I remember watching this show all the time with my grandma, she died earlier this year. And when every I think of her this song just pops into my head.
I just realized you posted this 2yrs ago but I wanted to tell you how sorry I am for your loss. I'm glad you have these wonderful memories with her though. I have a couple of older shows that will always remind me of my Grandma as well. We use to watch 'Golden Girls' together back when new episodes were still on primetime. Also, she loved the movie 'Sound of Music' and it would come on each year on New Years Day so it was kind of a tradition to make some popcorn and watch it every year. ❤️ May both of our Grandmas rest in peace. I hope you are doing well. 🙏❤️🙏
I was born in the late Autumn of 1978. This Classic Excellent Television Show includes a beautiful and very intelligent Palamino Horse and a fantastic cast and Classic, Excellent Television Show Theme Song!
We had to put my sister's 36 years old mare down yesterday and I wanted to hear this song. This was my favorite show when I was a kid in the 60's. I was horse crazy. I had my own pony and sang this song to him as we rode. Now, I'm in my 60's and still love the show and still horse crazy. Thanks for the memories. R.I.P. and happy trails to Snoopy, Lady, Tim, Murphy, Honey, Ebony and of course, Mr Ed.
Whew! For a second there--scanning quickly--I thought you had to put your 36-year-old sister down. That's against the law! (Sorry about your horse; I know you must have been very attached to her. 😒)
Unfortunately when I was a kid Nick at Nite never played Mr. Ed. The lineup: I Love Lucy The Munsters The Brady Bunch Flipper Gilligan's Island Bewitched I Dream of Jeanie
Hello, I'm Mister Ed! A horse is a horse, of course of course, and no one can talk to a horse of course, that is of course, unless the horse, Is the famous Mister Ed! Go right to the source and ask the horse. He'll give you the answer that you'll endorse. He's always on a steady course. Talk to Mister Ed. People yak-it-ti-yak a streak and waste your time of day, but Mister Ed will never speak, unless he has something to say...
😂 😂 😂 Same here! It's been stuck in my head the last few days and I have no idea why. My 6yr old heard me singing it, loved it and wanted to hear the whole thing which is what brought me here. 👍
I used to watch this on "Nick at Night" at my grandparents house on their pull out couch in the 80's when I spent the night and stayed up passed my bedtime... I was just reminded of the theme song today and I'm sure this song will be stuck in my head for the next week! Ha! ❤🎶🐎🎶👍
I may be 17, but I absolutely LOVE this show!! I LOVE Mr.Ed, my dad has shown me a lot of these older shows lol, & they are amazing, they'll always remain iconic.
Unless it’s master is clinically insane and thinks the horse of course is named Mr Ed and talks to him every morning and night and that it’s all just a dream..... OF COURSE
Thank you Steve Duffrin for pulling this one out of the moth balls. I watched this in the late 60's cuz we didn't get a TV until 1963 or 1964. It was awesome and wholesome then and still is. Love it!!!
I still have a hard time remembering the birthdays of my family and friends. And yet, after all of these years, I still remember the lyrics of the theme songs to the tv shows that I watched as a kid. Priorities. ; )
I remember posting this comment 😂 since then nana has passed away but I doubt she’ll ever get over me coming in her room in the morning and begging to watch Mr. Ed
I can't remember what I had for dinner yesterday, but I remembered every single word of the Mr. Ed theme song from the early 60s!! Thanks for the "ear worm"! It'll be stuck in my head for days! At least it's a fun song! ♥️ 🐴
@@KodeLiMe honestly... you are not wrong. Look at what we have now. Kardashians? South Park? All the older shows use to be clean, fairly conservative and very family oriented. I really miss those days. 😔
This is one of my all-time favorite TV themes - by the late, great Jay Livingston and Ray Evans, who also penned the memorable "Bonanza" theme and Christmas song "Silver Bells" from "The Lemon Drop Kid," among others. This song also sets a standard for proper conversation; I've known too many people who "yakety yak a streak and waste your time of day," so they should follow Mr. Ed's example: "never speak unless [you have] something to say." He sure has good horse sense! Thanks for posting this great song.
The vocalist is none other than the theme's co-composer, Jay Livingston; he recorded the vocal at virtually the last minute because the original choice- an Italian opera singer!- was deemed "unsuitable". His soundtrack was supposed to be a "temporary" one, but his voice was heard through the end of the series....
I’m crying with nostalgia a horse is a horse of course of course and no one can talk to a horse of course that is of course unless the horse is the famous mr ed go right to the source and ask the horse
Thanks. The MeTV channel that runs Mr. Ed in the morning now has,for time-reasons, edited the opening and closing themes. It's great to hear the whole song.
Loved this show I watched twice for the first time 6 years ago, sadly it isn't on youtube anymore...the whole episodes were here. I was 18 at the time and i fell in love in the 60's (not to sound special or anything) but i felt nostalgic... clean fun humor..nowdays you can't watch a show with your family at all
When I was little, i always wanted my dad to sing to me. Unfortunately he only knew my 5 songs. This was one. So I actually had this song memorized ever since I was maybe 7 years old but we didn’t have internet or UA-cam and that show never showed when I was a kid so I literally got to hear this song for the first time maybe 5 years ago 😂 My version is just slightly different so it’s throwing me off. I was taught during the part “Unless of course the horse of course”… And this guy says “that is of course, the horse of course”… 😂 The other songs I knew without of hearing were Beatles songs 😂
OMG! This is a great post! As a kid, the closing credits for strange reason used to scare the heck out of me! I guess cuz at the part when he says, " You never heard of a talking horse?... Well listen to this!" It sounded kind of loud. Then you hear with a booming voice, "I AM MISTER ED" lol Thanks for the post!
I bought a DVD box - THE BEST OF MISTER ED, VOLUME ONE (3 discs) - yesterday (Saturday 16.12.2023) from a flea market in Hämevaara, Vantaa (Finland 🇫🇮) 😺👍. And it cost only 0,50€ 😹👍.
ah the 60s Im so fascinated with the whole decade, Batman, Mad Mad Mad Mad World, the Music such as the Doors, Beatles, and the awesome automobiles they had
Fun times , no violence , foul language on tv , lots of funny sitcoms . Children programs after school and CARTOONS Saturday morning . If your over 55 , great experience .
I say “a horse of course of course” all the time and had no idea where I’ve heard it. Now watching this… I have no recollection of this.. how do I know this? lol
My Little Pony, BoJack Horseman and Centaurworld and all other shows about talking horses own their existence to this guy.
See even an earlier piece "Frances the talking Mule"
Ed walked so bojack could run
@@mariemelansongundy-vx4ox A mule isn't a horse
Mr. Ed was such a fun show to watch. I wish we had TV like this again!
Petition modern day reboot
@@daveoelrich132nah just let be a beacon of it time
We really do need fun and wholesome family shows to make a mainstream revival
@@daveoelrich132 Leave it to Hollywood to create a remake using a gay black horse in the reboot.
@@SilencedByUA-camWhy do people always get mad at made up scenarios
I had to learn this theme for 5th grade music class almost a decade ago and now it's permanently stuck in my head.
I feel sorry for you rip
I learned this theme from a scene in UHF and my brother told me it was the theme to Mr Ed. That was 30 years ago and it’s still stuck in my head 😭 😂
@@sovietspreaderThis song slaps
Bummer, who doesn't like Mr. Ed, but stuck in your head. I feel blessed now. Have Black Sabbath; Paranoid stuck in mine.
Much better than the Brady Bunch song 🤣
I remember watching this show all the time with my grandma, she died earlier this year. And when every I think of her this song just pops into my head.
That is so sweet 💕
Condolences
Question, how old are you, mate?
I just realized you posted this 2yrs ago but I wanted to tell you how sorry I am for your loss. I'm glad you have these wonderful memories with her though. I have a couple of older shows that will always remind me of my Grandma as well. We use to watch 'Golden Girls' together back when new episodes were still on primetime. Also, she loved the movie 'Sound of Music' and it would come on each year on New Years Day so it was kind of a tradition to make some popcorn and watch it every year. ❤️ May both of our Grandmas rest in peace. I hope you are doing well.
🙏❤️🙏
@@tiredofthebs8290always a good time to wish someone well 👍
I was born in the late Autumn of 1978. This Classic Excellent Television Show includes a beautiful and very intelligent Palamino Horse and a fantastic cast and Classic, Excellent Television Show Theme Song!
We had to put my sister's 36 years old mare down yesterday and I wanted to hear this song. This was my favorite show when I was a kid in the 60's. I was horse crazy. I had my own pony and sang this song to him as we rode. Now, I'm in my 60's and still love the show and still horse crazy. Thanks for the memories. R.I.P. and happy trails to Snoopy, Lady, Tim, Murphy, Honey, Ebony and of course, Mr Ed.
36 years is a really good run for a horse!
Whew! For a second there--scanning quickly--I thought you had to put your 36-year-old sister down. That's against the law! (Sorry about your horse; I know you must have been very attached to her. 😒)
Thank you, Nick At Nite, for placing this earbug inside my head in the 90s. 🌙 📺
Unfortunately when I was a kid Nick at Nite never played Mr. Ed.
The lineup:
I Love Lucy
The Munsters
The Brady Bunch
Flipper
Gilligan's Island
Bewitched
I Dream of Jeanie
@@TheInkPitOx I use to watch all of those except for Flipper! 👍
Best times
@TheInkPitOx
Dennis The Menace, Ed, Donna Reed and My 3 Sons were the 80s line up.
Hello, I'm Mister Ed!
A horse is a horse, of course of course,
and no one can talk to a horse of course,
that is of course, unless the horse,
Is the famous Mister Ed!
Go right to the source and ask the horse.
He'll give you the answer that you'll endorse.
He's always on a steady course.
Talk to Mister Ed.
People yak-it-ti-yak a streak
and waste your time of day,
but Mister Ed will never speak,
unless he has something to say...
THANKS U
It’s stuck in my HeAd
Thats great, now I can sing it to my wife over and over again
Not necessary
@@Bellatrix-Lestrange It is
I had a boyfriend called Edward,this was his ringtone.
Wilbur! Wilbur!
@Jayden B hahaha
A man of culture
I see why you "had" a boyfriend named Edward
My sister’s boyfriend was named Ed but rather than a horse, he was a real jackass.
This song has occasionally popped in my head for probably 30 years and I finally stopped by to relieve it.
😂 😂 😂
Same here! It's been stuck in my head the last few days and I have no idea why. My 6yr old heard me singing it, loved it and wanted to hear the whole thing which is what brought me here. 👍
I used to watch this on "Nick at Night" at my grandparents house on their pull out couch in the 80's when I spent the night and stayed up passed my bedtime... I was just reminded of the theme song today and I'm sure this song will be stuck in my head for the next week! Ha! ❤🎶🐎🎶👍
Same here, my friend :) Many an evening in my grandparents living room, circa 1987-1994’ish watching progs like these. Fond memories, all.
I loved this programme with my parents in the 1960's, best comedy that ever came from the US along side with The Munsters.
I may be 17, but I absolutely LOVE this show!! I LOVE Mr.Ed, my dad has shown me a lot of these older shows lol, & they are amazing, they'll always remain iconic.
You have good taste my friend!! I use to watch all of these shows when I was little. Now I'm... Old. At least I feel like it. 😂
Horrible taste
Same, even though I'm young, this show was a child childhood staple
I'm 22 and I know this show. I knew this show at 5
@@sovietspreaderNah
A horse is a horse of course
Of course
Unless it’s master is clinically insane and thinks the horse of course is named Mr Ed and talks to him every morning and night and that it’s all just a dream..... OF COURSE
Captain Picard: I only wished I had the opportunity to use it (saddle) on a horse.
Mr. Worf: Of course.
Thank you Steve Duffrin for pulling this one out of the moth balls. I watched this in the late 60's cuz we didn't get a TV until 1963 or 1964. It was awesome and wholesome then and still is. Love it!!!
I used to watch this before school every morning when I was a kid! I’m 21 now lol so this show has definitely touched many generations!
I still have a hard time remembering the birthdays of my family and friends. And yet, after all of these years, I still remember the lyrics of the theme songs to the tv shows that I watched as a kid. Priorities. ; )
As an 80s kid born 38 years ago i use to watch this on Nick at night all the time and one of my childhood fave shows
I remember watching this when I was alittle child in the lates 2000’s with my Nana in the morning. I miss it
Many remember watching it in the early 1960s!
Saaaame
@@gsm19911 I'm one of the many you refer to here. Yes, "Mr. Ed" was actually primetime TV back then. Very popular.
I watched this as a child in the 60s. The song just got in your head.
I remember posting this comment 😂 since then nana has passed away but I doubt she’ll ever get over me coming in her room in the morning and begging to watch Mr. Ed
a horse is a horse, of course, of course XD now i'll be singing this all day
👍 😁 🐴
The song is the only thing I remember about this show
Ahhw E-Any who can forget connie Hines?
@@randyacuna3248 I loved Mr Ed. He was so lovable
This is a real comedy
40yrs old and still remember this show on replays :D
I can't remember what I had for dinner yesterday, but I remembered every single word of the Mr. Ed theme song from the early 60s!! Thanks for the "ear worm"! It'll be stuck in my head for days! At least it's a fun song! ♥️ 🐴
I didn't even know I knew the words until my wife and I sung it together 🤣 when talking about Mr. Ed one day.
RIP Wilbur aka Alan Young
TheRobobuck aka Scrooge McDuck
TheRobobuck Rest In Peace wlibur
Coperfield Productions Holy Shit, really?! 😱
Coperfield Productions damn right!
Coperfield Productions also Haggis McHaggis from Ren & Stimpy
There are certain tunes that just stick. They are catchy and you can’t let them go. This is one of them.
I Loved this program, watched all the time as a child..
Stuck in my head. Like that gum commercial from Inside out.
innocent bliss the title song is brilliant and a talking horse seals the deal! love it and I'm a jazz fan!
...You HAVE to be jazz fan!... :-)
I want to see it again.
The whole series. 💕
One of the greatest comedy shows from the awesome 1960s !!!!!!!
Rest in peace Alan Young
Scrooge McDuck
I used to watch this when I was about 4-5…it would come on late at night. We would be at my grandparents house waiting for my mom to pick us up 🥹
This show was ahead of its time.
I'm a 90's kid but I remember watching all these shows!
We need more of this in 2019
Agreed
I’m so glad my mom had me watching these classics as a kid
I watched a parody of it on Transfatylvania films (Mr Dead) and I'm so grateful it brought me here.
I used to watch this at my old Jewish friends house, and after 13 years I still remember the theme song
Best show ever, and a theme song that just sticks in your head.
A true stable genius.
RIP Mr. Young. Thanks for the memories.
Me and my choir are singing for senior citizens and me and my friend have a duet for this 😂
I watched this only once and now i have this show stuck in my head
Out of all of the horses in the world, he is my favorite (and I only found about him several days ago!)
I'm so happy my dad brought this show up to me. I drew a new character named Mister ed because of this lol
I used to LOVE this show when I was a kid.
OMG it's been SO many decades! Loved this show.
That little split second of the show in between the theme and the ending was gold .😆, made it seem like a meme
Why don't they make shows as good as this, these days?
Because it requires wholesome material. They don't do that anymore.
I know this is so cute 😊
@Jason Smith uh....ok?
@@soapyguy6483 Ok.
@@KodeLiMe honestly... you are not wrong. Look at what we have now. Kardashians? South Park?
All the older shows use to be clean, fairly conservative and very family oriented. I really miss those days. 😔
Omg making me all nostalgic. Love it!!!
How old are u?
Mr. Ed. Francis the talking Mule, My Mother the Car, so many memories!!!
I used to watch this show, was one of my favorites 😊😊
This is one of my all-time favorite TV themes - by the late, great Jay Livingston and Ray Evans, who also penned the memorable "Bonanza" theme and Christmas song "Silver Bells" from "The Lemon Drop Kid," among others. This song also sets a standard for proper conversation; I've known too many people who "yakety yak a streak and waste your time of day," so they should follow Mr. Ed's example: "never speak unless [you have] something to say." He sure has good horse sense! Thanks for posting this great song.
absolutely love this show 😜😜😜😍😍😍😍💟💟💟💟💟💕💕💕💕💕😘😘😘😘😘
We had this played at our wedding.
Really That Is Cool as Heck.
Funny too !
Memories unlocked
My childhood show 😍😍
Ive had this song stuck in my head all day... eventhough Ive never seen this show and I was born in 1991...
Ohhhh. After the ridiculous amount of channels & reruns of the classics of Nick at night?!
I remember my grandma would have this show on at her house
I will always listen to this when I'm sad
Watching in 2019!
One of my favorite shows it still comes on Antenna TV
I take pride in the fact that I watched this as a kid even though it came out 40 years before I was born
I haven't heard this since it was new on TV ! Is someone cutting onions in here ?
The vocalist is none other than the theme's co-composer, Jay Livingston; he recorded the vocal at virtually the last minute because the original choice- an Italian opera singer!- was deemed "unsuitable". His soundtrack was supposed to be a "temporary" one, but his voice was heard through the end of the series....
I miss mr Ed this actually makes me wanna cry especially the I’m mr ed at the end I loved that horse
I’m crying with nostalgia a horse is a horse of course of course and no one can talk to a horse of course that is of course unless the horse is the famous mr ed go right to the source and ask the horse
Every damn morning at 5AM getting ready for fifth grade eating cereal watching antenna TV. Been stuck in my head for almost 10 years now.
I used this Theme as my outgoing Voice Recording: "A phone is a phone of Course, of Course,.....People yakkity-yak all day and waste the tape away..."
The ORIGINAL stable genius!
This is a top 10 youtube comment.
Oh my what GREAT CHILDHOODS WE HAD BOOMERS!
We sure did. I loved this show!
I'm not even a Boomer my mom and I used to watch this all the time...and I love it.
Im not a boomer..
OK boomer
Ok boomer......
I use to watch this show when I was a little girl!! I still watch it❤
I love that Mr. Ed played himself.
Remember watching this when I was little, shows how catchy songs stick in your memory
I’ve been saying a horse is a horse of course of course for like 15 years and had NOOOO idea where it came from! This is pretty neat
Thanks. The MeTV channel that runs Mr. Ed in the morning now has,for time-reasons, edited the opening and closing themes. It's great to hear the whole song.
My home was built by the actress that played the neighbor on mr. Ed.
I thought she was great, btw.
I’ve had this stuck in my 15yo sons head ALL DAY!!! This song wins!!!
I Love this show!! My favorite theme song!
This song is so in my head now.
I’m a former latchkey kid who grew up on shows like Mr. Ed. ❤ Good ole days.
Loved this show
I watched twice for the first time 6 years ago, sadly it isn't on youtube anymore...the whole episodes were here.
I was 18 at the time and i fell in love in the 60's (not to sound special or anything) but i felt nostalgic... clean fun humor..nowdays you can't watch a show with your family at all
محد يحبك
@@dan-qi5ht مح
My parents mentioned this show last night and said I would enjoy it. It does look fun. :)
If there's anything Alan Young taught me, it's this: a horse will always be a horse, of course.
Well...OF COURSE!
loved it as a kid wish that there were more shows like it
When I was little, i always wanted my dad to sing to me. Unfortunately he only knew my 5 songs. This was one. So I actually had this song memorized ever since I was maybe 7 years old but we didn’t have internet or UA-cam and that show never showed when I was a kid so I literally got to hear this song for the first time maybe 5 years ago 😂
My version is just slightly different so it’s throwing me off.
I was taught during the part
“Unless of course the horse of course”…
And this guy says
“that is of course, the horse of course”…
😂
The other songs I knew without of hearing were Beatles songs 😂
Que lembrança boa...eu assistia qdo criança,nos anos 60 😊
Still amazing video and song to this very day
It's probably not a good thing that Freeman's Mind Season 2 is the reason I'm here.
OMG! This is a great post! As a kid, the closing credits for strange reason used to scare the heck out of me! I guess cuz at the part when he says, " You never heard of a talking horse?... Well listen to this!" It sounded kind of loud. Then you hear with a booming voice, "I AM MISTER ED" lol Thanks for the post!
When I was a kid I thought the end part went “he’s the amazing Mr Ed!” Lol
My new ringtone!
I had this theme in my head this morning
I miss this show, though nick at night is the only place I was able to watch it.
2023 check in 😅 who's here?
4 thnxgvn 😂😂
I bought a DVD box -
THE BEST OF MISTER ED, VOLUME ONE
(3 discs) -
yesterday (Saturday 16.12.2023)
from a flea market in Hämevaara, Vantaa (Finland 🇫🇮) 😺👍.
And it cost only 0,50€ 😹👍.
I AM MISTER ED
2024
2024😂
ah the 60s Im so fascinated with the whole decade, Batman, Mad Mad Mad Mad World, the Music such as the Doors, Beatles, and the awesome automobiles they had
Fun times , no violence , foul language on tv , lots of funny sitcoms . Children programs after school and CARTOONS Saturday morning . If your over 55 , great experience .
The Monster Mash! It was a graveyard smash!
I love watching this TV show
ive had this stuck in my head for three weeks why won't it stop please help
A horse is a horse of course of course and no one can talk to a horse of course unless of course the talking horse is the famous Mr. Ed.
Mister Ed was a classic show. What a funny 🤣 horse 🐎!
I say “a horse of course of course” all the time and had no idea where I’ve heard it. Now watching this… I have no recollection of this.. how do I know this? lol