"Indian Love Call" (first published as "The Call") is a popular song from Rose-Marie, a 1924 operetta-style Broadway musical with music by Rudolf Friml and Herbert Stothart, and book and lyrics by Otto Harbach and Oscar Hammerstein II
These two, Jeanette MacDonald and Nelson Eddy were the most beloved couples of their time. Their music was beautiful. Their voices entwined were angelic, and they were most surely the personification of a true love 💑 couple. Their music will live on in the hearts of many. From Naughty Marietta to I married an Angel. I am so grateful for my parents introducing me to such wonderful music. Ones that live in my heart, now and forever. Thank you very much for sharing this.
In Highscool (1968) me and a few buddies hiked through Yosemite National Park ...on the final nite there we met up with a few gals and sat to see the Famous "Fire Falls".. Little did we know that this was to be the LAST time ever that Yosemite would be doing it! As the fire fell "Indian Love Call" was sung beautifully by two very talented staff members! As the fire fell the girl that was with me reached over and gave me the biggest,wettest kiss I'd ever had! WOW! Never saw her or the fire falls again! I'm 73 and will NEVER forget that sight,song and KISS as long as I live! 💖
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.
My parents had few musical favorites (1915 - 1985). The Indian Love Call was as moving to a five year old boy as it was to them. They saw it in the cinema just as the Depression began to tear their economic futures to shreds. What was moving to me was and stays so to everyone, cloying sense of the fragility of life and love. Thanks for your post.
I grew up with this beautiful serenade when I was 5 years old. I know every song of the both of them . I love my parents for introducing me to such a beautiful and wonderful singing duo. May their spirits find each other. ❤❤❤
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...
I’m glad to know that while filming Rose Marie they were reconnecting in a loving and profound way. I sincerely hope that they are together, in love, for all eternity. Those that kept them apart should have to witness their joy forever too.
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.😊
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.🎉🎉
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.
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!"
Well, she was bedding LB Mayer, Gene Raymond and Nelson Eddy at the same time. When the studio arranged her abortion she didn't know which was the father. And Eddy had affairs with various women and men. So I'm not sure how 'in love' they were. She had transactional affairs with Mayer and Ernst Lubitsch. Harvey Weinstein wasn't born yet.
@@EricBrownBey Does it really matter? They did have affection for each other (and others as well, evidently) but their real life shouldn't affect appreciation of their art. They were beautiful together when they sang and that's what has lasted for generations.
Thank you so very much !!!!!!!!!! My favorite couple is Jeannette MacDonald and Nelson Eddy. Thanks to them and Shop Steward for making this vid for us to enjoy !!!!!!!!!!!! Sincerely, Robert S.J. Hu April 13, 2019.
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
According to a wiki I just read, this song was sung while burning hot campfire embers were pushed off the top of Glacier Point in Yosemite during a yearly summertime event began in 1872.
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
MARIE - LA TOSCA Rose Marie, filme musical americano da Metro De 1936. Elenco: atores Jeanette Mac Donald, Nelson Eddye, Reginald Owen, no parâmetro De Roma em junho de 1800, centralizado em Floria Tosca, célebre cantora de ópera, o amante Cavaradossi, um artista admirador de Napoleão, E o Barão Scarpia, o regente policial. Infamante É a prisão e morte de Cavaradossi, sem perdão. O filme é rodado no Canadá, na trilha sonora Muitas as canções, entre as quais, Indian Love Call, Romèo et Juliette, uma música amorosa De Charles Gounod, Dinah, de Harry Akst, Some of These Days, de Shelton Brooks, Rose Marie, de Rudolf Friml e Herbert Stothart. (*) (*) FERNANDO PINHEIRO, presidente da Academia de Letras dos Funcionários do Banco do Brasil. - ROSE MARIE - LA TOSCA (poesia), de Fernando Pinheiro. - in O mundo de Morfeu, de Fernando Pinheiro.
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