Played this a my brother's wedding over 60 years ago! it created quite a few smiles. unfortunately they have now both passed away. But the memories are there, it still makes me laugh
My son got married a few years ago and got the DJ to play this clip. Dont know who got the most laughs,the DJ or the guests. An evening he wont forget for the rest of his life
Contagious giggling.Will do on a party,putting on this record without announcing what's going to happen.And then...look at the various reactions of the others.Highly amusing!
Went to a Philippino Wedding last Saturday. My wife sang the original to the happy couple, but I had this on the brain and was the only one grinning like an idiot!
Ha-haa! I never realised this was a silly version of a serious song (although given it's Spike Jones, I SHOULD have). But having researched it, I see the straight version was a big Fifties hit for Patti Page among others - and a bi-lingual straight version by popular Filipino vocalist (and politician) Victor Wood, was a hit in the Philippines in the Seventies. But not knowing that, I too would have been desperately trying not to laugh!
To be honest I listened to this many many years ago..my uncle had made a gramaphone, it looked like a coffin, huge, played this and several others records, like "Sparky and his magic piano" I was a kid and loved it..
It's perfectly timed, sound effects, laughter, & all. Yet, w/ all that Spike sure made it look simple and easy... Now, if I could only find a recording of some other group singing "Annie's got a Fella"!
I had this played at my sons wedding two years ago. He didnt see the funny side , but the folks at the reception were doubled up in fits of laughter. For some reason he wont talk to me - I wonder why ????
They finally got rid of her. Loved it when it came out in the fifties. Started singing it in the shower this AM and thought I would see if it is on You Tube.
@meltonfamilyx2m I'm doing the maths... Your Dad must have been around forty at the time of this - so he would have liked Art Deco music. No wonder he had a meltdown! To him, it would have been like Punk was, for ME!
Played this a my brother's wedding over 60 years ago! it created quite a few smiles.
unfortunately they have now both passed away. But the memories are there, it still makes me laugh
memories
I defy anyone to not laugh at this 😂gem of a song 😂!!!!!
Me and my mum used to be in histerics listening to this. Oh what lovely memories.
Laughter is contagious, so i have just sat and laughed myself silly!
How I remember this ...🤣🤣🤣.,
66 and still laughing..thank you👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Thank you!
I last heard this when I was 7 years old. 50 years ago!
Some wonderful memories of a happy holiday holiday in Merthyr, Wales.
Was brought out 1952.
Great .very funny, thanks for sharing,
My Dad loved this song. 😂
This is a classic! Great fun.
My son got married a few years ago and got the DJ to play this clip. Dont know who got the most laughs,the DJ or the guests. An evening he wont forget for the rest of his life
Contagious giggling.Will do on a party,putting on this record without announcing what's going to happen.And then...look at the various reactions of the others.Highly amusing!
Went to a Philippino Wedding last Saturday. My wife sang the original to the happy couple, but I had this on the brain and was the only one grinning like an idiot!
Ha-haa! I never realised this was a silly version of a serious song (although given it's Spike Jones, I SHOULD have). But having researched it, I see the straight version was a big Fifties hit for Patti Page among others - and a bi-lingual straight version by popular Filipino vocalist (and politician) Victor Wood, was a hit in the Philippines in the Seventies. But not knowing that, I too would have been desperately trying not to laugh!
ShellacHeaven You will never hear this the same way again I'm afraid!
This is a funny record
I passed my driving teat with this. stress gone.....
Hysterically funny. My mum would sing this, God love her
To be honest I listened to this many many years ago..my uncle had made a gramaphone, it looked like a coffin, huge, played this and several others records, like "Sparky and his magic piano" I was a kid and loved it..
It's perfectly timed, sound effects, laughter, & all. Yet, w/ all that Spike sure made it look simple and easy...
Now, if I could only find a recording of some other group singing "Annie's got a Fella"!
this brings back a lot of memories.
I laughed when I was 10 years old and I laugh now at 66.
Robert Cohen Ditto, at 62!
Robert Cohen Hey Robert, 68 next month and still laughing!
ShellacHeaven Like wise at 71 !!!
Hadn't heard this since my teens. In my forties now and it again made me laugh.
They were incredible . Listen to the one where the sing "I went to your wedding " You woll cry with laughter
My Dad and myself used to Laugh hysterically at this so funny
We had this 78 when I was a kid
I remember my dad singing me this before I went to bed; I became a Spike Jones and Red Ingells nut!
My favourite of Spike's tunes. The B side is a great track too
How wonderful, I dint believe this until I was told about Spike!
I perform this in memory of my ex - changing the word bouquet to toupee - goes down a treat at hens nights.
As a DJ in the Seventies I did a wedding. DAMN I wish I'd thought of that!
I had this played at my sons wedding two years ago. He didnt see the funny side , but the folks at the reception were doubled up in fits of laughter. For some reason he wont talk to me - I wonder why ????
LOL!!!
haha!
This was on the radio when I got married lol
beat you, im 72
72 and still laughi g
same! We went to a family wedding, & most of us, thought of this record. Two hours for the service, 4 hours for sit down meal! What a day!
Please tell about this version it cracks me up hope you enjoy it
They should have played this at Prince Harry's wedding. The last line would have summed it up
Simply insanely hilarious
I still have this record I don't laugh at it any more but I just love the ending note
john darmiento but the ending note is wrong
They finally got rid of her. Loved it when it came out in the fifties. Started singing it in the shower this AM and thought I would see if it is on You Tube.
amazing
reminds me of elvis singing lonesome tonight
I think The Joker leaked some laughing gas during this recording
I used to mime to this record
Why couldn't they have played that at Prince Harry's wedding? I would love to see the Queen in hysterics
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@meltonfamilyx2m I'm doing the maths... Your Dad must have been around forty at the time of this - so he would have liked Art Deco music. No wonder he had a meltdown! To him, it would have been like Punk was, for ME!
Is this Spike, or one of his City Slickers?
Not sure. It sounds a bit like Sir Frederic Gas but I wouldn't bet money on it.
Earl Bennett
@@milesgaunt6767 Cheers mate!
@@terryperring104 cheers!
If you can't laugh along with this you can't laugh at anything-but why that awful bum note at the end?
terry wogan used to play this.allways thought it was funny
It used to pop up on Junior Choice a lot, ISTR.
Too much laughing...
Its just right perfect timing you could try recording it yourself and show ,us what you mean