Late 90s thru 2001 was just the best EVER. So lucky I was having a blast with all this music/dancing back then...it was gone in the blink of an eye. Still can’t believe it happened... 👠👞👒🕶👗
Did the women go to Mexicans for love or American sailors. A short little Mexican with a huge head was kicking it to a hot american woman with legs that went on forever. She tells.him aremt you a little to short.to kick it to a woman like me . Mexican says best perfumes come in small .packages she says yeah But not with that big ass cap/cranium Jesus christ how do you balance that head.
@Joe Blow I take it you do not even know what the zoot suit riots were? They were essentially riots over bagging clothing wore by Mexicans and other minorities. US servicemen and other whites would attack them claiming it was a waste of fabric. It was just a cover to be racist douchebags. Learn your history.
@@SlayerofFiction wtf are you talking about? He was referencing the short-lived swing craze in the 90s not the riots. You seem a little antsy to posture against "racism".
My mom welcomed this song and the 90s swing craze; her being Chicana she didn’t think she’d like a song called “zoot suit riot” but the music and the fashion reminded her of her grandma playing it around her growing up.
There was a question about the Zoot Suit riots on my AP US History exam today. This song popped into my head and I got it right. Thanks for the college credit Cherry Poppin Daddies.
Would be fun...re-live your childhood again...or right any wrongs...or fix regrets...but that also poses a risk...cause maybe those regrets or wrongs that you did were supposed to happen...everything happens for a reason...
@@mojojojo548, true. Heck, why relive life even though you have one life? Use it wisely my good freind, your life is on the line and is waiting for your call in choices, 😉
The Daddies put on great shows!! Lead singer was such a showman. We went every time they played in Portland. My best friend from HS dated the keyboard player in college. Good times!!
One of my favorite songs about one of my favorite subjects. I love American history, I love Mexican history, and I love when the two come together... even in a tragic manner as the Riots, it's still interesting to learn about.
I don't recall the Zoot Suit brawls as tragic (no tragic stories anyway).. Mostly it was jealousy, war time sailors with money competing with the local boys for girlfriends. It was more fun than vicious.
One eyewitness, writer Carey McWilliams, painted a terrifying picture: “On Monday evening, June seventh, thousands of Angelenos … turned out for a mass lynching. Marching through the streets of downtown Los Angeles, a mob of several thousand soldiers, sailors, and civilians, proceeded to beat up every zoot-suiter they could find. Street cars were halted while Mexicans, and some Filipinos and Negroes, were jerked out of their seats, pushed into the streets, and beaten with sadistic frenzy.”
We just performed this in the town of etzatlan in our Foklorico performing arts company and those people loved everybit of our zoot suit riot viva la musica y cielito lindo de Perris CA
I bought the CD back in the '90's and still have it. I played the CRAP out of this on drums, and still will! Now I'm into the trumpet, and soon also the trombone and piccolo trumpet, and also have a 1958 Wurlitzer model 700 electric piano I am restoring, so it looks like I'll be adding keyboard into the fray as well! And to think, in 2011, I had NO IDEA how to READ MUSIC! I only played drums, did that well, and still do, even as an incomplete paraplegic in a wheelchair (which I think adds a real 'cool factor' to playing drums!) and am now learning to play trumpet! Life is GOOD! This stuff ROCKS! Big band music KICKS ASS!
It's not exactly "big band"....this is just swing music, a modern interpretation clearly inspired by the real Big Band stuff from the 1930's and 1940's. It's good, just not quite the same.
I Totally fell in love with this band the first time I heard them. Had the absolute pleasure of swinging with them here in Richmond VA back in the day!!! I still give them credit for being the Best Swing Band I've ever heard live,. They came out and grabbed the audience from the start and Never let go!!!
This artist, and this specific song is what really caught my attention and made me love jazz/ swing music.. way back when music wasn't as much of an algorithm designed to make money for people other than the artists
I had been in Oregon, 1998 to study English then. Long ago... I wish I could see his mom, I got a CD of this band from his mom. Time flies. I loved Eugene, Oregon. I wonder if his mom still lives there in Eugene, Oregon.
True story - About 10 yrs ago, I was blasting this song in my car one day when I was sitting at 202 and 1(in Pennsylvania) at a red light....This 70yo woman looked back at me with the biggest smile on her face....I waved at her, she waved back at me, and that's all that needed to be said. Every generation has it's "good ole days"...and that day we overlapped....it was one of the most awesome moments ever.
couldnt she have just been being polite? seems a simpler conclusion than she was approving of the youngsters music choice because she is just so old that she knows that music...
@@Cristian-vm1bg The funnier thing is this wouldn't even be music a 70 year old woman would listen to in the "good ole days", as it was released in 1997.
My principal was the sax in this band, though he did quit the band soon after this song came out. He was a great man and hysterical. I miss him so much, he died two years ago after a long battle with cancer. :I
I had Stive Perry in my French class at Lane CC in Eugene, Oregon for two years and I never knew until the last days of our class that he was the singer of Cherry popping daddies. Greetings from Mexico Steve. Je m'appelle Gilbert.
Shelly, I thought the same thing lol. I love the duality. Reminds me an all age karaoke bar my kids and I would go to. The elderly KJ scolded me for asking to sing Tenacious D’s “Tribute”, because they say, “rrrrich muthafucka” very briefly at the end. He refused to let me sing that song. I kid you not; the next people to sing were a mom and her two kids who weren’t older than ten. What song did they sing, “Save a horse, ride a cowboy.” Perverse is okay, as long as you’re not cussing or talking about drugs or alcohol 🙄.
Until recently I didn't know that this song was actually about an event that took place the "zoot suit riots" actually happened a long time ago when sailors and "zoot suits" clashed and fought because the sailors were considered clean cut and the good guys... and the "zoot zuits" were considered hippie types and hoodlums ....
@@davidmaclane5487 yes, I know... but in Los Angeles at that time, many got into that look, including black and white guys..... I remember going to clubs here in texas in the early eighties and seeing the pachucos... it was a sharp look, no drama or anything, just everyone having a good time at the club
@madskitz305 Actually, he's more or less correct. In traditional jazz/swing, the bass drum is mainly used as an accent or as means of straight timekeeping (four-on-the-floor). All of the '90s "neo-swing" bands make the beat faster and heavier, with less emphasis on the cymbals, so it's easier to dance to.
It was so fun when these swing bands were all the rage in the late 90's! Yeah, I got my finance to agree to take a swing dance class with me. Except...oops! I got pregnant! LOL And we are still happily married. Now that kid and his little brother are tall enough to be dance partners! Not sure if they'd take a class with mom as their partner, though. But who knows? That could be a blast even now! As long as we get home by 10 PM cause that's my bedtime;) Yay for UA-cam and easy access to whatever music you want to listen to! Love big band swing!
Laura S I'm gonna be 19 in like a week, and I honestly don't like hip-hop like most of my generation, I love swing and electro swing though. I wanna have a swing wedding myself, I hope my future fiancé would be up for it.
I was in a very blah mood today, not really feeling much of anything. Then this came onto my recommendations and now my mood is instantly lifted. LOVE THIS SONG!!!!!!
hey! Note to user who posted this thank you I’ve been searching for this song ever since I can remember I did a dance to it when I was like 12 years old so thank you for the nostalgic trip!
I was I high school when this came out. A friend of mine and me were in "Guys And Dolls" the year before and we learned a swing dance routine for the Jitterbug dance. We heard CPD at a concert the next year and danced the routine..it provided quite a fond memory. Love ya' Carla!
I always thought about this song, but never knew the name because I was so little. It was such a unique song, and truly a hidden gem of the 90s. I'd love to hear a song like this every now and again on the radio, just something totally different.
@ray h. yeah when the airport was under NATO control the accommodate was an ISO container with 2 x people. Each person had 1 x desk 1x wardrobe, 1 x chairs. Shared shower n toilet x4
Georgia '97. I am thinking their wont be a whole lot of people who remember this music before too long. I like to put stuff like this on for my kids and have them thinking I am super old.
This video reminds me more of cartoon when Tom makes a Zoot suit out of a hamack and becomes the Zootsuit and 88î cat from Tom n Jerry then it does of the Mask,
I don’t remember the music from the ‘90’s”. I was too busy looking for the fountain of middle age. I remember the music from the ‘50’s, ‘60’s, and even a little from the early ‘70’s. I still think I’m a young man but pretty soon my clothes will be retro for the third time. Good times back then. I was in a band but hey, EVERYONE was in a band! I grew-up in a small town and there must have been at least a dozen or more bands in our town (Elmo Lincoln, Last Day Band, Zendicks, Bill & the Kids, Double Image, and so many more I can’t remember. I remember the kids from back then… some I knew, some I knew of, and some as friends of friends. Most have died from old age.
it has a bit. there's a genre called "electro swing" but it's mostly made by sampling/remixing studio DJs. however, there are some live acts like Swingrowers, Good Co, Caro Emerald's first album, etc.
Who's that whisperin' in the trees? It's two sailors and they're on leave Pipes and chains and swingin' hands Who's your daddy? Yes I am Fat cat came to play Now he can't run fast enough You'd best stay away When the pushers come to shove Zoot suit riot throw back a bottle of beer Zoot suit riot Pull a comb through your coal black hair Zoot suit riot throw back a bottle of beer Zoot suit riot Pull a comb through your coal black hair Blow Daddy! A whipped up jitterbuggin' brown eyed man A stray cat frontin' up an eight-piece band Cut me Sammy and you'll understand In my veins hot music ran You got me in a sway and I want to swing ya dove Now you sailors know Where your women come for love Zoot suit riot Throw back a bottle of beer Zoot suit riot Pull a comb through your coal black hair You're in a Zoot suit riot You're in a Zoot suit riot You're in a Zoot suit riot zoo zoot ziow zoo zoot za zoo zeh bleh abba yeeda zeh zeh zeh zoo zoot zi-i-i-ow zoo zoot za zoo zeh zeh zoo zeh zeh zoo day day day Oh you got me in a sway and I want to swing ya dove Now you sailors know Where your women come for love Zoot suit riot Throw back a bottle of beer Zoot suit riot Pull a comb through your coal black hair Zoot suit riot Throw back a bottle of beer Zoot suit riot Pull a comb through your coal black hair You're in a Zoot suit riot You're in a Zoot suit riot You're in a Zoot suit riot (I think I'm about ready to sing it)
The drummer in this band, Tim Donahue toured as Yngwie Malmsteen's drummer. He also is a good friend of Dave Bach of Mr. Wizard in the Springfield Eugene area of Oregon. He plays with Bach in Mr. Wizard and the Zydeco band called Etouffe. He also plays in 2 other bands here. One of the best drummers on the planet.
Cherry Poppin Daddies are awesome! Holding it down for Oregon! This is a song that I have to listen to about three or four times in a row just about every single time lol
Just sitt'n here in Brookings, Or...Lossing my mind and everything else..."Just about every single time lol," in the rain, and the pain, My cat is the only thing I care about losing...
The Zoot suit must have a spring board. The way he got back up from the split, I thought that was impossible to do without help from the hands. That was fly as fuck.
lol I was in high school when this came out. There were a select few who were into this for about a few months. The stand up bass on this song is rockin!
Love this. Benny Goodman's "Sing Sing Sing" came on the radio the other day and I almost lost my mind. Go daddio. Now I have to go watch Swing Kids and The Cotton Club, asap.
I was 21 or so when the swing revival and cigar smoking were popular. So yes, I miss those long ago days. The 21st century has been one 1/5 century long disappointment so far.
I heard this song today on SiriusXM's Lithium station. It was a hit song during the '90's and a song I could picture American Idol's old season five crooner trio of Will Makar, David Radford, and Kevin Covais singing!
Late 90s thru 2001 was just the best EVER. So lucky I was having a blast with all this music/dancing back then...it was gone in the blink of an eye. Still can’t believe it happened... 👠👞👒🕶👗
This video is so authentic to the swing era it’s even in 60p
Yup....u gotta love potato quality videos....
I wonder why the swing revival of the 90's was so short lived. I loved it!
The latin craze of 1999.
@Joe Blow i'm glad people are seeing the patterns, at least. why in the hell are we here?
Did the women go to Mexicans for love or American sailors. A short little Mexican with a huge head was kicking it to a hot american woman with legs that went on forever. She tells.him aremt you a little to short.to kick it to a woman like me . Mexican says best perfumes come in small .packages she says yeah But not with that big ass cap/cranium
Jesus christ how do you balance that head.
@Joe Blow I take it you do not even know what the zoot suit riots were?
They were essentially riots over bagging clothing wore by Mexicans and other minorities. US servicemen and other whites would attack them claiming it was a waste of fabric.
It was just a cover to be racist douchebags.
Learn your history.
@@SlayerofFiction wtf are you talking about? He was referencing the short-lived swing craze in the 90s not the riots. You seem a little antsy to posture against "racism".
Is it just me or is this song SMOKIN!!!
I got that reference
This song is the shit!
That's exactly what I thought of when I saw this video
No just you bud:)
This has always been fire!!
My mom welcomed this song and the 90s swing craze; her being Chicana she didn’t think she’d like a song called “zoot suit riot” but the music and the fashion reminded her of her grandma playing it around her growing up.
360p, we meet again.
240p
+nemo skull This was shot in 1997. What did you expect?
LOL, it would be nice to see a clean copy that wasn't re-recorded with a potato, but then it would probably get blocked on UA-cam.
This song and video quality are so late '90's!
144p too lmaooo
There was a question about the Zoot Suit riots on my AP US History exam today. This song popped into my head and I got it right. Thanks for the college credit Cherry Poppin Daddies.
Anybody else remember the swing craze of the mid 90's?
obligatory parks and rec reference
***** That's awesome. Was it really like the movie Swingers? I remember it but didn't "live it".
I loved it...too bad it only lasted about 5 minutes.
no
Swing is coming back, in the form of electro swing, which mixes electronic music and hip hop with live instrumentals.
wish the mid 90's swing craze would come back.
the '20s will be here soon.
Please god no.
Groups are still out there.....
IT’S TIME
Start a band get it cool again I love swing. Electro swing is pretty awesome too.
This takes me back...my dad loved these guys....miss you dad...
I wish I was back in those times 😅
@@Red-gy5tl you and me both...give almost anything to go back and hang with my dad one more time...
@@mojojojo548 amen, I wish there was a way to go back. 😓
Would be fun...re-live your childhood again...or right any wrongs...or fix regrets...but that also poses a risk...cause maybe those regrets or wrongs that you did were supposed to happen...everything happens for a reason...
@@mojojojo548, true. Heck, why relive life even though you have one life? Use it wisely my good freind, your life is on the line and is waiting for your call in choices, 😉
The Daddies put on great shows!! Lead singer was such a showman.
We went every time they played in Portland. My best friend from HS dated the keyboard player in college. Good times!!
One of my favorite songs about one of my favorite subjects. I love American history, I love Mexican history, and I love when the two come together... even in a tragic manner as the Riots, it's still interesting to learn about.
I don't recall the Zoot Suit brawls as tragic (no tragic stories anyway).. Mostly it was jealousy, war time sailors with money competing with the local boys for girlfriends.
It was more fun than vicious.
@@bluskies1000 This comment is a decade old
@@bluskies1000 They literally strip and beat people of color ... wdym not tragic?
One eyewitness, writer Carey McWilliams, painted a terrifying picture:
“On Monday evening, June seventh, thousands of Angelenos … turned out for a mass lynching. Marching through the streets of downtown Los Angeles, a mob of several thousand soldiers, sailors, and civilians, proceeded to beat up every zoot-suiter they could find. Street cars were halted while Mexicans, and some Filipinos and Negroes, were jerked out of their seats, pushed into the streets, and beaten with sadistic frenzy.”
@@dementis93bro came out of nowhere with an opinion no one asked for 💀
we did this for our school jazz band and we got 6 standing ovations. will never forget this song!
Wow, did you ever decide to take the song away from school and play it in a party band?
We just performed this in the town of etzatlan in our Foklorico performing arts company and those people loved everybit of our zoot suit riot viva la musica y cielito lindo de Perris CA
I bought the CD back in the '90's and still have it. I played the CRAP out of this on drums, and still will! Now I'm into the trumpet, and soon also the trombone and piccolo trumpet, and also have a 1958 Wurlitzer model 700 electric piano I am restoring, so it looks like I'll be adding keyboard into the fray as well! And to think, in 2011, I had NO IDEA how to READ MUSIC! I only played drums, did that well, and still do, even as an incomplete paraplegic in a wheelchair (which I think adds a real 'cool factor' to playing drums!) and am now learning to play trumpet! Life is GOOD! This stuff ROCKS! Big band music KICKS ASS!
You sir...are an inspiration...time to break out my guitar again ^_^
It's not exactly "big band"....this is just swing music, a modern interpretation clearly inspired by the real Big Band stuff from the 1930's and 1940's. It's good, just not quite the same.
justforever96 It sucks. Period.
Fred Gregg for you maybe. I enjoy it a lot.
wow. it's all "I, me, my" with you isn't it. get over yourself. didn't get enough attention as a kid?
Swing music was so powerful, that heart beat strong 60 years later!
We’re playing this in jazz band at school and I really like it. I had no idea this song was from the 90s!!
I Totally fell in love with this band the first time I heard them. Had the absolute pleasure of swinging with them here in Richmond VA back in the day!!! I still give them credit for being the Best Swing Band I've ever heard live,. They came out and grabbed the audience from the start and Never let go!!!
Edward James olmos...zoot suit
Songs that live rent free in my head
This artist, and this specific song is what really caught my attention and made me love jazz/ swing music.. way back when music wasn't as much of an algorithm designed to make money for people other than the artists
This band used to play at my job during the 90's. I worked at the Off Ramp, in Seattle. Such good times!!!
God I love this song. It never gets old. This song needs to come back
Great song, that drum breakdown in the middle is soooo good
The drums are fun, the call-and-response between scat singing and the horns is really really fun.
I had been in Oregon, 1998 to study English then. Long ago... I wish I could see his mom, I got a CD of this band from his mom. Time flies. I loved Eugene, Oregon. I wonder if his mom still lives there in Eugene, Oregon.
I got caught up in the Big Band Swing craze in college. I had so much fun!
True story - About 10 yrs ago, I was blasting this song in my car one day when I was sitting at 202 and 1(in Pennsylvania) at a red light....This 70yo woman looked back at me with the biggest smile on her face....I waved at her, she waved back at me, and that's all that needed to be said. Every generation has it's "good ole days"...and that day we overlapped....it was one of the most awesome moments ever.
couldnt she have just been being polite? seems a simpler conclusion than she was approving of the youngsters music choice because she is just so old that she knows that music...
@@Cristian-vm1bg The funnier thing is this wouldn't even be music a 70 year old woman would listen to in the "good ole days", as it was released in 1997.
Nick Ballas lol. Apparently you just can’t look too closely at UA-cam ‘feel good’ stories. They just fall apart
@@nickballas4729 its swing thats prob what she heard not recognize the song lol
@@Cristian-vm1bg I guess you have no idea why they called the 1920s, the swinging 20s...
A wonderful musical pick-me-up; the choreography is joyous- many thanks!!!
the song has a dark history
I really liked this song back in high school. Too bad the swing revival didn't last.
Saw these guys live a number of times.. so much fun! cheers
Omg love the jazz and everything
The swing music of the '90s is still alive to this Day You just got to look for it
My principal was the sax in this band, though he did quit the band soon after this song came out. He was a great man and hysterical. I miss him so much, he died two years ago after a long battle with cancer. :I
haha
😂😂😂
sup he was my principal too
Yeah, well I was the trumpet plunger.
Your principal was in a band called “Cherry Poppin’ Daddies”? Sounds suspect.
If MTV had a swing channel in 1997, this would be the #1 rated video back then.
Ah I believe it was
I had Stive Perry in my French class at Lane CC in Eugene, Oregon for two years and I never knew until the last days of our class that he was the singer of Cherry popping daddies. Greetings from Mexico Steve. Je m'appelle Gilbert.
Timing is EVERYTHING
i am so glad someone has the balls to bring big band swing back i love this type of music its toe tappingly tragic
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We play this in our high school pep band. Absolute bop
This period of music could never last but damn it was fun while it lasted, between about 97 until roughly 2001 swing was king again.
long live the 90's.
Sarah Gregory whats good bitch
80s too
I wish these guys had more popular hits... they are great
One of my most loved Neo Swing tracks. Of course, I bought the album.
I remember they performed this live on Nickelodeon and censored "beer" lol
Huh. How did they introduce them then? "Coming to the stage now, it's the Eat Your Fruits and Veggies Fathers!"
I'll be laughing at this comment for the rest of my life.
"Beer" was reel big fish!!!! Lmmfao
For some reason doing the split as a man is gayer then gay.but this guy in a Zoot suit makes it look cooler then Kool.
Shelly, I thought the same thing lol. I love the duality.
Reminds me an all age karaoke bar my kids and I would go to. The elderly KJ scolded me for asking to sing Tenacious D’s “Tribute”, because they say, “rrrrich muthafucka” very briefly at the end. He refused to let me sing that song. I kid you not; the next people to sing were a mom and her two kids who weren’t older than ten. What song did they sing, “Save a horse, ride a cowboy.” Perverse is okay, as long as you’re not cussing or talking about drugs or alcohol 🙄.
We play this in pep band at school all the time and its one of my favorites
My guy worked at Cafe Zenon in Eugene with the sax player in 1991 before the band hit big! great days!
Until recently I didn't know that this song was actually about an event that took place the "zoot suit riots" actually happened a long time ago when sailors and "zoot suits" clashed and fought because the sailors were considered clean cut and the good guys... and the "zoot zuits" were considered hippie types and hoodlums ....
Yeah ,and the news are biased about Mexicans ,
The Zoot Suit crowd were former Mexican Pachucos, now called Cholos
@@davidmaclane5487 yes, I know... but in Los Angeles at that time, many got into that look, including black and white guys..... I remember going to clubs here in texas in the early eighties and seeing the pachucos... it was a sharp look, no drama or anything, just everyone having a good time at the club
It was because the suits were using materials that were being rationed due to the war.
@@raygordonteacheschess5501 that and racism
Crazy... Ya'll should google the Zootsuit Riots in the 1940's. Makes the lyrics hit just a little bit more. Especially the beginning.
Yes I just discovered that too
@madskitz305 Actually, he's more or less correct. In traditional jazz/swing, the bass drum is mainly used as an accent or as means of straight timekeeping (four-on-the-floor). All of the '90s "neo-swing" bands make the beat faster and heavier, with less emphasis on the cymbals, so it's easier to dance to.
I've seen them in Portland in 2000 New Year celebration🍾🎊🎉 Awesome!
Woo-Ho! Shwang...thanks, I needed that, tough day....and I just got up...da-amn! Friggen' Zip-Smack, one more time boys, love that feel good music.
It was so fun when these swing bands were all the rage in the late 90's!
Yeah, I got my finance to agree to take a swing dance class with me.
Except...oops! I got pregnant! LOL And we are still happily married.
Now that kid and his little brother are tall enough to be dance partners!
Not sure if they'd take a class with mom as their partner, though. But who knows? That could be a blast even now! As long as we get home by 10 PM cause that's my bedtime;)
Yay for UA-cam and easy access to whatever music you want to listen to!
Love big band swing!
Laura S I'm gonna be 19 in like a week, and I honestly don't like hip-hop like most of my generation, I love swing and electro swing though. I wanna have a swing wedding myself, I hope my future fiancé would be up for it.
BuddyBro15 it just means you are awesome.
Good taste!!!
Fat Pie Seriously? Watch how that comment goes right back around to you in real life. You never tell someone to consider suicide.
@TheSpiritedDrifterVlog Agreed, completely uncalled for. I reported it for harrassment. Obviously just a pathetic troll who hates Iau S's enthusiasm.
Who's here from Bailey's recent podcast (if ya know ya know) 😂
Me! 😂
Me only cause it’s been a long time since I’ve heard this song my sister had all their albums CPD is a pretty good band.
meee😂
Yep!
LMAO ME💀
I was in a very blah mood today, not really feeling much of anything. Then this came onto my recommendations and now my mood is instantly lifted. LOVE THIS SONG!!!!!!
We need this music. What happened to them?
hey! Note to user who posted this thank you I’ve been searching for this song ever since I can remember I did a dance to it when I was like 12 years old so thank you for the nostalgic trip!
I was I high school when this came out. A friend of mine and me were in "Guys And Dolls" the year before and we learned a swing dance routine for the Jitterbug dance. We heard CPD at a concert the next year and danced the routine..it provided quite a fond memory. Love ya' Carla!
I always thought about this song, but never knew the name because I was so little. It was such a unique song, and truly a hidden gem of the 90s. I'd love to hear a song like this every now and again on the radio, just something totally different.
Try Aronchupa, also Caro Emerald but she's a little more lounge music than actual swing.
I didn't know Bruce Campbell had a swing band!
ha! i thought the same
+Landon Hill I am sure he got the band together just for this song
Bruce Campbell does own a house in Jacksonville, Oregon but that is just a coincidence.
IKR - always thought the lead singer could have been his brother 🤣
Bruce has a better chin
I was looking for this song for awhile. Just as good as I remember.
First heard this in my room at kabul international airport. Brilliant tune and introduced me to some new amazing music and bands
@ray h. yeah when the airport was under NATO control the accommodate was an ISO container with 2 x people. Each person had 1 x desk 1x wardrobe, 1 x chairs. Shared shower n toilet x4
That's funny. I'm 33, I was a kid when this came out. I always thought this was an old song. I didn't realize it had came out at the time.
this song takes me back to high school class of 98 right here!!!
iowa boy here, class of 98. these were the days before the world weighed in on life
Ditto!!
Georgia '97. I am thinking their wont be a whole lot of people who remember this music before too long. I like to put stuff like this on for my kids and have them thinking I am super old.
Hooray for 98! Same class here!
I love this song but now I was waiting for Jim Carry to pop our as the mask
Lol. That looked like him at the start
I was waiting for Tom from Tom n Jerry to show up at the door in a zoot suit. Anybody remember that episode of the zootsuit cat.
This video reminds me more of cartoon when Tom makes a Zoot suit out of a hamack and becomes the Zootsuit and 88î cat from Tom n Jerry then it does of the Mask,
How bout Tom from Tom and Jerry. The Zootsuit cat episode. The dude can really solo swing dance. He made the split by a male look cool.
The singer and the other guys are the Mexicans. The ones in the sailor uniforms are the American sailors.
i remember this when it came out i liked it and now again. thanks for posting. Must be a powerful song to bring out so much ugly in people.
I don’t remember the music from the ‘90’s”.
I was too busy looking for the fountain of middle age.
I remember the music from the ‘50’s, ‘60’s, and even a little from the early ‘70’s.
I still think I’m a young man but pretty soon my clothes will be retro for the third time.
Good times back then. I was in a band but hey, EVERYONE was in a band! I grew-up in a small town and there must have been at least a dozen or more bands in our town (Elmo Lincoln, Last Day Band, Zendicks, Bill & the Kids, Double Image, and so many more I can’t remember.
I remember the kids from back then… some I knew, some I knew of, and some as friends of friends. Most have died from old age.
this was a fun time in the late 90's- i went to few clubs to watch people dance- it was a blast
Swing needs to come back in fashion
Yes it does!
it has a bit. there's a genre called "electro swing" but it's mostly made by sampling/remixing studio DJs. however, there are some live acts like Swingrowers, Good Co, Caro Emerald's first album, etc.
NOOOO....
fuck no
To some of us dance addicts, it never went out of fashion!
Who's that whisperin' in the trees?
It's two sailors and they're on leave
Pipes and chains and swingin' hands
Who's your daddy? Yes I am
Fat cat came to play
Now he can't run fast enough
You'd best stay away
When the pushers come to shove
Zoot suit riot
throw back a bottle of beer
Zoot suit riot
Pull a comb through your coal black hair
Zoot suit riot
throw back a bottle of beer
Zoot suit riot
Pull a comb through your coal black hair
Blow Daddy!
A whipped up jitterbuggin' brown eyed man
A stray cat frontin' up an eight-piece band
Cut me Sammy and you'll understand
In my veins hot music ran
You got me in a sway
and I want to swing ya dove
Now you sailors know
Where your women come for love
Zoot suit riot
Throw back a bottle of beer
Zoot suit riot
Pull a comb through your coal black hair
You're in a Zoot suit riot
You're in a Zoot suit riot
You're in a Zoot suit riot
zoo zoot ziow
zoo zoot za zoo zeh
bleh abba yeeda
zeh zeh zeh
zoo zoot zi-i-i-ow
zoo zoot za zoo zeh
zeh zoo zeh zeh zoo
day day day
Oh you got me in a sway
and I want to swing ya dove
Now you sailors know
Where your women come for love
Zoot suit riot
Throw back a bottle of beer
Zoot suit riot
Pull a comb through your coal black hair
Zoot suit riot
Throw back a bottle of beer
Zoot suit riot
Pull a comb through your coal black hair
You're in a Zoot suit riot
You're in a Zoot suit riot
You're in a Zoot suit riot
(I think I'm about ready to sing it)
This song is timeless.
This music is so full of pep it really motivates!!!!!🏆👍💚❤️❤️🍀🎀💯🍀🎀
Without question...one of the greatest posts ever. One of my favorite songs of all times. One of the best bands.
"Who's your daddy? Yes I am."
Best part haha that's hilarious
@Lil Hale-Weaver-Shannon THanks for reminding me of this comment 7 years later!
@@Hulavuta here to remind you of this reply 2 years later
@@Tobyodd thank you
@Hulavuta so 7 days later?
@@Pikaclev that's good too!
The drummer in this band, Tim Donahue toured as Yngwie Malmsteen's drummer. He also is a good friend of Dave Bach of Mr. Wizard in the Springfield Eugene area of Oregon. He plays with Bach in Mr. Wizard and the Zydeco band called Etouffe. He also plays in 2 other bands here. One of the best drummers on the planet.
I had no idea Yngwie Malmsteen had any overlap with this, holy fuck.
Cherry Poppin Daddies are awesome! Holding it down for Oregon! This is a song that I have to listen to about three or four times in a row just about every single time lol
Just sitt'n here in Brookings, Or...Lossing my mind and everything else..."Just about every single time lol," in the rain, and the pain, My cat is the only thing I care about losing...
Dude I'm an Oregonian and I love these guys! Been a huge fan for years and so glad to see another Oregonian staying true to the music!
LovelyCheesePizza mi
Same. On my 5th now
The Zoot suit must have a spring board. The way he got back up from the split, I thought that was impossible to do without help from the hands. That was fly as fuck.
lol I was in high school when this came out. There were a select few who were into this for about a few months. The stand up bass on this song is rockin!
Love this. Benny Goodman's "Sing Sing Sing" came on the radio the other day and I almost lost my mind. Go daddio. Now I have to go watch Swing Kids and The Cotton Club, asap.
Grapefruit diet, throw out the bagels and beer.
+Boyd W IT FUCKING WORKS
+Gus Porterhouse no shit it's Weird Al
LMAO awesome reference. I like weird als version better.
Now that's a new parody that should be recorded.
It already is a parody by Weird Al Yankovic
The whole entire album is fantastic.
Weren't they Big Bad VooDoo Daddies? 🎺🎷🥁🎙
@@DavidLLambertmobile i am not sure.
This song has always brought my mood up 💯% I don't know what made me pull it up 7:30 on a Friday morning but I'm glad I did
Thanks for the trip down memory lane 😀
To me, this song is like a tribute to the swinging 40's
This brings me back to my childhood. Specifically The Mask and 3rd Rock From the Sun.
God I miss this fad. This needs to make a comeback.
This song, and the times that it held need it now more than ever...
I love getting om my 1958 beach cruiser and ride to this music
im playing this in band right now. its pretty cool
Same
+I Lunar I me 2
So am i
It's always fun to play. Played it in high school band several years ago. Kind of want to know. I still have my trombone!
SamuraiBatgirl haha, if your still looking I have the music for first trombone
Who's watching this during the Corona outbreak? #weathome
My boyfriend and I were just mentioning about this song earlier tonight. We had fun!
I was 21 or so when the swing revival and cigar smoking were popular. So yes, I miss those long ago days. The 21st century has been one 1/5 century long disappointment so far.
It's a rotten start to a decade, but we're in this together and we'll be stronger and wiser for it. Thank goodness for fun tunes.
Yup. Times are rough, and sometimes you just got to hear a swing band waaaaaiiiiiillll to get the night feeling right.
私は日本人だけどネオスウィングが大好き。アラジンの”Friend Like me”聴いてたら、思い出した!
I wish the 90s never ended. I'd give anything to go back
I play this song on the trombone at my school. I've loved it and now I love it even more because I've heard the song its freaking awesome!
I play it for jazz band I do piano but before concert I do trombone
My band teachers friend played trumpet in this album
As a kid in the 90’s loved the Cherry poppin daddies
My band and I played this song in high school in Italian. Then when I got married we danced to this song. It follows me anywhere
Ah, that brief period in 1997 when my grandfather was cool
The Zoot suit is what makes his joints swerve like spaghetti.
LOL
Lol grandparents are always cool yo.
julian english You must be OLD. Grandparents are lame weirdos.
i think we were all blitzed that year
Just did a solo of this at our school's Christmas concert. It was AMAZING.
TheOneWhoGotAway gonna take a guess and say that’s a lie
The feather in the hat has always looked awesome!!!They look so classy!!!🍉🍉🍉🍉🍉🍉🎀🍀👍🏆🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹
"How did the country lose its way, Mel?"
"I blame the internet. And the return of swing music."
This song makes me think of my dad I miss him so much oh how I would play this and ask him to dance with me.
I saw these guys in concert in the 90's. All I remember is being creeped out by that little lead singer.
I got this song in my jazz band!
When I was a kid I thought the guy was saying "toot toot Ryan" lol the whole time.
I heard this song today on SiriusXM's Lithium station. It was a hit song during the '90's and a song I could picture American Idol's old season five crooner trio of Will Makar, David Radford, and Kevin Covais singing!
Until this exact moment I thought it was “zoom zoom Brian”
glossyplane542 LMMFAO lol 😂
I mean if someone has a cat named brian LOL