(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.
@ThePostman12345 lolwut
EPICWINize 2 weeks ago
i like this song. it would be good for one of those "technical difficulties" waiting songs
ThePostman12345 2 weeks ago
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.
ulysses1904 4 weeks ago
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.
dennycom 1 month ago
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...
zickie2000 2 months ago
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.
zickie2000 2 months ago
great song
jpoe141 3 months ago
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!
RodionRadichev 4 months ago
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.
Glinkaism1 5 months 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."
Glinkaism1 5 months ago