Jesus Christ will come back soon and we don't have much time to turn to Him. He died for all of our sins so that we can be forgiven. All we have to do is accept Him into our lives and trust Him wholeheartedly. Nobody but Jesus can save your soul. This might be your sign so turn to Him today. He loves you❤
Jesus Christ will come back soon and we don't have much time to turn to Him. He died for all of our sins so that we can be forgiven. All we have to do is accept Him into our lives and trust Him wholeheartedly. Nobody but Jesus can save your soul. This might be your sign so turn to Him today. He loves you❤
In Memory of John Belushi, Cab Calloway, John Candy, Carrie Fisher, Aretha Franklin, James Brown, Ray Charles, Kathleen Freeman, Charles Napier, Henry Gibson, and Donald Duck Dunn.
So many great late legends from this movie like James Brown, Cab Calloway, John Candy, Ray Charles, Carrie Fisher, John Belushi, and most recently Aretha Franklin (RIP) One of the best movies with a great epic ending!!!
Michael Stevens - of course it was one unforgettable time reflecting comedy from Second City, and what a scream in’ time. Hey, who blossomed out of Second City? Peace
I think this is the biggest 'credits scene song' of all time. This cast was legendary. Sadly most of them gone. Especially that little line of Aretha always brings me to tears, and I say this as a grown man.
It's an almost 2 and half hours long movie, and everytime I arrive at this scene I feel like if I just started watching it, and then I feel it's too short. Why? Because there's no part in this movie that's not a masterpiece. The time is fast as much as you enjoy it, so it's inevitable to feel like this at the end of this movie.
0:07 Musical 0:18 The warden threw a party in the county jail The prison band was there and they began to wail The band was jumping and the joint began to swing You should've heard those knocked out jailbirds sing [Chorus] Let's rock, everybody, let's rock Everybody in the whole cell block Was dancing to the Jailhouse Rock [Verse 2] 0:39 Spider Murphy played the tenor saxophone Little Joe was blowing on the slide trombone The drummer boy from Illinois went crash, boom, bang The whole rhythm section was the Purple Gang [Chorus] Let's rock, everybody, let's rock Everybody in the whole cell block Was dancing to the Jailhouse Rock 0:59 1:00 2:07 The sad sack was a sitting on a block of stone Way over in the corner weeping all alone 2:12 The warden said, "Hey, buddy, don't you be no square If you can't find a partner use a wooden chair" [Chorus] 2:17 Let's rock, everybody, let's rock 2:22 Everybody in the whole cell block Was dancing to the Jailhouse Rock
DIDN'T ELVIS DIE IN THE EARLY/LATE 70'S I JUST LOOKED IT UP HE DIED IN '73 SO HOW WAS THAT FOOL SAYING THAT "TO THINK ELVIS HAD DIED ONLY 3 YEARS BEFORE THIS MOVIE WAS RELEASED" 🤔🤷♂️🤦♂️🤨..!!??
Shifty Henry said to Bugs, "For Heaven's sake no one's lookin now's our chance to make a break." Bugsy turned to Shifty and he said, "Nix Nix I wanna stick around a while and get my kicks." Let's rock! Everybody Let's rock! Everybody in the ol' cell block was dancing to the Jailhouse rock.
The first music lessons my sons learned were time signatures. I used Cajun zydeco when they were still strapped into car seats. The drive to town was long. I danced with them in my arms. When they were very young, I exposed them to great music. They saw this movie when they were small, and it made a tremendous impression on them! When my oldest was 11, his class took a trip to Universal Studios in Orlando. The look on his face when the cop at with the loudspeaker on the roof drove down the road was something I will never forget. ❤ My kids are musically gifted. I’m proud to say that this movie helped me teach them the language of music. A decade later, my youngest spotted Cab Calloway in a Billy Joel video. ❤️
John Belushi at his best performance ever in a musical comedy movie. Even Dan Aykroyd , James Brown and Aretha Franklin shine in the movie. Kudos to all the cast.
Uma dos melhores agrupamentos de músicos da história da músca! The Blues Brothers podem fazer qualquer música, Jazz, Rock, Rythm'n and Blues com uma qualidade absurda!
When I was infatuated with this movie as a child I was aware that how it fantastic it was yet I hadn't realized how there would never be a movie like it ever again. One in a lifetime production!
My dad and I watched this for my birthday back when I was only knee high now 27 fucking brilliant awsome and worthy best song on soundtracks all the way to new years 2020
Increíble! 44 años tiene esta pelicula, la vi cuando tenía 14 años y la he vuelto a ver muchas veces y no me canso. Que cantidad de artistas impresionantes juntos en este filme. ❤❤❤
This is one of my Favorite Movies Ever..an instance Classic..one of those movies they couldn’t make in these here overly Sensitive times...different times.
Aretha brought me here. Man so many legends in this film who are gone now! Ray Charles, James Brown, Aretha, John Belushi, Cab Calloway, Guitar Murphy. Greatness!!!
I wondered that recently and I think it's because they were accessories to helping them escape from the cops and everything. It's obvious in Blues Brothers 2000 they got out before Elwood so I'm sure all of theirs was a less harsh sentence.
I think it’s because they were helping Jake and Elwood escape the cops, but also none of them paid for the beer when they did that gig at Bob’s Country Bunker.
@@jawshallen as a young kid, I always wondered why the band went to jail with them but even as a child I got the whole joke of it. Everything in the movie is intended to be funny jokes. Huge action gunfire, exploding buildings and no one ever gets hurt, or killed. Like the men's hotel explosion for example. Lol. Everyone just brushed themselves off and walked away. Lol. BUT if you are a nerdy fanatic about it like I am, the whole story of the band going to jail is in the book blues brothers private. Including Duck Dunn for cannabis possession! Check it out its like the bible of the blues brothers. Salute!