When I was a wee child in the 70s and 80s on AM radio in all my grandparents cars was set a station that played nothing but these genres of music: swing, jazz, blues, etc etc etc.
funny i see this comment now because as soon as i put this playlist on i went about my morning routine and caught myself whistling along as i fed my dogs...
People who grew up on the 40 ' s and 50' s had parents that taught them value in themselves, others and things. Look at the cars, , the clothes , books, their cherished homes and neighborhoods. The times were the people , most of all. Rip grandma, grandpa, mom and dad..🙏
I was born in the wrong decade. Anyone want to bring back those clothes? Am I alone here? Would love to see a society that had pride. Those days are long gone.
Would not mind the fashion sense of the times. Just as long as you bring back the food industry standards that don't have sugar and preservatives in everything. People were a lot thinner and in better shape back then.
it's uplifting, wholesome and innocent, meant for dancing in a way that was not suggestive or inappropriate. the times then were much harder than they are now and yet these people knew in order to beat them you had to keep a stiff upper lip, put on a brave face and a smile and fake it until you made it. they rarely broke down to complain because there was always someone who had it worse. They invented "Embrace the Suck"... You don't see that mentality or attitude anymore. people have been taught to whine and complain and do nothing to fix their situation. just make it worse and demand sympathy. that attitude is reflected in just about every song except for mainstream Christian music.
All this great music came about between two world wars, when people felt hopeful about a bright future that was so short-lived. It was far from a perfect world, but the music uplifted all people.
I love it. Seriously. I feel like I am transported back to the 1920's listening to this. Especially love Cab Calloway. My mum was born in 1928 and we often listen to Cab Calloway whilst relaxing in the garden. Amazing to think that I can listen to music that my mum used to listen too, in the long and distant past. A world now long gone.
My dad would have loved this! He was a radio/record head as well as a radio presenter wayyyyyyyyyyyyy back when, he was just at the start up of the internet bubble. I suspect he would have had this playing all day long, kinda like I do (in his memory) and because I love it too! Cheers pop....
Anyone liking this type of music, listen to Whispering JACK SMITH , He was an American singer after fighting in world war 1 his voice was altered after a mustard gas attack fighting the Germans. My favorite song is Are you Sorry , you can find it on RU-vid. I have an old 1920s victrola with about 200 records , the crank on the side.
This is so amazing!!! I am listening to what my grandmother listened to when she was young... I imagine her dressed so Glamorous and classy out on a night on the city of Philadelphia in the 1940s, drinking and laughing with her girlfriends without a care in the world. Back when her whole life was ahead of her. I miss you Babcia.❤
Mes parents ne riaient pas en 1941 ils étaient sous les bombes des allemands à Lyon à côté des bombardements et des ponts détruits des abattoirs qui servaient de chambres de tortures et de l'école des armées avenue berthelot à Lyon ou ils torturent les gens et vraiment avec 8 enfants à nourrir il n'avaient pas envie de rire mais le soir chanter étaient leur gagne pain c'était la guerre et je ne croyais pas en 2024 revoir cela à 83 ans
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I agree women of that era were classy ladies charming lovely elegant and had good taste for dressing up to the occasion also loved the era music classy and the clothes loved to see the little rascals one mom and I we went to a dept store saw a manikin with a shirt then the vest short pants with socks and two tone shoes with the hat the kids wore said mom I want that she freaked she said I had the soul of an old man and I said I’m happy with it I was born too late love the movie the cotton club talk about cutting the rug kid love at first sight with the movie 😊
The trick is to get your local 'speakeasy' to play it while you are socializing in your 20s garb! My speakeasy here has some vintage cocktails! Maybe even complain about Herbert Hoover while you're there!
Maman née en 1896 chantait ces chansons elle était chanteuse dans les cafés concerts avec mon papa ne en 1914 qui jouait de la guitard et fesait ces affiches lui même à l'encre de Chine ils s'appelaient LES DORIVALES et partaient le soirs en vélo avec ma maman sur le porte bagage qui tenait la guitard maman chantait des chansons de berthe Silva et bien d'autres chanteuses de l'époque mon papa dansait et fesait les claquettes à ces côtés Dans ma famille nous sommes tous des chanteurs avec de belles voix nous avons été chanter dans des chorals et des maisons de retraites pendant de longues années maintenant toutes âgées de 92 ans à 84 ans nous écoutons toujours ces chansons qui nous gardent jeunes j'ai encore les partitions de mes parents qu'ils chantaient et dansaient ensembles dans les cafés concerts Ils ont danse sur une table ronde en fer verte de 1 mètre 50 de diamètre de café avec un trou au milieu malheusement pas de photos d'eux car les appareils photos que seul les gens argentés pouvaient se payer Mes parent récoltaient ensuite dans un chapeau haut de forme qu'ils passaient aux tables mon papa mettait ces pantalons sous un matelas pour faire les plis tous les soirs j'avais à l'époque 5 ans née en 1941 je m'en souviens encore marquée à vie Mon père était ténor ma mère baryton Je n'ai peu d'espoir que quelqu'un s'en souvienne
Allô. Je viens de le '62 et j'ai eu la bonne chance de grandir avec tout ce qui était bon entre 1875 et 1979 et je me sentirai toujours chanceux. Et aujourd'hui, cela fait 62 ans que Marilyn Monroe, la dernière fille vraiment sexy, est partie. Bon vieux temps !.
Millenial from the 80s, listening to music from 100 years or so ago, really wishing the girls in my gen woulda ended up like the girl on the cover. But alas, I time travel
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Thank you, I'm a Scriptwriter or as my name suggests, a Wanna-be Writer, it's a career mainly generated by luck & other people's opinions. so I both believe in and need stuff like this. Thank You, hope you enjoyed the music too.
Yes and the men knew how to dress and took pride in themselves and appearance, groomed and looking dapper. I just wouldn't want to have to live through the great depression to get there. Sacrifices back then was usually your life, not an iphone
The Washington Post commented, "The model for Lumiere seems to have been Maurice Chevalier, and the idea is so choice, and so deftly executed, that it places him immediately among the top rank of Disney characters."
This music always gives me the adventure vibes, music I would be listening to on a steamer ship in the darkest parts of africa or south america. Me and the group of scientists traveling to the weird island that the strange idol was supposedly found on. Great stuff.
Yes, they sang the German Version of the song "Happy Days are here again", wich is named "Wochenend und Sonnenschein". In German TV there was a movie about the CHs, maybe it is also here on RU-vid....
I never knew that Dream a Little Dream of Me was older than Cass Elliot. You learn something knew every day. But I have to say, I like the Mamas and the Papas' version better. Still, it's nice to hear this.
De esta musica ya no abra y muncho menos la gente antes era respetuosa las calles de piedras los faroles de petroleo. Los carros que les daban cuerdas para que arrancaran porque no tenian llave que maravilla ber a l banbino meter jonron en los jankis de nueva york
little rascals our gang,laurel and hardy sounds with a little bit of king oliver ,i love it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!