This was the cool music- the equivalent of rock music today, for the youth of the 30s and 40s. Excellent stuff, and as hard as they may try, today's big bands (trying to emulate this classic sound), just don't have the production, groove, sincerity, style, and soul! It was a completely different time!! Today's big bands (trying to sound like this), sound as though they are just going through the motions; are grossly over-produced in the studio, sounding stale, using too much reverb, treble and techniques that can't possibly recapture the sound and feeling of that unique era. Not to mention young musicians in said big band tribute orchestras, not sounding as though they are very enthusiastic or energetic about playing for old folks at retirement homes and seniors dances. The original big bands from the 30s and 40s were great for those old folks when they were in their teens, twenties and thirties back then. But the tribute big bands now can't possibly capture that great sound. Thankfully, there are still albums and some movies (like the above) that still exist!
"FEG Alain" hits the nail - unsurpassed! The 'new' GMO under Wil Salden ist really good - but i prefere the 'old' recordings. Unfortunately, Salden has No Tex Beneke - AND worse --> NO Paula Kelly! :( shes acoustically (and visually!! ) a real asset!
Introduction: Hi there Tex, what you say Step aside partner, it's my day Bend an ear and listen to my version Of a really solid Tennessee excursion Lyrics: Pardon me, boy Is that the Chattanooga choo choo? Track twenty-nine Boy, you can gimme a shine Can You afford To board a Chattanooga choo choo I've got my fare And just a trifle to spare You leave the Pennsylvania Station 'bout a quarter to four Read a magazine and then you're in Baltimore Dinner in the diner Nothing could be finer Than to have your ham an' eggs in Carolina When you hear the whistle blowin' eight to the bar Then you know that Tennessee is not very far Shovel all the coal in Gotta keep it rollin' Woo, woo, Chattanooga there you are There's gonna be A certain party at the station Satin and lace I used to call "funny face" She's gonna cry Until I tell her that I'll never roam So Chattanooga choo choo Won't you choo-choo me home? Chattanooga choo choo Won't you choo-choo me home?
Happiest music I've ever heard. Along with I Got A Gal. Carefree. Everything's working in your life. Things swing. Man, I'm jealous. And homesick for a time I never lived in.
MAGICALLY NICE, BY GONE ERA, GLEN WAS AHEAD OF HIS TIME…
Me and the homies rocking out to this then all the sudden theres news outta Honolulu for some reason
Classic !
Der Song ist super..
I love to hear whistling, my dad used to whistle around the house.
Mary Therese McCool sing sing
That's Tex Beneke whistling! He was a famous saxophone player in his own right. He's quite a whistler and singer too!
@@motorcop505 thanks for the info!
Excelente música, me acuerdo mucho de mi Papá, toda mi infancia, la escuché
When entertaining actually took talent
Tex Beneke was a famy member, he has passed now.was my husband uncle
Maravilloso estupenda orquesta
This was the cool music- the equivalent of rock music today, for the youth of the 30s and 40s. Excellent stuff, and as hard as they may try, today's big bands (trying to emulate this classic sound), just don't have the production, groove, sincerity, style, and soul! It was a completely different time!! Today's big bands (trying to sound like this), sound as though they are just going through the motions; are grossly over-produced in the studio, sounding stale, using too much reverb, treble and techniques that can't possibly recapture the sound and feeling of that unique era. Not to mention young musicians in said big band tribute orchestras, not sounding as though they are very enthusiastic or energetic about playing for old folks at retirement homes and seniors dances. The original big bands from the 30s and 40s were great for those old folks when they were in their teens, twenties and thirties back then. But the tribute big bands now can't possibly capture that great sound. Thankfully, there are still albums and some movies (like the above) that still exist!
wowwww love chatanooga cho cho
1, 2, 3 Uhuuuuuu!!!
Go Chatanoga!!!
Salute do Brasil
"FEG Alain" hits the nail - unsurpassed! The 'new' GMO under Wil Salden ist really good - but i prefere the 'old' recordings. Unfortunately, Salden has No Tex Beneke - AND worse --> NO Paula Kelly! :( shes acoustically (and visually!! ) a real asset!
The GMO in Sweden is fairly close to Glenn’s sound but it’s just not it.
Que lindo cantaba este señor y la dama y el coro
Этот фильм вышел в 1941г.
Был как гром, среди ясного дня.
Got shot down over the English Channel during WW2 while entertaining the troops.
Introduction:
Hi there Tex, what you say
Step aside partner,
it's my day
Bend an ear and listen to my version
Of a really solid Tennessee excursion
Lyrics:
Pardon me, boy
Is that the Chattanooga choo choo?
Track twenty-nine
Boy, you can gimme a shine
Can You afford
To board a Chattanooga choo choo
I've got my fare
And just a trifle to spare
You leave the Pennsylvania Station 'bout a quarter to four
Read a magazine and then you're in Baltimore
Dinner in the diner
Nothing could be finer
Than to have your ham an' eggs in Carolina
When you hear the whistle blowin' eight to the bar
Then you know that Tennessee is not very far
Shovel all the coal in
Gotta keep it rollin'
Woo, woo, Chattanooga there you are
There's gonna be
A certain party at the station
Satin and lace
I used to call "funny face"
She's gonna cry
Until I tell her that I'll never roam
So Chattanooga choo choo
Won't you choo-choo me home?
Chattanooga choo choo
Won't you choo-choo me home?
Прекрасный фильм. В 1941г. когда
он вышел и появился в Союзе, был
фурор, ходили по несколько раз.
Чу-ча здорово, танец двух негров
поразил.
👍💕👏💯💖🤣🤩Brasil Anápolis 🇧🇷
I don't know why but It reminds me of the romance Tônio Kroeger, by Thomas Mann.
Unforgettable sound.
A word only: UNSURPASSED
Happiest music I've ever heard. Along with I Got A Gal. Carefree. Everything's working in your life. Things swing. Man, I'm jealous. And homesick for a time I never lived in.
The guys on bass and the drums on Chattanooga were a bit extra high. Enjoyed every second.
3:49 -- I could swear he's singing "I used to go on eBay."
“I used to call funny face”
@@Melody_Mike.4460 3:49
Went to Chattanooga for my honeymoon. Best city in the US
How i wish i'd been alive back then
Anybody know the names of the 4 guys?
THE BEST...BUT OUT OF SYNC........
Cute
Das Video sollte wenigstens lippensynchron sein - ist es leider nicht.
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