I absolutely adore how this film avoids the love triangle cliché. There is zero romantic tension between Cosmo and Kathy and zero sense of jealousy from Cosmo toward Don or vice versa. It’s simply a loving, sweet, supportive relationship between a couple and a guy who’s like a brother to them both.
@@kimbradley9595 "Films don't evolve over time to fit the need or wants of the populace, surely its the entire movie industries fault and not my own narrow view fueled by nostalgia"
My Nanna used to sing this to me every morning when she woke me up. Now I sing it to my son. I used to watch Singing in the Rain on her VCR all the time. Great memories.
@@ramenred17 I heard that too. They said most of the takes were useless because most of the ones chosen for the finals scene were first takes. Which makes me even more proud of her because she nailed most of her stuff untrained, on the first take!
@@ElvinaLSmith No, Judy Garland was Dorothy Gale in The Wizard of Oz, she was in a few movies with Mickey Rooney, she was also in the 50s version of A Star is Born. Debbie Reynolds danced in a few movies too.
*movie magic spoilers below* They don’t actually record any of the audio on set, the vocals and foley/ tap effects are all recorded separately and synchronized during editing. As seen in the plot of this movie lol! So the stairs are probably carpeted or something and the shoes are normal dance shoes to prevent injuries.
Kudos to Debbie Reynolds. Not a trained dancer, and not particularly what who Gene Kelly had in mind when casting the movie. But she was an actress AND a performer: when the curtain went up you could guarantee she would know her lines, hit her marks, and throw 100% effort into her role.
Debbie Reynolds came into this movie completely green as a dancer. And you watch this sequence and, aside from a couple parts where they "hide" her and a few of her stray glances at her feet, you'd be none the wiser. She completely holds her own with these absolute legends.
@@aaronton2703sucks to hear, watched the movie for the first time just this weekend gone, songs are stuck in my head and it’s upsetting to hear he wasn’t very nice considering his smile in the movie just makes him seem like a nice guy. Guess he was better looking with his mouth closed 🤷♂️
How on this earth does anyone synchronize dancing this way to such great perfection during very difficult stunts? Donald O'Connor was underrated, Debbie Reynolds was a multi-talented genius and Gene Kelly was extraordinary as a dancer. Enjoy it because these kids today, can't even dream of touching this performance!
Give the kids a break! Given the many that don't make the grade at university most have 3 choices: Amazon, McDonald's, or Deliveroo. Many work out they're better off in the BLACK ECONOMY. Encourage rather than annihilate please. RAHG
I brought a kid I was babysitting to this playing in a local museum on the suggestion of his mother. Wasn’t I surprised to see the song my mom would sing me in the mornings in it. 😊 Now I sing it to my cat hahah.
That's too funny! There was a cat in my mom's neighborhood who would make rounds to all the neighbors for food. I ended up naming him 'The Prowler' and would sing to him 'The Prowler! The Prowler! Prowling out for fun. Making plans with everyone' in the melody to this song. Yeah, imma dork lol😂
That's not toxic. It's totally human wanting to try and learn things that look fun to do. The toxic part kicks in the instance where you feel like forcing yourself practicing or blaming yourself because you let this new hobby go. Particular new hobbies may not be for you, but it can't hurt to at least try.
This was always a favorite of my old man's (who was all of nine years old when this came out), sometimes singing it in the morning himself. He probably still does, with my mother still letting him have his enjoyment. It just makes me smile.
this sequence brilliantly captures the delirium of coming up with what you think is a brilliant idea at 1AM. It'll solve that problem that's been plauging you for weeks, but after two hours of sleep you'll realize how difficult to pull of the solution is.
My 3rd grade teacher Mr Brenneman always played this every morning while we sharpened our pencils and ate our breakfast then when it was finished class would begin. Such great times he even showed us the book holes
They would play/sing this in my elementary school. It wasn’t until about 5 min ago I learned this is princess leia’s mom. They played a snippet of the song & let me tell you pure nostalgia! I ran right over here as I’m 33 now & I haven’t heard that since elementary school.
This is an amazing scene, complicated, fast, lively, treacherous footing and then there is the co ordination of the three dancers....just amazing choreography....I wonder how long it took to put this together...lot of hard work and talent in this number!!
No one will never able to perfect this level of choreography, this was clearly done with alot of trial and error, blood and sweat and no one will never be able to 100% synchronize without spending many hours on, but by then, you’d likely quit because you’ll likely ending up hating it or someone is likely to snap.
I love this song!!! And the dancing... holy cow! By the way, the first time I ever saw or heard Debbie Reynolds in anything was when she voiced Charlotte in Charlotte's Web. Her voice is almost unrecognizable!
Bring back this movie standard of actors and actresses, and the film quality would rise 10 fold. I wonder, when was the last year an actor had to be able to physically perform a 3-5 minute physical tap dance to get the part?! When did this type of film just disappear? I love these musicals! They are truly the best!!
Debbie Reynolds wasn't even a dancer before this movie, so she didn't have to be able to perform this to get the part either. They had training for these things back then too. As for your other question, this exact style.of movie stopped being made after Hello Dolly! flopped in the late 60's.
Actors have to perform in similar ways - just not dancing. Michelle Yeoh had to land a dirt bike on top of a moving train in her first movie. And she’d never driven a dirt bike before.
😂 my mom would sing this to my brother and I while getting us up for school. As an adult I wake up earlier than her, and sing it to her with the same gleeful schadenfreude she did😈
Sad to have lost all three of these fine artists Must say that as much as I adore Donald O’Connor and cane see the tremendous talent of Gene Kelly. Debbie Reynolds might as well have been solo. She is all I can see. She was that talented
I sang this song to my kids every morning, but I never knew where the song came from until today. My daughter watched this movie in theater class in high school and recognized it
This is an awful lot of energy & articulate moves at "1:30 in the morning"! Sometimes I can match their energy, but not their attention to detail. What were they taking?
I love how back then "1:30am" was considered a morning already, even the milkman was on his way. hehe. At 1:30am I'm barely even thinking of what to fill up my night for the next couple hours until I fall asleep :)
This song has been stuck in my head the past week. Idk where it came from, I never seen this movie. I finally had to look it up today to make sure I didn't just make up some song.
On ne peut jamais se lasser, de voir et de revoir, ces 3 immenses artistes . Ils ont enchante ma jeunesse et mon fait reve . Ils seront a jamais et pour toujours dans mon coeur❤❤❤❤❤
Can’t stop watching . ❤ ~Debbie Reynolds’s~Donald O’ Conner~Gene Kelly :cast: This wouldn’t have been possible if it weren’t for them and the workers and etc!
Been looking for ages for a list of other films and tv shows that featured this song. Just heard it in The Marvelous Mrs Maisel and it pulled at a memory of hearing it in something else but I can't hold on to it or remember it beyond this flash and it's driving me crazy!?
If you ever watched Frasier, it was in one of his episodes. It was the one where his X-wife (played by Laurie Metcalf) was in town and she had a kids tv show.
And this time. NO MISTAKES!
ey family guy enjoyer :D
A 1, 2, 3, 4!
@@verocip407 🎹🎹🎹🎶🎶
@NewPhoneWhoThis52 Goodmorning, Goodmorning!
@@detectivenoraits great to stay up late
I absolutely adore how this film avoids the love triangle cliché. There is zero romantic tension between Cosmo and Kathy and zero sense of jealousy from Cosmo toward Don or vice versa. It’s simply a loving, sweet, supportive relationship between a couple and a guy who’s like a brother to them both.
What happened to all of the REAL movies
It's really rare nowadays in films
@@kimbradley9595 "Films don't evolve over time to fit the need or wants of the populace, surely its the entire movie industries fault and not my own narrow view fueled by nostalgia"
@@gasterg.continent3118^^^^^ SO TRUE
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This movie has THE best dance sequences I have ever seen. So crisp, synchronized, and catchy. An instant classic I’ve enjoyed since I was 5.
ME TOO!! my mom sang this to me when I was little! I actually had no idea it was a real song until today! I thought my mom invented it!
Awww, I was just commenting the same thing! My mom would say “we slept the whole night through” instead hah.
Watch the Nicholas Brothers choreography in Stormy Weather. You will be amazed by the dance moves in that clip.
That jump from the bar did not look easy yet they did it flawlessly! 😮
Gene Kelly was a genius choreographer.
My Nanna used to sing this to me every morning when she woke me up. Now I sing it to my son. I used to watch Singing in the Rain on her VCR all the time. Great memories.
❤
I love that! 🥰
My mom used to sing it to me in the morning as well. Now i sing it to my girlfriend
Cute❤
🥰💕☺️🌹
SO SAY GOODMORNING!!
AAAAH goodmorning 😢
@@Maverickmordy😭 sun beams will soon shine through
@@Chynasyndrome83nothing could be grander than to be in louisiana! in the mornin', in the mooo.... sorry i thought we were still going
@@smitty1647 🤣🤣🤣
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This scene is the apotheosis of the Hollywood musical. Sheer genius, sheer brilliance.
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@@Charles.II_of_England How would you know -- you've been dead over 300 years! 😺
Absolutely agree!!! Its just outstanding and to think they did one take is almost impossible to comprehend ❤
Thanks Dan Rather for providing this link today. And for the story about how Debbie Reynolds was trained to learn this dance!
Yeah, I'm grateful for the link. This piece and so many others in that movie bring such happiness!
but I'm sad after reading his story about how NOT fun it was for her and exhausted she was after the take. I'm afraid that it did NOT make me smile.
Hats off to Debbie Reynolds who had to be trained in dance to play this role. They said her feet were bleeding in her shoes.
All the while Gene was berating her for her mistakes. Poor kid 😢
@@ramenred17 I heard that too. They said most of the takes were useless because most of the ones chosen for the finals scene were first takes. Which makes me even more proud of her because she nailed most of her stuff untrained, on the first take!
@@ElvinaLSmithThat being said, who was the better dancer of the two that weren't trained in their era? Debbie Reynolds or Judy Garland?
@@omarcogle1965 you just gave me an assignment. I’m going to go look up some stuff. Is that the lady from White Christmas?
@@ElvinaLSmith No, Judy Garland was Dorothy Gale in The Wizard of Oz, she was in a few movies with Mickey Rooney, she was also in the 50s version of A Star is Born. Debbie Reynolds danced in a few movies too.
How are they tap dancing so casually down the stairs. I would twist an ankle and do the Peter Griffin down a flight of stair case.
Right?? Even down the stairs, the amount of rehearsal that went into this must’ve been insane
Debbie Reynolds did cite "Singin' in the Rain" as being one of the hardest things she's done along with childbirth
*movie magic spoilers below*
They don’t actually record any of the audio on set, the vocals and foley/ tap effects are all recorded separately and synchronized during editing. As seen in the plot of this movie lol!
So the stairs are probably carpeted or something and the shoes are normal dance shoes to prevent injuries.
Can we take a minute to admire the impeccable style of these men? The were so well dressed.
Yes, they were both gorgeous, too.
@@dvinedzine Just like my grandma.
Yeah, I really liked how back in the day everyone always dressed so classy
Its a movie, they get dressed for that
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There is a reason that Singing in the Rain is considered the greatest musical of all time
Kudos to Debbie Reynolds. Not a trained dancer, and not particularly what who Gene Kelly had in mind when casting the movie. But she was an actress AND a performer: when the curtain went up you could guarantee she would know her lines, hit her marks, and throw 100% effort into her role.
Wait a minute. So Quagmire got the song right and Joe still yelled at him? 🤣
It's because of his wrong move
He thrusted his hips when he wasn't supposed to. 😂
SO SAY GUDMORNIINGG 👹👹👹👿👿👿👿
Underrated comment 😂
I say the same thing 😂😂
The sheer athleticism (beyond just great dancing) of all three is impressive .
It's pure artistry. This is the best, best choreography of all time. And voices - no computers, no samples - just the artist and his singing ❤️
😢😂❤ e ❤❤❤❤❤
Debbie Reynolds came into this movie completely green as a dancer. And you watch this sequence and, aside from a couple parts where they "hide" her and a few of her stray glances at her feet, you'd be none the wiser. She completely holds her own with these absolute legends.
Debbie Reynolds herself said that the two hardest things she ever did in life was make Singing In The Rain and endure childbirth
I mean who wouldn't. Try doing those choreographies
@@BeruBeruIce Gene Kelly also bullied her on set the whole time. 😢
@@LittleMiss456 he did???
@@YvAngelhe was harsh to many people on set
@@aaronton2703sucks to hear, watched the movie for the first time just this weekend gone, songs are stuck in my head and it’s upsetting to hear he wasn’t very nice considering his smile in the movie just makes him seem like a nice guy. Guess he was better looking with his mouth closed 🤷♂️
This is such a classic dance number, and Gene Kelly was in his prime!! ❤️
How on this earth does anyone synchronize dancing this way to such great perfection during very difficult stunts? Donald O'Connor was underrated, Debbie Reynolds was a multi-talented genius and Gene Kelly was extraordinary as a dancer. Enjoy it because these kids today, can't even dream of touching this performance!
Give the kids a break! Given the many that don't make the grade at university most have 3 choices: Amazon, McDonald's, or Deliveroo. Many work out they're better off in the BLACK ECONOMY.
Encourage rather than annihilate please. RAHG
Lala land.
Srop guffawing. I'm kidding
nothing could be grander than to be in louisiana in the morning in the mo.. oh sorry I thought we were still going
Everyone else: What amazing dancing
Me: That’s Princess Leia’s mom.
Wait, what? That’s amazing!
Me: where are they?
@@TheatreLover-c3r Yeah, Debbie Reynolds was Carrie Fisher's mother.
Huh? How?
PADME?!
I love singing this. And how they are still buzzing at 1.30am 😅 so much fun
0:05
It's still dark outside, ma'am.
My mother would always sing this to me when I was little so I would wake up in the morning. I miss this song so much.
Mom sang this every morning when we were babies ❤
Can we talk about how this song is a pure vibe, sometimes I wake up and the only thing that can describe how I feel, is this song.
I hear Joe screaming 😂
Great performance ❤️🫡
Me too 😂😂
Me too lol. It got me to watch Singing In The Rain. It’s one of my favorite movies.
I brought a kid I was babysitting to this playing in a local museum on the suggestion of his mother. Wasn’t I surprised to see the song my mom would sing me in the mornings in it. 😊
Now I sing it to my cat hahah.
That is sweet! I used to "sing" Little Miss Muffet to my cat, and she loved it. 😺
@@paanne1013 that's cute
That's too funny! There was a cat in my mom's neighborhood who would make rounds to all the neighbors for food. I ended up naming him 'The Prowler' and would sing to him 'The Prowler! The Prowler! Prowling out for fun. Making plans with everyone' in the melody to this song. Yeah, imma dork lol😂
@@cjgem80check out The Prowler by Iron Maiden
It's 03:50 in the morning because I have an early flight. I always listen to/sing this when I have to get up early
My toxic trait is thinking I could learn this
And have you?
you could with a soul-crushing amount of effort and very little chance of benefiting from it
You probably could if you put great effort into it. It’s not impossible, believe in yourself!
Rythm and willing and balance. That's all you need
That's not toxic. It's totally human wanting to try and learn things that look fun to do. The toxic part kicks in the instance where you feel like forcing yourself practicing or blaming yourself because you let this new hobby go.
Particular new hobbies may not be for you, but it can't hurt to at least try.
A little sister sent me this to this morning to cheer me up after I lost 2 people yesterday.
Such wonderful and uplifting memories, too.
I'm so sorry for your loss.
nothing can fix a loss like that but we can choose to say yes to life and enjoy what we can while we can
I just literally cried watching this 😢 how much I missed the old real movies even though I was born in 2005 . Seriously what a shame
Back in the day, when entertainers had to know how to sing, dance, and act.
Amazing talent
Debbie Reynolds is dubbed tho 😅
This was always a favorite of my old man's (who was all of nine years old when this came out), sometimes singing it in the morning himself. He probably still does, with my mother still letting him have his enjoyment. It just makes me smile.
this sequence brilliantly captures the delirium of coming up with what you think is a brilliant idea at 1AM.
It'll solve that problem that's been plauging you for weeks, but after two hours of sleep you'll realize how difficult to pull of the solution is.
From “The Dueling Cavalier” to “The Dancing Cavalier.”
What a perfect song and dance sequence. A great film classic.
I’m in
My 3rd grade teacher Mr Brenneman always played this every morning while we sharpened our pencils and ate our breakfast then when it was finished class would begin. Such great times he even showed us the book holes
They would play/sing this in my elementary school. It wasn’t until about 5 min ago I learned this is princess leia’s mom. They played a snippet of the song & let me tell you pure nostalgia! I ran right over here as I’m 33 now & I haven’t heard that since elementary school.
This is an amazing scene, complicated, fast, lively, treacherous footing and then there is the co ordination of the three dancers....just amazing choreography....I wonder how long it took to put this together...lot of hard work and talent in this number!!
Dear, talented, underrated, wonderful, Donald O'Connor. What a terrific dancer he was.❤❤❤❤❤❤
Fantastic dancer
This song was played every weekday morning at about 6:10 on WCCO Radio in Minneapolis
No one will never able to perfect this level of choreography, this was clearly done with alot of trial and error, blood and sweat and no one will never be able to 100% synchronize without spending many hours on, but by then, you’d likely quit because you’ll likely ending up hating it or someone is likely to snap.
i don’t know if you said it on purpose or not but the main actress really had her feet bleed so yes A LOT OF blood sweat and tears
I love this song!!! And the dancing... holy cow! By the way, the first time I ever saw or heard Debbie Reynolds in anything was when she voiced Charlotte in Charlotte's Web. Her voice is almost unrecognizable!
Bring back this movie standard of actors and actresses, and the film quality would rise 10 fold. I wonder, when was the last year an actor had to be able to physically perform a 3-5 minute physical tap dance to get the part?! When did this type of film just disappear? I love these musicals! They are truly the best!!
Debbie Reynolds wasn't even a dancer before this movie, so she didn't have to be able to perform this to get the part either. They had training for these things back then too.
As for your other question, this exact style.of movie stopped being made after Hello Dolly! flopped in the late 60's.
@@wendynerd1199 so sad! It was such a wonderful era!
Actors have to perform in similar ways - just not dancing.
Michelle Yeoh had to land a dirt bike on top of a moving train in her first movie. And she’d never driven a dirt bike before.
2:44 she was wearing heels, she was shorter, she wasn't a professional dancer like them but still that jump looks done so effortless, like WHAT
日本人です。この歌が大好き!この映画も大好きです!
自分も大好きです!
This One of the Greatest Songs in Musicals. Singing In the Rain is GOAT.
This is the first thing I’m seeing this morning :)
Don't you mean "tonight"? 😉
Don’t you mean “afternoon”? 🙃
Props to Debbie Reynold for dancing alongside Gene Kelly!
Their talent and skills are LEGENDARY!!! Such coordination and precision in moves is unbelievable. I can watch it again and again.
The girl Dosnt even dance and she still did amazing
When I don't want to wake up in the morning and go to the work - this is my anthem which grows up my mood😊
😂 my mom would sing this to my brother and I while getting us up for school. As an adult I wake up earlier than her, and sing it to her with the same gleeful schadenfreude she did😈
Sad to have lost all three of these fine artists
Must say that as much
as I adore Donald O’Connor and cane see the tremendous talent of Gene Kelly. Debbie Reynolds might as well have been solo. She is all I can see. She was that talented
My mother used to sing this song to me every morning before school. Talk about nostalgic. Makes me miss my childhood.
This musical is one of my favorites. I fell in love with it instantly after watching it on VHS.
I used to sing this to my pug and kitties in the morning. My 2 boys went to heaven on tues and my heart is absolutely shattered
I'm so sorry to hear that 😞 I've had a pug before they are lovely dogs!
Why can't shows still be made like this one! I love watching classic movies/shows
The first time i saw this scene as a kid and they kept dancing into different rooms i thought "that house is 5 miles long" lol
Are they (the characters) on a set?
@@mitchjohnson4714 No this is Don's house. He's a movie star so he's rich and has a big house.
We need movies like this again!
I really wanna make one! I just don’t have the money (blew it all on hats & detachable collars, tbh😂) or writing team….
I've always loved this sequence. The whole movie is excellent, but this is one of my favourite parts.
RIP, Debbie Reynolds and Carrie Fisher. It's amazing how Billie Lourd looks just like both of them when they were young
I sang this song to my kids every morning, but I never knew where the song came from until today.
My daughter watched this movie in theater class in high school and recognized it
my mum used to sing this song to me every morning :)
This really puts a smile on your face, doesn't it?!
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Classic! Timeless! So much talent! Love it!
Wow this is the best tap dance I’ve ever seen.wish I could learn this lol
This is such a cheerful song and it can make you happy.
If I ever get spinal surgery I'll make sure to get two or even three of my friends together to practice this song!
Go to the family guy video to make family guy comments lol. Classics only here kiddo
Tbh mostly everyone knows this song because of family guy lol
What does spinal surgery have to do with anything????
@@hollyhock9638 its a family guy reference
Make sure they make no mistakes
I love Singin in the Rain. It's one of my favorite musicals. ❤❤
More talent than anything you will see in Hollywood today.
Simplesmente mágico, tão bom que nos da vontade de ter nascido nessa época 😢 obrigada queridos 🎉🇧🇷👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
One of the best movies ever!! such talent!
ok tapdancing in heels has to be the world’s most impressive thing
Most of women’s tap dancing is done in character shows, which is what Debbie is wearing :)
I think Debbie's feet were bleeding after this
No I think the most impressive thing is a non dancer like Debbie being able to keep up with 2 seasoned professional dancers
This is an awful lot of energy & articulate moves at "1:30 in the morning"! Sometimes I can match their energy, but not their attention to detail. What were they taking?
Delightful every time Ibsee it!! Thank you for the smiles! Here is smiling at you, dear Dan Rather!
She danced with the two best , besides Fred Astaire. And she made it look cool. I will miss you for ever. I will miss all of you for ever.
I love how back then "1:30am" was considered a morning already, even the milkman was on his way. hehe. At 1:30am I'm barely even thinking of what to fill up my night for the next couple hours until I fall asleep :)
Esta canción siempre se me pega cada ves que la busco para verla.
I love the old 50s style dancing and singing movies! tap dancing I use to love doing in my younger years!
This song has been stuck in my head the past week. Idk where it came from, I never seen this movie. I finally had to look it up today to make sure I didn't just make up some song.
On ne peut jamais se lasser, de voir et de revoir, ces 3 immenses artistes . Ils ont enchante ma jeunesse et mon fait reve . Ils seront a jamais et pour toujours dans mon coeur❤❤❤❤❤
This is film making, lots of effort from actors, not CGI artists doing the work
Looks wonderful!!! But I can't still get used to that "muchas frías" mistake for Buenos días Lol
Great movie!
Classic movies like this and many others are just the best! Pure talents! Every number in this film is phenomenal
Happy 91st birthday Debbie Reynolds🎉
Can’t stop watching . ❤ ~Debbie Reynolds’s~Donald O’ Conner~Gene Kelly :cast:
This wouldn’t have been possible if it weren’t for them and the workers and etc!
Still my favorite musical song, it's tie actually between this and singing in the rain
Some of the best Entertainers we ever had.
A time when actors knew how to dance, sing, ride a horse, fence, had a natural language expression and, above all, knew how to act.
My teacher used to show this to us everyday and eventually showed us the movie I miss her so much she was such a wonderful teacher for kid me :))
I LOVE this 4K UHD so much!
Everything about this movie is phenomenal, even the set design, Spanish Revival style that the early Hollywood stars loved so much.
I love this song so very much that that I add it to my videos on Twitter and say goodnight to fellow tweeters daily!👍
0:06 Joe: Alright we're gonna do it once more!
Peter Quagmire and Cleveland: Awwwwwwww!
Joe: And this time, NO MISTAKES! One two three four!
My grandmother and I used to watch old movies: amazing the talent then.
This is when talent, intelligence and creativity meet ❤!
Been looking for ages for a list of other films and tv shows that featured this song. Just heard it in The Marvelous Mrs Maisel and it pulled at a memory of hearing it in something else but I can't hold on to it or remember it beyond this flash and it's driving me crazy!?
If you ever watched Frasier, it was in one of his episodes. It was the one where his X-wife (played by Laurie Metcalf) was in town and she had a kids tv show.
Have you heard judy garland singing this song this was ten years earlier
I remember hearing this song in an ad, I think it was for orange juice?? Obviously breakfast related, lol
My school plays this song every day on the loud speaker 😂
One of the BEST musical numbers ever filmed! Such talent from all 3-love the barstools part❤❤❤
Oh my! Debbie Reynolds (America's Sweetheart) is holding her own with those two top tier dancers.
I am enjoying to see the whole things. Including how much she moved, and the dress never flying up as many skirts, and dress now.
I am from Iraq. I heard this song from the national team coach, Jesus Casas. The song is beautiful.