Older people sometimes say that the Internet is a mistake, when in fact the era of the internet is the *only* era in human history where you can truly revisit the past.
I'm not super old but ill give you my take on it,i dont think the internet was a mistake but social media and smart phones were, if we still had the old Nokias millions of companies wouldn't have productivity issues and people would be driving instead of causing accidents everyday playing with their phones, besides that i love the internet and TH-cam of course.
I am 76 and love my smart phone. I can write an email, I can text immediately, I look for recipes, I get wonderful informations about my subject, I love ( astronomy), animals , music ( like this I just heard) . What I know about my phone is enough I need to know to handle it. I am very, very happy to have one.❤❤❤❤❤
The internet is nothing new nowadays. I'm 66 years old and I've been on the internet for over 30 years. And I love everything that you could find on here that you could never experience first-hand.
Black and white always seems to show more detail. Those broadcast cameras were top quality for the day, very expensive, good lenses. Even early camcorders in b/w had good resolution.
@MorganBG You may well be correct. On their Wikipedia page there are eight people named as members at various times of The Chordettes and only six are listed as having died. Nevertheless, it is sad that Lynn Mand died just a week ago-in fact I only found out two days after her death so whoever is editing their Wikipedia page is on the ball.
Just learned that Lynn Evans Mand is from my home town of Youngstown, Ohio. We claim the Human Beinz, the Edsels, and the Glass Harp, but I never knew the lead singer of the Chordettes was from the Steel City. They were a class act!
Alex Martinez I think they knew or at least the camera man knew before otherwise they wouldn’t be able to turn the camera that fast based on 1950s technology.
The Chordettes will never go out of fashion. Many of your comments prove that many people want the old spirit back. It’s a matter of us being bold enough to speak up about it.
Anna Mwangi saying “laughs in Sparta” literally means laughing in Sparta the actual place. Laughs in Spartan indicates laughing as if you were a Spartan.
5:42 When they call for Mr. Sandman and Dick Clark responds... They don't miss a beat even though they're surprised and amused. 😄 So endearing 💕 Edit: Timestamp comment added for easier repeat viewing. 🙂
I am 73yrs old - I still have a collection of 78's (who can remember those!!) Unfortunately can't play them as I don't have a record player from the old days but I have their CD and I still pay this music - did a dance routine for the aged at their Xmas party with a group of "girls" and it went down an absolute treat! Lovely to see the looks on the older faces - sheer joy and joined in the singing - made my heart sing!
I got a CD/USB/Record recorder that included 78s from Amazon and spent a wonderful month digitally recording all of my parents´ (and my own) 78, 45 and 33 records. Happy days !
I used to have an old fashoned record player, with 45, 33 78 selector, and a twin tower mechanism to pile records on, and it woul drop them and play in turn - long operas would continue on the same side of the next record, and in the end, you just flipped the whole pile upside down and hear the rest. Remember the sound came out through a valve radio / loudspeaker on top, brand name ERRES
It’s weird to think that there was actually probably a lot of colour around them but we only get to see it in black and white and grey Thanks for all the really cool feedback and facts! 👽
Did you know that, since a lot of kids back then saw black and white on TV most of the time they spent watching, they also had black and white dreams? I find it fascinating. I mean, just how something you watch can influence the way you perceive things in the mindscape and such.
I was only about 8 when Mr. Sandman came out, but I fell in love with the song and the Chordettes. My sister was 15 and she and the other teenagers knew all the songs and all the groups. Who would have ever thought that all that beauty and post-war peace would end. Thanks for posting this. And, Dick Clark looks the same in the 50s as he did in the 70s,
herbs275 If you happen to see her sometime soon, please ask her what colour the dresses were in this video! (if she remembers) I've seen a fair few people ask!
Idk why but I don't feel that way about this video, it was 61 years ago and supposing they were in their 20's they are 80 yo nowdays, thought yeah, I wouldn't bet on it, and @@herbs275 said already that there is only one left. Welp, idk
Mozart, Chopin and Beethoven might have something to say about what a hit is ;P hundreds of years later, they are still a staple song that almost everyone will recognize regardless of age, or geography.
@@CircmcisionIsChi1dAbus3 No argument there. A hit is generally measured in weeks, a classic in Centuries. I always thought that the phrase "Instant classic" was a bad oxymoron, and often browse the DVD bargain bins to laugh at the "Sure fire Oscar winners" gathering dust there.
@@CircmcisionIsChi1dAbus3 they in my Pandora and Spotify as well but check out twin Temple and I quote hey kids do you like Satan hey kids do you like to walk and check out twin Temple if I'm not even on their payroll
I listen to a lot of different genres of music. Black Sabbath, Boston, Mozart, Hoffman, Diane Krall, Winona Judd, The Scorpions, Epica, Alan Jackson etc.,... However, the music from the 50's and 60's always have a certain charm that I can not ignore and can not disregard. It is so innocent and pure. Thank you, NRRArchives for presenting this. It is very fulfilling to listen to the music that my Dad and Mom listened to and added to the people they became. I want to express a very sincere and heart felt, Thank you.
@@albertogarcia716 Yes th-cam.com/video/Rve03u7oEvI/w-d-xo.htmlsi=Pa8G9tsUIgTz9pHL This is Gangster's Paradise like you never heard before. And they have many more just as good.
@@rzrocket ''sit on it'' a line from Happy Days, meant '' welcome friend, come have a seat on our couch and watch some Ricky Nelson wholesome family TV '' , eh ?
I showed my great-grandma this video (she’s 84) it made her so happy that I listened to music she did when she was a kid-teenager and we discussed the I’m just happy I got to have this conversation with her before she oassed
chrisz78 people that are older are constantly complaining about technology but it really has made almost everything better... i love older generations but this one is right where i should be so i can listen to good music all of the time haha
They probably aren’t adults:/ this was the time when teenagers wasn’t really a thing. You were a kid or adult, and at 16 you expect to dress and act like an adult. So these adults are probably teenagers:) look at videos of teenagers in the 50s and you’ll probably see that they pretty much look like adults
I'm a teen and I love listening to the chordettes, and the andrew sister's! Even if I like listening to folk music from the 60s, music from the 40s is awesome and gives me comfort and nostalgia ❤❤
ugh i imagine myself listening to this in a cold christmas day inside a warm house with the chimney on and the smell of cinnamon or vanilla is going through my nostrils lol
Near a window with snow falling outside and me working on the painting in my lap! I don't know you but I too have had this dream living many million miles away!
I was eight in Feb 1958 and I remember watching this on TV. I made my mother buy me the record Lollipop. The sales person asked: 45 rpm or 78 rpm?!!! - David Lyga
iiitoxiccherry yeah but they had time for a starting note in a recording studio. I’m not saying that’s a bad thing, just saying that people are doing that today too
Um, sorry to bring everyone down but they were totally lip-syncing. It was actually common practice back then for singers and bands to lip-sync when they appeared on American Bandstand. Lip-syncing was actually quite common for bands and singers when they appeared on TV back then.
Sandman is not only impressive for the harmonies, which are amazing, but the timing has to be perfect. No one can be off or the whole thing isn't in sync any longer. It's so beautiful.
You realize what you're hearing was recorded and mixed in a studio. The performers are lip synching to their own recording, almost always the case on American Bandstand as well as this BeechNut special. Don't believe me? Where are the other musicians?
@@DyreStraits I never said they weren't. I was saying the timing and such. Everyone lip syncs their performances. That's not new information. But even with your point, it still doesnt take away from this performance. Their lips are still timed just right.
My grandmother heard me playing this, she all of a sudden started crying and said. “I used to sing this with my sisters when i was 6” that crushed me.. Edit : thanks so much for the likes! Sadly she died 1 week ago, but i know shes smiling down knowing im sharing the small story😂 she probably would of smacked me 😂😂❤️ Edit #2 : WELL PAINT ME GREEN AND CALL ME A PICKLE THANKS FOR THE LIKES YALL!!
we are all born in the right century, people say its nice in the 60s but that's only for successful people Also for the black people, it weren't so great Edit:this isn't true for everyone sorry if u got offended by my comment
The host had a real good solid vibe. Vibing with everyone and complimenting as if he was a fan boy himself and giving praise to the audience. Felt very genuine
These women were probably some of the most wholesome women to ever come out of Hollywood and just the music industry in general. Rest in peace to all 4 of them. I hope their lives were just as magical as their music. ❤
I did ushering for my highschool's production of James and the Giant Peach about two weeks ago. Our doors would open with Lollipop by the Chordettes, then end with Mr. Sandman. The other gentleman I was working with as an usher for the show learned to associate the opening notes of Lollipop as our que to start smiling and bopping our head along with the music as guests walked through the door. Then the opening notes of Mr. Sandman was our que to get ready, close the doors, and head inside for the show. I have to say, wearing my grandmother's "Sophisticated Ladies" stageolay production tophat from 1962 and listening to this as I ushered for a show I didn't win the audition for is the closest I've felt to stardom, and I think I'd prefer it this way. I loved ushering the show in my beautiful little dress & tophat. Always a good memory, and these songs will continue to remind me of that memory.
Awww dear the last one at 95 bless her and the rest of these nice ladies they will never be forgotten 🙏 some of these tunes are more than good I like these and Northern soul
Fluttershy Kitty normal people do, although it’s not a sad thing, they lived their lives, and people are still enjoying their presence after they’ve passed away. That’d make any person happy
most of these groups didnt write their own music though. Most of the artists now a days besides pop music actually do. That why I admire a lot of rappers, the good ones are the best writers by far when it comes to lyrics. and no, im not talking about the stereotypical rap yall automatically imagine in your head.
Times were a changing back then .. Now these days times are a crumbling to nothing Mr Sandman and Lollipop, i lived those 2 songs Beautiful to listen to today.. Damn we we were blessed with beauty of music with art and feelings 😊 😃 😀 😄 😁 🤣 😂
@@jong0000 Exactly my thoughts. And that is no speculation, that is a fact. 1. host must speak in microphone to be heard 2. they do not have microphones when they sing 3. if someone still believes that in 1958 they had small microphone hidden somewhere in dress or on stage - in the end host takes interview and gives them microphone for them to be heard.
@@alexwestman8289 1. calling someone names for stating a fact is rude and immature. 2. they used lip-sync -> they voices where prerecorded on a magnetic tape (does existed since 1945, this recording is from 1958) -> one does not needs software to do audio editing, just 2 professional magnetic tape players. those can be connected and you can do all the operations, cutting (actual physical tape that where the word comes from), fade in and fade out (volume knob) equalization (special equipment with frequency filters) -> I'm not saying the audio was definitely editedб but saying otherwise makes as much sense as saying this about any modern performer.
Yeah... the performers got all dressed up for you, so it's only respectful to get dressed up for them.... I remember those days when we were ALWAYS getting dressed up... for school, for church, for visiting relatives.... FOR FLYING IN A JET!!! Damn.. there was so much "getting dressed up"!
The Doors were performing in 1969 when between songs Jim Morrison walked to the back of the stage and pee'd against the wall. Half of the young audience immediately left. Today nobody would leave and half would giggle at it.
@@pamle1 I call BS on that story. What is the origin of it. In 1969, I remember trying to GET Doors tickets, but with NO success. The Doors were massively popular, and stopped performing because of Jim's arrest. Large venues were not allowing the Doors to book concerts. My point being, if you were fortunate to ACTUALLY get tickets to the Doors, you had to hustle, because they sold out instantly. Another thing, our culture was way more tolerant of drunken idiots pissing wherever outdoors. It wasn't seen as "obscenity" like now (as long as your back was to the public). It wasn't until long after Jim's death that "pooper scooper" laws were enacted anywhere. The signs read "please curb your dog". So there was dog shit EVERYWHERE. And it was tolerated.... so a dude pissing in the bushes wasn't a shock. So far, I've not yet seen any footage of Jim pissing on the wall in the back of the stage (lots of footage of Doors performances). All I find are obtuse references to that "fact". Sounds like a rumor echo chamber effect. About getting dressed up for a rock concert in 1969? Ha ha... the 50's were loooong gone by then. This response may seem way over the top, but I'm still a huge Doors fan, and the record of Jim Morrison's life story has become convenient mythology for anyone to use for the purpose of making a point. I'm actually challenging the "half the kids walked out" part of it, more than the "pissing on the back of stage wall" part. If kids did walk out, it was because Morrison wasn't sober enough to perform... Go see the movie "Woodstock" that came out in 1969, that'll give you a clue about the youth social moires of that time. ;-)
I miss it, but those nice clothes were a struggle for some people to pay for. We did use hand me downs. and my sis and I traded off on dresses, and I learned to sew. People didn't think anything of someone wearing the same thing frequently, but a head to toe new outfit wasn't something every kid got.
@@thegdjordan6332 I think a person in 1958 would understand what the internet is with a bit of explanation. "You know those IBM 650 computers big companies and the government have? Imagine every person has one of those at home, but much faster and smaller, and all the computers talk to each other over something like a huge telephone network. People can see videos, listen to songs, and send letters to each other on it. And 26 million people have watched you on Dick Clark." It might sound like science fiction, but it wouldn't sound like witchcraft.
Elegant classy ladies singing while throwing candy at the audience. They had me from the very first moment they said lollipop. Such a beautiful group of ladies with amazing voices.
@@Angie.Globetrotter They are simply feeling you could have been more tactful in your remarks and not outright call them ugly. I am an advocate for free speech, but that goes both ways; when people feel you have insulted them in their eyes, they therefore have every right to riposte. When you dish out criticism, you must always be able to handle the retaliation that could result from it.
I am a barrio lass. I can't remember when I first heard this song until year 2022 and that now I'm already 78 yo, what I can say is that the Chordettes are great artists.
Seriously, this is insane. And please, if you get the vaccine, wear the mask. High mask compliance has kept the third surge in Houston much lower than the June and July summer surge. Things are getting worse here, but we are holding things below the summer surge. Protect the norm of high mask compliance. It has worked. It's the reason Houston has held rates down below what happened this summer.
Miss you Dick Clark and the American Bandstand. Great memories with lots of wonderful music. The show in the video was before my time but I love the songs in this video.
I remember these songs as if was just yesterday which brings a smile, this was an era where (50's and 60's) the lyrics were fun as well and easy to dance to,sadly though they also remind me just how old I am. Thanks for the memories.
@@butterqueen767 Plz stop with the “born in the wrong generation” crap. Be thankful you can see the the Chordettes or the Ink Spots live without having to pay, or listen to everything from Beatles to Elliot Smith by pushing some buttons. Also, their were plenty of hard times and back then, it wasn’t all sunshine, because there always had been bad things. It’s just that talented artists were more mainstream and their was less reliance on technology, but some artists throughout the decades (even back then) used newer technologies to an advantage and good artists will always exist.
@@constantheadache2045 sorry, you’re right. I just wish I could have lived to be back when this came out. It must have been awesome. But yeah, this year so far has gone.. pretty well
I'm NOW 70 but I have only liked the music of the 1940's, 1950's and up to 1963. Most people my age started liking music when the Beatles came out up to the current music. I think I was born too late and should have been part of the Greatest Generation like my Lucky Parent's were for sure!
“It’s only been out 2 weeks”
It’s so crazy to think that it’s been out for 61 years now...
When autotune wasn't invented :D
Edit: Wow i didn't expect this many likes :o
Laura Vampire thought the same thing. It was new at one point in time not considered an iconic song
Laura Vampire And that young Dick Clark is now R.I.P.
The earth gets around the sun very quickly. Don't pay any attention to it. It means nothing at all.
I fully agree with you. I always keep saying that, Alex
She said she hopes it's going to be a hit... lol Here we are in 2019
I'm proud right ??
Totally! #GreetingsfromBrazil
wAs crap then 61 years later still crap
Right
Question Everything you probably listen to cardi b 💀
Notice how the interviewer asks ALL of the group questions. Nowadays interviewers asks only the lead singer questions.
no your are harassing them if you ask a question nowadays
@@PamelaTaylor
........at an interview? 😶
The interviewer was also very positive, polite and had done his homework. Oh for shows like this nowadays!
To be fair, it was all planned out.
Cynthia Sinned no it really depends on the interviewers
Older people sometimes say that the Internet is a mistake, when in fact the era of the internet is the *only* era in human history where you can truly revisit the past.
I'm not super old but ill give you my take on it,i dont think the internet was a mistake but social media and smart phones were, if we still had the old Nokias millions of companies wouldn't have productivity issues and people would be driving instead of causing accidents everyday playing with their phones, besides that i love the internet and TH-cam of course.
Entirely right!
^ Some random guy talking about the printing press thousands of years ago
I am 76 and love my smart phone.
I can write an email, I can text immediately, I look for recipes, I get wonderful informations about my subject, I love ( astronomy), animals , music ( like this I just heard) .
What I know about my phone is enough I need to know to handle it. I am very, very happy to have one.❤❤❤❤❤
The internet is nothing new nowadays. I'm 66 years old and I've been on the internet for over 30 years. And I love everything that you could find on here that you could never experience first-hand.
I love the diversity of age in this comment section. A prime example of how music can bring people together.
Amy?!
annyeonghaseyo jeoneonbangtansonyeondanbwiimnida What???
Vaishali Jha I think she meant are you an Army because her name is V’s introduction😂
Kat mct oh I thought she thought I was Amy. Btw that’s Jungkooks intro
Vaishali Jha lmao yeah it’s just cause I was looking at your profile pic while typing😂😂
when a camera from the 60s has better quality than most security cameras
But, this program was recorded in 1958 ;-;
Kaue Duarte yeah
It was recorded on film than digitized. There’s no rendering
Stage presence wasnt of upmost importance was it?
Black and white always seems to show more detail. Those broadcast cameras were top quality for the day, very expensive, good lenses. Even early camcorders in b/w had good resolution.
TH-cam is a blessing that allows us travelling through the music history.
Amen
PREACH
yup most women singers of today can even sound that good
When they're not censoring videos
A TIME MACHINE!😆
Their voices are their own instruments🤩
Ikr, even without the instruments it would sound like there are instruments
This interpretation is incredible, look like they have other instruments. Is really great
The first, and still the best, instrument is the human voice.
@@mescko cap it's bassoon
mr. sandman gave me chills.its crazy to think that it wasn't autotuned at all.
Erika Harrison they’re all in tune, imagine the Divas of today trying to do this.
Perfect harmony 😭
Ikr unlike all the songs today
Yeah thats what i tell people now adays back then you needed talent but now you have to look good and theyll fix it with computers
maybe they're lip syncing
Sadly, Lynn Evans Mand, the surviving member of The Chordettes died on February 6, 2020 at the age of 95
@MorganBG You may well be correct. On their Wikipedia page there are eight people named as members at various times of The Chordettes and only six are listed as having died. Nevertheless, it is sad that Lynn Mand died just a week ago-in fact I only found out two days after her death so whoever is editing their Wikipedia page is on the ball.
😢💔
Oh really.i never heardthis group but seems they are fsmous during thier time.rip to all of them
*earth just lost one of its best musicians*
Just learned that Lynn Evans Mand is from my home town of Youngstown, Ohio. We claim the Human Beinz, the Edsels, and the Glass Harp, but I never knew the lead singer of the Chordettes was from the Steel City. They were a class act!
“Mr. Sandman...”
“Yes~?”
I GOT THE FEELS!
Does anyone knows if that was improvised?
@@yvesmaker I'd like to know too, bcs it seems
@@yvesmaker from the way they looked at him I think it was
@@yvesmaker I think he would have practiced it but it didn't seem like anyone else knew it was coming.
Alex Martinez I think they knew or at least the camera man knew before otherwise they wouldn’t be able to turn the camera that fast based on 1950s technology.
The Chordettes will never go out of fashion. Many of your comments prove that many people want the old spirit back. It’s a matter of us being bold enough to speak up about it.
Depends on what you mean by "the old spirit".
Agreed!! Bring back class!! The entire audience of youth wore suits and dresses. That is only the beginning of what was once known as decorum.
@@deenababie 😂
Imagine watching this in colour. It must have been so pretty!
The singer on the far right is my favorite. Beautiful
WHY ARE GO SO RIGHT???
Shadowgirl cc Ha, ha! This was before color TV!
Blue*Wisteria i think they mean watching the show live
I am sure the Dress are pink
"There are about 300 of us here. It may sound like an army, but there's only 300."
*Laughs in Spartan*
Ha ha! I get the joke. 😂
Marshian Don't you mean Sparta instead of Spartan? Don't be mad, I'm just checking.
Anna Mwangi No.
@@AceLegend1337 Ok then.
Anna Mwangi saying “laughs in Sparta” literally means laughing in Sparta the actual place. Laughs in Spartan indicates laughing as if you were a Spartan.
The way they turned in shock when they asked for Mr.Sandman and he answered, "yes."
Awesome
They weren't expecting their summoning to work.
In that moment, he had TRUE CHARM. And I mean the type of charm you barely find anymore these days
5:42 When they call for Mr. Sandman and Dick Clark responds... They don't miss a beat even though they're surprised and amused. 😄 So endearing 💕
Edit: Timestamp comment added for easier repeat viewing. 🙂
@@abbynormal4740 especially at 05:47. The one to the far left was really shocked 🤣
I am 73yrs old - I still have a collection of 78's (who can remember those!!) Unfortunately can't play them as I don't have a record player from the old days but I have their CD and I still pay this music - did a dance routine for the aged at their Xmas party with a group of "girls" and it went down an absolute treat! Lovely to see the looks on the older faces - sheer joy and joined in the singing - made my heart sing!
I got a CD/USB/Record recorder that included 78s from Amazon and spent a wonderful month digitally recording all of my parents´ (and my own) 78, 45 and 33 records. Happy days !
I used to have an old fashoned record player, with 45, 33 78 selector, and a twin tower mechanism to pile records on, and it woul drop them and play in turn - long operas would continue on the same side of the next record, and in the end, you just flipped the whole pile upside down and hear the rest. Remember the sound came out through a valve radio / loudspeaker on top, brand name ERRES
@@manuelsousa9503 sounds great 👍
Still sounds GREAT in 2024 ❤!!!!!
TH-cam is really the closest thing we can ever get to a time machine
Books: (-.-)
@@JollywoodJoel do books hav video and audio? No.
Word!!♡
@@JollywoodJoel Music first!!🤟 Ultimate medicine besides laughter and weeed!!🌬💨💨💨
How old are you I’mKydding if you don’t mind my asking. I am 33
Kind of strange and eerie watching a bright and happy video but only knowing that most or all of the people in this video have passed.
If you were 25 or under in the audience , chances are you're still alive , for example my grandparents were born in '39 and are both still alive :)
Mr. Sandman threw way too much sand, now they never wake up.
At least one of the singers in this video is still alive, I just don't know who.
ThaSchwab no they have all passed on. The last chordette passed in 2016
My husband was 20 when this was made and he is watching this with me. They are not all deceased ....give them another few years !
It’s weird to think that there was actually probably a lot of colour around them but we only get to see it in black and white and grey
Thanks for all the really cool feedback and facts! 👽
Did you know that, since a lot of kids back then saw black and white on TV most of the time they spent watching, they also had black and white dreams? I find it fascinating. I mean, just how something you watch can influence the way you perceive things in the mindscape and such.
Wow that’s interesting!
Wow, I honestly didn't expect to learn something today. But boy am I glad I did! That's awesome!
Imagine dreaming about colored television
@@beckysansing8290 really that's wierd
I still get fullbody chills when I hear the harmonies in ‘Mr. Sandman’. Incredibly talented ladies.
I was born in 1955 this in 1958. My mom used to play it all the time. I’ll be 66 this year. My mom 91. Great songs like sandman never die.
Congrats for living with such good songs around your time. I wish I would be there! It would be kinda cool actually! 💖
@@DrewpyYT it would
God Bless what a great memory
Hey this song gives me chills i hope you enjoyd that era because now its all rap
I'm a 20s kid, but I love the song sandman
1958: lollipop lollipop oh lolli lolli lolli
2019: *SHE TOLD ME PUT MY HEART IN THE BAG AND NOBODY GETS HURT*
retrokoyaa LMFAAAO
_We ain't talkin' about Jarad right now,_
retrokoyaa I’d much rather listen to 2019 music then because all they say is lollipop in 58
Rip juice wrld 😔😔
Hahahhahhaha
I can't imagine how beautiful those dresses must have looked in real life, whatever color they were.
The dresses were green and peachy colors.
There’s another version of this video with color. It’s just a remaster.
@@thermonuclear.warrior where?! Link?
we need a colorized version
Them dresses is what quinceñeras wear now a day
I was only about 8 when Mr. Sandman came out, but I fell in love with the song and the Chordettes. My sister was 15 and she and the other teenagers knew all the songs and all the groups. Who would have ever thought that all that beauty and post-war peace would end. Thanks for posting this. And, Dick Clark looks the same in the 50s as he did in the 70s,
Sad to think that everyone in this video has probably passed on already.
Frankie Carmona nope. 1 is still with us. A local gal, good friends of her grand daughter.
herbs275 If you happen to see her sometime soon, please ask her what colour the dresses were in this video! (if she remembers) I've seen a fair few people ask!
Idk why but I don't feel that way about this video, it was 61 years ago and supposing they were in their 20's they are 80 yo nowdays, thought yeah, I wouldn't bet on it, and @@herbs275 said already that there is only one left. Welp, idk
Everything dies, and it's a good thing. It's the natural way.
We're next!
I was 17 years old. I didn't really care for it then, but was impressed with their harmony.
This comment is everything I needed
❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
💗💖💗💖😀
I think the audio was prerecorded
@@dvdcbb ❤❤😀
"Do you think you have a hit?" and here I am watching it sixty years later.
Mozart, Chopin and Beethoven might have something to say about what a hit is ;P hundreds of years later, they are still a staple song that almost everyone will recognize regardless of age, or geography.
@@CircmcisionIsChi1dAbus3 No argument there. A hit is generally measured in weeks, a classic in Centuries. I always thought that the phrase "Instant classic" was a bad oxymoron, and often browse the DVD bargain bins to laugh at the "Sure fire Oscar winners" gathering dust there.
pretty sure those 2 songs will last for another couple of hundred years
Right!!!!!
@@CircmcisionIsChi1dAbus3 they in my Pandora and Spotify as well but check out twin Temple and I quote hey kids do you like Satan hey kids do you like to walk and check out twin Temple if I'm not even on their payroll
I listen to a lot of different genres of music. Black Sabbath, Boston, Mozart, Hoffman, Diane Krall, Winona Judd, The Scorpions, Epica, Alan Jackson etc.,... However, the music from the 50's and 60's always have a certain charm that I can not ignore and can not disregard. It is so innocent and pure. Thank you, NRRArchives for presenting this. It is very fulfilling to listen to the music that my Dad and Mom listened to and added to the people they became. I want to express a very sincere and heart felt, Thank you.
Do you listen to the Postmodern Jukebox channel?
@@stephenolan5539 No, I don't. Is it on TH-cam?
@@albertogarcia716
Yes
th-cam.com/video/Rve03u7oEvI/w-d-xo.htmlsi=Pa8G9tsUIgTz9pHL
This is Gangster's Paradise like you never heard before. And they have many more just as good.
They truly had no idea how popular those two songs would be in the years to come.
lollipop = b;lowjob
@@carmineredd1198 get your mind out of the gutter. Not everything is about sex or sexual acts
WELL, THEY HAD TWO MILLION-PLUS COPIES SOLD, THE YEAR BEFORE I WAS BORN..I'D SAY THEY HAD SOME IDEA..
@@carmineredd1198 😐
@@rzrocket ''sit on it'' a line from Happy Days, meant '' welcome friend, come have a seat on our couch and watch some Ricky Nelson wholesome family TV '' , eh ?
I work at a 50's themed dinner in Sweden and hear this song often. 70 years later and the world is still loving them.
What is it called ?! Lives there so might pass by if I know the name
@@jdavis7836 haha
I really agree with you. It makes me think a lot.
Yes we do
Can you get me a job there, I can sweep floors and suchlike 😉
It's weird to think that they were color in real life.
@Claudia Juarez?
@Claudia Juarez are you smoking reefer?
@Claudia Juarez thought the same^^
@Claudia Juarez ....??
I think the same but w have John Denver
I listen over and over and never get tired of hearing them sing!
60 years later and we're still listening. I guess you could say Jennie that your sneaky hunch was right.
I love this music,i was born in 1966 and I grow up .listing to do whop
as a millennial, I'm amazed people my age group are still listening to this incredible music. Honestly, I'm so glad we
still do!
And 60 years from now people will be watching the videos from now
Yup
yea i'm 13 and i listen to old music
Me: *really enjoying this song*
*looks at the comments*
Y’all: most of the people are dead
😔✊🏽
more like:
me: enjoying the song
looks at comments
yall: I wAS bOrN iN ThE wRoNG gEnerATion
We are not all dead yet. But we don't move around to fast. Injury your life it can be fun to look back on memories someday.
Not really. They're in their seventies or eighties now
I showed my great-grandma this video (she’s 84) it made her so happy that I listened to music she did when she was a kid-teenager and we discussed the I’m just happy I got to have this conversation with her before she oassed
chrisz78 people that are older are constantly complaining about technology but it really has made almost everything better... i love older generations but this one is right where i should be so i can listen to good music all of the time haha
The Chordettes: Sing.
Crowd: Normal cheering.
The Chordettes: Start throwing lollipops during ‘Lolipop’
The Crowd: Loses their absolute shit.
That’s actually how I would probably react too.
@@ChordettesFan325 It is the proper response.
Endorsement of a band today could involve passing out bucketts and mops, Ya'll know for the #1 hit WAP Has just released !!!
@AlpxcaPlayz In all honesty, it’d make more sense for them to just HUCK some hot guy into the crowd during Mr. Sandman.
I dunno what would their reaction if they started throwing sand on Mr. Sandman
1954 Mr Sandman, it makes me cry, why? I wasn't even here yet!, it took me still a decade to arrive to this unique planet! full of music!
The intro for Mr. Sandman is just such a unique and memorable bit. It's like a mesmerizing dream.
That little slapping sound I would make on my boxer dogs belly. She didn't find it as entertaining or funny as us though
Edward Sanchez the slapping part is Mr. Sandman fapping
what is the song "Lollipop about?
New OldSchool lollipops
@@ARTYISSUES Just what you think.
My favorite part is the fact that grown-ups want lollipops that bad.
'Lollypops, all free today!' says the child catcher in Chitty Chitty Bang Bang!
If a musician or singer threw candy to the crowd this day and age, they would be jumping for it too.
@@jeffminton2443 Yep, guilty ... and I still have some of the candy canes we caught from the Osmonds!
Go to a Mardi Gras parade. Grown-azz people will jump for ANYTHING! 😆
They probably aren’t adults:/ this was the time when teenagers wasn’t really a thing. You were a kid or adult, and at 16 you expect to dress and act like an adult. So these adults are probably teenagers:) look at videos of teenagers in the 50s and you’ll probably see that they pretty much look like adults
I can't believe my grandparents had this and all I have is instant access to millions of albums on bandcamp and spotify.
Exactly, thank you
You should try going into pawn stores and buying random music CD's. I've been surprised by what I find!
You fuck like a beast!
Siram Siram ?
they’re so much luckier
Hey look kids! This IS REAL music. No autotune, pitch correction or excessive processing. Just awesome REAL talent. Pay attention!
Exactly !!
I'm a teen and I love listening to the chordettes, and the andrew sister's! Even if I like listening to folk music from the 60s, music from the 40s is awesome and gives me comfort and nostalgia ❤❤
ugh i imagine myself listening to this in a cold christmas day inside a warm house with the chimney on and the smell of cinnamon or vanilla is going through my nostrils lol
noodle z snow slowing falling outside and cup of hot chocolate to warm u
the nice subtle sound of crackling fire
Near a window with snow falling outside and me working on the painting in my lap! I don't know you but I too have had this dream living many million miles away!
Oh yea..you're not the only one!!,
Btw i love Gorillaz too
I'd rather be listening to busted and blue
Songs I listen to with friends: Ice cube, Snoop Dogg, and Tupac.
Songs I listen to by myself:
Maybe, when your friends are alone they probably listening to Doris day, Andy Williams etc. Lol
Here we are 😅
Haha
Haha can fucking relate
But hey, man, the oldies are great
Same my friends think im weird listening to oldies music. 🙂
It’s crazy to think that this is absolutely zero auto tune. They sound like angels 🥺💕
But they’re lip syncing. You don’t need autotune when you just sing it 50 times and use the best one for them to sound engineer to perfection
Baconninja if they are lip syncing it atleast it’s their raw vocals and no auto tune
have you heard pentatonix?
@@ZahraWhite Eww
@@declaniii6324 twat
I was eight in Feb 1958 and I remember watching this on TV. I made my mother buy me the record Lollipop. The sales person asked: 45 rpm or 78 rpm?!!! - David Lyga
I've heard a lot of women groups, but the Chordettes harmony was pretty flawless.
Fact! Each of them is like a chord of a ukelele; each has a unique sound.
I agree!!!
For 1940s music you should look up the Andrews sisters
...but couldnt clap on beat
Part of Mr. Sandman is lip-synched
May 2019. I love it how someone said “yes” after they sang mr. sandman.
Me too
Lol
It's in the actual song as well, i absolutely love it
Except it wasn't just someone. It was Dick Clark!!!! Wow
And shoutout to the one person clapping on the offbeats at 4:14.
how they said “bum bum bum bum” in perfect harmony just wished they were still music like this 4:51
That was perfect urgh eargasm
You know it’s lip synced right?
Baconninja but they acually did that tho 🧏🏽♀️
iiitoxiccherry yeah but they had time for a starting note in a recording studio. I’m not saying that’s a bad thing, just saying that people are doing that today too
Um, sorry to bring everyone down but they were totally lip-syncing. It was actually common practice back then for singers and bands to lip-sync when they appeared on American Bandstand. Lip-syncing was actually quite common for bands and singers when they appeared on TV back then.
What awesome voices and harmonies,they really on another level these classic oldies.
Sandman is not only impressive for the harmonies, which are amazing, but the timing has to be perfect. No one can be off or the whole thing isn't in sync any longer. It's so beautiful.
You realize what you're hearing was recorded and mixed in a studio. The performers are lip synching to their own recording, almost always the case on American Bandstand as well as this BeechNut special. Don't believe me? Where are the other musicians?
@@DyreStraits I never said they weren't. I was saying the timing and such. Everyone lip syncs their performances. That's not new information. But even with your point, it still doesnt take away from this performance. Their lips are still timed just right.
@@real_lampcap Yes both recordings are brilliantly done.
The only comparison would be Boys 2 men...in male form ofcourse.
I know back then they actually sang and yes there was a recording behind them with music and the last sounds.
My grandmother heard me playing this, she all of a sudden started crying and said. “I used to sing this with my sisters when i was 6” that crushed me..
Edit : thanks so much for the likes! Sadly she died 1 week ago, but i know shes smiling down knowing im sharing the small story😂 she probably would of smacked me 😂😂❤️
Edit #2 : WELL PAINT ME GREEN AND CALL ME A PICKLE THANKS FOR THE LIKES YALL!!
aweee
Aww what a sweetheart she is! ♥️🥰🌺🎶
Anabella Lensing may she rest easy
Sorry for your loss, honey! ♥️😢
So sorry.
a
Haha, touche. One'd have to be extremely lucky in youth to have parents' parents with some old recordings like these, but today...
Yep you can view every generation well ish.
Haha same
Fuck yeah!!!
we are all born in the right century, people say its nice in the 60s but that's only for successful people
Also for the black people, it weren't so great
Edit:this isn't true for everyone sorry if u got offended by my comment
Rest in peace chordettes, you will be loved, missed, and listened to.
The host had a real good solid vibe. Vibing with everyone and complimenting as if he was a fan boy himself and giving praise to the audience. Felt very genuine
That’s the legendary Dick Clark.
@@kataisa3 what was his nickname ? "The eternal teenager " or something along those lines. Even as an older guy he looked like he was 19
Dick Clark is a legend and one of s kind. Every Saturday from 10-noon on ABC
Mr sandman b waiting for Marty McFlynto come around the corner 🌹🦋💖🌍
The 🌎🌍 oldest teenager
When the dude said *YYYEEEESSS~?* They almost laughed.
"That dude" is Dick Clark!
@@piecekeeper5317 Don't know him...
Stalin you alive bro pls let me part of Soviet Union lol😆
WAIT WAS THE YES IN THE ORIGINAL SONG OR WAS THE YES FIRST SAID AT THIS SHOW!?!?
@@nickrazo6283 Idk bro probably he did it
These women were probably some of the most wholesome women to ever come out of Hollywood and just the music industry in general. Rest in peace to all 4 of them. I hope their lives were just as magical as their music. ❤
LoXxFilms not from hollyweird. Wholesome Wisconsin
LoXxFilms I believe one is still alive.
@@ellagalle Which one?🤭
one is still alive :)
it's grace which one?
I did ushering for my highschool's production of James and the Giant Peach about two weeks ago. Our doors would open with Lollipop by the Chordettes, then end with Mr. Sandman. The other gentleman I was working with as an usher for the show learned to associate the opening notes of Lollipop as our que to start smiling and bopping our head along with the music as guests walked through the door. Then the opening notes of Mr. Sandman was our que to get ready, close the doors, and head inside for the show.
I have to say, wearing my grandmother's "Sophisticated Ladies" stageolay production tophat from 1962 and listening to this as I ushered for a show I didn't win the audition for is the closest I've felt to stardom, and I think I'd prefer it this way. I loved ushering the show in my beautiful little dress & tophat. Always a good memory, and these songs will continue to remind me of that memory.
you have the right attitude. Best of luck with your career going forward and hope you make whatever you are aiming for. BoL
That's a wonderful memory. Thanks for sharing. ❤
The key changes in Mr. Sandman are so flawless and they executed the whole song effortlessly
Craphole yeah that’s me it’s lip synced
Amélia G that doesn’t change the fact that the key change is still great
Okay I'm sorry but
I'M SEVEN AND I'M MALE
Starlight 0487 seven years old?
@@ameliagrrhairhoe Clearly you don't understand it lol
oh my god all the people in the theatre might be dead
More than likely
No. This was 1953. A good deal are most likely still alive, though in their 80s and 90s.
Carol Buschmann, and Lynn Evans still alive tho.
"might"
Nah.
They're all collecting social security.
(And leaving none for the young'ens, heheheh.)
Everyone is wearing a suit, everyone is stylish, well-groomed, gentle... I think we missed really good things.
Yea
I miss when racism was alright... (sarcasm)
Lol we probably did
Yep
Serif, except the girls. [not wearing a suit]
Awww dear the last one at 95 bless her and the rest of these nice ladies they will never be forgotten 🙏 some of these tunes are more than good I like these and Northern soul
The Chordettes are looking down at us from their afterlives and are proud of us for enjoying their music ☺️
Your saying they past away. 😔
Fluttershy Kitty normal people do, although it’s not a sad thing, they lived their lives, and people are still enjoying their presence after they’ve passed away. That’d make any person happy
I love them! 💖
@@janethekiller9201 they all passed away
Maybe
ohh the time when auto-tune didn't exist, just pure talent
*****
You got THAT right. with a Bizarro-land winner too.
most of these groups didnt write their own music though. Most of the artists now a days besides pop music actually do. That why I admire a lot of rappers, the good ones are the best writers by far when it comes to lyrics. and no, im not talking about the stereotypical rap yall automatically imagine in your head.
i love these old songs though.
maravilloso
Derek Dreitzler yas, yaa, skrr, prraa, yo boi ?
The way their voices complement each other and the harmony they create is just amazing
Complement, not compliment.
@James Hoffa Hmm I wonder? But it’s *definitely* not a typo for harmony
@@bubaaaaaaaaa sarcastic?
That's such a Duane Horton correction to make.
@@erpmo3326 it should be obvious
Times were a changing back then ..
Now these days times are a crumbling to nothing
Mr Sandman and Lollipop, i lived those 2 songs
Beautiful to listen to today..
Damn we we were blessed with beauty of music with art and feelings 😊 😃 😀 😄 😁 🤣 😂
My great grandmother was 23 and there at that performance she’s now 84
THAT IS SOOOOO COOL!!!
Ask her what color the dresses really were! Someone else posted that they were green as her mother was at the show.
@@ameliastratton8051 You really think she'd remember the color of the dresses of the performers from one evening over half a century ago?
They were wearing green dresses 😊
@@chandlerj14 ...why not..I remember things from 50 years ago.... :/
No auto tune, no editing software...just pure talent and skill.
lip synch
@@jong0000 now aren't you a clever dick?
Still ..no auto tune.. no editing .
@@jong0000 yes but actually yes
@@jong0000 Exactly my thoughts. And that is no speculation, that is a fact.
1. host must speak in microphone to be heard
2. they do not have microphones when they sing
3. if someone still believes that in 1958 they had small microphone hidden somewhere in dress or on stage - in the end host takes interview and gives them microphone for them to be heard.
@@alexwestman8289 1. calling someone names for stating a fact is rude and immature.
2. they used lip-sync -> they voices where prerecorded on a magnetic tape (does existed since 1945, this recording is from 1958) -> one does not needs software to do audio editing, just 2 professional magnetic tape players. those can be connected and you can do all the operations, cutting (actual physical tape that where the word comes from), fade in and fade out (volume knob) equalization (special equipment with frequency filters) -> I'm not saying the audio was definitely editedб but saying otherwise makes as much sense as saying this about any modern performer.
Notice how all the boys in the audience are in jacket and tie.
I would be happy if it was jacket and shirt today.
Yeah... the performers got all dressed up for you, so it's only respectful to get dressed up for them.... I remember those days when we were ALWAYS getting dressed up... for school, for church, for visiting relatives.... FOR FLYING IN A JET!!! Damn.. there was so much "getting dressed up"!
The Doors were performing in 1969 when between songs Jim Morrison walked to the back of the stage and pee'd against the wall. Half of the young audience immediately left. Today nobody would leave and half would giggle at it.
@@pamle1
I would say young people might start copying it today.
@@pamle1 I call BS on that story. What is the origin of it. In 1969, I remember trying to GET Doors tickets, but with NO success. The Doors were massively popular, and stopped performing because of Jim's arrest. Large venues were not allowing the Doors to book concerts. My point being, if you were fortunate to ACTUALLY get tickets to the Doors, you had to hustle, because they sold out instantly.
Another thing, our culture was way more tolerant of drunken idiots pissing wherever outdoors. It wasn't seen as "obscenity" like now (as long as your back was to the public). It wasn't until long after Jim's death that "pooper scooper" laws were enacted anywhere. The signs read "please curb your dog". So there was dog shit EVERYWHERE. And it was tolerated.... so a dude pissing in the bushes wasn't a shock.
So far, I've not yet seen any footage of Jim pissing on the wall in the back of the stage (lots of footage of Doors performances). All I find are obtuse references to that "fact". Sounds like a rumor echo chamber effect.
About getting dressed up for a rock concert in 1969? Ha ha... the 50's were loooong gone by then.
This response may seem way over the top, but I'm still a huge Doors fan, and the record of Jim Morrison's life story has become convenient mythology for anyone to use for the purpose of making a point.
I'm actually challenging the "half the kids walked out" part of it, more than the "pissing on the back of stage wall" part. If kids did walk out, it was because Morrison wasn't sober enough to perform...
Go see the movie "Woodstock" that came out in 1969, that'll give you a clue about the youth social moires of that time. ;-)
Lovely.....our nation misses this..God Bless
1958 wow!!
Ikr
Michael Jackson, Madonna, and Prince were born this year
@@nightskin643 as was I. And Kate Bush!
I was 7yrs old! 👍
voce tem bom gosto
None of the chordettes are alive...
Thats depressing.
Two out of the eight total members are still alive: Margie Latzko and Carol Buschmann.
@@two4one574 it says their all dead.
They live on in our memories.
Dick Clark is also dead.
They are more alive now that then
Try to imagine kids today going to a concert in suits, ties, and dresses. I can't. Rest in peace, Dick. Shared some great years with you.
I miss it, but those nice clothes were a struggle for some people to pay for. We did use hand me downs. and my sis and I traded off on dresses, and I learned to sew. People didn't think anything of someone wearing the same thing frequently, but a head to toe new outfit wasn't something every kid got.
Folks today are every bit as much a slave to fashion as they were then. Plastic boobs anyone ?
Damn I wish it
was still like that
@kel _ did you just spell period as Periat....
Hey, I went to a concert like that!
What a sensational group of women vocalists! I can't thank you enough!
None of them imagined that in 2022, 23 million people would have seen their performance on the internet! Wow, they are legends!
25.6 million and counting 😊
I don't think the internet existed back in 1958
26 million and going up.
@@thegdjordan6332 You're being sarcastic, right?
@@thegdjordan6332 I think a person in 1958 would understand what the internet is with a bit of explanation. "You know those IBM 650 computers big companies and the government have? Imagine every person has one of those at home, but much faster and smaller, and all the computers talk to each other over something like a huge telephone network. People can see videos, listen to songs, and send letters to each other on it. And 26 million people have watched you on Dick Clark." It might sound like science fiction, but it wouldn't sound like witchcraft.
Elegant classy ladies singing while throwing candy at the audience. They had me from the very first moment they said lollipop. Such a beautiful group of ladies with amazing voices.
your soul is uglier but we're not discussing that now are we?
@@Angie.Globetrotter you sound like a horrible person. I feel bad for whoever raised you.
Angie Globetrotter I agree with
Tarashea Boyd
@@Angie.Globetrotter good to know you have shitty taste
@@Angie.Globetrotter They are simply feeling you could have been more tactful in your remarks and not outright call them ugly. I am an advocate for free speech, but that goes both ways; when people feel you have insulted them in their eyes, they therefore have every right to riposte. When you dish out criticism, you must always be able to handle the retaliation that could result from it.
This Era is so dreamy!!!
Oh my!!! Lynching black people sounds so fun doesn't it
+Isaiah McDaniel indeed 😊
I doubt these girls lynched anyone.
Isaiah McDaniel Lynching is horrible. It doesn't sound like fun at all!
Kitty not if u were black. lol
I am a barrio lass. I can't remember when I first heard this song until year 2022 and that now I'm already 78 yo, what I can say is that the Chordettes are
great artists.
I wanna know what color their dresses were.
I feel like they're red
They might be pink honestly
ang3l or green
Miriam Mile or purple
Blue and black? Maybe white and gold
They may not be cute
They may not have the best voice
And they may not have the best songs
Naaah they have all of them
Ha ha, ye tease! 😂
i was like oh rlly?
@@essenceisaway3633 lol
They have fantastic racks.
Phew
when singers used to throw candy in the crowds, and not venereal disease. good times.
Yeah😢 wish i were there
That's hilarious!
+Larry Gall Um.......... Ok? 🤔
+Larry Gall I don't get it
xD really true ;,(
I used to sing Lollipop all the time, reminds of when My auntie was still alive
Sorry for your loss
him: it’s 300 of us here
me in 2020: 300 in ONE ROOM?!?!
@@dominic7228 👀👀
more than 300.
You watch too much TV..
It's a big place.. because you need 2 meter in between them..
Seriously, this is insane. And please, if you get the vaccine, wear the mask. High mask compliance has kept the third surge in Houston much lower than the June and July summer surge. Things are getting worse here, but we are holding things below the summer surge.
Protect the norm of high mask compliance. It has worked. It's the reason Houston has held rates down below what happened this summer.
Surprisingly, we still like lollipops 62 years later.
and mr sandman is still throwing dus tin our eyes!
Seriously music back then was something else. I love the sound. Hearing them sing is just beautiful. Nowadays nobody sings like this.
ok ._.
There are more hidden talents out there than you might realise
Agree
Trust me there is always a talented soul somewhere
Everybody has different taste in music, and yes there are people who can sing this music.
Miss you Dick Clark and the American Bandstand. Great memories with lots of wonderful music. The show in the video was before my time but I love the songs in this video.
The innocence...
UNDER-RATED COMMENT IS UNDER-RATED
Hyde?
Ron Ruddick ???
hydn150 the character Hyde that Stevenson describes, appears to be the personification of innocence.
setmedic I know right
i dont know why im in such a big mood of listening to old songs.
but i aint complaining tho.
I like to listen too. They are classic songs of yesteryear!
Metoo
Same here. The Diamonds "The Stroll" led me here and now I'm down the rabbit whole in a wonderful land of awesome music. Great music is timeless.
Because everyone is getting sick of the nihilistic pop culture on a subconscious level; they want positivity and optimism
because songs like this are timeless classics
“Then tell him that his loneliness nights are over...”
*GRAVY MAKE IT SPLASH LIKE PIPPEN*
S p l a s h
Everybody call me big pimpin’
No I ain’t bluffin’...
and here it is.. that one person that always has to ruin the fun
Drenald Tibay who asked
This is called talent. You work at it until it seems effortless. It takes time.
🌈🍭0:57 - 03:05 lollipop🍭🌈
❕☘️04:08 -06:27 mr sandman☘️❕
GREEN BATTARY ty
Life saver.
Alsmadi Ghaydaa -_- smh 🤦♀️
Alsmadi Ghaydaa i- did you seriously not know these songs before tik tok?
Nowadays it looks like just as from a parallel-universe.
It's been like 60+ years we are close to having flying cars and robots
BACK TO THE FUTURE !!??
damn it man now it feels weird like if you were there in time travel
Kind of like the scene in Wall-E where he looked at old songs. Such a weird feeling...
@@patrickbateman1540 We have BOTH of those things-- nobody can be bothered to regulate a proper market for em for what could only be no actual reason.
what a well behave audience.... , everyone was resisting taking out their phones to take selfies ….
MrUranium238 haha original man you deserve an Emmy. Better yet a Nobel piece prize!
Love this comment! Lol
MrUranium238 actually taking pictures of performances is catching history or moments in life
Love it! 😂
im sorry did the 50s audience have iPhones and compact cameras that i wasn't aware of
I remember these songs as if was just yesterday which brings a smile, this was an era where (50's and 60's) the lyrics were fun as well and easy to dance to,sadly though they also remind me just how old I am. Thanks for the memories.
"only been out for two weeks" ahhh
Digita TVl has me so spoiled. Nothing but fuzz back then.
This looks like a kinescope so it's gonna be low quality.
Longer than
Ask
hailey rae 70 years omg
the fact there is no auto tune and they sound better with their raw voices.
Humanity has failed us
I see no microphone. Must be lip sync
Or we were born in the wrong generation this is amazing
@@butterqueen767 Plz stop with the “born in the wrong generation” crap. Be thankful you can see the the Chordettes or the Ink Spots live without having to pay, or listen to everything from Beatles to Elliot Smith by pushing some buttons. Also, their were plenty of hard times and back then, it wasn’t all sunshine, because there always had been bad things. It’s just that talented artists were more mainstream and their was less reliance on technology, but some artists throughout the decades (even back then) used newer technologies to an advantage and good artists will always exist.
@@constantheadache2045 sorry, you’re right. I just wish I could have lived to be back when this came out. It must have been awesome. But yeah, this year so far has gone.. pretty well
"Mr. Sandman" remains as flawless and creepy as ever. 🤣
Creepy in a "very nice to listen to" way
"..... yeeeeessssss?"
How in the world is this creepy?
@@barracuda0405 th-cam.com/video/qX7ySNlPkdg/w-d-xo.html
Also somewhere over the rainbow
I'm NOW 70 but I have only liked the music of the 1940's, 1950's and up to 1963. Most people my age started liking music when the Beatles came out up to the current music. I think I was born too late and should have been part of the Greatest Generation like my Lucky Parent's were for sure!
"It may sound like an army, but it's only 300."
Tell that to Sparta
Haha, that’s exactly what I thought! :’)
Nice try, comment thief!
@@AceLegend1337 ayeee got em
@@AceLegend1337 people can have same thoughts you know
Sings lollipo.
Throws lollipop at audience..
Sings sandman..
throws sandmen
*thRoWs sAnd iN pEoPles eYes*
Throws lollipop with sprinkles that look like sand
kkkkkkkkkkk......clever
from the soundless city frost throws sand
My 5 years old niece just walked in and asked "are you listening to Blackpink?"
Blackpink is a K-pop singing group from Korea. The Chordettes is an American singing group. I guess you can say A-pop.
what the fuck
time to throw it out
Abort
wtf
Mr. Sandman always puts me in a good mood. The harmonies are beautiful.