Ich wurde in Deutschland und ich konnte und wollte die Deutsche sprache zu lernen. Ich war ein G.I.und ich machte Freunden in Deutschland und gerlant, mit einen in Deutsche sprechen.This G I did learn german while there and it did not take me a generation to learn it. If you can't say something good about a G I keep your damn mouth shut
mr1georg57 2 weeks ago
@mr1georg57 Yeah - all those Japanese engineers and Chinese mathematicians and Korean scientists whose kids get straight A's are lowering our standard of living and slowly destroying our culture! Are you kidding? As for GIs, I was one myself and don't recall learning that when a GI talks nonsense his words are beyond criticism. It's a free country, buddy, and when you talk like this you're going to get called on it, even if you were a general and learned ten foreign language.
TedWms521 2 weeks ago