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  • The Andrews Sisters were hot, it seems like the women were much classier back in those days.

  • sweet song :D but it's crap not craft

  • Funny looking kitchen !

  • the 2 dislikers were drafted

  • The feel of the original beats the re-recording by a mile!

  • bloody ledgendry, i just pulled this song from the depths of my mind, im 28

  • Tue natural and honest beauty - so much better than today's airbrushed photos where if your face doesn't quite suit society's taste then you just pop to your surgeon and they'll fix you up a new one more in keeping with the vanity of your peers

  • @28Zeppelin That is truth incarnate.

  • Man, such tight, tight harmonies! Awesome - still sounds great after all these years...

  • this song is perfect for my baton routine

  • @handk123456789 They didn't airbrush or twiddle about with performances so much back then cause they didn't need to. None of your modern quick fixesback then. That's true professionalism for you

  • Amazing quality!! Thanks so much for this, I've been looking for a good one FOREVER! Gracias, Merci, Thanks!!!

  • I have listened to them for almost 50 years and still love them To Patty the last of these lovely ladies Thank you for all your music and what you have done for our military. She will be 94 in feb. And your sisters are missed.

  • Hey whose the remake?

  • @smartixjackson95 They're both by The Andrews Sisters.

  • i'm

  • I think this was in Mafia II

  • when did this song come out?

  • @summerhh30 It was recorded and released January 2nd, 1941. It was recorded many times after that, mostly during the '50s and early '60s. Bette Midler covered it in 1973.

  • metaljoker . . . yer a joke!

  • last year i danced this song for dual language in fourth grade we were awesome we were dressed like them and does hats skirts, shirt, and tie i still remember the steps

  • does any one of them still alive ?

  • @anoir30 Patty is still living, shes the blond, lead singer, at least last I heard she was.

  • @JohnMagillM may God bless and protect her...thank you.

  • @anoir30

    Yes, Patty Andrews, the middle girl in the picture and lead singer, turned 94 on February 16, 2012.

  • they're all cute.... and the middle one is just flat-out beautiful. She also seems to have the most skill singing and dancing, if you bother to watch any of their other songs. The coolest chicks in music in the 20th Century, and along with the Glenn Miller Orchestra; the best music until the Beatles and the Doors came out in the 60s. That's some excellent company to be up with.....

  • I listen to this when ever i do my hair 40's style.

  • My mom had been singing the lyrics to this song for a month, then while I was doing my homework one day and listening to some of the fallout new vegas soundtrack, she told me to look up this song, so I did. As soon as I heard them start singing, I realized that they sang Bingo Bango Bongo, which is in Fallout 3.

    Bethesda may not be the best at games, but they sure as hell found a good way to re-introduce this music to a new generation.

    And this song is amazingly catchy.

  • thanks soooooo much for uploading this i hope u dont mind me use this for an english project

  • Bugle : A brass instrument like a small trumpet, typically without valves or keys and used for military signals.

    For the non-National service younguns

  • I remember playing this in jazz band...Fun times!!

  • There must be another version somewhere, because I used to have one on my iPod I accidentally lost, and neither of these are it.

  • @crocetti1984 They recorded this song many times. You might have an earlier version, or maybe a later one. I have another version on a CD and I'll send you a video once I upload it, and tell me if it's the right one. :)

  • @crocetti1984 it may have been the Puppini Sisters version...? :)

  • @maggieloveswinegums No, I found it! :D It was a version the Andrew Sisters recorded in the 60s!

  • @crocetti1984 Maybe the version in the Abbot and Costello episode?

  • hm catchy

  • It's sad that today's youth have yet to discover or even take notice of real music like this. I'm 16 and absolutely love swing and jazz!

  • @MetalxMilitiax101 I'm fourteen, and have been listening to this style of music since I was an infant, you're late to the party.

  • @MetalJoker9606 That's your opinion, and, while you're free to voice it, I must disagree with you.

  • @travis7310 Ditto. I think women's styles from the 40's to be amongst the best ever and the Andrews Sisters were gorgeous.

  • @MetalJoker9606 not everyone was ugly time doesnt have anything to do with it.

  • @MetalJoker9606 yea that because for a women to be pretty to you they most likely need plastic surgery, big fake boobs, and an eating disorder

  • @duhhxxxiloveyou no probally because nowadays, most women work instead of being s sissy at home

  • @MetalJoker9606 But I *like* curvy, weak women. ;)

  • @duhhxxxiloveyou Amen to that!

  • @duhhxxxiloveyou you don't get an eating disorder.. it's a mental illness get your facts straight.

  • @Celixxable so you dont get an illness?

  • @MetalJoker9606

    According to some pictures I've seen not all of them were ugly.

  • @MetalJoker9606

    what is wrong with you???

    they can't help how they look and they are beautiful!!!

    more beautiful than you'll ever be...

  • Respond to this video... to whom ever disliked this video:

    this song is so awesome and i don't know why u dislike it.

  • @MetalJoker9606 Id have still shagged them though lol

  • @MetalJoker9606 are you shitting me? the andrew sisters were hot as fuck

  • 22 yo from SWP too!! I have no clue when I first heard this song, but my gmom always put me on... listening to Oldies 98. : )

  • I'm a 44 yo Black chick from SW Philly and they freakin' rock! They were made for three-part harmony and it was made for them. They got Jazz, Soul, Rock and Funk  (hello, bass line) and some Godspel; total package.

  • @Downtowncb1 Yes, they were great! I wish more people knew about them. I'm only 21, and I'm telling older people about them.  It should be the other way around! LOL.

  • @travis7310 My parents were born in the 20's - they were avid Swing/Big Band fans - I grew up listening to this music. Lucky me...love finding these posts!

  • @travis7310 Nice one i remember when i was 11 i used to teach a 64 year old teacher about 40's and 50's music, Then told him about the Andrews Sisters whom he never heard of

  • @clonetrooper978 That's just not right. How can he be a teacher and not have heard of The Andrews Sisters. They were popular when he was a kid!

  • their great and the three women are so beautiful

  • im 17 now and i herd this song from my dad when i was around 10 (he had there cd) and i loved it

  • @dudleyben14 I was about 12 when I first heard it, on "Mama's Family", and instantly loved it! :D

  • land of the lost :D i knew it was the andrew sisters singing this :)

  • @lolwhut7 Yep! They sang it best! :D

  • Boy! I heard this song on Two and a half men 7th season.

  • I LOVE these three beautiful women!

  • i learned this song when i watched it on mam's family. i liked it alot!

  • @Alusnovalotus That's where I first heard, too. When I was in 6th grade. I had to look all over for a CD that had this song. Barnes & Noble had a Greatest Hits CD, and this song was on it (the 1957 version), and I was so happy. I liked the other songs on the CD, too. Patty Andrews is the only one still alive, at age 93!

  • I wish I'd had lived back then!

  • @iloveoreos15 ME TOO!!!!

  • @iloveoreos15 I know right?

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  • @iloveoreos15 Me too! tho I'm no too sure how they felt about mixed race mongrels like me in those days.

  • @28Zeppelin Who cares. Mixed raced people are awesome.

  • @iloveoreos15 during WW2...? seriously?

  • @yoyowhiz I think he/she meant for the music not the actual war :)

  • i luv this old stuff its practicaly history lol :DDD <3 <3 <3

  • Are both versions by The Andrews Sisters?

  • @luchalloyd Yes, boh versions are performed by The Andrews Sisters. :)

  • An episode of the Simpsons brought me here.

  • Wow! The original especially was amazing as far as singing talent. The women really sounded like they were making bugle sounds in those parts.

  • In the 2nd paragraph in the 2nd line it's couldn't not "could not" ! And in the 3rd paragraph in the first line its toot not (root) :D But the lyrics are amazing everyone always messes them up but you got it almost perfect !

  • I love this song, lol, even though I'm just a kid.

  • Original will always be better then any remake.

  • @TaleOfPirate dumb

  • My dad and I watched that abbot and costello movie..I wish I was born in those better days :)

  • I love this song these oldies remind me of my dad

  • 00:31 Art Of Noise sampled it and put in their first EP "Into battle".

  • Mafia II FTW!

  • This is some really wonderful stuff. Thanks for posting!

  • USA!... just sayin...

  • These woman would have died for the country quicker than ALL THESE "99 Weekers" or any other lazy 9% bastards!!!

  • FN PATRIOTS!!!

  • all the lyrics are right, doing this song in choir, except WAY faster.

  • It's not Boobie for one in the second paragraph. Also it's busy as bzzz bee. I'll find the rest of them when I listen to it tomorrow.

  • @ZaeYeL I don't know what you're reading, because nowhere in the lyrics is the word "boobie" typed.

  • @travis7310 this wasn't me, why would i listen to this, lol, damn sister

  • @travis7310 This was copy and pasted:He puts the boys to sleep with boogie every night,

    and wakes 'em up the same way in the early bright.

    They clap their hands and stamp their feet,

    because they know how he plays when someone gives him a beat.

    He really breaks it up when he plays Reveille.

    He's the boobie woogie bugle boy of company B.

  • @travis7310 i think you didn't mean it but i looked down at it and it says this in the discription

    "He really breaks it up when he plays Reveille.

    He's the boobie woogie bugle boy of company B."

    so i think that's what he meant <;)

  • @we1are1weird1for1you I'll change it right now. Thanks!

  • You did real shitty lyrics. Ahmazing song.

  • @EllOxFishiExDaxFisH The lyrics are in the description, and they're all correct.

  • @EllOxFishiExDaxFisH If there are any mistakes, I'll fix them ASAP. At least I put the lyrics up.

  • MMMMMMMM. REAL music!!!!!!!!! <3<3<3<3. 

  • omg i love this song we listen to it in music class

  • mafia 2 in joes house

  • @austen8UNLEASHED mafia 2 is the best game ever made

  • could anyone tell me what key the second version is in?

  • i love the 40s 50s 60s

  • I did have it on 45, and the Bette version on 8 track . I have to admit the 45s were left over from when parents had them.

  • The lyrics were gone, still loved the music.

  • @barbarac102 The lyrics are in the description. Click the down arrows on the right hand sign in the info box. :)

  • This video is posted on Facebook page called "Golden Tunes - Sound of Oldies", so if you have fb account and some time, check it, i guess you will like it :) Page is for everyone who like like warm cozy sound of evergreen music.

  • Im' have 16 years old and i am from Mexico, This music is better than the "music" of today

  • Anybody know where I can find Jing-a-ling by the Adrews Sister or can anybody uploaded it and get back to me?

  • @MrXbox3601234 So do I! It's great! I love the oldies!

  • i love this song its so cute :)

  • Odd, my Grandfather was in B Company (North Shore Regiment) and he played the bugle.

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  • whooo hooo gee i love this song!!! my sisters and i were the Andrews for a show not to long ago! it was awesome! just wore that outfit today actually! :D

  • you can tell that Patty's voice aged a bit in the second version..still sounds great, just saying, her voice seems much more youthful in the 1941 original.....of course it is 16 years later in the second version.

  • heard for a split second on the land of the lost with will ferrell.

  • I love this song

  • Know it from Two and a Half Men Season 7 Episode 1 !

  • Oh Chuka...

  • This song orginally debuted in Abbott & Costello's 1941 film "BUCK PRIVATES". In case your interested, Patty Andrews is still alive- 92 years old as of right now. I watched the movie recently with them performing this & this one is a different version I believe.

  • I was looking for this one for a long time!

    This music is good for dancing!

    thanks for the video

  • I don't care how old you are you have to admit this music just makes you tap your feet.

  • Great sounds from a greater time.

  • the girls in my choir are all doing this :) were having fun. ours is a bit different though

  • my chorus has to do this it's wrong write me back

  • @kimngor718 These are the lyrics I got online. I had to change them a little bit. I got them as close to the right ones. If you're still not sure that they're right, then you can just google the lyrics like I did. Hope that helps. Good luck on your performance. :)

  • @kimngor718 not necissarily wrong... just different

  • @lilali55 I tried my best to get them as accurate as possible. I always make changes when I see something wrong, but I didn't at the time. They must've gotten the lyrics for Bette Midler's version.

  • love it not my era, but love it none the less. good wholesome entertaiment

  • Love this old music! ^ ^ Peace! <3

  • chaka dances this!!!!

  • um u have the lyrics wrong dude my chorus has to do this

  • @Laxlover141 I copied and pasted the lyrics. I know the lyrics by heart. I've known this song since I was 10.

  • @Laxlover141 Actually, I guess you're right. I'll redo them. Thanks for letting me know. :)

  • Bette Midler modified the lyrics a little in her version (or maybe she just omitted the first bridge).

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  • @Laxlover141 hey me too!

  • ugh i hve to sing and dance to this for school:( and you said there were lyrics... i dont see them

  • They're in the description.

  • there is actually lyrics

  • we had do the jitterbug to tis song at school when we were doing ww2

  • My chior has to sing this for our variety show

  • my friends have to sing this song for a uso project

  • I was doing a decade project in school, i happened to have the 40's this song was stuck in my head for like week. :P

  • I found out about this song by hearing in on an episode of the show "Mama's Family".

  • @travis7310 i used to watch that show like all the time aha

  • All the episodes are here on YouTube. I've seen them all multiple times but I still love them!

  • I never thought to check on here. bahahaha

  • First version 1941. Second version 1957.

  • These two versions are the 1941 original recording for Decca Records & introduced by the sisters that same year in Universal's "Buck Privates" starring Abbott & Costello; & the second version is the sisters high-fidelity re-recording for Capitol Records in 1957. John Sforza (Swing It! The Andrews Sisters Story).

  • i love this song, its my grandpa's favortie song.

  • Glad you like it. When I was in 11th grade, by history teacher played in in class when we were learning about WWII and I was the only one, besides her, that knew it! :D

  • i am singing this chours

  • You mean you're signing the chorus of it or you're singing it in your chorus class?

  • My parents had this on 8 track when I was a kid.

  • I used to have it on a 45 record. I outplayed it until it wouldn't play anymore, LOL.

  • You're too young to have had a 45 record. lol.

    You're cultured and sophisticated that's good. Some of the knowledge you have is becoming a lost art.

  • @philldholes im 16 and i listen to 45's, 33's, and 78's instead of cds, but i agree, it is becoming a lost art

  • @ackbomb I had to give in and buy some modern stuff because it keeps getting harder to buy 45 and 33 records. In fact I Haven't seen 78s in years. I'm 39 years old. I do remember 8 track tapes my father might stil have a few.

  • I have lots of records. I even still record on VHS.

  • @philldholes

    What's the bet that the version you heard on 8 track was by Bette Midler. The '70s, Bette Midler, and 8 track go together!

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