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  • IF YOU LOVE FRANK SINATRA'S BEAUTIFUL STYLE OF MUSIC, YOU'LL LOVE MY

    ORIGINAL JAZZ SONG, "Something And Marvelous".

    PLEASE CHECK OUT MY VIDEO !

    thanks !

  • LOVE BEAN JUICE_ FRANK_ & LANDAU, EUGENE MURPHY!!!

  • LOL DRINK COFFEE Do Stupid Things Faster With More Energy

  • when i was a kid my grandpa would get me up at 5 am give me all the coffee i could drink an put on some old blue eyes he would say

  • Haha it's funny to hear that for me because I am brazilian

    also yeah we have lot's of coffee in brazil yet

  • @Billy1RBstudios

    haha :)

  • I was drinking coffe and listening to this.

  • great song.

  • Frank did a great, more up-tempo version in '61 on the Ring a Ding Ding album. - not sure if you can get it on cd - I've got the vinyl album.

  • @marvinbnaylor That is true, and I knew about that version. I didn't actually know about this version. It would be good to have them both on YouTube for comparison. Both are interesting. Each one has slightly different lyrics, too. Charming song in either form.

  • Love it!

  • Never heard Sinatra before, like this song though even though my normal taste is hardcore punk which is a polar opposite of this.

  • @chrishirschfeld

    Hardcore punks my preferance, but this song is too damn clever to leave alone.

  • This is my theme song... coffee addict here ~旦_(^O^ )

  • The weird thing is that this makes me think about Weebl's stuff. O.o''

  • i like this song

  • I'm drinking a cup right now while listining to this

  • Haha this company (coffeee.net) has this as its on hold music! Brilliant

  • Anyone wanna go get a cup of coffee?

  • @cjguy30 You buyin'? =J

  • @Markalson1938 If you'll excuse me- I'm 12 so I guess i'm part of the "Twitter age" XD

    What Jpalazzolo829 meant by "Wtf" Was "What the fu**"

  • WTF

  • @Jpalazzolo829 I know I'm getting old and I'm not a part of the twitter age so I have no idea what you mean

  • Does anyone recall Louis Prima? Keely Smith?

    Old Blue Eyes, or whoever you all mean just can't compare.

  • yo

    awesome song

    i learned this in my singing class

    i love it

    but we sing it quite faster!!!

  • ,.,.,..::P

    

  • African group, OSIBISA, did a great version of the Coffee Song on their 1976 album, OJAH AWAKE. Well worth a listen.

  • 15 people like justin beiber lollol

  • ***dnl

  • my god, his voice could cure addictions if my generation would listen to it

  • I'm 14 and I think this is REAL MUSIC. 

  • Songs were much more pure those days! Nostalgia...

    I was definetely born in the wrong era!

  • I could really go for a cup of coffe right now :)

  • I always have loved this song.

  • Check out "Last Drop (The Starbucks Song)" on You Tube...

  • Could sby tell me the genre of his music? I wish to collect such songs as many as possible.

  • @mozdonny sinatra is its own type of music

  • @bearteeth8 Maybe it has a unique flavour, but don't tell me that it can't be fit into an existing genre.

  • @mozdonny well, windows media player says it is "vocal", but i think they just made something up. 

  • @bearteeth8 Hell knows, thanks anyhow^^"

  • Ditto ~ Happy National Coffee Day ~ just posted this GR8 video on Google+ ~ Thanks for posting~! May God bless us ALL in these difficult & trying times~!

  • HAPPY NATIONAL COFFEE DAY!!!!

  • WHOA BACK UP THERE!

    $50 FINE?

    ...THE HELL?

    also- how do you get coffee in coffee? o.O AND 5 cents for coffee??

    *builds time machine and lives way back then* |D *returns with tons of coffee*

  • Frank Sinatra was truly a brilliant man. I wish i could have lived during that era. the ending has always got a chuckle out of me. thank you for posting this video.

  • ;))

    

  • 14 people were addicted to coffee, and now as bitter as I like my coffee.

  • Thanks a lot :3

  • Am I the only who gets a caffeine boost after listening to this song? 

  • The Andrews Sisters also sing this song, although sadly I do not think there is a copy on youtube. I much prefer their version, they have beautiful voices.

  • im 45 and i didnt live those days that will never come...sad, sad ,sad !

  • Is it wierd that im from BOSNIA and i fcking LOOOOVE THIS

  • I want to be a part of the "Coffee Gang"..

  • Stan lee wants his coffee

  • alright no second top comment my time to shine erhmm....Mustard?

  • God I missed this song. Thanks mate!

  • ;x

  • Oh, to have a cup of coffee with Ol' Blue Eyes in sunny Brazil... 

  • HEY I LOVE COFFEE AND TEA TOO. I LOVE IT SO MUCH THAT I FOUND THE COFFEE THAT PAYS. IF A FREE SAMPLE OF SMOOTH TASTING GOURMET LATTE INTERESTS YOU ASK ME HOW YOU CAN GET YOUR OWN . HAVE A MOCHALICIOUS DAY!

  • Back when I was a kid there was this song on the radio that cought my fanzy.

    Years later I tried to find it. I couldn't I thought the title was "There's A Awfull Lot Of Coffee In Brazil" and I thought a Girl had sung it. Then one day a few years ago I found the recording. It wasn't a girl singer but Big Blue Eyes himself. The title wasn't "There's An Awfull Lot Of Coffee, But simply "THE COFFEE SONG"

  • @chasdffdf I had the same problem, I remembered it when I was a kid, my Mom drunk coffee by the gallons. I hate the stuff myself. But I remembered a girl singer doing it and though it was what you did for a title. But I could find nothing on it till I found this record. I still think Peggy Lee did it too but I can not find any info on it.

  • @markalson1938 i love coffee its good for your heart

  • @markalson1938 Peggy Lee has a song titled "Black Coffee", but I don't believe she ever sang this song, or at lest I never heard she did.

  • @chasdffdf What you try to find is Osibisa - The coffe song :) let's try it

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  • thanks for posting

  • the sound quality hurts my fucking ears

  • @DkDrums8 Check out Sinatra's second shot at this song, on his 1961 album, "Ring-a-Ding-Ding." He rocks the Hell out of it. In stereo.

  • im 13, just searching the internet and i cant BELIEVE i found THIS :) It's actually pretty good...i like it :D It sounds as if everything back then was real calm and not much fights, guns, and violence and rapping. Remind me to check other songs like this.

  • @DefinitionInfinition Take a closer look, you will find a lot of great music that your generation has missed.

  • @markalson1938 Agreed. From this 15 year old to a

  • @markalson1938 Woops I was supposed to cancel that post up there, I agree with you mark, I'm 15 and I adore all these kind of things. Big bands, live broadcasts, and command performances make me one happy gal (:

  • @lalafunnys Maybe not all of this generation isn't tone def after all. I get a lot of young people on my music sites asking why they don't have music likr this. I tell them go ask the peopl that dish out the junk that is suppose to be music today. If they knew there was a market for it, I'm sure they would produce it.

  • @markalson1938 Of course! You don't know how many times I've seen someone on youtube say things like, "I think a young version of /this artist/ would do well even today". This really irks me, because it's true and yet there isn't anything near to the greatness that stars and starlets had produced in past generations.

  • @markalson1938 it sounds like music from fallout lol i love this music

  • @markalson1938 Im 15 and played fallout 3 and new vegas. I really liked the music from people like the ink spots, frank sinatra, dean martin, and peggy lee so i started listeing to it. :D

  • @DefinitionInfinition I 'm almost POSITIVE that rap didn't EXIST back then. But yes, current generations usually don't even get a taste of these wonderful types of music.

  • @DefinitionInfinition Encouraging to read your reaction here, not becuase you like somethng "old" but because you've discovered that what has been passing for "music" over your lifetime is full of anger and ugliness...besides being repetitive, void of melody, and the same crap for 30+ years. There's niothing like a good song whether from 1940 or 2010. Hope you'll continue to share and maybe "songs" can come back to popularity.

  • @DefinitionInfinition Anyone else still in their teens love Frank Sinatra?

  • @DefinitionInfinition no one fucking cares at all

  • @ineedaname30 I'm just trying to let people know that people at ANY age can be able to listen to Frank Sinatra instead of mainstream radio music....but ok.

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    for an insight in the latest Growing Company in Healthy Coffee

    Have a Great Day Danny

  • thank you

    

  • I have this by the Andrews Sisters; on the label for their release, it is credited as "There's An Awful Lot of Coffee In Brazil".

  • A coffee bean is the seed of the coffee plant (the pit inside the red or purple fruit often referred to as a cherry). Even though they are seeds, they are referred to as 'beans' because of their resemblance.

  • Back then, a happy song about something as simple as coffee.

    Good ol' days.

  • I also remember a girl singer singing this back in the forties but Frank had the only charted version. I always thought Peggy Lee had done it but I have not found any reference to such a recording.

  • So.. what's with the potato juice?

  • Don't know how many times it's been said but there WAS a version of this sung by a girl :P The Andrews Sisters and another girl I can't remember, but it's brilliant :D

  • shittest video clip, lol random coffee pics

  • I just searched "Coffee Song" and this came up. :P

  • Frank re-recorded this in 1960 for his first Reprise Lp "Ring-A-Ding-Ding!"-Edmundo Ros also covered this three times for his DECCA UK/London US Lps,two of them in "Phase 4 Stereo"!

  • I dont loke coffee, nut i love this song.

  • Yeah i like coffee.But i don't think there's so much coffe like that here in Brazil.=P

  • @MonsieurDetroz This song is from the mid-forties when Brazil was one of the top coffee producers in the world.

    I don't know if it's true today but sowhat? It's a song, not a economic course. Why do people today think a song is suppose to be factualy correct? Did Davy Crockett kill himself a bear when he was only? Ofcourse not but it makes a good song.

  • @MonsieurDetroz I knew you'd be here...

  • dude this is like the coolest song ever lol. its a fricken song about coffe!

  • I LOVE COFFEE!

  • Do You Folks Like Coffee ?!?!?

  • @SmokingWickerman Straight from the hills of columbia?

  • The end where he mimicks a worker angered Spanish-Speaking people..it had "The Frito Bandito" effect! It was banned later from radio forever! Too bad..it's a great song,but with a negative backlash!

  • @mrmjb1960 There are just too many people who take offence at anything. The PC's in this country are why there few good TV shows or movies today. No one can laugh at themselfs anymore, How many Liberals does it take

    to screw in a light bulb? 5333 and they are all working for GE trying to make one that doen't use engery.

  • Funny thing, it was because the brazilian economy was basically based on coffe that we broke with the Second World War and now brazilian coffe isn't that much known worldwide (at least I think it isn't, never heard of it as that big a deal).

  • This was Also Recorded by Venezualian Bandleader Edmundo Ros,too,who sang it first!

  • This was Re-Recorded in 1961 by Frank..it was on his First Reprise Lp,"Ring-A-Ding-Ding!",which has celebrated its 50th Anniversary!

  • *gasp*!

    Coffee beans are actually cherries?!?!

  • "close your eyes and i'll kiss you..." all my loving, can you hear it?

  • They've got an awful lot a poverty in Brazil now...

  • Frank did this much later..and nailed it. Not sure if it was on the Come Fy With Me or not. I have a A special reprise 4 CD vertical box set that has the later version...which really kicks, by the by.

  • I agree with you Someonespadre, I drink mine black with no sugar or cream! :-)

  • potato juice = VODKA

  • @markalson1938 do you know what the recording of this is? wanting to use it in a film is all and i need to find the copyright holder :-) cheers

  • Magical. (:

  • There are a lot of people who consider coffee to be a drug. it's definitely mood-altering ;o)

  • coffeegirl23.organogold,com

  • I have this song on my mp3 player

  • "Big Blue Eyes'? *Ol' Blue Eyes"

  • ....ya know, i think he's talkin about cocaine.

  • @SirRealakaBOOK

    No, the song is obviously about coffee. Brazil is known for their large amount of coffee beans. It's the 1950's, nobody sang about drugs.

  • @kikyouskiller way to read too much into a simple joke, kudos. and im more than sure they sang about drugs in the 50's and probably even before.

  • @kikyouskiller

    A lot of people think there are racist undertones to it, believe it or not. I don't know if I buy it though, Frank is classier than that.

  • 1:01 whats that painting called?

  • @screamit1

    Johannes Vermeer's Girl with a Pearl Earring, title says it all ;-)

  • A shame I don't drink coffee...

  • I love coffee, black no sugar!

  • So cute (and I am not a fan of coffee) :)

  • this makes me think of Coffee.....

  • I need a time machine to fly away from these shitty times...

  • I live there, exactly in the middle of the south america - Cuiabá - MT-BRAZIL :D

  • At that time, Brazil was on vogue, and now it is again...

  • @safira1877 Yay!! Go Brazil! They are our real friends- allies in the Cold War, and they even sent troops to fight in Italy in WWII. Now, Brazil did that when it could comfortably have leased air bases to the US from which the US could patrol the Central Atlantic and protect Brazil from German U-boats. Some 450 Brazilians died in Italy for the Allied cause. Now, that's an ally. THANKS, BRAZIL! We are hemispheric brothers.

    Oh, yeah, LOL! 0:12 Lockheed Super Connie.

  • hes smooth.....as a venti breakfast blend

  • great..;))

  • it would be a wonderful dream if every thing was made out of coffee

  • my husband eats raw potatoes --i thought potato juice was for starching shirts

  • I love on the cover how the TWA planes were in the background!!!

  • Best song ever!

  • Does anyone else really want to try coffee ketchup?

  • @snow15white It's only a Kitchy song

  • @markalson1938 Kitchy,Kitchy Koo! (Tickles) LOL!

  • @snow15white No; coffee catsup doesn't sound good. I've had bacon-flavored chewing gum, and it's doesn't taste as good as it sounds.

  • ahahaha I love this song :D totally not about coffee x)

  • My apologies! I was wrong...Very best to you!

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  • @Ravivharshanee Then what's it doing on an Album titled "Sinatra"s Hits Of The Forties" ? He doesn't even sound like Martin on this and Dean hadn't even started recording when this was popular. I posted this and it is not wrong.

  • @Ravivharshanee

    Definitely Mr. Sinatra.... 

  • There seems to be a bit missing in this song...

    i remember the song having a stanza that was about dating a girl later and she smelled like percolator!!

    But still... i simply love this song... Sinatra is AWESOME!!

  • Love this song. We performed it with a ukulele accompaniment and have posted it: v=5hjePcap8TQ.

  • I like the graphics you chose to go with the song.

  • its a perfect way to get someone to go there

  • Shit, im brazilian and im addicted to coffe... but it is SO GREAT

  • watch?v=QPWB0dkm7JU

  • 10 people don't drink coffee.

  • Thanks for sharing

  • Great Vocals! Wish he was still alive!

  • show's what a great if he can sing a song about coffee without making a fool of himself!

  • Great song and great montage.

    If you drink coffee and work by your laptop you make like to search for "Adkaf"

  • I've had it with Starbucks, I'm home only thanks to coffeeloverstipsandtricks (.) com

  • 9 people drank water and were fined a great big $50 bill.

  • I love Coffee, Sinatra and Brazil...

    Greetings from USA

  • I am such an IDIOT! I accidentally pressed the dislike button, but God knows that I love this song dearly! Sinatra, I will ALWAYS love you. right now as an 18 year old, and later then when I'm 89. Your music will just live on forever! <33

  • @MSAZgreen you can just click like...

  • @iluvme4never haha. I know, I found that out after posting that comment. : )

  • @MSAZgreen lol, just making sure you knew.

  • @iluvme4never : D

  • a simpler time in america!!!!!

  • @fluffydolly I would love to have that simpler time back again. Not that we didn't have problems. We just came out of a Great Depression and World War Two. But we looked to

    ourselves to look after us and not the Government. Also our expectations were not so high but we strived to give our self's a better life.

  • @markalson1938 "but we looked to ourselves to look after us not the government." Not really, the Robber Barons were responsible for the great depression, especially JP Morgan, (who was nothing if not a filthy pirate and happy to deep-six the people of America,) fought tooth and nail against FDR's policies which provided the only relief for many Americans who otherwise would have starved to death. Like the power elite of today, those creeps relished seeing people suffer in abject poverty.

  • @markalson1938 That's because if you looked to the government, they'd slap a 'communist' label on your head and whisk you off to the nearest state detention centre.

  • @fluffydolly what you mean in the racially segregated, corrupt, uneducated time in america, oh wait isnt that right now. either way go read a book

  • @maxmontreality .......stop the pc crying & relize america was better than!!!!

  • @fluffydolly pc crying..? youre clearly an idiot. Im not being politically correct, just plain old correct. why dont you tell me how america was better? From what i can tell from your msg alone is that the education system wasnt great....you still can't spell at the ripe old age of 41. Not only that but considering the fact that youre 41, how would you have a clue what america was like when frank sinatra was singing the coffee song (1940's). so like i said before GO READ A FUCKING BOOK.

  • ... i want coffee now~

    TO BRAZIL!!!

  • Only Frank could ever pull off a song about... Coffee... And make it sound good.

  • This is a war rationing protest song. WWII

  • im soo huge fan sinatra :) he was amazing