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1 week ago
Joan Blondell: "Remember My Forgotten Man" with Etta Moten
A song that still resonates in today's hard times, this is the epic finale to "The Gold Diggers of 1933." Joan Blondell and Etta Moten bring down t...
BlondellBombshell • 368 views
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2 weeks ago
Ray Charles - Birth Of The Blues
Genius + Soul = Jazz is a 1961 album by Ray Charles.
herrannes • 4,249 views
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they just don't come any better than this.....still have my original 1961 album and will keep it forever..Ray Charles and the Count Basic orchestra at their collective best!!..
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2 weeks ago
Gordon MacRae, Sheree North and Jacques d'Amboise - Birth Of The Blues
Another version of this great classic. This is a very impressive number especially for the dancing. This clip is from the 1956 movie "The Best Thin...
navydoctrinidad • 7,974 views
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what an incredible number! saw it when the film first came out...just as hot and super today as it was then. MacRae could really sing but that dance just burned up the screen.
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2 weeks ago
I Never Felt Better
Attorney, Purdom, and singer, Damone, romance two sisters, Reynolds and Powell, who live with and are strongly influenced by eccentric, health orie...
rokrchicky • 669 views
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what a great movie!...super musical numbers for Jane and Debbie and Vic.
IMO best film for Debbie Reynolds along with Susan Slept here & Singing in the Rain.
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1 month ago
Remember my forgotten men - 1933
From "Gold Diggers of 1933" with Joan Blondell and Etta Moten.
French subtitles.
By hoping that YT does not destroy the quality of the video...
camille885 • 38,488 views
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Etta Moten..what an incredible voice...same as in Flying Down to Rio..
everytime I hear or see either, get a big lump in my throat..an amazing talent.....
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2 months ago
Louis Armstrong and the All Stars 1954 Chantez Les Bas (Sing 'Em Low)
Chantez Les Bas (Sing 'Em Low) - Louis Armstrong and the All Stars - Louis Armstrong Plays WC Handy recorded on July 12 & 13 1954 in Chicago IL in...
ulajazz • 1,779 views
arnie473
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what a classic! Armstrong, Artie Shaw and Eartha Kitt all had great renditions on this tune.
Trummy Young was never better..
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2 months ago
The Bob Crewe Generation - Music To Watch Girls By
The Bob Crewe Generation - Music To Watch Girls by.
This is the 9th song on Time Life's As You Remember Them set, Volume I.
Brooklynskipper87 • 434 views
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an unforgettable classic
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2 months ago
Henry Mancini - Two For The Road
Henry Mancini - Two For The Road
This is the 29th song on Time Life's As You Remember Them set, volume I.
And I must note, this is one of my favo...
Brooklynskipper87 • 1,000 views
arnie473
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This beautiful theme song, played over again and again, made a great movie out of a good one....a not uncommon occurrence during the sixties....
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2 months ago
TheRaremusic • 504 views
arnie473
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try "incredible"...better than the Woody Herman original by far!
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2 months ago
Henry Mancini - The Beat
From 1960's The Blues and The Beat
A true masterpiece album stands great to this day!
This one is long out-of-print and expecting a re-release on...
imthebrother • 582 views
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one of Mancini's all time best..ran out and got this album first time
I heard it...in 1960..still have it and play it from time to time...what a classic!
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4 months ago
A Pretty Girl is like a Melody - The Great Ziegfeld (1936)
Written by Irving Berlin (for Ziegfeld Follies of 1919)
Played during the opening credits
Performed by Dennis Morgan, voice dubbed by Allan Jones, ...
turinethefool • 25,985 views
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Voice of Allan Jones was incredible..and he had a great screen presence..wonder why he was not actually in the picture unless perhaps he might have preferred a larger part! Whatever the case, Dennis Morgan was perfect and the song and presentation were totally unforgettable
just incredible...Moten's voice is one for the books...just as it was
in Flying Down to Rio & the Carioca...makes modern singers look
so inconsequential.