If you like that era there is Jon Levi. His channel has lots of pictures from the early city’s. Try it out, your imagination will be thankful. It was such a time, indescribable, but see the photos.
Before 1997 version of “Titanic”, this song was played in “Sweepings” movie in black & white with Lionel Barrymore. Excellent movie. I immediately recognized it in “Titanic”. I miss watching old b&w’s with my mom.
I don't belive this stay hear , i love this music , makes me fell inside the titanic with Jack and rose hahahahaha , tank u , love this , vintage's vibe♥️
It makes me sad cuz this song is such a happy song and Rose sang it to try to lift up her spirit and remembering Jack and hers adventure during on titanic (this is what I believe there’s more to it but still y’all don’t have to listen to me)
Jack and Rose...lived in this time....this is over 110 years old... amazing hearing this on a sound bar.... they would be shocked at the sound equipment we have in 2024....one day we will be able to go back in time and see this... time travel will be a relalatey. . because all time countues.....😊.....
1910s songs: come Josephine in my flying machine 2020s songs: I’m a savage classy bougie ratchet Anyone see the difference???? Orrrrrrrrr is it just me
1910s: It’s a nice fun little song to sing to bring up ur spirit, sing when ur happy, sing when ur drunk, sing to make memories with 🥰🥰 2020s: .....holds probably no meaning??? Idk I don’t really like now music that much
"Going up, all on, goodbye!" I always thought it was "Going up, so long, goodbye!" But that's not what it is, and the sheet music confirms it. according to the sheet music. In 1911, few people had even seen an airplane. Actually riding one was a dream much like going into space is today. Riding one stuffed with hundreds of people and actually going from London to Sydney in less than a single week was... Jules Verne. And so that line is actually inspired by another amazing machine that was pretty new in 1911. It's a flying machine, too -- it's the invention that made tall buildings possible, the elevator. And in 1911, every single elevator had a human operator. So you're in the lobby of your office building on some morning in summer 1911. The doors open. "Going up!" The people headed to the basement step aside. "All on!" Someone's running late but gets in just in time. It's "All aboard!", like they say on ships and planes that are about to leave. So the lyrics imagine a time in the distant future where you'll be able to simply jump into a flying machine. And "All on!" is what they'll say before they close the door. I've been the last person to board a plane. (I showed up for a chartered flight with my cruise tickets, but I wasn't on the list, and the airline staff had to, at 4 in the morning, contact the cruise line to confirm.) I've got a picture of the empty stairs and the tarmac behind. Nobody said "All on!" -- but I'm going to imagine, now, a world where getting on a flying machine is as easy as "Going up! All on! Goodbye!"
Come teabean in my flying machine going up she goes up she goes balance yourself like a bird on a beam in the air she goes there she goes up up alittle bit higher oh no the blimp is on fire (disenchantment season 3)
My extended version~ Come Josephine in my flying machine, going up she goes up she goes Balance yourself like a bird on a beam, going up she goes up she goes Wear that nice dress thats the color of green, going up she goes up she goes Walk on the plane that releases our steam, going up she goes up she goes Up up a little bit higher Oh my the moon is on fire People are just like a buyer But your the only I desire Going up and goodbye!
In childhood school lesson, when I learned about Wright Brother invented the airplane, I would just consider plain fact to remember in mind But with this vivid song, I can surely get into how people feel about the invention of the flying machine, Thank for uploading this, the more I listen to these song, the more I would view the past with a totally different angle. Not just cruel war, treaty signed between countries, power struggle between politicians......
everyone : titanic brought me here me : found it in a book where it suggested to listen to this while reading it cos it was a play about the wright brothers who else ? ( i bet nobody dsjhdfkjfbhdjish )
Of course titanic brought me here but I swear I have heard of it before titanic maybe in my pass life. I like it. I can't stand that song Clementine I hate it for some reason when I hear it I just clinch. Something just doesn't add up I think it's something to do with my pastlife the reason I don't like it.
I think you should learn th definition of the word angst before using it to criticize things you don’t like. Anakin Skywalker in Attack of the Clones is angsty, punk rock is angsty, Batman is angsty, Edgar Allen Poe was angsty. There’s nothing angsty about Titanic.