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1 week ago
Doris Day - Les Brown - (Ah Yes) There's Good Blues Tonight
I'm telling you Jack - Great day's are back
Take the word of a bird with an ear.
Gather 'round the stand - Listen to the band
It's the blues you've...
Dayniac4324 • 12,187 views
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3 weeks ago
vera-ellen - Wow!
I get all the old movies at http://bit.ly/moviefilm straight onto my pc.
TheVinnyVan • 19,568 views
sandaglad
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the male dancer is John Brascia.
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1 month ago
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1 month ago
wheatworkspro • 19,982 views
sandaglad
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Never heard more magnificent piano playing. This man's spirit is from another place.
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1 month ago
Betty Garrett - Oka Doka Baby
Clip from "The Big City"
Page Cavanaugh Trio provides the music.
TheTomMunday • 2,824 views
sandaglad
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Okle Baby Dokle Ik'll Lik'll Loval You if you'll Okle Baby Dokle Loval Me... Thanks for posting.
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2 months ago
SONG OF THE OPEN ROAD - 1944 - Jane Powell, Edgar Bergen & W.C. Fields in his last performance
SONG OF THE OPEN ROAD 1944 - Jane Powell, Edgar Bergen, Bonita Granville, Hugh Beaumont and W.C. Fields - nominated for 2 Academy Awards including...
Hardtofindvideos2 • 955 views
sandaglad
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A bit of movie/L.A. Noir trivia: Near the beginning of this clip, when the truck with Jane Powell pulls up and Sammy Kaye's band stops playing, notice a gorgeous dark-haired girl in the crowd with some boys who wave and yell at Jane Powell. She is Peggy O'Neill, who killed herself with sleeping p...
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3 months ago
Orchestra Wives (1942) - "Serenade In Blue"
http://www.imdb.com/title/t... - Singing is Lynn Bari. I wonder just how Ray Eberle felt that this actress came in and ripped his song off f...
gregoryagogo • 5,150 views
sandaglad
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The pretty girl who is dancing with a man while she winks at and flirts with Ceasar Romero (the pianist) is Claire James. More info about her can be found at google images or at imdb..
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3 months ago
"Here's to the Girls" - Ziegfeld Follies (HD Print)
"Here's to the Girls"
Music by Roger Edens
Lyrics by Arthur Freed
Sung by Fred Astaire, chorus
Danced by Cyd Charisse, Lucille Ball, chorus
Cameo ...
RidhimaAraina • 35,428 views
sandaglad
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For anyone who is interested, here are the names of the first five "girls," on horseback in order: gorgeous Eve Whitney, Elaine Shepard (later became a war correspondent in Vietnam), Lorraine Miller (from Flint, Michigan), Natalie Draper (who appeared as an uncredited glamour girl in numerous MGM...
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4 months ago
Beverly MIchaels WICKED WOMAN part 1/6 (1953)
Delicious 1953 pIece of trash with Beverly MIchaels, Richard Egan, Percy Helton, Evelyn Scott, Robert Osterioh, William 'Bill' Phillips, Frank Ferg...
Rarevintagefinds • 828 views
sandaglad
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What a hoot! Great intro. Thanks for this!
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4 months ago
I'm Homesick That's All - Stan Kenton Soundie
Stan Kenton and his orchestra with Gene Howard
pmcarro • 881 views
sandaglad
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An interesting rarity of Kenton's. Never heard of this tune before. Thanks for posting.
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4 months ago
The Marilyn Monroe Files Live 1992 tv special 1/6
Live television special on Marilyn's death. Hosted by Bill Bixby(The Hulk)
SGTG77 • 1,292 views
sandaglad
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Absolutely the best and most thorough investigation into Marilyn's death EVER. I well remember watching it in 1992. Thanks for posting!
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5 months ago
Page Cavanaugh-The Three Bears (The Trio) RCA Records
Page Cavanaugh-The Three Bears (The Trio) RCA Records-78-2085-1946
Westtoledoguy • 349 views
sandaglad
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Several years ago, PBS showed a documentary about Page Cavanaugh which included a short clip from a 1946 Soundie featuring the trio performing this number. I've since wanted to hear the whole thing. Love it. Thanks.
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6 months ago
actor Guy Madison Tribute #2 - At Last
watch a full-length Guy Madison film ''Texas,Brooklyn & Heaven'' for free on my website http://gailrussell.blogspot....
It's a fan page dedicated...
TheScreamingmimis • 1,603 views
sandaglad
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Lord have mercy what a gorgeous hunk of man! The absolute all-time all-timer of male perfection to ever come out of Hollywood. It's the un-self-conscious,almost innocent look that nails it.
Thanks for posting. That's quite a collection.
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6 months ago
Love Nest - Part 1
Jim and Connie's postwar New York building troubles keep Jim from working on his novel. Ex-WAC from Jim's army days Roberta moves in, further upset...
evexx08 • 10,467 views
sandaglad
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The swinging vocal group who supply the intro. here, and many others who sang the intros in countless films of the 40's and early 50's are unfortunately almost always uncredited and thus unknown and forgotten. They were probably "studio singers" (just like "studio musicians" and hired dancers) ...
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6 months ago
Texas, Brooklyn & Heaven
Romantic Comedy about would be playwright Eddie and nice girl Perry. After Eddie's grandfather leaves him six thousand dollars, he quits his newspa...
openflix • 3,986 views
sandaglad
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Love the opening credits music, upbeat and swinging. Thanks.
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6 months ago
Texas, Brooklyn & Heaven: Guy Madison, Diana Lynn, Margaret Hamilton, Irene Ryan (1948)
DVD: http://www.amazon.com/gp/pr......
nologorecords • 39,008 views
sandaglad
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Music in the opening credits is great! Just makes you feel good. Film is fun. Always a pleasure to see Guy Madison. Thanks for posting this
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6 months ago
Matt Dennis - Old Uncle Fud (1955)
Matt Dennis (p, vo)
Ray Leatherwood (b)
Bill Pitman (g)
Alvin Stoller (d)
"Dennis, Anyone?" (1955)
222zink • 387 views
sandaglad
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Delightful number. LOVE Matt Dennis. Thanks for posting.
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6 months ago
Emil Coleman (voc. June Barton) - Got To Be This or That (1945)
Emil Coleman (voc. June Barton) - Got To Be This or That (1945)
TheFilmfanatiker1 • 121 views
sandaglad
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What a campy and fun number. Thanks for posting.
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6 months ago
All About Ronnie
Solo by Chris Conner backed by the Stan Kenton Orchestra
danceteacherray • 696 views
sandaglad
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LOVE this. what a voice and arrangement. Thanks for posting
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6 months ago
Benny Carter & his Orch-Malibu Capitol Records
Benny Carter & his Orch-Malibu Capitol Records-78-200-1945
Westtoledoguy • 163 views
sandaglad
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Haunting number. Thanks for posting this.
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6 months ago
George Burns Blackmails The Skylarks
George Burns coerces the singing group The Skylarks into doing a number with hiim on The Burns & Allen Show. Several episodes are available at Houg...
HoughsVideos • 8,500 views
sandaglad
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Excellent singing group! Loved this. The swinging vocal group style of the 40's and 50's is a lost art. I assume these are the same Skylarks who sang with Harry James around 1950.
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6 months ago
CY COLEMAN "WHY CHANGE ME NOW" 1957
http://www.TVDAYS.com http://www.seagate.com Ira H. Gallen Video Resources 220 West 71st Street NYC 10023 (212) 724 - 7055 http://www.TVDAYS.com h...
tvdays • 15,906 views
sandaglad
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Sensational piano and the singing just right. Love this! Thanks.
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6 months ago
Matt Dennis - Angel Eyes
Matt Dennis - Angel Eyes, from his 1958 LP "Plays and Sings Matt Dennis."
TheRecordChanger • 65,082 views
sandaglad
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The great Matt Dennis sang this number superbly in a nightclub scene in the Ida Lupino film "Jennifer" from 1953.
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6 months ago
Jane Frazee - Take the Door To The Left
Clip from" Beautiful But Broke" [1943]
A good old WW2 patriotic song.!!!
TheTomMunday • 653 views
sandaglad
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Great number - and dig those pompadours!
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6 months ago
Vaughn Monroe - "Beware My Heart" - 1947
The highly distinctive voice of the Forties, Vaugn Monroe - with his Moonmaids and orchestra.
Melonhead622 • 2,535 views
sandaglad
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Interesting clip. A real piece of fun 40's kitsch. The pretty blonde in close-ups is long-forgotten Martha O'Driscoll.
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7 months ago
Peggy King - You Came A Long Way From St. Louis
Peggy King sings "You Came A Long Way From St. Louis" in the funny old movie "Abbott and Costello Meet The Mummy" (1955).
NudeAvenger • 1,080 views
sandaglad
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Wonderful clip of a long-forgotten singer who was big in the 50's. Thanks!
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9 months ago
Nine Girls (1944)
Nine Girls, old movie. I'll take the mean one.
VespaGS • 1,037 views
sandaglad
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Dig those pompadours!
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10 months ago
Ann Miller - I'm Gonna See My Baby.wmv
Ann Miller at her best in 1941
neverknewtillnow • 4,334 views
sandaglad
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Thanks again for this great clip. IF you have it and are interested, here's another big band enthusiast who would love to see the Hal McIntyre/Ruth Gaylor number "Tabby the Cat" (and anything else featuring McIntyre) from this film.
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10 months ago
Anita with Stan Kenton.wmv
A 1944 film, possibly a Soundie.
swinginkatz • 888 views
sandaglad
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This is from a 1944 musical short, probably made by Universal, featuring several numbers. It was shown in movie theatres rather than being a Soundie, Thanks for posting.
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10 months ago
Perry Mason Comes Out!
Perry Mason Comes Out! Yes, Raymond Burr was actually a poof! And the luscious Barbara Hale is still alive!! Woohoo!! These are two brief scenes ta...
Rusticating • 11,210 views
sandaglad
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The "young man" was played by Tom Drake, also gay. He had a successful career for a few years at MGM in the 40's.
LOVE Barbara Hale! Thanks for this clip.
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1 year ago
The Scooter & Dixie Show - Our First Birthday
One year ago today we found two newborn kittens in a trash bag. One year later they've proven they're survivors.
SlimDixie • 736 views
sandaglad
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Thank you! Loved this. Bless you.
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1 year ago
Jane Russell in The French Line
Jane Russell sizzles in the French Line, in a dance once thought censorable.. Tame now though. Lloyd Bacon was the director this time; Howard Hugh...
martino19687 • 11,393 views
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1 year ago
sandaglad
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Amazing! I too saw this film and a different version of this number recently, and TCM's Robert Osborne said this version with close-ups had been lost.
Thanks!
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1 year ago
The Condos Brothers
The amazing Duo of the Condo's Brothers...
For more information: dancehistory.org
twobarbreak • 28,299 views
sandaglad
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This great clip is from the movie "Hey,Rookie" starring Ann Miller. Thanks for posting.
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1 year ago
This Love of Ours (1945) - Part 5/10
Produced by Universal Pictures in 1945. Starring Merle Oberon, Claude Rains, and Charles Korvin. Photographed by Lucien Ballard, Merle Oberon's sec...
PeterAndres18 • 3,863 views
sandaglad
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GOOD LORD Charles Korvin is good-looking. Whoa!
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1 year ago
Side-part Victory Rolls
This is the hairstyle I used for my "Zombie Pin-up" video
Like the Rolled Bang, it takes a lot of patience and practice, so don't be discouraged! ...
ThePinUpSweetShoppe • 257,134 views
sandaglad
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Great video, good music and good-looking hair BUT (I'm ready to stand corrected) my understanding is that a Victory Roll was a normally utilitarian hairstyle which involved a continuous roll of hair across the back of the neck. It was particularly favored during WW2 by nurses, military women and ...
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1 year ago
Dolores Moran
Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for fair use for purposes such as criticism, comment, news repo...
Muirmaiden • 4,026 views
sandaglad
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What a looker! She also had a prominent role in the Ida Lupino film, "The Man I Love." Thanks for posting. Love the music.
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1 year ago
Four Freshmen in Japan 1964 Part 4 - Easy Street, Somebody Loves Me, Poinciana, This October
This is a wonderful show made in Japan in 1964 featuring The Four Freshmen's Group 4: Bob Flanigan, Bill Comstock, Ross Barbour, and Ken Albers. Th...
mharbaugh • 7,785 views
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Where have you gotten all those great photos of Doris from the 40's? Good Lord she was pretty.