[MM:SS] - [Main dancers] - [Movie title] - [year] - [Name of the song or scene] 0:00 - Donna Reed - It’s A Wonderful Life (colorized) - 1946 - Smashing “Buffalo Gals” vinyl record scene 0:06 - Patrick Swayze & Jennifer Grey - Dirty Dancing - 1987 - Time of my life 0:09 - Bill Haley's Comets - Don't Knock the Rock - 1956 - Hot Dog Buddy, Buddy 0:12 - Chorus - Gold Diggers of 1935 - 1935 - Lullaby of Broadway 0:15 - Joan McCracken - Good News - 1947 - Pass That Peace Pipe 0:18 - Chorus - Dames - 1934 - It's Hell For A Dame 0:20 - Mickey Rooney & Judy Garland - Babes on Broadway - 1941 - Hoedown! 0:23 - The Berry Brothers - Panama Hattie - 1942 - The Sping 0:26 - Ginger Rogers & Fred Astaire - Follow The Fleet - 1936 - Let Yourself Go 0:29 - Ann-Margret - Bye Bye Birdie - 1963 - Lot of Livin' to Do 0:31 - Barbara Stanwyck & Pinky Lee - Lady of Burlesque - 1943 - Swing Dance 0:34 - Mary Tyler Moore & Julie Andrews - Thoroughly Modern Millie - 1967 - Elevator tap dance 0:37 - Joe E. Brown & Sheila Clark - Show Boat - 1951 0:40 - Donald O'Connor & Debbie Reynolds - I Love Melvin - 1953 - Where Did You Learn to Dance? 0:42 - Jessie Matthews - Evergreen - 1934 0:45 - Betty Grable & The Condos Brothers - Meet me After the Show - 1951 - Lead dance number 0:48 - Marc Platt, Rita Hayworth & Larry Parks - Down to Earth - 1947 0:51 - Ann-Margret - Viva Las Vegas - 1964 - Hottest Dance Scene 0:53 - Jane Powell & Scotty Beckett - A Date with Judy - 1948 - I'm Strictly On The Corny Side 0:56 - Chris Penn & Kevin Bacon - Footloose - 1984 - Final dance 0:59 - Betty Grable & The Condos Brothers - Moon over Miami - 1941 - You Started Something 1:02 - Chorus - Hello, Dolly! - 1969 1:04 - Charles Chaplin - The Gold Rush - 1925 - Roll Dance 1:07 - Chorus - Flower Drum Song - 1961 - Grant Avenue 1:10 - Dick Van Dyke - Mary Poppins - 1964 - Step in time 1:13 - Rita Moreno - West Side Story - 1961 - America 1:16 - Chorus - Hello, Dolly! - 1969 1:19 - Vera-Ellen - The Kid from Brooklyn - 1946 - Hey What´s Your Name 1:21 - Gene Kelly - Les Girls - 1957 - Les Girls 1:24 - Judy Garland & Fred Astaire - Easter Parade - 1948 - I Love A Piano 1:26 - The Goldwyn Girls - Guys and Dolls - 1955 - Pet me Poppa 1:29 - Fred Astaire - Royal Wedding - 1951 - Dancing on the Ceiling 1:32 - Ruby Keeler - 42nd Street - 1933 - Train scene 1:35 - Ruby Keeler - 42nd Street - 1933 - Come and Meet Those Dancing Feet 1:39 - Paula Kelly, Shirley MacLaine & Chita Rivera - Sweet Charity - 1969 - There's Gotta Be Something Better Than This 1:42 - Gregory Hines & Mikhail Baryshnikov - White Nights - 1985 - Prove Me Wrong 1:46 - Bob Fosse - The Affairs of Dobie Gillis - 1953 - You Can't Do Wrong Doin' Right 1:49 - Fred Astaire & Vera-Ellen - Three Little Words - 1950 - Where Did You Get That Girl? 1:51 - Vera-Ellen - Let's Be Happy - 1957 - I'm Going to Scotland 1:54 - Fred Astaire x 10 - Blue Skies - 1946 - Puttin’ on the Ritz 1:57 - Donald O'Connor & Gene Kelly - Singin' in the Rain - 1952 - Moses Supposes... 2:00 - Gene Nelson - Lullaby of Broadway - 1951 - Zing! Went the Strings of My Heart 2:01 - Bob Hope - The Seven Little Foys - 1955 - Dance Off 2:04 - Eleanor Powell & Fred Astaire - Broadway Melody of 1940 - 1940 - Jukebox Dance 2:07 - Gene Nelson - Tea for Two - 1950 - Charleston based on No, No, Nanette 2:10 - Donald O'Connor & Vera-Ellen - Call me Madam - 1953 - Something To Dance About 2:12 - Dorothy Dandridge & The Nicolas Brothers - Sun Valley Serenade - 1941 - Chattanooga Choo Choo 2:15 - Vera-Ellen & Gene Kelly - Words and Music - 1948 - Slaughter On Tenth Avenue 2:17 - Dan Dailey, Michael Kidd & Gene Kelly - It's Always Fair Weather - 1955 - The Binge Trash Can Dance 2:20 - Leroy Daniels & Fred Astaire - The Band Wagon - 1953 - Shine On Your Shoes 2:23 - Wally Vernon & Dixie Dunbar - Alexander's Ragtime Band - 1938 - Turkey Trot 2:26 - Ethel Merman - Call Me Madam - 1953 - Last scene 2:29 - Barbra Streisand - Hello, Dolly! - 1969 2:31 - Dick Van Dyke & Julie Andrews - Mary Poppins - 1964 - Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious 2:34 - The Nicholas Brothers - Down Argentine Way - 1940 2:36 - Gene Kelly - Les Demoiselles de Rochefort - 1967 - Chanson d'Andy 2:39 - John Travolta - Saturday Night Fever - 1977 - You Should be Dancing 2:42 - Jennifer Beals - Flashdance - 1983 - What A Feeling 2:45 - Betty Garrett, Ann Miller, Vera Ellen, Frank Sinatra, Jules Munshin & Gene Kelly - On The Town - 1949 - On The Town 2:48 - Shirley Temple - The Little Princess - 1939 - The Old Kent Road 2:51 - Donald O'Connor - Call Me Madam - 1953 - What Chance Have I With Love 2:53 - Bill Haley's Comets - Don't Knock the Rock - 1956 - Hot Dog Buddy, Buddy 2:56 - The Nicholas Brothers - Stormy Weather - 1943 - Jumpin' Jive 2:58 - Ann Miller - Hit The Deck - 1955 - The Lady From Bayou 3:00 - Rita Moreno - West Side Story - 1961 - America 3:03 - Sally Forrest & Lee Scott - Excuse My Dust - 1951 - Waterfront Ballet 3:06 - Barbara Stanwyck & Pinky Lee - Lady of Burlesque - 1943 - Swing Dance 3:09 - Cynthia Rhodes & Patrick Swayze - Dirty Dancing - 1987 - Do You Love Me? & Love Man 3:12 - Fred Astaire & Vera-Allen - Three Little Words - 1950 - Mr. and Mrs. Hoofer At Home 3:14 - Donald O'Connor, Debbie Reynolds & Gene Kelly - Singin' in the Rain - 1952 - Good Morning 3:17 - Steve Martin - Pennies From Heaven - 1981 - Yes! Yes! 3:19 - Chorus - Gold Diggers of 1935 - 1935 - Lullaby of Broadway 3:22 - Kevin Bacon's double - Footloose - 1984 - Never 3:24 - Sharon Shapiro - Flashdance - 1983 - What A Feeling 3:29 - Herbert Wiere, Sylvester Wiere & Harry Wiere - The Great American Broadcast - 1941 - The Stradivarians 3:33 - Chorus - Damn Yankees - 1958 - Shoeless Joe From Hannibal Mo 3:37 - Chorus - Gold Diggers of 1935 - 1935 - Lullaby of Broadway 3:39 - George Murphy & Judy Garland - For Me and My Gal - 1942 - By the Beautiful Sea 3:41 - Ray McDonald, Mel Tormé, Peter Lawford, Loren Tindall - Good News - 1947 - Be a Ladies Man 3:44 - Buddy Ebsen, George Murphy & Eleanor Powell - Broadway Melody of 1938 - 1937 - Follow In My Footsteps 3:47 - Dan Dailey & The Berry Brothers (Ananias & Warren) - You're My Everything - 1949 - Chattanooga Choo-Choo 3:49 - Paula Kelly, Shirley MacLaine & Chita Rivera - Sweet Charity - 1969 - There's Gotta Be Something Better Than This 3:51 - Ray Bolger & June Haver - Look for the Silver Lining - 1949 3:54 - David Lichine & Eleanor Powell - Sensations of 1945 - 1944 - Boogie Woogie Tap Dance with Woody Herman's Orchestra 3:57 - Vera Ellen & John Brascia - White Christmas - 1954 - Mandy 4:00 - Marge Champion & Gower Champion - Lovely To Look At - 1952 - I Won't Dance 4:03 - Fred Kelly & Gene Kelly - Deep In My Heart - 1954 - I Love To Go Swimmin' with Women 4:05 - Fred Astaire - A Damsel In Distress - 1937 - I Can’t Be Bothered Now 4:08 - Michael Crawford & Danny Lockin - Hello, Dolly! - 1969 4:10 - Ethel Merman - There's No Business Like Show Business - 1954 - A Sailor's Not a Sailor ('Til a Sailor's Been Tattooed) 4:13 - Ann Miller - Lovely To Look At - 1952 - I'll Be Hard To Handle 4:16 - Fred Astaire & The Four Tones - You'll Never Get Rich - 1941 - Since I Kissed My Baby Goodbye 4:19 - Ginger Rogers & Fred Astaire - The Barkleys of Broadway - 1949 - Bouncing The Blues 4:21 - The Berry Brothers - Lady Be Good - 1941 - You'll Never Know 4:23 - Jessie Matthews - Evergreen - 1934 - '1924' a British Charleston 4:27 - Eleanor Powell - Honolulu - 1939 - Hula 4:29 - The Berry Brothers - Panama Hattie - 1942 - Berry Me Not with The Berry Brothers 4:32 - Jane Russell & Marilyn Monroe - Gentlemen Prefer Blondes - 1953 - When Love Goes Wrong, Nothing Goes Right 4:35 - Unknown movie and dancers 4:38 - Chorus - Good News - 1947 - Varsity Drag 4:41 - The Andrews Sisters - Hollywood Canteen - 1944 - Getting Corns For My Country 4:44 - The Nicholas Brothers - The Great American Broadcast - 1941 - Leap Through Train Windows 4:46 - Ann-Margret & Elvis Presley - Viva Las Vegas - 1964 - What'd I Say 4:49 - Chorus - Dames - 1934 - It's Hell For A Dame 4:52 - Vera-Ellen & Fred Astaire - The Belle of New York - 1952 - Currier & Ives 4:56 - Vera-Ellen & Donald O'Connor - Call me Madam - 1953 - Something To Dance About 4:59 - Acrobatic women dance team - Sensations of 1945 - 1944 - Final Dance 5:02 - Julie Andrews - Star! - 1968 - Saga of Jenny 5:04 - The Ross Sisters - Broadway Rhythm - 1944 - Solid Potato Salad 5:07 - Miriam LaVelle - The Gang's all Here - 1943 - Uncredited scene 5:09 - Ray McDonald - Babes on Broadway - 1941 5:12 - Ann Miller, Gene Kelly, Frank Sinatra, Jules Munshin & Betty Garrett - On The Town - 1949 - Prehistoric Man 5:16 - Nick Long Jr - Broadway Melody of 1936 - 1935 - Got A Feelin You're Fooling 5:21 - Chorus - I Love Melvin - 1953 - Before The Game 5:23 - Fred Astaire - Three Little Words - 1950 - Test Solo 5:26 - Gower Champion & Marge Champion - Show Boat - 1951 - Life Upon the Wicked Stage 5:29 - Christopher Walken - Pennies From Heaven - 1981 - Let's Misbehave 5:31 - Jerry Mouse & Gene Kelly - Anchors Aweigh - 1945 - Jerry Mouse & Gene Kelly Dance 5:34 - Ginger Rogers & Fred Astaire - Follow The Fleet - 1936 - Let Yourself Go 5:38 - Chorus - Hello, Dolly! - 1969 5:41 - Donald O'Connor & Debbie Reynolds - I Love Melvin - 1953 - Where Did You Learn to Dance? 5:44 - The Berry Brothers - Panama Hattie - 1942 - Berry Me Not with The Berry Brothers 5:47 - Dixie Dunbar & Wally Vernon - Alexander's Ragtime Band - 1938 - Turkey Trot 5:49 - Vera-Ellen - Call Me Madam - 1953 - The Ocarina 5:52 - Ann-Margret - Viva Las Vegas - 1964 - Hottest Dance Scene 5:55 - Kevin Bacon - Footloose - 1984 - Never 5:58 - Lucinda Dickey - Breakin' - 1984 - Ain't Nobody by Rufus & Chaka Khan 6:01 - Chorus - West Side Story - 1961 - Cool 6:03 - Eleanor Powell - Honolulu - 1939 - Hula Tap 6:05 - Ann Miller - Easter Parade - 1948 - Shakin' The Blues Away 6:09 - Donna Reed - It’s A Wonderful Life (colorized) - 1946 - Smashing “Buffalo Gals” vinyl record scene
I am 73, male. I grew up seeing all these movies. I almost teared up watching this. Fantastic job. The timing was impeccable. So good it made me forget the original music. I'm going to use this list to either buy or find these movies to watch in their entirety. What memories.
I am 62 and the movie came 1984 and I love it, I use the music for my exercises everyday. And stay dancing with that energy of 20s. Thanks God for the energy he gives me.
Another 73 year old bundle of memories reporting in to say, "What a great way to celebrate the scenes that brought so much joy, excitement & laughter to our lives."
This is amazing how someone could go through all of those different movies from many different movies and find dances to the rhythm of Footloose. That was just FANTASTIC!! My hats off to the person that put this together.👍👏
I am an 82 year old guy and this collection is like a collage of memories all the way from my childhood thru my 50 year marriage to my loving wife. What a great job you did.
At 64 I’m one of four generations here who agrees with you. A shot of joy every time we watch. These incredible dance montages are timeless, and for anyone with heart.
I cannot believe nearly 99% of these wonderful dancers are tapping it out in heaven! What fantastic memories these bring. At 66 yrs old, I can remember most of these movies. Just think...the new generation should watch and respect their elders to be sure..don't they wish they could be as cool as their Grandparents & Great Grandparents were???!! Next time they knock the "Boomers"...just watch this and realize these people looked better than them, danced better than they ever could begin and they are the "Boomers" Grandparents here!!! GREAT VIDEO Thanks
I’m a 74 year old Vietnam Veteran and I lay awake EVERY night till about 2.30am listening to this music when music was music and I’m sure it keeps me alive and most cool 👍
I truly never get sick of watching this. I grew up watching all of these great MGM musicals and to see these amazingly talented people get a modern make over is just a joy.
The amount of fabulous dancing talent back in the day. Unbelievable. Hollywood could not make a movie today such as then. And back it was done with ease!
The song is an absolute joy to listen to, and the video montage is a visual masterpiece. Even the most jaded among us would HAVE to feel something deep down watching this.
I have this saved, and I watch it maybe 3 times a year, because it is so cool to me. It always brings a smile. Why have we strayed so far from being a people, a society that is involved together? This is all before social media, and it looks like we were better off then
The greatest achievement of these dancers is definitely smiling while doing the most grueling of dances so beautifully. Hats off to all of them! Hats off to you for creating this.
maaaan this was an absolutely fantastic cavalcade! finally someone did this song justice! and with humour, panache, a VAST movie culture, and an impressive ear for matching energy /movements/ and even lyrics!! Absolutely brilliant.
Hooooly shit this comes from big money! Ive never seen anything as smooth as this, it requires: True knowledge, real money, an understanding of history, and irony. I must say that this one looks like a full house.
I loved the way these dance movies were put together with it's timely beat of FOOTLOOSE music 🎶🎶🕺🕺🕺💃💃💃. Amazing beautifully made. Made my day!🕺🕺🕺💃💃💃🎶🎶🎶
I am 61 years old and my mother, bless her heart introduced me to these dancers. My favorite always has been and always will be Rita Hayworth. Wow.❤️❤️
This is one of the better collections I have seen of decades of styles of dancers and actors dancing to a classic song and I want to send this to my granddaughters who are only 87 and nine years old and just have been taking dance lessons for a couple years but I want them to appreciate what dancing can represent. These people are so talented in this video and many of them are not even alive today but the spirit of their dancing and their musicality will always be with us!! Thank you for putting this video together!!!! I only wished I could still dance because I used to love to dance♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
Great video collage. Thank you very much. Best part was reading "If anyone in the comments section tries to make this about politics, race, religion etc, then the comment will be deleted & you will be blocked, and if necessary, I will disable all comments". Sad but necessary these days. :-) Thanks again.
I really enjoyed this, what an impression these dancing stars made on me. At 79 years old, their names instantly came to me, how can I spot June Alyson, Mitzi Gaynor, Gene Kelly, Jane Russell, etc instantly and not remember if I ate lunch today.? LOL
I can't tell you how much I absolutely LOVE watching this! I've seen many of these movies and they are so seamlessly synchronized to the song, it's unreal! It's like getting a shot of adrenaline mixed with pure joy with every repeat viewing. Thank you!
I totally agree! The editing and synchronization of song to movie is amazing...right down to hand claps and knee references ( "knee" is sung and dancers are either going down to or getting up from their knees). I can't dance for spit, but I sure do love watchin' folks that can do it well!
I beg to differ...the video creator left out one of the most iconic movie dances of all time, "Singing in the Rain" the movie and song done by Gene Kelly. It is a good video, but just not praise-worthy enough imho.
Awwwweessome. I've seen this mix almost 30 times. Good selection of edited titles. The end of the clip with that dancing not so much, but congratulations!!... I will see it until the end of times..
I'm 45 and watched all of these With my great-aunt, my mom; watching these just fills my hart with pure joy and love. Astounding. Thank you for the memories! 😍
These classic dance videos are a wonderful trip back through time. The use of more modern music with the top dancers of an era of musicals in the movies is most enjoyable and shows how those dancers would handle dancing to modern music. Keep them coming we all need to see these videos.
This was really great! Very refreshing! Enjoyed watching everyone having such a good time!! Men were Gentlemen and the Women had CLASS...What a great era of dance and music... Good times! Thanks for this!
@@floppypoppylopyupasopymopy7015 - I too, sadly, have to agree...we just see too much of what you speak to. So much has been turned on its head. People scorn the very things that makes America beautiful, hopeful and appealing in exchange for doom and gloom, bad attitudes, self hate and everything Negative - it's all we see day in and day out and it's all very depressing. Which is why I am so grateful to stumble on videos like this. They take me away for a few minutes...
@User Name One would like to think so, but, not so much, especially for actresses. I have to disagree about the good manners, thing, as well. Good manners were for the righteous and all the rest were curs. When movies and then tv came out, the vaudville business just went there. Up 'til then, vaudville was just a continuous on the road circuit, and ain't nothing classy or mannerly about that life. They put on a good show, though, for their righteously good customers, and that carried on into forties and fifties video.
If youtube gave awards for best videos in various categories, this video should be nominated. And all of the great achievements in film that you crafted together always be recognized and appreciated.
Genius editing - so good to see the golden age of Hollywood again that I grew to love because of my dear Mum and Dad wrapped up in a movie and music of my era!
Its October 25th, 2022 and I bet I have watched this video over a thousand times and it still amazes me. I can't even imagine the hours upon hours of searching for dance clips that go exactly with the song. Fantastic work....
The selection is a wonderful flashback to my early movie vewing years. The Donna Reed frame is genius. The technical achievement in this video is one of the best I have ever seen of these old movie dancers to modern music mashups. Amazing syncing of words/music matching. I binge watch these kinds of vids, with lots of stop action studying the form and the astonishing choreography of the dancers. Mind blowing really looking at some (all?) as still photos. Wow! Barbara Stanwick is a mind blowing opposite of choreography. The bit is in two parts with Babs. One more hysterical than the other.
Great stuff. When I was a teenager I was too shy to get out on the dance floor and then came the song 'You Can't Sit Down', by the Dovells. And I couldn't. Sit down. My partner and I won a twist contest and that was all she wrote. I've loved to dance in public ever since.
This was really well done. Not only did dance movements match the rhythm of the music, but the dancers also coordinated movements with the lyrics to the song (great editing). This was so joyful to view: the talent and the energy. Easy to watch more than once. Thanks!!!!
One of my favorite songs, by one of my favorite musicians, from one of my favorite movies, staring one of my favorite actors...and in a montage of many of my favorite all-time dancers! Only thing missing was a more prominent clip of Kevin Bacon himself. Expertly done!
This is without a doubt the best dance video ever made. The synchronizing of all these dancers of different styles and different eras to the song is just fantastic. Nice touch with "Mary" starting it off and then finishing it too.
FABULOUS and one of the BEST montages I've ever seen!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! And speaking as a dancer, maybe if more people danced, the world would be nicer place, because you just can't be mean when you feel the joy of dancing!
I don’t know who pieces this together but hats off to their genius which I am in total admiration of. Footloose is one of my favorite songs and to use it to showcase musicals throughout the decades is an amazing feat! Thank you so much for the sheer pleasure it gave me.
Brilliant Compilation, brings back watching TV with your parents and watching REAL family Films, this makes me feel happy inside ,well done kingofkungfu
I’m 68 old female who has seen every one of these dance routines, you do a brilliant job, so much so that I have never commented on anything before. Please keep it up.
this is my kind of music that I won't never get tired of watching. I've seen many of these movies. They make me go back to my youth years. Thank you for sharing. Beautiful memories.
[MM:SS] - [Main dancers] - [Movie title] - [year] - [Name of the song or scene]
0:00 - Donna Reed - It’s A Wonderful Life (colorized) - 1946 - Smashing “Buffalo Gals” vinyl record scene
0:06 - Patrick Swayze & Jennifer Grey - Dirty Dancing - 1987 - Time of my life
0:09 - Bill Haley's Comets - Don't Knock the Rock - 1956 - Hot Dog Buddy, Buddy
0:12 - Chorus - Gold Diggers of 1935 - 1935 - Lullaby of Broadway
0:15 - Joan McCracken - Good News - 1947 - Pass That Peace Pipe
0:18 - Chorus - Dames - 1934 - It's Hell For A Dame
0:20 - Mickey Rooney & Judy Garland - Babes on Broadway - 1941 - Hoedown!
0:23 - The Berry Brothers - Panama Hattie - 1942 - The Sping
0:26 - Ginger Rogers & Fred Astaire - Follow The Fleet - 1936 - Let Yourself Go
0:29 - Ann-Margret - Bye Bye Birdie - 1963 - Lot of Livin' to Do
0:31 - Barbara Stanwyck & Pinky Lee - Lady of Burlesque - 1943 - Swing Dance
0:34 - Mary Tyler Moore & Julie Andrews - Thoroughly Modern Millie - 1967 - Elevator tap dance
0:37 - Joe E. Brown & Sheila Clark - Show Boat - 1951
0:40 - Donald O'Connor & Debbie Reynolds - I Love Melvin - 1953 - Where Did You Learn to Dance?
0:42 - Jessie Matthews - Evergreen - 1934
0:45 - Betty Grable & The Condos Brothers - Meet me After the Show - 1951 - Lead dance number
0:48 - Marc Platt, Rita Hayworth & Larry Parks - Down to Earth - 1947
0:51 - Ann-Margret - Viva Las Vegas - 1964 - Hottest Dance Scene
0:53 - Jane Powell & Scotty Beckett - A Date with Judy - 1948 - I'm Strictly On The Corny Side
0:56 - Chris Penn & Kevin Bacon - Footloose - 1984 - Final dance
0:59 - Betty Grable & The Condos Brothers - Moon over Miami - 1941 - You Started Something
1:02 - Chorus - Hello, Dolly! - 1969
1:04 - Charles Chaplin - The Gold Rush - 1925 - Roll Dance
1:07 - Chorus - Flower Drum Song - 1961 - Grant Avenue
1:10 - Dick Van Dyke - Mary Poppins - 1964 - Step in time
1:13 - Rita Moreno - West Side Story - 1961 - America
1:16 - Chorus - Hello, Dolly! - 1969
1:19 - Vera-Ellen - The Kid from Brooklyn - 1946 - Hey What´s Your Name
1:21 - Gene Kelly - Les Girls - 1957 - Les Girls
1:24 - Judy Garland & Fred Astaire - Easter Parade - 1948 - I Love A Piano
1:26 - The Goldwyn Girls - Guys and Dolls - 1955 - Pet me Poppa
1:29 - Fred Astaire - Royal Wedding - 1951 - Dancing on the Ceiling
1:32 - Ruby Keeler - 42nd Street - 1933 - Train scene
1:35 - Ruby Keeler - 42nd Street - 1933 - Come and Meet Those Dancing Feet
1:39 - Paula Kelly, Shirley MacLaine & Chita Rivera - Sweet Charity - 1969 - There's Gotta Be Something Better Than This
1:42 - Gregory Hines & Mikhail Baryshnikov - White Nights - 1985 - Prove Me Wrong
1:46 - Bob Fosse - The Affairs of Dobie Gillis - 1953 - You Can't Do Wrong Doin' Right
1:49 - Fred Astaire & Vera-Ellen - Three Little Words - 1950 - Where Did You Get That Girl?
1:51 - Vera-Ellen - Let's Be Happy - 1957 - I'm Going to Scotland
1:54 - Fred Astaire x 10 - Blue Skies - 1946 - Puttin’ on the Ritz
1:57 - Donald O'Connor & Gene Kelly - Singin' in the Rain - 1952 - Moses Supposes...
2:00 - Gene Nelson - Lullaby of Broadway - 1951 - Zing! Went the Strings of My Heart
2:01 - Bob Hope - The Seven Little Foys - 1955 - Dance Off
2:04 - Eleanor Powell & Fred Astaire - Broadway Melody of 1940 - 1940 - Jukebox Dance
2:07 - Gene Nelson - Tea for Two - 1950 - Charleston based on No, No, Nanette
2:10 - Donald O'Connor & Vera-Ellen - Call me Madam - 1953 - Something To Dance About
2:12 - Dorothy Dandridge & The Nicolas Brothers - Sun Valley Serenade - 1941 - Chattanooga Choo Choo
2:15 - Vera-Ellen & Gene Kelly - Words and Music - 1948 - Slaughter On Tenth Avenue
2:17 - Dan Dailey, Michael Kidd & Gene Kelly - It's Always Fair Weather - 1955 - The Binge Trash Can Dance
2:20 - Leroy Daniels & Fred Astaire - The Band Wagon - 1953 - Shine On Your Shoes
2:23 - Wally Vernon & Dixie Dunbar - Alexander's Ragtime Band - 1938 - Turkey Trot
2:26 - Ethel Merman - Call Me Madam - 1953 - Last scene
2:29 - Barbra Streisand - Hello, Dolly! - 1969
2:31 - Dick Van Dyke & Julie Andrews - Mary Poppins - 1964 - Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious
2:34 - The Nicholas Brothers - Down Argentine Way - 1940
2:36 - Gene Kelly - Les Demoiselles de Rochefort - 1967 - Chanson d'Andy
2:39 - John Travolta - Saturday Night Fever - 1977 - You Should be Dancing
2:42 - Jennifer Beals - Flashdance - 1983 - What A Feeling
2:45 - Betty Garrett, Ann Miller, Vera Ellen, Frank Sinatra, Jules Munshin & Gene Kelly - On The Town - 1949 - On The Town
2:48 - Shirley Temple - The Little Princess - 1939 - The Old Kent Road
2:51 - Donald O'Connor - Call Me Madam - 1953 - What Chance Have I With Love
2:53 - Bill Haley's Comets - Don't Knock the Rock - 1956 - Hot Dog Buddy, Buddy
2:56 - The Nicholas Brothers - Stormy Weather - 1943 - Jumpin' Jive
2:58 - Ann Miller - Hit The Deck - 1955 - The Lady From Bayou
3:00 - Rita Moreno - West Side Story - 1961 - America
3:03 - Sally Forrest & Lee Scott - Excuse My Dust - 1951 - Waterfront Ballet
3:06 - Barbara Stanwyck & Pinky Lee - Lady of Burlesque - 1943 - Swing Dance
3:09 - Cynthia Rhodes & Patrick Swayze - Dirty Dancing - 1987 - Do You Love Me? & Love Man
3:12 - Fred Astaire & Vera-Allen - Three Little Words - 1950 - Mr. and Mrs. Hoofer At Home
3:14 - Donald O'Connor, Debbie Reynolds & Gene Kelly - Singin' in the Rain - 1952 - Good Morning
3:17 - Steve Martin - Pennies From Heaven - 1981 - Yes! Yes!
3:19 - Chorus - Gold Diggers of 1935 - 1935 - Lullaby of Broadway
3:22 - Kevin Bacon's double - Footloose - 1984 - Never
3:24 - Sharon Shapiro - Flashdance - 1983 - What A Feeling
3:29 - Herbert Wiere, Sylvester Wiere & Harry Wiere - The Great American Broadcast - 1941 - The Stradivarians
3:33 - Chorus - Damn Yankees - 1958 - Shoeless Joe From Hannibal Mo
3:37 - Chorus - Gold Diggers of 1935 - 1935 - Lullaby of Broadway
3:39 - George Murphy & Judy Garland - For Me and My Gal - 1942 - By the Beautiful Sea
3:41 - Ray McDonald, Mel Tormé, Peter Lawford, Loren Tindall - Good News - 1947 - Be a Ladies Man
3:44 - Buddy Ebsen, George Murphy & Eleanor Powell - Broadway Melody of 1938 - 1937 - Follow In My Footsteps
3:47 - Dan Dailey & The Berry Brothers (Ananias & Warren) - You're My Everything - 1949 - Chattanooga Choo-Choo
3:49 - Paula Kelly, Shirley MacLaine & Chita Rivera - Sweet Charity - 1969 - There's Gotta Be Something Better Than This
3:51 - Ray Bolger & June Haver - Look for the Silver Lining - 1949
3:54 - David Lichine & Eleanor Powell - Sensations of 1945 - 1944 - Boogie Woogie Tap Dance with Woody Herman's Orchestra
3:57 - Vera Ellen & John Brascia - White Christmas - 1954 - Mandy
4:00 - Marge Champion & Gower Champion - Lovely To Look At - 1952 - I Won't Dance
4:03 - Fred Kelly & Gene Kelly - Deep In My Heart - 1954 - I Love To Go Swimmin' with Women
4:05 - Fred Astaire - A Damsel In Distress - 1937 - I Can’t Be Bothered Now
4:08 - Michael Crawford & Danny Lockin - Hello, Dolly! - 1969
4:10 - Ethel Merman - There's No Business Like Show Business - 1954 - A Sailor's Not a Sailor ('Til a Sailor's Been Tattooed)
4:13 - Ann Miller - Lovely To Look At - 1952 - I'll Be Hard To Handle
4:16 - Fred Astaire & The Four Tones - You'll Never Get Rich - 1941 - Since I Kissed My Baby Goodbye
4:19 - Ginger Rogers & Fred Astaire - The Barkleys of Broadway - 1949 - Bouncing The Blues
4:21 - The Berry Brothers - Lady Be Good - 1941 - You'll Never Know
4:23 - Jessie Matthews - Evergreen - 1934 - '1924' a British Charleston
4:27 - Eleanor Powell - Honolulu - 1939 - Hula
4:29 - The Berry Brothers - Panama Hattie - 1942 - Berry Me Not with The Berry Brothers
4:32 - Jane Russell & Marilyn Monroe - Gentlemen Prefer Blondes - 1953 - When Love Goes Wrong, Nothing Goes Right
4:35 - Unknown movie and dancers
4:38 - Chorus - Good News - 1947 - Varsity Drag
4:41 - The Andrews Sisters - Hollywood Canteen - 1944 - Getting Corns For My Country
4:44 - The Nicholas Brothers - The Great American Broadcast - 1941 - Leap Through Train Windows
4:46 - Ann-Margret & Elvis Presley - Viva Las Vegas - 1964 - What'd I Say
4:49 - Chorus - Dames - 1934 - It's Hell For A Dame
4:52 - Vera-Ellen & Fred Astaire - The Belle of New York - 1952 - Currier & Ives
4:56 - Vera-Ellen & Donald O'Connor - Call me Madam - 1953 - Something To Dance About
4:59 - Acrobatic women dance team - Sensations of 1945 - 1944 - Final Dance
5:02 - Julie Andrews - Star! - 1968 - Saga of Jenny
5:04 - The Ross Sisters - Broadway Rhythm - 1944 - Solid Potato Salad
5:07 - Miriam LaVelle - The Gang's all Here - 1943 - Uncredited scene
5:09 - Ray McDonald - Babes on Broadway - 1941
5:12 - Ann Miller, Gene Kelly, Frank Sinatra, Jules Munshin & Betty Garrett - On The Town - 1949 - Prehistoric Man
5:16 - Nick Long Jr - Broadway Melody of 1936 - 1935 - Got A Feelin You're Fooling
5:21 - Chorus - I Love Melvin - 1953 - Before The Game
5:23 - Fred Astaire - Three Little Words - 1950 - Test Solo
5:26 - Gower Champion & Marge Champion - Show Boat - 1951 - Life Upon the Wicked Stage
5:29 - Christopher Walken - Pennies From Heaven - 1981 - Let's Misbehave
5:31 - Jerry Mouse & Gene Kelly - Anchors Aweigh - 1945 - Jerry Mouse & Gene Kelly Dance
5:34 - Ginger Rogers & Fred Astaire - Follow The Fleet - 1936 - Let Yourself Go
5:38 - Chorus - Hello, Dolly! - 1969
5:41 - Donald O'Connor & Debbie Reynolds - I Love Melvin - 1953 - Where Did You Learn to Dance?
5:44 - The Berry Brothers - Panama Hattie - 1942 - Berry Me Not with The Berry Brothers
5:47 - Dixie Dunbar & Wally Vernon - Alexander's Ragtime Band - 1938 - Turkey Trot
5:49 - Vera-Ellen - Call Me Madam - 1953 - The Ocarina
5:52 - Ann-Margret - Viva Las Vegas - 1964 - Hottest Dance Scene
5:55 - Kevin Bacon - Footloose - 1984 - Never
5:58 - Lucinda Dickey - Breakin' - 1984 - Ain't Nobody by Rufus & Chaka Khan
6:01 - Chorus - West Side Story - 1961 - Cool
6:03 - Eleanor Powell - Honolulu - 1939 - Hula Tap
6:05 - Ann Miller - Easter Parade - 1948 - Shakin' The Blues Away
6:09 - Donna Reed - It’s A Wonderful Life (colorized) - 1946 - Smashing “Buffalo Gals” vinyl record scene
Thank you!
@@waynemcdonald4448 I'm still searching where 4:35 comes from. Many thanks to kingofkungfu2002 who made this great compilation.
You're phenomenal.
@@KyAl2 Thanks! Perhaps kingofkungfu2002 will pin down this list so that it won't disapear in the ocean of comments ...
@@fabrice-emmanuelory282 Done. :) Sorry, been busy making a new one. ;)
I am 73, male. I grew up seeing all these movies. I almost teared up watching this. Fantastic job. The timing was impeccable. So good it made me forget the original music. I'm going to use this list to either buy or find these movies to watch in their entirety. What memories.
Really? I thought the only one with impeccable timing was Uptown Funk The others were just so-so.
Love watching the dance. I can't criticize what I don't do
I am 62 and the movie came 1984 and I love it, I use the music for my exercises everyday. And stay dancing with that energy of 20s. Thanks God for the energy he gives me.
I’m 71 and remember almost every one on those movies. Life is short. Enjoy it while you can! Thanks for sharing!
Another 73 year old bundle of memories reporting in to say, "What a great way to celebrate the scenes that brought so much joy, excitement & laughter to our lives."
This is amazing how someone could go through all of those different movies from many different movies and find dances to the rhythm of Footloose. That was just FANTASTIC!! My hats off to the person that put this together.👍👏
I am an 82 year old guy and this collection is like a collage of memories all the way from my childhood thru my 50 year marriage to my loving wife. What a great job you did.
I love this! Iam 52yrs
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64 here I love it
At 64 I’m one of four generations here who agrees with you. A shot of joy every time we watch. These incredible dance montages are timeless, and for anyone with heart.
66 years young here. 😉 I wish someone would add the names of the movies to the screens. I know some but would like to watch the others.
If there is ever a Hall of Fame for editing, this has to the first inductee.
I cannot believe nearly 99% of these wonderful dancers are tapping it out in heaven! What fantastic memories these bring. At 66 yrs old, I can remember most of these movies. Just think...the new generation should watch and respect their elders to be sure..don't they wish they could be as cool as their Grandparents & Great Grandparents were???!! Next time they knock the "Boomers"...just watch this and realize these people looked better than them, danced better than they ever could begin and they are the "Boomers" Grandparents here!!! GREAT VIDEO Thanks
I commend you for this BRILLIANT well put together video. Worth a sub
This was a blast! God I love those old movies, they could really hoof it in those days. Now I need to watch alot of these movies again.
I’m a 74 year old Vietnam Veteran and I lay awake EVERY night till about 2.30am listening to this music when music was music and I’m sure it keeps me alive and most cool 👍
This is how you honor a song, while at the same time honoring the movies that encapsulated an era. 😎👍🏾
No wonder they were all so thin - all that energy is just astounding !
I truly never get sick of watching this. I grew up watching all of these great MGM musicals and to see these amazingly talented people get a modern make over is just a joy.
The amount of fabulous dancing talent back in the day. Unbelievable. Hollywood could not make a movie today such as then. And back it was done with ease!
Whoever put this together appreciates the older film's like I do. Incredible job!!!
the guy who posted it made it. Check out his latest one if you haven't. It's even better. O.O th-cam.com/video/xVuIVP6Pef8/w-d-xo.html
Not to mention how perfectly in sync the dancing was to the music.
Love seeing Charlie Chaplin grooving to Footloose
Agreed!
@@SStupendous Don’t forget dirty dancing
THIS IS FREAKING AWESOME!!!
I FREAKING LOVE WHEN THEY USE OLD MOVIES WITH MUSIC VIDEOS 🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘😎😎😎
I need moments like this. Puts a smile on my face and God knows we need more smiles.
The song is an absolute joy to listen to, and the video montage is a visual masterpiece. Even the most jaded among us would HAVE to feel something deep down watching this.
This is awesome !!!
I have this saved, and I watch it maybe 3 times a year, because it is so cool to me. It always brings a smile. Why have we strayed so far from being a people, a society that is involved together? This is all before social media, and it looks like we were better off then
WONDERFUL to see the legends dancing in time to modern music.
Thank you!!!
I loved seeing those long-gone folks. And now I want to watch all of those movies all over again!
My Goodness! WHAT AN AWESOME VIDEO!!! Thanks for sharing this one! Wow!!
The greatest achievement of these dancers is definitely smiling while doing the most grueling of dances so beautifully. Hats off to all of them! Hats off to you for creating this.
Hats off, for sure!
maaaan this was an absolutely fantastic cavalcade! finally someone did this song justice! and with humour, panache, a VAST movie culture, and an impressive ear for matching energy /movements/ and even lyrics!! Absolutely brilliant.
Hooooly shit this comes from big money! Ive never seen anything as smooth as this, it requires: True knowledge, real money, an understanding of history, and irony. I must say that this one looks like a full house.
Brillant composition of movies. Sure one of my favourite videos from now on.
How can anyone feel low when you watch people like this....I feel really good after watching this stuff, don't you?
Not a frame wrong. Amazing craftmanship. Thank you for the pleasure that you give evry time I watch this clip.
Wow amazing job.
I loved the way these dance movies were put together with it's timely beat of FOOTLOOSE music 🎶🎶🕺🕺🕺💃💃💃. Amazing beautifully made. Made my day!🕺🕺🕺💃💃💃🎶🎶🎶
This screams that rhythm is universal, different generations, different songs, different eras, but they all move in the same magic of rhythms.
Uptown Funk is a masterpiece - and this is in the same caliber! WELL DONE!
編集の天才や!楽しく視聴しました、ありがとう。
Proof that dance is timeless and belongs in any era.
I am 61 years old and my mother, bless her heart introduced me to these dancers. My favorite always has been and always will be Rita Hayworth. Wow.❤️❤️
This is one of the better collections I have seen of decades of styles of dancers and actors dancing to a classic song and I want to send this to my granddaughters who are only 87 and nine years old and just have been taking dance lessons for a couple years but I want them to appreciate what dancing can represent. These people are so talented in this video and many of them are not even alive today but the spirit of their dancing and their musicality will always be with us!! Thank you for putting this video together!!!! I only wished I could still dance because I used to love to dance♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
Great video collage. Thank you very much. Best part was reading "If anyone in the comments section tries to make this about politics, race, religion etc, then the comment will be deleted & you will be blocked, and if necessary, I will disable all comments". Sad but necessary these days. :-) Thanks again.
I really enjoyed this, what an impression these dancing stars made on me. At 79 years old, their names instantly came to me, how can I spot June Alyson, Mitzi Gaynor, Gene Kelly, Jane Russell, etc instantly and not remember if I ate lunch today.? LOL
It just goes to show that the rhythm of music has been around for almost 100 years. The right beat and every dance melds into one.
I couldn't sit still...the energy of the music and fabulous dancers and flawless editing comes together FANTASTICALLY!!!
I was dancing in the shower to it, almost had a nasty accident on the soap!
so well put together.class.!
I love watching people dance together. These dancers are awesome and just wanting to express themselves while entertaining us.
I’ve see this numerous times and I never get tired of it.
The days before wire work and CGI tech when people had to have real talent and dedication to the art of entertainment.
Brilliant editing work. Kudos.
Good to see Vera Ellen's incredible dance work get the spotlight she deserved
This is so well done. I can’t even imagine trying to put all these songs together to match footloose. Well done and so fun to watch.
I can't tell you how much I absolutely LOVE watching this! I've seen many of these movies and they are so seamlessly synchronized to the song, it's unreal! It's like getting a shot of adrenaline mixed with pure joy with every repeat viewing. Thank you!
I totally agree! The editing and synchronization of song to movie is amazing...right down to hand claps and knee references ( "knee" is sung and dancers are either going down to or getting up from their knees). I can't dance for spit, but I sure do love watchin' folks that can do it well!
Fantastic editing. Thank you.
I will watch this a MILLION TIMES. My mom love this song & sang it ALL THE TIME!!
That just could NOT have been done any better! On the beat, sensitivity to the text- amazing!
I beg to differ...the video creator left out one of the most iconic movie dances of all time, "Singing in the Rain" the movie and song done by Gene Kelly. It is a good video, but just not praise-worthy enough imho.
The timing of “I’ll hit the ceiling” with Fred Astaire was pure magic!
Awwwweessome. I've seen this mix almost 30 times. Good selection of edited titles. The end of the clip with that dancing not so much, but congratulations!!... I will see it until the end of times..
Brilliant! It is all to the beat! All kicks, swirls, hand claps, everything goes with the music! Best that I have seen!
The work of searching the old movie / music / dance scenes to get these perfectly coordinated - well, it’s nothing less than brilliant!
Footloose is 2 movies the story is same but the cast is different I'm lucky to have both the DVDs and I never get tired of watching them
Well obviously Astaire, Kelly, the Nicolas Brothers, and Ginger Rogers, but MAN, Donald O'Connor was really something else!! Really enjoyed this!!
I'm 45 and watched all of these With my great-aunt, my mom; watching these just fills my hart with pure joy and love. Astounding. Thank you for the memories! 😍
Agree .. wonderful memories..I'm ,65 ..learned the dance moves ..sadly I'm 65 😊. But ..I had fun
These classic dance videos are a wonderful trip back through time. The use of more modern music with the top dancers of an era of musicals in the movies is most enjoyable and shows how those dancers would handle dancing to modern music. Keep them coming we all need to see these videos.
They sure could dance back then and they all had a big smile on their face.
With lots of energy
Can't believe the amount of work that went into this masterpiece
this is brilliant!
This was really great! Very refreshing! Enjoyed watching everyone having such a good time!! Men were Gentlemen and the Women had CLASS...What a great era of dance and music... Good times! Thanks for this!
@@floppypoppylopyupasopymopy7015 - I too, sadly, have to agree...we just see too much of what you speak to. So much has been turned on its head. People scorn the very things that makes America beautiful, hopeful and appealing in exchange for doom and gloom, bad attitudes, self hate and everything Negative - it's all we see day in and day out and it's all very depressing. Which is why I am so grateful to stumble on videos like this. They take me away for a few minutes...
This was just the movies, there wasn't quite so much class in the reality of making some of these movies.
@User Name One would like to think so, but, not so much, especially for actresses. I have to disagree about the good manners, thing, as well. Good manners were for the righteous and all the rest were curs. When movies and then tv came out, the vaudville business just went there. Up 'til then, vaudville was just a continuous on the road circuit, and ain't nothing classy or mannerly about that life. They put on a good show, though, for their righteously good customers, and that carried on into forties and fifties video.
If youtube gave awards for best videos in various categories, this video should be nominated. And all of the great achievements in film that you crafted together always be recognized and appreciated.
Can't stop watching this. Re-energises me when I slow down!
This is an amazing video❤
I bet these pioneers could still step on a dance floor these days to modern music, and the crowd would still stop and watch them in awe :o)
An absolute delight.... dancing is so uplifting and fill me with happiness. Love trying to figure out who they all are. Thank you for doing this x
Genius editing - so good to see the golden age of Hollywood again that I grew to love because of my dear Mum and Dad wrapped up in a movie and music of my era!
WELL DONE!! BRAVO!!
Its October 25th, 2022 and I bet I have watched this video over a thousand times and it still amazes me. I can't even imagine the hours upon hours of searching for dance clips that go exactly with the song. Fantastic work....
Whoever put this together NEEDS to Produce these In Hollywood.!#
The owner of this channel made it. A friend. Check out his latest one if you haven't. It's even better. O.O th-cam.com/video/xVuIVP6Pef8/w-d-xo.html
Just sheer joy to watch. Love every one of these. It makes you want to dance with all our great movie stars. Thank you so much.
Hello Elizabeth, How are you doing?
Know some of the films, from the up load,! Again a great upload,! God Bless from northern Ireland UK, 🤝🇬🇧
How can anyone not "like" this? Absolutely superb!
The fabulousness of this is - well - doesn’t get any more fabulous. Jeez!🙌❤️💃👌🤪
The selection is a wonderful flashback to my early movie vewing years. The Donna Reed frame is genius. The technical achievement in this video is one of the best I have ever seen of these old movie dancers to modern music mashups. Amazing syncing of words/music matching. I binge watch these kinds of vids, with lots of stop action studying the form and the astonishing choreography of the dancers. Mind blowing really looking at some (all?) as still photos. Wow! Barbara Stanwick is a mind blowing opposite of choreography. The bit is in two parts with Babs. One more hysterical than the other.
Awesome video thanks for sharing
Great stuff. When I was a teenager I was too shy to get out on the dance floor and then came the song 'You Can't Sit Down', by the Dovells. And I couldn't. Sit down. My partner and I won a twist contest and that was all she wrote. I've loved to dance in public ever since.
Excellent job. The scenes are well matched to the song. Very nice! I wish all of the old actors could have seen their dancing put to modern music.
This is what I call trophy choreography. All of the best of the best in one video. Bravo 👏🏆
Makes my day ❣️☺️:)!
Whoever created this masterpiece is a GENIUS!!! Congratulations and thank you!!!
This was really well done. Not only did dance movements match the rhythm of the music, but the dancers also coordinated movements with the lyrics to the song (great editing). This was so joyful to view: the talent and the energy. Easy to watch more than once. Thanks!!!!
One of my favorite songs, by one of my favorite musicians, from one of my favorite movies, staring one of my favorite actors...and in a montage of many of my favorite all-time dancers! Only thing missing was a more prominent clip of Kevin Bacon himself. Expertly done!
WOW! Nice video editing!! It sync's perfectly!
This is just too cool. All dances fit. This song is iconic. Thank you to whoever made this it's great!
I came across this yesterday. I think i must have re-watched it a dozen times by now already. Fantastic work.
Me too. His dedication and timing are so outstanding!
Brilliant...beyond
This is without a doubt the best dance video ever made. The synchronizing of all these dancers of different styles and different eras to the song is just fantastic. Nice touch with "Mary" starting it off and then finishing it too.
Great editing to get it to the beat. Love it.
Love this.The song goes so well with all the different forms of dance! Excellent 👌
FABULOUS and one of the BEST montages I've ever seen!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
And speaking as a dancer, maybe if more people danced, the world would be nicer place, because you just can't be mean
when you feel the joy of dancing!
I don’t know who pieces this together but hats off to their genius which I am in total admiration of. Footloose is one of my favorite songs and to use it to showcase musicals throughout the decades is an amazing feat! Thank you so much for the sheer pleasure it gave me.
Hello Linda, How are you doing?
You did a wonderful job. I love this video.🥰
Brilliant Compilation, brings back watching TV with your parents and watching REAL family Films, this makes me feel happy inside ,well done kingofkungfu
Incredible dovetail montage of some of the greatest dance routines.
I’m 68 old female who has seen every one of these dance routines, you do a brilliant job, so much so that I have never commented on anything before. Please keep it up.
this is my kind of music that I won't never get tired of watching. I've seen many of these movies. They make me go back to my youth years. Thank you for sharing. Beautiful memories.