My father, Lloyd Durow Larson, was a commercial artist and was in the Hollywood area in the late 1930's. He was highly impressed (slightly enamored) with Alic eFaye
This is fabulous !!! Thank you for uploading a true gem....Alice Faye like Betty Grable, Rita Haworth and many others helped to take a moment for alot of people to forget the horrors of WW2. Alice was such a beauty.
@@yvonnepalmquist8676 Harry James may be playing it here, but the song was written by Harry Warren (music) and Mack Gordon (lyrics). Alice Faye is debuting it here for the first time here in the film "Hello, Frisco, Hello" (1943). The song won the Academy Award for Best Song of 1943.
This song always makes me tear up. Considering the year I picture so many wives and sweethearts thinking of their love fighting in the war. If she could only talk to him and tell him “You’ll never know how much I love you.” I’m a Boomer, Vietnam was my war. He did a year, and hopefully he’d be back. For good. In World Wars he was gone until it was over. And you prayed he’d be coming home to you.
Most of the lady musical stars of classic cinema were sopranos. Alice Faye was one of the few contraltos. Her warm, beautiful voice was perfect for "You'll Never Know" and surely helped it to win the best original song Oscar that year. She was as much a pleasure to look at as to hear. That smile of hers at the end would melt butter.
Harry Warren said he could never know if a song he wrote would be a hit. But the instant he heard Alice Faye start singing "You'll Never Know" he knew he had a hit. In fact, I read somewhere that after "White Christmas", it was the most popular song of WWII. It had a special meaning for our servicemen and their families. I just wish this video was of the reprise near the end of "Hello Frisco Hello", which I think was even more emotional.
i had to go through so many hoops to find this,it wasnr straight forward on you tube,im so glad i found it,i recall it from a film i watched a million years ago and ive only heard it three times including this,but i know it by heart
My late mother's favourite song I remember her singing it in the kitchen cooking our tea when I was little over 55 years ago. Recently heard it in a film "The Shape of Water" brought me here to listen to a song I've not heard for years.
HI M W. My mom used to sing this song, too. Just thinking about that is what brought me here. I saw the Shape of Water, but I must have forgotten that it was played in that film.
Oh my god beautiful lovely and sweet to listen to love you miss Alice faye sweetness so very much too golden girl goodness gorgeous😞😞😞😞😞😞😞😞😞😞😞😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭.
Gorgeous gown by Helen Rose, who was grabbed by MGM after L.B. Mayer saw this film and her gowns for Betty Grable's "Coney Island" Mayer told Rose he wanted "The Harvey Girls" to look as much as possible as these Fox hits.
It's funny I just listened to Vera Lynn sing this and thought it was Alice Faye (the pic resembled her a bit and I had forgotten Alice's name) but the voice wasn't super low. I look few items down on my TH-cam and there's Alice doing it. Amazing!
You'll Never Know (Just How Much I Love You) You'll never know just how much I miss you You'll never know just how much I care And if I tried, I still couldn't hide my love for you You ought to know, for haven't I told you so A million or more times? You went away and my heart went with you I speak your name in my every prayer If there is some other way to prove that I love you I swear I don't know how You'll never know if you don't know now (You went away and my heart went with you I speak your name in my every prayer) If there is some other way to prove that I love you I swear I don't know how You'll never know if you don't know now You'll never know if you don't know now
"Well, that was the last film on Carlton Cinema. It's been almost four-and-a-half years since we first went to air and during that time, we've shown over 4,000 films. We hope you've enjoyed watching them as much as we've enjoyed showing them. So, from our director of programmes George McKee, myself Fiona Goldman, and all the team here at Carlton Cinema, it's been a great pleasure and thank you for having been with us. Now, all we have to do is pick up the popcorn and turn off the lights."
Lyrics: Darling I'm so blue without you I think about you the live long day When you ask me if I'm lonely Then I have only this to say You'll never know just how much I miss you You'll never know just how much I care And if I tried, I still couldn't hide my love for you You ought to know, for haven't I told you so A million or more times? You went away and my heart went with you I speak your name in my every prayer If there is some other way to prove that I love you I swear I don't know how You'll never know if you don't know now If there is some other way to prove that I love you I swear I don't know how You'll never know if you don't know now
Were the words by George Jessel? I seem to remember Eddie Canter telling a story about one of Jessel's wives leaving him. Edit: Ops. The song line was 'You'll never remember darling all the things I can't forget' -- a different song. Sorry.
I do!!! That song was played during the last two and a half minutes of Carlton Cinema before that channel was shut down forever on the 31st of March 2003!!!
You didn't realise it at the time, but the hair and makeup of the wartime 1940s, were so ridiculous. I was at the age when I couldn't wait to wear it, and when I was old enough, it was out of fashion! Bugger!!
Alice and that song GO TOGETHER. Her very facial expressions match the phrases and melody of that song. It is truly ONE of the best ever recorded!
Brings back a lot of childhood memories. I was born in 1942
I am happy to hear Alice Faye singing. One of the beautiful voices of the Golden Era.❤
My father, Lloyd Durow Larson, was a commercial artist and was in the Hollywood area in the late 1930's. He was highly impressed (slightly enamored) with Alic eFaye
"You'll Never Know" just how much WE LOVE and MISS YOU, Alice Faye❣❤💯👏💘💋🤗😘💖🥰😇
I was born in 1938. Alice Faye was my first movie crush. She was divine,
Alice Faye was one of the best and loveliest female crooners of all time. She was sensational and is not easily forgotten.
Perfection. I've always been a fan of Alice Faye and clips like these just cement my admiration. Thank you for posting. It brought a tear to my eye.
I love this lady. So beautiful and talented. I own her movies. This song is my favorite.RIP Miss Alice and thank you for the joy you gave us.🌹🌹🌹
I adore Alice. She was extremely talented.
This is fabulous !!!
Thank you for uploading a true gem....Alice Faye like Betty Grable, Rita Haworth and many others helped to take a moment for alot of people to forget the horrors of WW2.
Alice was such a beauty.
A little trivia tidbit, "You'll Never Know" that Alice Faye is singing is by Harry James, married to Betty Grable at this time (1943).
@@yvonnepalmquist8676 Harry James may be playing it here, but the song was written by Harry Warren (music) and Mack Gordon (lyrics). Alice Faye is debuting it here for the first time here in the film "Hello, Frisco, Hello" (1943). The song won the Academy Award for Best Song of 1943.
Great song, and she had such a wonderful voice.
Cecil Caulkins
She had the perfect voice. I just adore her.
I loved Alice Faye. I loved her movies when I was a kid.
What a voice💝
This song always makes me tear up. Considering the year I picture so many wives and sweethearts thinking of their love fighting in the war. If she could only talk to him and tell him “You’ll never know how much I love you.”
I’m a Boomer, Vietnam was my war. He did a year, and hopefully he’d be back. For good.
In World Wars he was gone until it was over. And you prayed he’d be coming home to you.
Most of the lady musical stars of classic cinema were sopranos. Alice Faye was one of the few contraltos. Her warm, beautiful voice was perfect for "You'll Never Know" and surely helped it to win the best original song Oscar that year. She was as much a pleasure to look at as to hear. That smile of hers at the end would melt butter.
Harry Warren said he could never know if a song he wrote would be a hit. But the instant he heard Alice Faye start singing "You'll Never Know" he knew he had a hit. In fact, I read somewhere that after "White Christmas", it was the most popular song of WWII. It had a special meaning for our servicemen and their families. I just wish this video was of the reprise near the end of "Hello Frisco Hello", which I think was even more emotional.
"You'll Never Know" was awarded the Academy Award for Best Song of 1943.
Timeless song as timeless as love itself.
GORGEOUS......A beautiful lady and SO talented. a truly lovely song.
i had to go through so many hoops to find this,it wasnr straight forward on you tube,im so glad i found it,i recall it from a film i watched a million years ago and ive only heard it three times including this,but i know it by heart
My late mother's favourite song I remember her singing it in the kitchen cooking our tea when I was little over 55 years ago.
Recently heard it in a film "The Shape of Water" brought me here to listen to a song I've not heard for years.
HI M W. My mom used to sing this song, too. Just thinking about that is what brought me here. I saw the Shape of Water, but I must have forgotten that it was played in that film.
Oh my god beautiful lovely and sweet to listen to love you miss Alice faye sweetness so very much too golden girl goodness gorgeous😞😞😞😞😞😞😞😞😞😞😞😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭.
Just found this Nice December 2021. Mama Cass brought me here. Thank you for Sharing.
One of my favorite musicals and songs. 🎵
Thank you, I wanted to hear the verse. Love me some Alice Faye!!
My dad loved her in the 1940's and I was the same in the 1970's. Such a voice. Alice was a real sweetie, her films are fantastic.
Gorgeous gown by Helen Rose, who was grabbed by MGM after L.B. Mayer saw this film and her gowns for Betty Grable's "Coney Island" Mayer told Rose he wanted "The Harvey Girls" to look as much as possible as these Fox hits.
Wish they would play full movie
I know. I don't know what happened to it. Even TCM doesn't show it.
My mother loved this song for another man
It's funny I just listened to Vera Lynn sing this and thought it was Alice Faye (the pic resembled her a bit and I had forgotten Alice's name) but the voice wasn't super low. I look few items down on my TH-cam and there's Alice doing it. Amazing!
You'll Never Know (Just How Much I Love You)
You'll never know just how much I miss you
You'll never know just how much I care
And if I tried, I still couldn't hide my love for you
You ought to know, for haven't I told you so
A million or more times?
You went away and my heart went with you
I speak your name in my every prayer
If there is some other way to prove that I love you
I swear I don't know how
You'll never know if you don't know now
(You went away and my heart went with you
I speak your name in my every prayer)
If there is some other way to prove that I love you
I swear I don't know how
You'll never know if you don't know now
You'll never know if you don't know now
Great stuff!!
The original I Just Called To Say I Love You! haha Wonderful song and singing! ;)
Lovely...!
"Well, that was the last film on Carlton Cinema. It's been almost four-and-a-half years since we first went to air and during that time, we've shown over 4,000 films. We hope you've enjoyed watching them as much as we've enjoyed showing them. So, from our director of programmes George McKee, myself Fiona Goldman, and all the team here at Carlton Cinema, it's been a great pleasure and thank you for having been with us. Now, all we have to do is pick up the popcorn and turn off the lights."
Lyrics:
Darling I'm so blue without you
I think about you the live long day
When you ask me if I'm lonely
Then I have only this to say
You'll never know just how much I miss you
You'll never know just how much I care
And if I tried, I still couldn't hide my love for you
You ought to know, for haven't I told you so
A million or more times?
You went away and my heart went with you
I speak your name in my every prayer
If there is some other way to prove that I love you
I swear I don't know how
You'll never know if you don't know now
If there is some other way to prove that I love you
I swear I don't know how
You'll never know if you don't know now
Ai! Que linda! 👏👏👏👏👏
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My girlfriend in her thirties ranks this as 'our song' and I consider that as a testament to its power and, indeed, this performance.
watched the shape of water and this song featured in the film,is it a sign
E a melhor que canta ,you never know .... começou no filme de noe Alô Prisco ....
Merci
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Who came here after watching " The Shape of Water " 💜
She never released it as a record so Dick Haymes and Sinatra had the big hits
Were the words by George Jessel? I seem to remember Eddie Canter telling a story about one of Jessel's wives leaving him. Edit: Ops. The song line was 'You'll never remember darling all the things I can't forget' -- a different song. Sorry.
Speta❤🧚🏼♂️💚cular
Martin Scorsese's "Alice doesn't live anymore" brought me here!
How much you wanna bet Ted Healy, Moe Howard and Larry Fine never got a nickel in copywrites?
Another Harry Warren hit
Who thinks of Carlton Cinema when this plays?
I do!!! That song was played during the last two and a half minutes of Carlton Cinema before that channel was shut down forever on the 31st of March 2003!!!
R.I.P Carlton Cinema
Archie Bunker dreams about her all the time. That's why I am here.
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MESSAGE *** BIEN REÇU 5/5***🕊💥🤍🤩❤
You didn't realise it at the time, but the hair and makeup of the wartime 1940s, were so ridiculous. I was at the age when I couldn't wait to wear it, and when I was old enough, it was out of fashion! Bugger!!
The plot of the movie (_Hello F'risco Hello_) takes place around 1915. The hairstyle was supposed to be from that period.
Musica veia da desgraça
Limpid !