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HE'S SHOCKED!| FIRST TIME HEARING The Chordettes - Mr Sandman REACTION
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@davidsimon9303
@davidsimon9303 Год назад
Remember Back to the Future when Marty first appears in the '50's. You heard it then
@GenericUsername1388
@GenericUsername1388 2 месяца назад
Crazy to think when that movie was released is much closer to when this song came out than to 2024
@markfadness9204
@markfadness9204 Год назад
"Mr. Sandman " was #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart for 7 weeks (released near the end of 1954, peaking in 1955). The Chordettes were originally from Sheboygan, Wisconsin. Between 1954 - 1961, they charted 14 singles in the Hot 100, 4 in the Top 10 including their only #1.
@brentfelsinger4521
@brentfelsinger4521 Год назад
Shoutout Sheboygan, Wisconsin!
@jethro1963
@jethro1963 Год назад
Time for some Lester William Polsfuss, The Wizard of Waukesha. Les Paul and Mary Ford - Tiger Rag
@kevindarrell3500
@kevindarrell3500 Год назад
Wow ❤didn’t know that. Thanks
@rtelles1127
@rtelles1127 Год назад
​@@jethro1963 oh yes les Paul and Mary Ford les being a pioneer in electric guitar design and also electronics and recording technique
@cripplious
@cripplious Год назад
Speaking quartets dont forget Preptones from Grease 2 sang this song too
@ClaudeJordan-rh4zx
@ClaudeJordan-rh4zx Год назад
The harmonies were ALWAYS excellent from 70's back...NO AUTOTUNE!!! Real VOCALS, REAL talent!!
@doylescordy
@doylescordy Год назад
I learned a while back that autotune actually wasn't used for the first time until 1998 in Cher's song "Believe". I thought it was older.
@ML-jk3sz
@ML-jk3sz Год назад
THANK YOU for the info.
@ClaudeJordan-rh4zx
@ClaudeJordan-rh4zx Год назад
@@doylescordy maybe not popular 'til then.
@mscommerce
@mscommerce Год назад
@@doylescordy Older? No way. People actually perfected their voices and ear for musical notes.
@paul.kristoff
@paul.kristoff Год назад
​@@ClaudeJordan-rh4zx It was invented in 1996, but wasn't used to distort vocals in a song until Cher did it in 1998. Perfect example of how blanket statements about how autotune is rubbish are simplistic. Yes there are some artists who cannot sing and use autotune to cover the fact, but people have been distorting vocals using tech forever. There are many great singers today, naturally talented, who use autotune as an instrument in certain songs to achieve a desired effect. That doesn't mean that they can't sing. Again, Cher is a perfect example. No one would argue that Cher cannot sing, but Believe wouldn't be as good of a song if it wasn't for autotune.
@susanliltz3875
@susanliltz3875 Год назад
They also have another song :” Lollipop, Lollipop “done in harmony like this one!!
@rigger151
@rigger151 Год назад
I just introduced my grand daughter to that one last weekend
@kathyastrom1315
@kathyastrom1315 Год назад
@@rigger151 Also play “Rockin’ Robin” for your grandchild!
@flamencoprof
@flamencoprof Год назад
Oh yeah, I remember that from when I was a little kid in Primary School. Kids loved to do the "pop" sound. I just checked; I can still do it, first try!
@carolynquinn8325
@carolynquinn8325 Год назад
That song came up in the movie Stand by Me which they did a reaction video to and I'm pretty sure they made a few comments about it then - it would be fun to see them revisit it in its entirety.
@larrymaland
@larrymaland Год назад
Lollipop! Yes. Very short song but it is one you will never forget!
@cfinley81
@cfinley81 Год назад
Always think of "Uncle Buck" when I hear this song! 😂😂❤❤
@Ziliman802
@Ziliman802 Год назад
Funny, I always think of Halloween/ Michael Myers when I hear it
@LindaH69
@LindaH69 Год назад
I think of Uncle Buck also. Such a fun movie.
@richardmardis2492
@richardmardis2492 Год назад
@disconnexionsdotcom
@disconnexionsdotcom Год назад
@@Ziliman802 Me too. I always associate it with Halloween 2!!
@scottmcgregor4829
@scottmcgregor4829 Год назад
I always think of Back to the Future.
@kken7764
@kken7764 Год назад
I was born in '52 and I remember this from the radio when I was about 7 or 8. It was still being played years later. One of my favorites from my early childhood.
@user-ii4zf5iq3t
@user-ii4zf5iq3t Год назад
We're twins!
@gsbealer
@gsbealer Год назад
1951 here. 👍
@gsbealer
@gsbealer Год назад
California here. I listened to Wolfman Jack on the radio. He was bitchin! 😀 Jay and Amber got it right. We were much freer back in the 50s to the 80s. Plus we had the best frigging music as our soundtrack!!!
@scottvanhille5688
@scottvanhille5688 Год назад
Hello Ken, my Mother was born the same year and the Little Trees car fresheners came out the year lol.
@fayesouthall6604
@fayesouthall6604 Год назад
I wasn’t born until 68 and know this so well, from the radio and movies.
@billyselman6371
@billyselman6371 Год назад
Great song from the 50’s! Unfortunately they don’t make music like this anymore.
@user-ii4zf5iq3t
@user-ii4zf5iq3t Год назад
Subway player playing nr. Sandman ru-vid.comB2km_WHEkXE?feature=share
@sheilameyers152
@sheilameyers152 Год назад
My Mom use to sing this to my sisters and myself! We loved it! “ Mr Sandman” use to put us to sleep!
@allensaunders449
@allensaunders449 Год назад
Great in it's time and place. Now no not coming with this new
@steelphantom9105
@steelphantom9105 Год назад
@@allensaunders449 What?
@allensaunders449
@allensaunders449 Год назад
@@steelphantom9105 of course they don't make music like this now it's an old 50s song sounds like it to
@kellyrooni
@kellyrooni Год назад
A wonderful 40's girl group is the Andrews Sisters. Boogie woogie bugle boy, rum and coca cola, don't sit under the Apple tree. Great harmonies. One of my favorite eras for music.
@timcarr6401
@timcarr6401 Год назад
The Andrew Sisters were heavily influenced by the Boswell Sisters.
@lovelyerica9054
@lovelyerica9054 Год назад
I think they reviewed the Andrew sisters, but I'm not sure what song they reviewed from them.
@alamc200
@alamc200 Год назад
@@lovelyerica9054 Yes they did react to Andrew sisters a while back and the song was Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy. They should react to more to of them.
@timcarr6401
@timcarr6401 Год назад
@@alamc200 They should react to the Boswell Sisters.
@chel-van-hel3970
@chel-van-hel3970 Год назад
Andrews Sisters was my grandmother’s favorite ❤️
@oliviageter5566
@oliviageter5566 Год назад
The Golden Girls even sang it one of their episodes. They were babysitting and the baby kept crying keeping them up. They broke out into Mr Sandman to put the baby to sleep. Dorothy (Bea Arthur) did the deep .. yes. One of my favorite episodes.
@meliosorio105
@meliosorio105 Год назад
Yes!
@jonstreng7850
@jonstreng7850 Год назад
@Olivia Geter - You have great taste. I love this episode as well. Bea Arthur did nail the lower part.
@soundofnellody262
@soundofnellody262 Год назад
It was the first thing I thought about when I read the title of the video 😅 "Mr. Sandmann".. "yees?" Dorothys low voice ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-45y9bxoj-TQ.html
@lisakunka1338
@lisakunka1338 Год назад
I so remember that episode from "The Golden Girls". I laughed so hard after Dorothy sang the deep parts.
@dawnpatrol700
@dawnpatrol700 Год назад
If you haven't seen Back to the Future - this song is used in there
@resurrectionwaiting9294
@resurrectionwaiting9294 Год назад
Song is so iconic to the 50's that the really had no choice but to put in Back to The Future.
@stevedahlberg8680
@stevedahlberg8680 Год назад
The Andrews Sisters. I bet you guys would love them and I can't remember if you have already done them maybe once, but I'm not sure? Either way they have a lot of great stuff and you can bet they were a massive inspiration for this band right here. Andrews Sisters were more popular during WWII. But it's all just fantastic stuff. It's incredible what they do with their voices and the instrumentation.
@paulamelnyk986
@paulamelnyk986 Год назад
They did Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy.
@doylescordy
@doylescordy Год назад
Agreed! They have done "Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy".
@Glittersword
@Glittersword Год назад
Rum and Coca-Cola. Don't sit under the apple tree and many more. Also you might like to check out their movies.
@SnowmanN49
@SnowmanN49 Год назад
@@Glittersword Every time I hear "Don't Sit Under The Apple Tree" or even just the title, I think of a movie. Can't remember the name of it, but it starred Robert Mitchum as a U.S. marine stranded on a pacific island which had been taken over by the Japanese. His only companion was a nun. They had to survive in the jungle until the marines returned to retake the island. Not sure who the actress was, maybe Deborah Kerr. In the movie he sings that song. Does anyone remember that one? Whoa, brain fart, it just popped into my head! "Heaven Knows, Mr. Allison"
@karenjordan9607
@karenjordan9607 Год назад
Their fantastic ❤😊
@harryprater9014
@harryprater9014 Год назад
In the 50"s there was no "electronic" harmonizing. Everything you hear is straight vocals...impressive..
@Emondotcalm
@Emondotcalm Год назад
@harryprater9014, Yeah and there was no overdubbing! It's all recorded live. Back then you had to have your act together.
@carolmartin4413
@carolmartin4413 Год назад
Ok...does anyone remember Lollipop? Geez...this was a classic by The Chordettes. The 50's were a great change decade...songs like this on to the early Anka, Frankie Avalon,etc...starting to pop up. Beats some of the cr*p today.
@kenmarsh2668
@kenmarsh2668 Год назад
Sure do, sock hops and the new rock and roll dancing; once upon a time, we were all young.
@kenhayhurst374
@kenhayhurst374 Год назад
Very cool old school. I love how you two are open-minded to the "old" stuff. This was old when I was young and I'm old. If you analyse music from old to now, all generes, you can really see how one builds on and from the other. You should try some from the "big band" era. Amber, you'll love all the horns. Tommy and Jimmy Dorsey, Count Basie, Benny Goodman, Harry James, Les Brown and sooo many more. Plus you'll discover "Torch Singers", (lady crooners). Doris Day, Rosemary Clooney, (and my mind just went blank). "Mr. Sandman" was an evolution of those styles.
@jethro1963
@jethro1963 Год назад
Although his band had some detractors, not many people can say their sound defined an era - Glenn Miller
@spantle3888
@spantle3888 Год назад
Yes to Rosemary Clooney! Try Come on a My House, Mambo Italiano or of course White Christmas with Bing!
@ErnieB
@ErnieB Год назад
The Velvet Fog, Mel Torme, with Buddy Rich, Blues in the Night.
@fredbays
@fredbays Год назад
Andrew Sister "Rum and Coca Cola" is a must
@edprzydatek8398
@edprzydatek8398 Год назад
I'm pretty sure I remember this song from listening to the Arthur Godfrey show on the radio.
@evabyrum3327
@evabyrum3327 Год назад
This is an iconic song! Can't believe you guys have never heard this!! It has been played in different movies like Back To The Future.
@missrachelreads
@missrachelreads Год назад
It was in "Cry Baby" too; starred Johnny Depp and Directed by John Waters. A really fun movie to watch on your channel! Oh, and another one is "Raising Arizona" with Nicolas Cage.
@55itsme
@55itsme Год назад
And in Uncle Buck
@alrivers2297
@alrivers2297 Год назад
Also in Halloween 2 and Halloween H20
@bobblowhard8823
@bobblowhard8823 Год назад
It was also in "Mrs. Doubtfire" starring Robin Williams.
@cjgeel1
@cjgeel1 Год назад
Not sure if it was also in Nightmare on Elm Street. Wouldve been fitting because Freddy Kruger came in the peoples sleep
@roypartible9759
@roypartible9759 Год назад
They also did "Lollipop" which you may remember hearing a snippet of it from when you watched Stand By Me. It might be cool to react to the whole song. Its such a fun song!
@Scary__fun
@Scary__fun Год назад
I remember Mr. Sandman also being in Stand By Me. It's listed on the movie credits, but might have been a short clip.
@oldrockgeeser9426
@oldrockgeeser9426 Год назад
Their 1958 hit "Lollipop" is a must for your friday's.
@federicomuria8377
@federicomuria8377 Год назад
Marty McFly walking into Hill Valley for the first time 😎
@maryann9226
@maryann9226 Год назад
Voices like silk. Great song.
@P.Galore
@P.Galore Год назад
An absolute classic covered by dozens of artists! Love it!
@kd2eat
@kd2eat Год назад
I don't recall if you guys covered the Back to the Future movie, but this was the music playing when Marty went back to the 50's and was exploring his town. The "dreamy" quality made it perfect for that scene.
@oliviageter5566
@oliviageter5566 Год назад
They covered Back To The Future. They probably don't realize or remember this song was in the movie.
@canonfodder2068
@canonfodder2068 Год назад
I am grinning from ear to ear! This song is from my parent's era and my Mom used to sing this to us girls at bedtime.
@lemurdream
@lemurdream 2 месяца назад
As simple as it sounds, those harmonies are pretty sophisticated. Beautiful, classic song that will never die.
@johnnielson4341
@johnnielson4341 Год назад
One reason music from that age has such a different quality is that it was recorded all together. Instruments, voices, etc. all at one time rather than the overdubbing we do today. I've recorded some songs where I've played every instrument and vocals by recording one track at a time and layering them. Completely different type of quality. Less real.
@DarqJestor
@DarqJestor Год назад
That is really, really interesting. Thanks for posting that!
@bryanwhitton1784
@bryanwhitton1784 Год назад
Fromwhat I have heard Bryan Adams recorded that way. The group got together, practiced and then played the song.
@Throgmoyd
@Throgmoyd Год назад
Apologies if anyone else has already mentioned that this song was 'ironically' used on the soundtrack of the horror movie 'Halloween'? Puts a whole new creepy spin on it! But what a tight vocal ensemble they were.
@cainealexander-mccord2805
@cainealexander-mccord2805 Год назад
I love this song. Always makes me think of "Halloween II". Every time I hear it, I see that creepy little hospital all in the dark with JLC waiting to scream her head off. I love that movie.
@rosariocannistraro3561
@rosariocannistraro3561 Год назад
This song is definitely synonymous with the Halloween franchise .
@jackkrick6936
@jackkrick6936 Год назад
@@rosariocannistraro3561 I agree. This song gives me goosebumps for it too reminds me of Halloween 2 (1981). It's chilling.
@stephwest1382
@stephwest1382 Год назад
@@jackkrick6936 wasn't also when they were putting her in the absolute
@Phoenix85006
@Phoenix85006 Год назад
Halloween II turned me on to this song.
@esclad
@esclad Год назад
I always think of 'Back To The Future' when I hear this song :)
@lennygriffin1149
@lennygriffin1149 Год назад
Such a cool song. First time I heard this believe it or not was in Halloween 2. Loved it ever since.
@Paladin70
@Paladin70 Год назад
Emmylou Harris with Dolly Parton and Linda Ronstadt as a trio covered this on Emmylou’s album Evangeline. Covered by many, but this is as good as, if not better than, the original in my opinion, done by three legends. They did several albums of classics under the name Trio and they are as good as it gets.
@ericelander9936
@ericelander9936 Год назад
Beat me to it! Hope Jay and Amber review it.
@cripplious
@cripplious Год назад
I love them doing Romeo with Billy Ray Cyrus.
@buckyc.9069
@buckyc.9069 Год назад
You forgot to mention the incomparable Chet Atkins playing guitar on this one.
@sabredesatanas518
@sabredesatanas518 Год назад
My Mom loved The Chordettes, so we listened to them all the time and danced around the house, and sang along with them. Thanks for the memories!
@TheOicyu812
@TheOicyu812 Год назад
I can never hear this song without thinking about the soundtrack for Halloween II (ca. 1981).
@eddiea2457
@eddiea2457 10 месяцев назад
Back when people actually had to sing with great voices, no computer garbage.
@bradsullivan2495
@bradsullivan2495 Год назад
This was in the first Back to the Future movie when he first hits the 50s.
@retro-robbo
@retro-robbo Год назад
Always reminds me of Back to the Future this song. It's the song playing when Marty first arrives in 1955 and is wandering through the town.
@thebibagirrrlshow7748
@thebibagirrrlshow7748 Год назад
This song has been used in so many movies about the 50’s/early 60’s to describe the innocense of those eras or when they want to create an innocent setting before something scary happens!
@TracyfromNC
@TracyfromNC Год назад
It is daily stuck in my head, I ealk around the house singing this while I do housework😊
@debibailey2968
@debibailey2968 Год назад
Those songs from the 50's and 60's girl groups are so good. I'd also recommend The Shirelles....there are a lot of songs with them, one would be Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow! Also a little older group is The McGuire Sisters. They grew up in the area I live now, and had some huge hits. Sugartime, Sincerely, May You Always, and Goodnight Sweetheart! Highly recommend giving them a listen, beautiful voices and songs. ❤❤❤❤
@kellyreiterman
@kellyreiterman Год назад
My parents LOVED the McGuire Sisters. "Sincerely" was a huge favorite of theirs.
@debibailey2968
@debibailey2968 Год назад
@@kellyreiterman it's a gorgeous song!!! It's a little before my time, but my parents loved all these songs too, which made me appreciate them a lot more!!! My music tastes are pretty diverse!! ❤️❤️❤️
@kellyreiterman
@kellyreiterman Год назад
@@debibailey2968 It really is. I know "Sincerely" is amongst their old 45s. I'll have to bring it out and play it. My musical tastes are diverse as well and part of that definitely comes from my parents.
@debibailey2968
@debibailey2968 Год назад
@@kellyreiterman I think that makes us very lucky indeed.
@kellyreiterman
@kellyreiterman Год назад
@@debibailey2968 It sure does. I miss doing the jitterbug with my Dad and hearing my Mom tell stories about all the great singers they saw in Las Vegas in the 50s and early 60s before I was born. I miss them most of all. But, I was very blessed.
@sharonglover7221
@sharonglover7221 Год назад
The musicians and singers and dancers all had to be EXCELLENT. No one could sing off key or be sloppy ever. They would NEVER had a chance to be heard or scene.
@xaraxen
@xaraxen Год назад
A cover of this song is heard during a scene in a movie titled "Back to The Future" (1985)
@libertyresearch-iu4fy
@libertyresearch-iu4fy Год назад
This was the song playing when Marty McFly first arrived in the 1955 Hill Valley of 'Back to the Future'.
@trinkab
@trinkab Год назад
Always LOVED this song!! Have you heard Liberace? He was very much a beloved showman! He had an early 15 minute television show where he would play and talk to the camera like he was in their home. A teen prodigy, he grew up to do popular songs with classical piano while being very flamboyant and schmaltzy.
@mw7584
@mw7584 Год назад
It would be fun to see reaction to Liberace especially from his 50's TV show when the music wasn't back seat to the showmanship.
@michaelhill6361
@michaelhill6361 Год назад
Before anyone publicly knew about Liberace's romantic preferences.
@trinkab
@trinkab Год назад
@@michaelhill6361 People knew back then, they just didn't talk about it. They liked him. No need to expose his love life. Those who "didn't know" were in freaking denial.
@txheadshots
@txheadshots Год назад
Absolute classic song… this is from right before Rock and Roll hit the scene… this was an evolution from the barbershop quartets from the 20s and 30s and big band sounds of the 30s and 40s.. it gave us groups like the Chordettes and the Andrews Sisters The same harmonic girls groups evolved again in the 50s and 60s, merging with the Motown sound and giving us The Supremes and The Ronettes
@esmeraldapooner751
@esmeraldapooner751 Год назад
When I was an 80's teen this was my oldies. We move in such a fast past society; it is a shame we will never slow down again for this kind of music.
@akahina
@akahina Год назад
Careful. This song gets stuck in your brain! A 20th-century classic, without a doubt.
@tchampagne1494
@tchampagne1494 Год назад
A decade earlier in the 40s was the Big Band Era. For fun check out Benny Goodman's dance music, one of the greats by Glenn Miller is In the Mood.
@surlechapeau
@surlechapeau Год назад
Jay & Amber, "Eddie My Love" was the other hit I remember hearing from them! (on the oldies station!)
@jsherretz64
@jsherretz64 Год назад
The Anderson Sisters are another great group from that era.
@sarablack2547
@sarablack2547 Год назад
The Beverly sisters.
@sarahdee374
@sarahdee374 Год назад
Andrews Sisters?
@federicomuria8377
@federicomuria8377 Год назад
40's were great too!! (for music 😋at least) US Army girls! Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy their best!
@jsherretz64
@jsherretz64 Год назад
Andrews, that's it.
@sweetg12651
@sweetg12651 Год назад
I really enjoy listening to the music here, but mostly, I enjoy watching the two of you listening and enjoying and appreciating the music a lot of us remember from our younger days. You two are great!
@tompahlgooglesucks
@tompahlgooglesucks Год назад
God bless you for keeping this song alive.
@roberthofmann8403
@roberthofmann8403 Год назад
You have heard this song before in Back To The Future
@roberthofmann8403
@roberthofmann8403 Год назад
When Marty first walks into town in 1955, this is the song that's playing
@charlessheifer2264
@charlessheifer2264 Год назад
The McGuire Sisters were another of the great girl groups of the 50s. Their songs "Sincerely" and "Sugartime", both number-one hits.
@TwoSierraEcho
@TwoSierraEcho Год назад
First time to hear the original, loved it. I always think of Back to the Future when Marty goes back to 1955 and for the talent show in Grease 2. The Chordettes did a great job!
@rwschumm
@rwschumm Год назад
I Agree with Others; A REAL Classic! So Nicely put together and even some Sax, (Amber)! Cute, Clean, Honest, and actually, Historic! Heard and played for Decades and Decades! Love It & Love You Guys... Hope You and Family have a Great Weekend! :)
@willpierson8310
@willpierson8310 Год назад
Now you got to realize Elvis was popular in the 50s. Here’s another song you should check out. (Skylark 5 glad all over). People even tell me that the 1950s was the best decade for music because it was when rock was first stating. All the music from the 1950s was music that you can dance or have a party too.
@amandabispo2949
@amandabispo2949 Год назад
This songnis amazing and has been used in sooooo many movies and commercials. It was used in Back 2 the Future and Uncle Buck...just a couple examples.
@blackprix
@blackprix Год назад
I’m so glad that you’re delving into 50s music, I know you’ve done a lot of music I don’t think you’ve done a whole lot of 50s but there’s a lot there to react to. This is a great song from that decade.
@GoWestYoungMan
@GoWestYoungMan Год назад
Mr. Sandman (1954) is synonymous with that era. 'Istanbul' (1953) by 'The Four Lads' is another 50s song that immediately comes to mind. You should definitely give it a listen.
@AmericanShia786
@AmericanShia786 Год назад
What I appreciate about your channel is the variety of musical genres. Lollipop went up to #2 on the Billboard Top 100 afterwards. They had other hits, but these two were the big ones.
@andra2377
@andra2377 Год назад
All I hear is Dorothy from Golden Girls going "bum bum bum" in her deep voice lol.
@sallym1171
@sallym1171 Год назад
You too? 😂
@jfox9126
@jfox9126 Год назад
You hit the nail on the head - there was such a clarity in the singing of fifties popular music. Voices clear as a bell. Way before my time but I appreciate it and what it brought to music just like any other decade. Their are literally countless hits that survived and were well known from that era for decades afterwards. Can’t beat the catchiness of popular music then.
@denniswatson455
@denniswatson455 Год назад
Would love to see y'all do some more 50's. So much music that inspired artists thru the generations. Thanks!
@shellygill5029
@shellygill5029 Год назад
The music from way back was very simplistic. Just pure vocals and talant. The music of the 40's - 70's is what I grew up with. Big band sound of the 30's and 40's orchestras to back up the vocals of the best artists of the times. All of this great instrumentation gone by the wayside with the advent vent of heavy metal bands that just pump out loud sounds they call music. And now it's electronic noise that is the music behind much of today's music. More of the old songs please. More Sinatra Dean Martin: Everybody Loves Somebody Sometime ( Live from London). For tHe Good Times ( Live from his tv show), Sammy Davis Jr. The Birth of the Blues (Live video ..on a staircase) Bang Bang (video from the movie, Robin and the 7 Hoods). I've Gotta Be Me ( live). The Mills Brothers ( Live on the Dean Martin Show) Dean joins in singing ...Up a Lazy River...with them. Also see the Mills Bros. Sing Basin Street Blues with the Boston Pops orchestra....there is some surprise instrumentation. You won't be sorry to listen to any of these from above. Also From the movie Sun Valley Serenade (1941)watch the videos of the Glen Miller Band doing "In The Mood" and Chattanooga Choo Choo. That's the Big Band Sound.
@juliewhite7469
@juliewhite7469 Год назад
Great suggestions 💕💕💕💕
@cathybrookeburt2616
@cathybrookeburt2616 Год назад
In those days, you described your perfect mate as a 'dreamboat'. And every era has all the genres, so there was a variety of music to listen to, just as there is today. People just stick to what they know. That is why we have so much fun, watching you on your journey learning about the music of the past. For another similar type group of gals from that era, check out The Andrew sisters singing 'Boogie woogie Bugel boy'. Soooooooooooooo fun!
@SusanKing-kx5tw
@SusanKing-kx5tw Год назад
We need more good music like this,sad to say the stuff they call music today is not music, before 1990 was real music, love you both keep up the good work❤❤❤❤❤
@renafox4481
@renafox4481 Год назад
Love the harmonies from these groups
@pauld6967
@pauld6967 Год назад
A classic. :-) Perhaps today will be the Female Friday where the 3rd artist is Julie London singing _'Sway.'_
@paulamelnyk986
@paulamelnyk986 Год назад
Like her rendition of "Cry Me a River" better.
@pauld6967
@pauld6967 Год назад
@@paulamelnyk986 It turns out that we shall have to wait until a future Friday to hear Julie. :-/
@bertisjordan1085
@bertisjordan1085 Год назад
This has been played in SO MANY movie. Usually Christmas movies for some odd reason.
@reneerocha1796
@reneerocha1796 Год назад
Great oldies song!!❤❤
@jessejamessimons483
@jessejamessimons483 Год назад
Alright my babies.... When I used to play my parents eight-track tapes, they had a 50s collection with this song on it. It certainly rocks for its time ‼️🔥💯🎤🎼🎶😜👍🏼
@donnamcmanus7360
@donnamcmanus7360 Год назад
Love this song😊 We sang it in high school choir in 1983. It really showcases voices so well.
@paullong9138
@paullong9138 Год назад
Hearing this.. Big Voodoo Daddy is a must!! Big band......
@loristone9242
@loristone9242 Год назад
I always thought the Sandman coming to visit meant we were sleepy, because of how your eyes feel when you are ready to sleep. Like there is sand in your eyes. I love this version, and the harmonies. And in my later years, enter Metallica with their own Sandman song.🤘 🤣
@1_Papa
@1_Papa Год назад
My mama used to play this song for me when we were children. I truly loved this song! Thanks for revisiting this!
@beatlesfantoo
@beatlesfantoo Год назад
You guys should do more 50s songs. At The Hop - Danny And The Juniors, Rock Around The Clock - Bill Haley & His Comets which was the first rock song to hit #1 on Billboard from 1955, The Stroll - The Diamonds or any Chuck Berry tune. There are so many song to list but those can get you started.
@donkey3187
@donkey3187 Год назад
I always found this song "magical"
@edwardthorne9875
@edwardthorne9875 Год назад
It sounds simple because of the sparse (but varied) instrumentation. Those vocals are hitting those close chords exactly where they have to be. Not simple at all. This happens to be one of my favorite songs from that era. Thank you for sharing this charming song with us!
@anthonyblakely399
@anthonyblakely399 Год назад
Love this song. Love this group ❤
@user-fu4xm4hs3j
@user-fu4xm4hs3j Год назад
Enjoyed listening to this one,definitely a blast from the past.Good harmonies.I have heard this somewhere in a film, either back to the future or gremlins I think?
@user-fu4xm4hs3j
@user-fu4xm4hs3j Год назад
@granitestater1029 Thanks,yes it was Back to the future, apparently a version by the 4 aces
@dustinjones8887
@dustinjones8887 Год назад
The "song" is in BTTF but not this one from The Chordettes. A man was singing the one in BTTF. Although, I do remember this one with The Chordettes used in Uncle Buck.....it was a fantastic scene using this song.
@user-fu4xm4hs3j
@user-fu4xm4hs3j Год назад
@@dustinjones8887 Hi Dustin, yes I subsequently found out the version in BTTF was by the Four Aces.
@BillO964
@BillO964 Год назад
Great oldie ...😊
@PhattyBolger
@PhattyBolger Год назад
50s music is so brilliant. Would love to see you guys react to more 50s, 40s, even 30s music. Particularly more Andrews Sisters, Glenn Miller, and perhaps The Ink Spots.
@susanliltz3875
@susanliltz3875 Год назад
I’ve always liked this one , sweet , harmonies!!
@nelsonhemstreet3568
@nelsonhemstreet3568 Год назад
Love this song. ❤
@Whitebrowpriest
@Whitebrowpriest Год назад
LOL, the first time I ever heard this song, growing up in the 80s, was on the soundtrack of the movie, "Halloween II" (1981), directed by Rick Rosenthal. And anytime I hear this song, my mind would always go back to that movie.
@mr.george7687
@mr.george7687 Год назад
The song was used in "back to the Future" the scene where Marty meets his dad in the soda shop.
@melee2776
@melee2776 Год назад
I'd recommend Stand By Me by Ben E King for a sweet 50s jam ❤
@willpierson8310
@willpierson8310 Год назад
This is such a great song and it’s from the Singing detective with Robert Downey jr. and Mel Gibson.
@johnhartman3533
@johnhartman3533 Год назад
I saw the Chordettes sing at the DC Auto Show in the late 50's. Remember them also singing "Zorro"
@cdronk
@cdronk Год назад
This was way, way, way before my time. I think I've heard the song in a movie or something, and it has always stuck with me. It seems to pop up now and again, and it always catches my ear. There is just something about this song... it's so sweet and innocent, yet it has an almost erie, surreal quality to it.
@janethernandez724
@janethernandez724 Год назад
Wow! That's a blast from the past! My parents introduced us to their music when we were little, so we know about the Chordetts too! Beautiful voice, harmonies and simple and dreamy lyrics! Makes me think of the song "Venus" by Frankie Avalon (You watched him in Grease as in the 'Teen Angel' segment with Frenchy. I don't think you reacted to him yet, you have reacted to Franki Valli that much I do know. I enjoyed your reaction! ☮💕
@David-qi1ys
@David-qi1ys Год назад
This type of vocal harmonies can also be heard being masterfully done by The Free Design with 'Kites Are Fun' and 'Love You'. The Jamies with 'Summertime, Summertime' is great too.
@I.am.Iain-81
@I.am.Iain-81 Год назад
What an amazing talent these ladies were. If you listen to any Acapella group, this song is a true test of their vocal abilities. Simply stunning!!
@hebneh
@hebneh 7 месяцев назад
When I was 4 years old, in 1958, for some reason one of the Chordettes' songs, "Lollipop", was one of my favorites - so much so that somebody bought the record for me. Then in the '70s, "Mr. Sandman" became a favorite oldie for me and some of my friends.
@michaelmacdermott6340
@michaelmacdermott6340 Год назад
Please do the Andrews Sisters next! 🎶
@robertnelson1249
@robertnelson1249 Год назад
This song is played in full in that totally awesome movie called... drum roll, please.... Uncle Buck, with John Candy.
@kentharris3878
@kentharris3878 Год назад
So much great music throughout the last century. The 50's had some iconic sounds that endure as timeless classics. this one definitely qualifies and has been used in films and other genres to accentuate a theme. Would love to see you guys check out more from this era. Also, I think you would enjoy some of the music from the 40's, the so-called 'Big Band Era.' I know Amber would love the horns in pieces from Bennie Goodman, Duke Ellington and others. Let's GO!!! ;-)
@davidtomisin5358
@davidtomisin5358 Год назад
The Chordettes are also known for the song Lollipop and that song pink shoe laces
@jackiesconiers4230
@jackiesconiers4230 Год назад
Thanks for keeping great music alive!😊
@laniesullivan2605
@laniesullivan2605 Год назад
If you like the 4-part harmonies of this group, you should also add The Forester Sisters to your Female Friday list. They were a country quartet in the mid-to-late 80s and have a beautiful sound. Great songs if theirs include "Mama's Never Seen Those Eyes," "Letters Home," "That's What You Do When You're in Love," and they also did an amazing cover of the 50s song "Sincerely" just to name a few. Theyre worth checking out just for their harmonies alone.
@melaniecole8516
@melaniecole8516 Год назад
Warlock, Ms. Doro Pesch, "All we are" is a must if you wanna rock out
@BirchLeafPhotography
@BirchLeafPhotography Год назад
This is in Back to the Future. It's in the scene where Marty goes to town right after he's gone back to 1955 and he sees the working clock tower and the movie marquis. You've heard this!
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