That Happy Feeling - Bert Kaempfert

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Uploaded by on Feb 6, 2010

(A personal memory, not trying to win any movie awards here!) Bert Kaempfert's "That Happy Feeling" from the 50's accompanies a great Sunday drive from Flagstaff to Mormon Lake Arizona after a major snow. You can do this easily at eMemoriesMaker.com.

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  • @ThePostman12345 lolwut

  • i like this song. it would be good for one of those "technical difficulties" waiting songs

  • Good tune, I was born in 1959 and watched Sandy Becker on Channel 5 out of NYC and this song brings me back. Thanks for sharing it.

  • I am also one of those people who remember this tune from the Corona UHF Television station back in the early 1970's. (Channel 52 if I rememer correctly.)I loved it then and love it now. I was only able to enjoy it now because of the move "Mary and Max had it in the movie and I was able to view the credits at the end and find the name of this tune. What a wonderful memory.

  • I have loved the song ever since. Sandy Becker who died in 1996, had a skit on his show called Norton Nork, dressing as another character. He uses this song. Spent years looking for it and found it on-line in 2003 when the songs of his show were listed on IMDB.com. I do remember HOA on WABC radio in NY as well. Enjoyed your video. Worth more than a lot of junk I see on youtube. You get an award from me. THANKS! Like the live version on utube as well...

  • My all time favorite instrumental song. Actually written by Guy Warren in 1962 and performed by Bert Kaempfert who also did some arranging work for the Beatles. He died a long time ago. Bert also performed the Theme to the original Match Game Show in th 1960's, "A Swingn' Safari." I am also a native of the greater NY metro area. Sandy Becker had a variety show in the late fifites and early sixties. I was only three when the song came out.

  • great song

  • Who the hell was the one person who disliked this?? BTW, also used as a theme on German language radio in Los Angeles during the 1950's and 1960's for Sunday afternoon "Drei Uhr Tee mit Lisa Lesco." Always puts me in a great mood!

  • This was also Sandy Becker's theme for his kids show on New York TV. Sandy Becker was Dr. Malone in the long-running radio series, "Young Doctor Malone." He passed away about a year ago.

  • @silverhair42 HOA was singing the lyrics to The Sugar Bush Polka. "Sugar Bush, I love you so. I will never let you go. Dance the polka night and noon. Sugar Bush, I love you so."

    The origin of this song is from an African folk song "Sugar Bush."

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