Recently I put together bits and pieces from various jazz films I found on my shelves and tied them with the utmost jazzy funky classic Benny Goodman masterpiece. Here it is. For your enjoyment only :-)
"Sing, Sing, Sing" (not sure if that is the original title) was composed by Louis Prima, and recorded by Benny Goodman in California in 1936. Then Goodman's orchestra played a longer version of it in concert at Carnegie Hall in Midtown Manhattan on January 16, 1938--and the audience went nuts over it. Gene Krupa on drums.... The rest is history. LOVE THIS!! Who said music from this era is boring??? Seriously??
We should get the names of the actual guys playing on this recording in here. Other than Gene Krupa on drums none of them show up in the video. Too bad. They were Harry James, Ziggy Elman and Chris Griffin - Trumpets, Red Ballard and Murray McEachern- trombones, Hymie Schertzer and George Koenig on Alto sax, Art Rollini and Vito Musso, tenor sax, Jess Stacy on piano, Harry Goodman, bass and Allen Reuss on guitar. Those of us who have old Benny Goodman albums with recordings from the late 30's will recognize some of these names but even so, I thought we should include them here as well.
What a great tune. Thankfully, so many high school jazz bands still play this one. This kind of music will never die as a result. And that is a very good thing.
@@johnnarez6396 I totally agree. I'm just starting out as a recording singer-songwriter. I am not thinking "classic" here, just "I hope someone listens to my music." But you never know. Right?
@@jerryhase4520 That is very cool. Thanks for telling me. I write and record a variety of tunes. This one is my latest in case you'd like to check it out: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-UhnS8S1nGyk.html. Thanks and take care.
Eighty plus years later and this is still such a wonderful piece of classic swing music. And as noted by others, what an incredible collection of very talented musicians Benny Goodman put together (including his own great clarinet work).
A Louie Prima creation, prior to 1938; Debuted @ Carnegie Hall Famous Band Concert led by Benny Goodman Orchestra & Great All Stars of the Big Era, January 1938 - officially introducing what was referred to as S "Swing" Gene Krupa, drums, Harry James, Trumpet, Jes Stacy, Count Basie piano, just to name a few of the "All Stars" Benny Goodman, clarinet & Leader- singing Martha Tilton. Great numbers were showcased: And the Angel's Sing, Honeysuckle Rose, Don't be that way, "Sing, Sing, Sing" Avalon, etc. *This legitimize "Swing" unofficially! ** Gene Krupa & Harry James left Goodman Band & started their own Bands ... Frank 🎵 🎶 🎵 🥁 🎷 🎺
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@@НиколайМарковски-ш2ж I am listened Benny's music and saw movie just now. I think in all arts first and most important is energy from artist to people. He send best mood as Glenn, Miller, Ellington, Lou Armstrong, Nina Simone, Ellington, nat king Cole and other jazz greats players. Thank them for the music. Maybe they are see world from heaven and laughing. Or crying?...
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I’m a 13 year old kid and I first heard this song at age six and fell in love. I listened to nothing but Benny Goodman from then on! It made me a fan of jazz and swing and inspired me to play the saxophone. I still love this song and all of Benny’s music!
what a great legacy we have, you and I and linda kirby3462 who made the comment before you, to be alive and awake, but not woke, but to love the music from a very early age. and to know a bit of the mystery..
Доброй всем ночи из Москвы.) Смотрю и слушаю с восторгом 5раз(и ещё буду)...раньше люди были красивее, в них нет ничего искусственного, живые лица с живыми эмоциями, без ботокса и накаченных губ...а музыка и исполнение совершенно бесподобно...
Они,этот загнивающий Запад,со своими женщинами в трусиках облегающих самые укромные места всем на заглядение,с этими тромбонами,с этими саксами,развалили наш Союз. Нельзя нам это. Надо скромно. Как наш президент. И эта Марфуша,которая всю жизнь из колхоза ночью мешки таскала, шпагат для нее запросто. Не раз приходилось в темноте, в грязи,поскользнуться и в растяжку. Зато муженек был доволен. Куда не тыкнет,в живот,в спину и все попадал.
"Oooooooooohh" what a great piece of music, and rich celebration of raw life. In my childish way, I beg the powers of the multiverses to set aside a special place and time where we can all get together again, to love and laugh and dance, and sing. There was a place in the multiverse that actually existed once. I know because I've been there. The power of this music, and the power of this joy transcends all the primitive racist misconceptions, and bizarre prejudices of America. I sincerely hope ( "HAPPINESS ") may return to our bitterly divided land someday soon. These cats had some gravitational pull that will be tough to match.
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Nice clips, but yes. Benny Goodman was possibly the first to publicly play in an integrated trio and then quartet, but what we see here are mostly Black musicians.
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There are a few performances that absolutely defined the person I am, musically and spiritually. One of those performances was Gene Krupa's drum groove for Benny Goodman Orchestra's "Sing Sing Sing". It simply defined the sound of sensual rhythm for me. The slow-motion dancing at :17 and :26 sends warm shivers up my spine. So beautiful!
@@ちゃんくる-j9o No, I respect you. But when I play music, I prefer to make people smile and dance rather than to cry. There is enough crying in the world. Sorry I can't write good Japanese.
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Since Daddy plays the 'bone, i grew up with swing, jazz, etc., on vinyl.... you know... these flat, round thingys with that hole in the middle.... kidding aside.... swing will never die!!!
Simple Thank You; so nice to see that our music is still appreciated. Amazing to me how you put all of those different cuts together. Thanks for a job well done.
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JiveDadson : Buddy rich was no show off! yes he had a lot to show but he could back it up with real musical kick ass drumming skills the likes of which will never be seen or hear of again! This in my not so humble opinion is the way I see it!....Neal Sausen
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Can’t get enough of this classic. Today’s musicians cannot be compared to this. Buddy Rich on forums with Gene Krupa makes it special not to mention the great Armstrong.
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There will never be music this good not since Glenn Miller, Tommy Dorsey and Benny Goodman has there been such talent. Thank you mom and dad for my appreciation of this world war two era music.
I had the same musical upbringing. They tossed in folk music, too. I loved Glenn Miller. My parents took me to a concert one evening. They wanted to dance, so they carefully parked me at the far edge of the stage where they could see me. Ray McKinley (Miller's drummer during the war and now band leader) looked a little surprised but let things ride. It worked. They played twice more in the next three weeks in Ohio and I begged my parents to take me. Needless to say they didn't mind - nor did the band mind having a 5-6 your old totally in love with their music. I always cried at Moonlight Serenade - such a beautiful song but it also meant that the night was over.
I was about to bail when I started to watch this, as I expected actual footage of the recording with Goodman and Krupa; or some other vintage recording. But I decided to stick with it. Awesome job on video production. It must have taken a long time to find video that matched the timing. Thanks for showcasing the greatness of music in America!
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what a great swingin tune, no wonder Dad loved Benny Goodman, but God bless him for loving Mom, and bringing me into the world. Desire is God's magic sauce. And loving each other is what we are supposed to do, not kill each other. 3-6-2024 You would think we would have figured that out by now, but some folks do not want to see God when they make love, altho some of us do call out His name.
f s YES. Just your imagination. Armstrong, Buddy Rich, and Sammy Davis jr. weren't there at this recording. Gene Krupa was because he was the drummer for Benny Goodman's band on whose recording this fake video was Cut and Pasted .
Vamos amigos,. Rescatemos está música, saquemos el regaton y esa mierda de música , todo el Mundo a luchar por la identidad por la felicidad por la verdadera musica. Vamos ,arriba cuba, arriba latinoamérica, volcamos a nuestras raíces.
@@balancedactguy Mr Bodar. I do indeed say so. I'm from a generation which learned what they were talking about before they said it. That very rare quality makes us stand out like a bull's bollock grafted on a canary, in this modern world of mouthy but uninformed millennials who think that they know and have invented everything including sex. I'm telling you..it's like shooting fish with a field gun, in a very small barrel.
@@MauriatOttolink I'm not a Millennial Im SIXTY! Apparently you think your little rant was relevant and had some point. You ended your "piece" with it your "It's like shooting fish..blah blah..blah! " You never said WHAT is like shooting fish in a very small barrel".Your comment was goofy as it was unsolicited! Trust me, save yourself the time in the future and DON'T BOTHER to give your opinion like this one UNLESS some ASKS FOR IT! . No One Cares! ..Otherwise you come across as a Windbag who thinks his OPNION actually matters to people.
These Rap Guys today could learn so much from this generation. Of all the so called "Rap Artist" I have seen today (with the exception of Alecia Keys) I haven't seen a Single One of them pick up and play an instrument
@@bluebutterflywellness2273 None said anything about color and I DO agree with you about Alecia Keys. She is part of a dying breed of musician that are rapidly disappearing
Does it matter that the musicians in this video are, not playing this particular piece? I should think it does, especially given that these folks were endlessly talented in playing their OWN music.
The drum battle with Rich and Krupa is a clip from the Sammy Davis tv show which aired in the 1960’s. The whole segment is available on RU-vid. Just dial in the Sammy Davis show.
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This sorta music just rocks my frickin' world! Used to listen to this when I was in my paint booth at work. Boss couldn't understand how it was that I could get so much done while I was dancin' my ass off! Obviously, he didn't get it!!!
@@MacAutoDiag This is what is known as "Swing" , "Swing Jazz", or simply the "Big Band" sound. This is what my grandparents listened to back in the '30s and '40s. Look up Glenn Miller ("In The Mood")(and that isn't a typo. Glenn was spelled with 2 n's.), Arty Shaw ("Frenesi"), Duke Ellington ("Take The "A" Train"), Woody Herman ("Woodchopper's Ball"), and Harry James ("2 O'Clock Jump") to get a taste of just how amazing this kind of music really is! I also have to add in Tommy Dorsey ("Opus One") and Benny Goodman's version of "Sing, Sing, Sing". Tommy Dorsey had a brother that also was the leader of a band, but for the life of me, I can't think of his first name.
@@rockdog2584 Hey RockDog, please don't take this as a criticism but...I found it HILARIOUS how you said "that isn't a typo" regarding the name Glenn, but..you continue your comment by actually misspelling Arty Shaw! LMAO it's Artie...As I said I am NOT saying this in a negative way at all. Ya made me laugh with that! Keep on Swingin'! I sure as hell am!! To the point that it's too bad this damn covid has cancelled/postponed so many events. I was looking forward to seeing Louis Prima Jr. in Aug. which is now on hold... :(
When i first heard this drum i knew i wanted to be a drummer. That was like 20 years ago. Time changed. Today when guys see this video they be like..i wanna be like that girl. Guess who accomplished their dream..
@@thinkbigize i did become a drummer. Played for years in bars. Then played in church. But this drummer is exceptionally good and laid down the foundation of modern drum beats. I wasn't near this good.
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Превосходно всё!Музыка,танцоры и,самое главное,атмосфера праздника!!! Оркестр выше похвал!И время было особенным....видя и слыша всё это забываешь о мерзости нынешних дней...
Great job with the video. Keep up the good work. On a side note: Did anyone else notice the irony of a song titled "Sing Sing Sing" being purely instrumental?
Что не говори, а американская "плавилка" подарила миру, не героев, но кучу выдающихся музыкантов, артистов и режиссёров. Забудем про их отвратительных политиков. Джаз, рок-н-ролл - это классно!
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Wow this stuff never gets old 🤩❗ Awesome swing time music with the great Benny Goodman. So many familiar faces: musicians actors dancers singers. Ahh youth eh, blessed youth ♡! 💁🏼♀️🐦👍
Excellent video, worthy of an eternal hit song. I like the hesitation at the end, making the audience seem like they don't know what to make of such music. Great job!
Actually, I have always been appalled by the blatant racism of the well situated white population I hope that my light criticism transpires a bit in my vid.
OMG! *2:34 That was me last week dancing with my Grandkids, I got a mad Charlie-horse! My four-year-old Grandson thought it was part of my routine! What a fabulous video, thank you for sharing it! I thoroughly enjoyed your editing! ♥️👍🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
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Benny Goodman was a true musical genius on the clarinet, and, phenomenal musical arranger. His compositions, were more like jazz, with that ' swing' . Awesome.😎
Yes, Louie Prima composed it. A musical work of genius. Benny Goodman's 1937 arrangement made it even more famous to a wider audience. BG's arrangement is the one played when he had Krupa on drums, Harry James on trumpet, and was at the height of his popularity. The film shown has it dubbed into the sound track. Krupa and Buddy Rich are competing here. These film clips are just that; clips assembled to fit the sound track. A note in passing, Artie Shaw was a touch greater a "reed man" than BG.
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This is what you call MUSIC!!!!! ❤️😍👌🏾 Love everything about this Video! The energy, the theatrics, the dance, the cliche and the vivacity! Minus the uptight people.
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I really would love to know the titles of the movies that those clips are from with the various girls dancing with the couple dancing outside I would love to know the names of the movies those are from. As African-American woman whose grandfather brought her up on big band and swing music. I'm a three-week-old grandmother and I would love to pay homage to my deceased grandfather and hear him speak to me through watching these movies
"One hell of an editing job and compilation. You are a PRO! " YES INDEED unbelievalbe Know How and Skill. But that does not make me love these artificial videos. It is somehow in the same category as ALTERNATIV TRUTH