I've been following these two since I was 13 I'm 60 now.....Love their songs together....They are magic to watch together....... so much came between them in real life...
Isn't it great I'm 65 could you have imagined when you were 10 years old. That you could carry a device in your hand smaller than the tricorder from Star Trek. A phone that's a computer where you could find anything you wished to see? Not only my Grandparents but my mom and dad knew their songs. As with no television movies were a weekly event.😊
When we were kids (1950s) we thought this was hilarious! We invented a singing game "I am calling you-ou-ou-ou-ou-ou-ou! Will you answer too-oo-oo-oo-oo-oo-oo?" Usual response "No-o-o-o-o-o-o!"
My parents got married on July 1946. My mother played the piano for years and this song reminded her the days of their honeymoon up in Asunción, Paraguay. The trip to get to that port was made on a big River Boat that covered the way Buenos Aires/Asunción. She used to play "Indian Love Call" in the piano, remembering the song that was played many nights by the Orchestra and singers the Boat had aboard during the trip.🎉🎉
At Yosemite when I was 3, when they did the Firefall, a lady with a piano who sing this as the firefall cascaded down Half Dome. She'd play the piano as the fire was kicked over the edge. I think it was so popular because of the film "The Caine Mutiny". So many cars were parked all over the meadows and the Boomer families (like mine) that my big brother had to hold me on his shoulders just so I wasn't trampled. Also so I could see the Firefall. It's quite interesting how these memories stick. My memory had no reference to this song but my mom and older siblings remembered the Indian Love Call vividly but all I remembered is my mom buying a little knit Indian girl toy
I always think of the Wayne and Wanda spoof of this from "The Muppet Show." "Hey baby! You called?" ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Hjx__HntNLw.htmlfeature=shared
You can see why this type of dancing was not going to last in popularity. I guarantee that so many of these people sustained serious injuries when they practiced and performed. It's fun to watch but I bet it wasn't so fun to get your head or back slammed into the floor.
I haven't watched this movie in a very long time but I seem to remember that Jeanette McDonald had a neer-do-well brother who was played by Jimmie Stewart in one of his first movie roles.
То что Джанетт Макдоналд и Нельсон Эдди встретились вообще а не прошли мимо друг друга есть большой промысел божий и огромное чудо и удача для вашей страны
My mum and l use to sing with each other- 50 yrs ago,while in the kitchen. She passed 25/2/23 at 97, and this video has popped up in my feed whilst back in the family home. Love you Mum.