How are lucky are we that we live in this generation to witness all this..! These guys played this 6years ago. And now here we are..! Cuz a kid from Brooklyn got his dance with his date.!
As Valerie mentioned, Glen Miller is a great place to start. There are other Band Leaders of the Swing period: Tommy Dorsey. Harry James. Benny Goodman. Artie Shaw. Duke Ellington. Jimmy Dorsey
So much magic and love in this song. Especially when you realize this was originally aired as our troops came home victorious from years of brutal warfare in 1945. Magic.
The young man who initially plays the trumpet is very impressive and talented. The entire performance is brilliant. Excellent job on covering this classic piece of music. And I appreciate the effort. Thank you all for sharing your work with us. Bravo 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Just wanted to let all of you guys know, Jonah (the trumpet player) was 15 when he played this. The same age as Peter Parker you all are comparing him to. 😅
nearly everyone only knows this song cos of the heartbreaking scene at the end of endgame, but this is such a great song so much heart i love this song 3000
the moment when you realized music back in the 40s-90s are SO MUCH better than like 60% music nowadays you might be very old or have an old soul like me.
my music teacher told us that we can recommend songs for one of our performances, and i recommended this song. its been a few weeks since that concert and we didnt perform it... i am still very sad i couldnt play it.
Who is the best lover? Peter? Ironman? Hawkeye? Is captain America for me because he use time machine to back in time just to having a great life with his love ones
That is probably the best version I have heard of this classic by Sammy Cahn and Jules Styne. The lead trumpet on the first part is amazing talent....looks very young; and the fill in vocalist was just great. The band, more than great. Where was this performed? First Plymouth church???? where.....
Com todo o respeito ao arranjo e interpretação da Orquestra deste vídeo, mas considero "It's Been a Long,Long Time"com Harry James e his Orchestra,gravada pela Columbia,em 1945,a gravação orquestral definitiva. Good Times.
That was mildly infuriating that the crowd clapped mid performance. It's usually a disrespectful act to applaud during a performance since it washes out the sound of the performers and their instruments. 🎭