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Elsie Carlisle (1931) 

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Full titles read: "Pathetone presents another popular Radio and Gramophone Star - Elsie Carlisle in 'Alone and Afraid' and 'My Canary has Circles Under his Eyes! -----." (timecode obscures remainder of titles.)
London (probably Pathe Studios).
Various shots of glamorous singer Elsie Carlisle in a beaded evening gown as she sings 'Alone and Afraid' - a song about giving her heart to a man who left her. A man in glasses accompanies her on the grand piano. Elsie then goes into a happier number called 'My Canary Has Circles Under His Eyes', about a canary who has been staying up late every night making whoopee.
Elsie sings in a pleasant wavery tone of the kind that was popular at the time (and makes a nice change from the usual Pathetone sopranos!).
(Followed by Pathetone end titles.)
FILM ID:1032.02
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British Pathé also represents the Reuters historical collection, which includes more than 136,000 items from the news agencies Gaumont Graphic (1910-1932), Empire News Bulletin (1926-1930), British Paramount (1931-1957), and Gaumont British (1934-1959), as well as Visnews content from 1957 to the end of 1984. All footage can be viewed on the British Pathé website. www.britishpathe.com/

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Комментарии : 42   
@markfurnell6748
@markfurnell6748 8 месяцев назад
92 years ago...amazing!
@anthonyfrew1571
@anthonyfrew1571 Год назад
One of the great artists of the 1930s - always been a firm favorite of mine - timeless
@tillybinkieking7258
@tillybinkieking7258 Год назад
Wonderful, oh so good! She was very very good. I loved the Canary has circles under his Eyes! I laughed! Thank you so much
@aaronkeele4149
@aaronkeele4149 2 года назад
Absolutely wonderful. Thank you for posting this.
@CM-zl3fk
@CM-zl3fk 7 месяцев назад
Wonderful ❤
@OsbornIOW
@OsbornIOW 2 года назад
I note the singing didn't need to be yelled at full decibels. Just sweetly sang gently with feeling.
@petertaylor3600
@petertaylor3600 Год назад
Abso-bloody-lutely so. Positively right, dear chap.
@IsaacSmelcZhan
@IsaacSmelcZhan 8 месяцев назад
I love the piano
@kathleengordon5623
@kathleengordon5623 Год назад
I was just flicking through music and though to my self I wonder what music of the past sounded like? So here it is interesting how it's changed through the decades 🎼
@johnsturdy6429
@johnsturdy6429 Год назад
just love
@petertaylor3600
@petertaylor3600 2 года назад
Why was I born? Now he has gorn.....I love Elsie and her fabulously beautiful gown.
@dizocilpine
@dizocilpine 11 месяцев назад
very sweet
@jeffcraven7376
@jeffcraven7376 9 лет назад
No one reminds me of my own paternal flapper grandma more than Elsie; except for my sweet female significant other of 19 years. I'm a 57 y/o Elsie fan who hopes to meet her in heaven one day.
@petertaylor3600
@petertaylor3600 Год назад
I hope you do, jeffcraven7376. Sweetly alone and afraid until she sings about her canary who's been living things up a bit too much. Al Bowlly mentioned him a few years later, too.
@petertaylor3600
@petertaylor3600 Год назад
PS: Elsie was no slouch. She was an astute business woman as well. Who wouldn't be her?
@petertaylor3600
@petertaylor3600 Год назад
I sympathise totally with her canary today. It's poached egg eyes today after no sleep last night!!!!
@jeffcraven7376
@jeffcraven7376 9 лет назад
Elsie reminds me of my paternal grandmother when she was young. Needless to say, my granddad was more than fortunate. RIP Dadden and Nann.
@mohammedjalloh7658
@mohammedjalloh7658 2 года назад
Two wonderful songs ! That canary song is way more dirty than I ever imagined it to be haha
@maxbeeken5543
@maxbeeken5543 Год назад
Love these. Just wish they had her other hit on here. 'No one loves a fairy when she's forty.'
@AndyLeMaitre
@AndyLeMaitre 9 лет назад
How could ANYONE leave her alone and afraid.
@petertaylor3600
@petertaylor3600 2 года назад
Nobody! Pity everybody wasn't there in 1931 to save her. Somehow she managed. She was in many Noel Coward stage shows, was Elsie. She was up there with Gertie Lawrence and all.
@petertaylor3600
@petertaylor3600 2 года назад
She probably just couldn't find him at that moment. He was probably out of sight under a cushion in her livingroom.
@petertaylor3600
@petertaylor3600 Год назад
PS: If her canary has circles under his eyes, was she looking at a budgie by mistake?
@thevikings777
@thevikings777 9 лет назад
how good is this,i am in love 50 years too late me thinks,
@5601mason
@5601mason 8 лет назад
Everyone of this era raves about Vera Lynn, in my opinion Elsie Carlisle was the voice of the 30's and 40's
@petertaylor3600
@petertaylor3600 2 года назад
This wasn't Very Lynn's era. That was 40s wartime Britain. Elsie's voice and style was very much the 20s. Vera hadn't been discovered in this time.
@petertaylor3600
@petertaylor3600 Год назад
But, Vera Lynn was a totally other voice.. Elsie was a stage star of that time. Vera was a band singer and had a wonderfully powerful and musical voice, but a different one. No comparison.
@petertaylor3600
@petertaylor3600 Год назад
Vera was a different era. She sang for the 40s wartime. She began as a teenage singer in the pre war years, that's all. Elsie was representing the Nineteen -20s and the Thirties. Beg pardon my keyboard refuses to print the figure Nine! So Elsie had at least ten or fifteen years start on Vera Lynn. So, you've kind of got your eras confused, that's all.
@petertaylor3600
@petertaylor3600 Год назад
PS: Firstly, Lynn was a recording artist, singing for several b ands. Elsie was a foremost stage actress, appearing in many Noel Coward plays and musicals. A totally different thing.
@Vinyl_Dave
@Vinyl_Dave 8 месяцев назад
Just compare pictures! (Vera was famous for other reasons, wartime songs that struck people's hearts, nothing much to do with attractiveness, a pretty face or a sweet voice.)
@tyroneepps3018
@tyroneepps3018 2 года назад
Hi.b.p.i have your new ! Channel I like this song I will put this song in my library so keep the song coming your no.1 fan
@massagetherapyforinjuriesf8197
What a lovely lady….some descendants in this video? Thanks
@user-hr6uu1jx1z
@user-hr6uu1jx1z 8 месяцев назад
Винтаж 😊 моя любовь ❤.
@billy4072
@billy4072 11 месяцев назад
Timing . ❤
@wilburbonzo
@wilburbonzo 2 месяца назад
My Canary Has Circles Under his Eyes lol
@donthompson8772
@donthompson8772 8 лет назад
Yes dear Elsie! I made a personality profile on Sam Browne. I had many chats with Elsie on the phone and was going to meet her at the Strand Palace Hotel but it fell through! She was very caring in her remarks on Sam. What a personality and this warmth comes through on the film. Dear Elsie. Don Thompson
@colinluckens9591
@colinluckens9591 2 года назад
Don't want to take away from the magic of the moment here, but don't you think the pianist looks exactly like the character that Harry Enfield plays, when he's talking to "Grayson" lol😄?
@williamwade641
@williamwade641 2 месяца назад
Harry Rubens at the piano.
@Vinyl_Dave
@Vinyl_Dave Год назад
Might that be Henry Hall at the piano? Anyone know?
@markfurnell6748
@markfurnell6748 8 месяцев назад
Harry Rubens...it said at the start.
@Vinyl_Dave
@Vinyl_Dave 8 месяцев назад
@@markfurnell6748 Thank you, Mark. Appreciated. (Silly that I didn't spot that!)
@author7027
@author7027 Год назад
the old Italian school of singing
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