@@eugenehomeier597 "If you had prepared 20 years ago..." That line implied he spent too much, and now he can't get it back unless he gets a job. He might have been reliant on stocks or something...
@@Ruffokl Peggy Lee with Benny Goodman - 1942 I think - was better -- op. cit. And original with Lil Green really the best in it's own way. Lil Green recorded it 1st and Peggy Lee was completely enchanted with the song. And Lil Greens Performance.
Discovered this version while Playing Fallout New Vegas and couldn't believe how very cool this version is compared to her later, faster ones. Stripped down and brilliant.
L Fraser If the 1950 date on this video is correct, this was recorded later than her more famous 1942 Benny Goodman version and the 1947 version with Dave Barbour at Capitol.
anomie you're sittin down wonderin what The dam's all about You ain't got no money the strip will put you down Why don't you do right,like some couriers do
Peg's first hit single. She didn't miss a beat in her career for the next forty years. I still remember her singing with Chad and Jeremy on Ed Sullivan. They stopped the show, and the audience forced them back for an encore. Just one of the wonders of live TV!
She’s thirty here. She did the same song at twenty-two, and she did a great job, sang it beautifully, but you can tell that she understands the song better in this later version.
@@jaredsparks3871 There's a video of her singing with Benny Goodman's band - entertaining the troops. She is very young - far more confident a singer in this video.
@@YorkyOne the 1943 year song. You can see the troops in the foreground. She is brilliant in looks and talent in that video. Benny was blasting it too.
Can't listen to this song without remembering the time in the Think Tank in Big Empty, and hearing the robo scientist's voices. The way your Pip-Boy's radio turns on by itself entering the Think Tank just hits different. Especially if this song is the first thing you hear when it turns on, makes it feel nostalgic.
Half a century later - people are still rocking to this song. I've been in love ever since I first heard this song from Fallout New Vegas. Edit I meant century lol. Thank you for pointing that out xD Btw Isnt this the version they use on New Vegas?
Billy Holiday's influence especially on the "do right" line is very strong on this bluesy number. Love the sidelong glances she sends the guitarist's way...
Her voice matches the guitar so well. This is the perfect song to play non stop outside the King's place. It fits so damm well and I just love fallout.
Lyrics: You had plenty money 1922 You let other women make a fool of you Why don't you do right, like some other men do? Get out of here and get me some money too? You're sitting down, wondering what it's all about You ain't got no money, they will put you out Why don't you do right, like some other men do? Get out of here and get me some money too? If you had prepared 20 years ago You wouldn't be a-wanderin' out from door to door Why don't you do right, like some other men do? Get out of here and get me some money too I fell for your jivin' and I took you in Now all you got to offer me's a drink of gin Why don't you do right, like some other men do? Get out of here and get me some money too Why don't you do right, like some other men do? Like some other men do
I still really think that Peggy's version is the version that I like best. While I really like the Jazz feel of Amy Irving's version, I just don't care for the breathy, sexy way she sung it. I much prefer the blunt and cheeky way Peggy sings it. It feels more appropriate for the song, like she's pitying him. "Tsk tsk. When are you gonna get it right?"
KuriGohanAndKamehameha i feel the same,the majority of music in spotify is shitty,like bethesda... Oh,hi Todd Howard,hey,what arr you doing in my house?OH NO,HE HAS AN AXE!!!
Have you considered that people that found this song in Fallout are only re-listening to the song on TH-cam because they also like music from the 20's - 50's?
One of top talents, singer, composer, actress in the music industry. I can watch this all day, her facial expressions and vocals are brilliant. How does this not have a billion views?
The last song i heard one day before a Deathclaw got me. Thankfully i save often. Peggy singing and Dave's smooth quitar play. Sweet. Also an excellent piano solo.
This song wants me to go back in time and live at the time this song was performed. Peggy's voice, singing style, cloths, little dance moves are all awesome.
My dad is a record collector and I can remember listening to peggy Lee on the record player when I was a little kid.. then who framed Roger rabbit came out and I got to hear a whole new version. ❤ I love both, but will always have the best memories being raised to love some of the greatest musicians to ever live.
David Michael Barbour (May 28, 1912 - December 11, 1965) was an American jazz guitarist. He was married to singer Peggy Lee and was her co-writer, accompanist, and bandleader.
Sitting at a corner booth in a dark room in Vegas. It's 1951, three in the morning, a martini in hand, enjoying Peggy Lee while waiting for the A-bomb to go off at six.
I don't know if this is what they intended but this has always been a motivational song to me. Your lady believes in you and wants you to do better so she's giving you some tough love
That's a cute interpretation but i'm sure most men out there including me can't outright share it :') I'll try to see the song as that from now on, sounds saner, thank you~
The difference between Peggy singing this with Miller's orchestra and this take is the difference between day and night. She discovered the attitude behind the song. Love it!
Remember that this is what music used to be, I’m a 19 year old teenager that’s still jamming to some old school blues 😂 listened a bit longer, that guitarist tho 😳
Peggy Lee had such mastery in singing these songs because in addition to being a vocalist she was a songwriter as well. Her ability to craft a song gave her an advantage when performing them.
We must appreciate the guitars here. That man is straight shredding in 1950.
THATS FACTS
@AutomaticWriting hes vibing
@AutomaticWriting just appreciate it for what it is, yeesh. There were no Dimebag Darrells back then.
@AutomaticWriting I didn't assume anything at all about you. Not one thought. You were being unjustifiably critical.
@AutomaticWriting what did I assume then?
"You had plenty money in 1922"
The Great Depression hit him hard I guess.
Sorry. The Great Depression wasn't until 1929......
😂😂😂
@@eugenehomeier597 "If you had prepared 20 years ago..."
That line implied he spent too much, and now he can't get it back unless he gets a job. He might have been reliant on stocks or something...
@@eugenehomeier597 That's the point...
😂😂😂😂😂
Peggy Lee did right with this song.
R C Nelson ee
Army Irving did it much better
So why can't you do right?
Lil Green does it best though
@@Ruffokl Peggy Lee with Benny Goodman - 1942 I think - was better -- op. cit. And original with Lil Green really the best in it's own way. Lil Green recorded it 1st and Peggy Lee was completely enchanted with the song. And Lil Greens Performance.
The absolute SASS in this song is off the scale.
Motör Punx I love it!!! 🙌🏽💯
Amy Irving better....
Building MASS with SASS
VERY on point ! 💯
The way she says huh? At 3:17 is the best. Why don't cha huh?
The rich voice, the little facial tweaks & hip movements, the snow-white slip... a total knockout
That's a snow-white (or silver) dress. In 1950, women didn't show their undergarments in public.
I like the nip movements
Peggy was the real deal...
She was fucking hot 💯💥
That's a lot of words to say RAWRRRRRRR!
Damn that guitarist and pianist are tearing it up!
Guitarist is her husband - Dave Barbour. -a very distinctive jazz guitar style.
John McGrath yep and his quartet
guess we could say they're doing it right
Absolutely giving it the beans! Look at that wrist movement !
She met him on the Benny goodman show in Britain
Smoky nightclub, hot date, mixed drinks, all dressed up....what an era.
Stephen Dreher Yeah, if you like milkshakes and racism
Don’t worry. We still have those
Ikr looks like the best time to be in.
And milkshakes!? Sounds bliss
@@starmoral5456 I would agree, but if you look at one or two comments I'm not sure how true that is..
Thanks for getting this song stuck in my head fallout new vegas
yup good times thats when deathclaws where always in packs
GreatEndermonster i think i got this mysterious radio is it from the dead money?
Kanno CSGO Old World Blues.
Mafia 2 bois
Haha that's how I heard this too
Traveling the wastes of the Mojave with this gem in the background is timeless.
Patrolling the Mojave almost makes you wish for a repetitive line
The movie "Who Framed Roger Rabbit" sent me here. This is the first song I hear that's almost 100 years old. (1936)
I hope you have continued to listen to the oldies
Came from there too
Discovered this version while Playing Fallout New Vegas and couldn't believe how very cool this version is compared to her later, faster ones. Stripped down and brilliant.
L Fraser If the 1950 date on this video is correct, this was recorded later than her more famous 1942 Benny Goodman version and the 1947 version with Dave Barbour at Capitol.
hpotter22090 You mean there is even more of this wonderfulness? How very good to hear.
+hpotter22090 Yeah my pa used to listen to this when i was 7 i was thinking about it so here i am 26 years later enjoying it
☢Kalle🚀 no get the fuck outta here
Mr. One and Only k
The House Always Wins.
+Ian Peng FNV forever
i left my heart at the Sierra madre
Did it right on Lonesome Road
I left my heart in The Sink. Literally, not metaphorically.
you will pay for that. with science!
You had plenty caps in 2282....
ShadowX 1337 then you let your companion carry them for you
Why don't you do right, like some Couriers do?
ShadowX 1337 stop pickin' loot and, get me some money too
anomie you're sittin down wonderin what The dam's all about
You ain't got no money the strip will put you down
Why don't you do right,like some couriers do
The Barona Native Why can't this continuuuuuuuue
Peg's first hit single. She didn't miss a beat in her career for the next forty years. I still remember her singing with Chad and Jeremy on Ed Sullivan. They stopped the show, and the audience forced them back for an encore. Just one of the wonders of live TV!
@ Dave Kurtz I wish I’d seen that performance. Thanks for sharing that. I’ll search and see if it’s been posted.
You have to admire the jazz musicians here. They gave everything for their art.
0:25 OMG SHE RAISED HER EYEBROW IN SUCH AN ADORABLE WAY
Mate, everything she does is adorable. She's Peggy Lee, for crying out loud.
Agree completely. Check her out in this tune she wrote with her husband (the guitarist). Home video, too. th-cam.com/video/n0RsNH7le4Q/w-d-xo.html
Yep. All Peggy Lee had to do was lift an eye brow and mere mortal men melted in her presence.
merten ikr!!
Matt Targett thanks. Love that song. The home video is so cute.
She’s thirty here. She did the same song at twenty-two, and she did a great job, sang it beautifully, but you can tell that she understands the song better in this later version.
You should see the version of where she is even older. She is even more smoith, more sultry and more sassy.
I saw her sing that song in a movie when she was much younger which I assume is what you are speaking of. Do you remember which movie that was?
@@jaredsparks3871
There's a video of her singing with Benny Goodman's band - entertaining the troops. She is very young - far more confident a singer in this video.
@@YorkyOne the 1943 year song. You can see the troops in the foreground. She is brilliant in looks and talent in that video. Benny was blasting it too.
" why don't you do right,eh?" that's the best part of the song
The Bible says "Trust in the Lord and do good".
“Get outta here and give me some money too” best line 😊😍
No one Gives a
No one Gives a Damn that’s my favorite part!
FOR THE IRON GUARD! GOD BLESS ROMANIA!
Playing Fallout New Vegas & this is my favourite song. Tracked you down Peggy & wow what a bonus. That smile destroys m3🎉😂
Can't listen to this song without remembering the time in the Think Tank in Big Empty, and hearing the robo scientist's voices. The way your Pip-Boy's radio turns on by itself entering the Think Tank just hits different. Especially if this song is the first thing you hear when it turns on, makes it feel nostalgic.
Fallout new vegas is special
i just got all the DLCs for NV, and once i finished Old World Blues-i almost cried bc im lowkey attached to all fallout games lol
@@ragestacker very special bro. 😢🥰
DOCTOR MOBIUS always cracks me up when his lines comes up
UNPOSSIBLE!
Man did the Fallout universe did something amazing by reintroducing this great music to a younger generation.
^^^ Fallout does such a great job of bringing culture to this lifeless generation
^^^
Fallout and GTA radio introduce tons of masterpieces, never in my life would I imagine myself listening to peggy lee or l7
I came from Who Framed Roger Rabbit
@@kwc0435 way to turn something sweet into bs bruh
She is so beautiful and everyone looks so calm and everything so blissful.
Her facial expressions are entertaining more than the song itself
She's incredibly elegant 💖
The whole presentation. Band members and all are pinnacle. In my personal opinion.
Naughty too..
Yes 🤩❤️❤️
I know what you mean, but it's her singing too, don't you think?
@@nspector indeed!
Half a century later - people are still rocking to this song. I've been in love ever since I first heard this song from Fallout New Vegas. Edit I meant century lol. Thank you for pointing that out xD Btw Isnt this the version they use on New Vegas?
I think you mean century
@@Senriam yeah xD my bad xD
Fallout New Vegas is my favorite game and what led me here also
Not to mention Jessica's sultry version in "Who Framed Roger Rabbit?" That's how a lot of people first heard it, like me.
Peggy Lee , Sinatra, Chet Atkins , Coltrane , Ellington, Charles Mingus....what a music period.
"Shh, little organs. Go to sleep in your tanks. Dala loves you."
Yassssss
*blinks and nods, waves hands in the air*
Dala's voice is so creepily sexy.
Dala want a teddy bear? No? how about a breathing teddy bear :D
It's from a Fallout New Vegas DLC that this song is used in, Dala is one of it's characters.
Billy Holiday's influence especially on the "do right" line is very strong on this bluesy number. Love the sidelong glances she sends the guitarist's way...
He’s her husband lmao
I heard her sing this song with Benny Goodman - even more pronounced Billie Holiday influence - especially the “do right”
in the 50s and 60s, Jazz Queens were just the most elegant women ever!! Clean definition of a 10 Miss Peggy Lee
I've listened to this version so much, any other version doesn't sound right.
My dad loved her and as a little girl whenever I heard her I knew she was special. 64 yrs later I still know she's special. Brava Peggy ❤
so smooth . she is beautiful .
I know right
you spelled "I only do to vintage porn" wrong
+Ryder/ Lance Wilson hahaha fucking guy 😂
Was*
She's a beaut, Clark.
She is so adorable and sings like a queen with attitude. Love her and love this song. Fallout New Vegas always includes the best.
ikr
Songs like this are rare, I miss old songs
WoW. What a beautiful smile!! Wonderful interpretation in my opinion. And the band is killing!!
Her voice matches the guitar so well. This is the perfect song to play non stop outside the King's place. It fits so damm well and I just love fallout.
RIP Peggy Lee. She's made some damn good music, I'll say that much.
Songs like this are rare
Love to listen to this woman. What a style and voice she had !💖💖💖💖
I’ve been listening to Peggy Lee sing this song all my life, I’m 63, and I still love it.
That piano break is just...off the charts! Understated elegance.
Lyrics:
You had plenty money 1922
You let other women make a fool of you
Why don't you do right, like some other men do?
Get out of here and get me some money too?
You're sitting down, wondering what it's all about
You ain't got no money, they will put you out
Why don't you do right, like some other men do?
Get out of here and get me some money too?
If you had prepared 20 years ago
You wouldn't be a-wanderin' out from door to door
Why don't you do right, like some other men do?
Get out of here and get me some money too
I fell for your jivin' and I took you in
Now all you got to offer me's a drink of gin
Why don't you do right, like some other men do?
Get out of here and get me some money too
Why don't you do right, like some other men do?
Like some other men do
1:30 I like how she gives the guitarist an approving nod like 'yeah, you doing right boy'
England lives brother
That’s her husband Dave Barbour lmao
@@mohabexpert123 cool to know
Suspicious PFP
1950 ...
Peggy Lee was what we called "a doll".
K
I still really think that Peggy's version is the version that I like best. While I really like the Jazz feel of Amy Irving's version, I just don't care for the breathy, sexy way she sung it. I much prefer the blunt and cheeky way Peggy sings it. It feels more appropriate for the song, like she's pitying him. "Tsk tsk. When are you gonna get it right?"
Yea, it's a great blues tune with lots of jazz influence. This is my favorite version although the one she did with Benny Goodman is really good too.
ya fockin cheeki bastard m8
* hits blunt *
Yeah, but peggy also has a second version (check spotify) which is much worse than this. This youtube version is the best.
No. The sexy version is better.
I've been listening to this and yes your right, respect where its deserved. This is a great catchy tune. "Get outta here, Get me some money too"
New Vegas radio kept playing this until nosebleed
Peggy Lee had so much class. It was an elegant time period. I'm sorry I missed it.
See, spotify, THIS is the correct version, to hell with that 98 remaster bullshit.
KuriGohanAndKamehameha i feel the same,the majority of music in spotify is shitty,like bethesda...
Oh,hi Todd Howard,hey,what arr you doing in my house?OH NO,HE HAS AN AXE!!!
If only you could play this at it, rub its nose in it. Bad Spotify, no!
I think the Spotify version is when she was with Benny Goodman.
and yes I prefer this version ☺
And the 2010 remix.👎
The best version ever. All perfect.
Times when Club owners had the money and taste to contract big bands. Now a days if you get a gig as a solo pianist you're more than lucky.
I love how she holds her head and her posture. It gives a whole feel to the song as well as her singing does.
One of my dad's favorite singers... he said she n Anita O'Day were some of the coolest white girls... knew their way around a song...
This song has such a crazy deep and strong story, but its hidden and we will never knew what happened. I love it so much.
i love how she always looks so happy singing, her smile is so cute ❤️
Her voice is captivating, I miss old good songs, all we have now are bunch of noise
Bruh, am I the only here because I just sincerely love music from the 20's all the way to the 50's??
Have you considered that people that found this song in Fallout are only re-listening to the song on TH-cam because they also like music from the 20's - 50's?
Because people coming here because they heard it in a videogame doesn't mean that they like it too, right? Lmfao...
I was watching porn and this song came on and I just had to find it
@@carlosmanzanares6133 wtf
@@carlosmanzanares6133 culture
One of top talents, singer, composer, actress in the music industry.
I can watch this all day, her facial expressions and vocals are brilliant.
How does this not have a billion views?
She always looks like she's having so much fun
My dad, who passed in 2000, would've loved this song. This was his style of music and I now see why. Music back then....WAY DIFFERENT FROM TODAY!!
the talent class and beauty of those great artists cannot be found today
Peggy was simply the sultriest, sexiest singer ever...nonchalantly smokin' hot.
She was an incredible songwriter, too.
I used to listen to her songs once with my sister, she had a CD with all her and Frank Sinatra songs, and we sat in the sun eating ice cream
The last song i heard one day before a Deathclaw got me. Thankfully i save often.
Peggy singing and Dave's smooth quitar play. Sweet. Also an excellent piano solo.
This song wants me to go back in time and live at the time this song was performed. Peggy's voice, singing style, cloths, little dance moves are all awesome.
Watching these shows on TH-cam is the absolute best. Thank you so very much for making my day. Best Always to All. Peace!!
I keep returning to this fantastic laid back version with Peggy Lee, so chilled, what an elegant talented Lady.
My radio glitched when I first played old world blues. This was stuck on repeat the entire time, it was so eerie.
Would have been FANTASTIC if Peggy Lee and Julie London could've done a duet. The whole building would've caught fire!
My dad is a record collector and I can remember listening to peggy Lee on the record player when I was a little kid.. then who framed Roger rabbit came out and I got to hear a whole new version. ❤ I love both, but will always have the best memories being raised to love some of the greatest musicians to ever live.
This is one of my favorite Peggy Lee songs. Dave and Peggy did a lot of good songs together.
Ah, nothing's better than going across the big empty with that song playing.
Love it! I could watch these 24/7!
David Michael Barbour (May 28, 1912 - December 11, 1965) was an American jazz guitarist. He was married to singer Peggy Lee and was her co-writer, accompanist, and bandleader.
Sitting at a corner booth in a dark room in Vegas. It's 1951, three in the morning, a martini in hand, enjoying Peggy Lee while waiting for the A-bomb to go off at six.
Playing guitar like this in 50´s? That's awesome
Love this, she holds her mouth so cute, and that dress is one of a kind. Best version
Hollywood golden years, she is so beautiful!♡
who else is here from New Vegas
me 😂
Mafia II
Mafia II uses a different version made for Capitol Records in 1948.
Right
hells yeah.
I don't know if this is what they intended but this has always been a motivational song to me. Your lady believes in you and wants you to do better so she's giving you some tough love
That's a cute interpretation but i'm sure most men out there including me can't outright share it :') I'll try to see the song as that from now on, sounds saner, thank you~
Very beautiful song, I miss old songs, all we have left nowadays are bunch of noise
What a pretty lady and what a song, thank you Fallout.
I love this era and the 20s. Just the mood, the sound and the environment.
Это волшебство какое-то. Настоящая певица, настоящие музыканты.. Можно смотреть и слушать бесконечно.
My dad and I have the same color circle like yours.
Best version.
☢Kalle🚀 no shut up
Lil Green.. the original...
@🚀Kalle🚀 No.
@🚀Kalle🚀 No, No, you blue balls
Julie London
The difference between Peggy singing this with Miller's orchestra and this take is the difference between day and night. She discovered the attitude behind the song. Love it!
What do you reckon the message of the song is ?..
the band here is fucking killing it too, just absolutely vibing
Goodman's
@@jacquelinepaul9731 The lady in the song is lamenting the lack of ambition in her man. She's imploring him to go out, kill the bear and drag it home.
"The Caesar has marked you for death and the Legion obeys." Four Legion asshats fought the Courier, four Legion asshats left to rot in the desert.
Four more back again four days later.
the motherfuckers always camp me after a fast travel fuck that
At least you can sell their weapons for good money
I'd rather get a vacation to that comfy Sink in the Big Empty. Just careful with the Cazadores and Roboscorpions
Let them come. i fucking need their antivenom, nothing is more annoying than a pack of cazadores
I was born 30 years too late..
Wish I would have been able to witness music like this bloom up in person.
Pure perfection on all levels! Simply beautiful.
Remember that this is what music used to be, I’m a 19 year old teenager that’s still jamming to some old school blues 😂 listened a bit longer, that guitarist tho 😳
From Russia, with love, bravo!)
Да, классная песня кабаре что то в ней цепляет ,да и пэгги очаровашка
А beautiful woman with a beautiful voice, and manners! Queen!
Merci beaucoup from Paris France 👍.
Thanks for posting this. I had heard an earlier version of Peggy Lee's but not this one.
I can't get get sad about how the world is destroyed when I have smooth jazz blasting into my ears at all times.
Peggy Lee had such mastery in singing these songs because in addition to being a vocalist she was a songwriter as well. Her ability to craft a song gave her an advantage when performing them.
She’s at the top. I love her expressions.
Shes not bad, shes just drawn that way ;-)
I hate that game with a passion
@@kwc0435 game? Its a line from the movie-
@@milkubunny9650 the roger rabbit nes game
@@kwc0435 wait what? Theirs a game to the movie?
@@milkubunny9650 yeah, but it's awful
This is one of my favorite music videos.
I love the lyrics to this song, they are so clever and sweet ❤
This woman oozes class and style like others could only hope to emulate.
In love with this song and how she sings it ❤️
Molly Banks same here everyone seem to have such class. Their posture, looks, clothing, equipment, stage everything scream elegance.
Definitely the best version of this song.
Jessica did it better
@@Squirrelnut77no
A very lovely, very talented singer with a golden voice that is still wonderful to listen to even today. Joe S
Just found her and my god! I love almost all her songs
Literally weeping to this performance. Peggy Lee must've been one of the most enchanting women who ever lived.