She was the very first Gossip Girl haha 😂 She even told the other girl she was going to do it. “Hang up so I can tell everybody in our school through cuz I just can’t keep my DAMN MOUTH SHUT!!! Lmao
“Getting pinned” did not mean sex. It meant the guy no longer wanted to be a player and date only one girl. He would give her the pin he received for a specific school accomplishment (in high school, usually a sport). They were then “going steady.” She would wear his pin on her clothes so other guys knew she was not available to date. Back then this was a huge deal and totally innocent.
I was obsessed with this movie as a child! I watched it countless times and know all the songs! I thought Ann Margaret was the most beautiful woman I'd ever seen and I wanted to be just like her!! haha
When I was in college I had the pleasure of being one of the singers on this recording. It was so much fun to do! Annargret came in to the studio while we were recording, very sweet. Fun memories.
I love the haters starting at 1:50. Proving even back in the day people loved to through shade on people. The music that accompanies the hate is even better.
why is Ursula always trying to stir-up trouble? First using her youngest niece’s fascination with a far different culture as a bargaining chip against her brother to try and usurp the kingdom. And now this!!!
Hi JudgeHill83, car phones have been around since the late 1940s starting in larger cities. They had the equipment in the trunk to make the calls. It used the Civilian Band (Ham Radio). Martin Cooper was the first to invent a Cellphone in 1973 at Motorola and on April 3, 1973 he made the first truly mobile call.
I did this show for cummunity theater while in college and played one of the teens. This was my favorite number to do and we recreated the colored stacked blocks they had in the original Broadway show. It was so much fun.
This is where the term ''What's the Story, Morning Glory?'' came from. That album of the same name by British rock band Oasis has now sold 22 million copies (16x platinum) and is the UK's 3rd best selling album of all-time. Noel Gallagher from Oasis dated an American girl from San Francisco who kept saying it because of this film. He used it in a song, named the album after it and the rest is history.
This song is totally an ode to the rotary dial phone. Maybe the best example I know of. They were stationary if you recall. You ran to it, and picked it up when it rang. Only a few places in the house could you talk on it, and if your talking bothered someone else, they had to move, not you. You also had to share it but it was forbidden to secretly listen in on someone's conversation from another phone. Privacy was not always guaranteed. Ah, the memories.
I saw this movie as a teen about 50 years ago when it first came out. Loved it. This is one of two best songs, the other was What's the Matter with Kids. Best actor and actress in this movie: Paul Lynde and Maureen Stapleton!!!
And also- space And frowny face I'msorrythatJeremymadeoutwithmeatthepartybutitwastotallyhisfault andletsneverletboyscomebetweenuseveragainm'kaY? Smileyface- Lipstick- Kittypaws-
My school did bye bye birdie and our school is known for the great performances they do and I can honestly say this play was one of the best they've done. I loved this song in it.
People who predate cell phones will not necessarily understand that many of the telephones shown in this musical number were in impossible locations where no phone ever really was.
Always liked the playboy/bad boy was just super supportive, while his friends called him stupid. Just "he's going steady now. Good for him, I'm glad they found each other." As he rides with a full harem.
Given the time frame and social genre, most of the kids in this town would either become draftees, protesters, or war widows with Viet Nam right around the corner!✌😎
I think more of the Jets and Sharks would have been drafted than these prosperous middle class boys...many of them (and the girls) would have been encouraged to go to college.
Paul Duca Quite a few, but things were different than today. Lots of the things associated with modern wars were not clichés like they are now. In fact, most were taboo, and it was not uncommon for families to never allow talk of someone from their family who had been killed, so as not to "upset" other people, both in and outside the family, since there was so much controversy about the war, that it would only make matters worse to quarrel with someone over a mentioning of the deceased. Also many middle class kids felt morally and socially obligated, rather than entitled, so opting out of some form of conscientious behavior was often frowned upon by one's peers, often to the disdain of parents who grew up during WWII, and were taught that all America's wars were moral and just.
Who remembers the remake, sometime in the 90's?? Chyna Phillips was Kim MacAffee, that guy from Seinfield played the guy at the office and Vanessa Williams played his secretary. That was so cool!!! I'd never heard of Bye Bye Birdie and I watched the remake on TV with my family and I was instantly fascinated. Great times!
Just classic great job people you should be amazed and proud way to go very impressed stay safe and warm out keep on singing job well done you should be amazed and you guys rock way to go thanks !! Joe
I loved this number ! Ty angels for the memory ! I enjoyed being in this play , at my highschool , North Kitsap, back in 1992 . I sang in the chorus , and it made me feel alive ! Next stop ..BROADWAY ! XO joe DRT THA GURU ON All Platforms 🥰 aka Devine The Chosen One aka Rosarios' baby mama 😂😂💯✌️ 🎤#rojo forever!
This is exactly why I don't share stuff. Some one is going to end up telling someone and a musical number will break out all across town via phone.
Yeah but Ursula was like "Imma tell everyone now" and Kim was like "okay 😊"
Kim wanted the word spread
+J.e.m3 The boss Ugh, I hate it when that happens. THOSE DAMN MUSICAL NUMBERS!
+J.e.m3 The boss
2:50 That expression you make when a musical number breaks out.
^^^this is exactly why I'd want to share stuf
+J.e.m3 The boss lol this happens to everyone XD
when the group chat is on fire>>>>>
Lol
Omg😂😂🤣
One time I got 108 messages under a minute I timed it
Wow!Just...Wow!
Harvey Johnston has left the chat
I always felt sorry for the boy trying to find a prom date.
Qq1+1
Elisabeth Lyonheart
Poor Harvey Johnson
Harvey has a name😭
He went on and found a telecommunications company and became a billionaire.
@@karenross3457 Ad he finally came out and married a billionaire guy, lol...
Who needs Facebook when you have Ursala?
emerybayblues: What a dufus face. She is still alive and lives in Arizona.
Not Nice
emerybayblues Lol.
She was the very first Gossip Girl haha 😂 She even told the other girl she was going to do it. “Hang up so I can tell everybody in our school through cuz I just can’t keep my DAMN MOUTH SHUT!!! Lmao
Ursula you mean 🙄
“Getting pinned” did not mean sex. It meant the guy no longer wanted to be a player and date only one girl. He would give her the pin he received for a specific school accomplishment (in high school, usually a sport). They were then “going steady.” She would wear his pin on her clothes so other guys knew she was not available to date. Back then this was a huge deal and totally innocent.
Cookie's crumbs lol thank you I had an idea about what it meant but I wasn’t sure
"Kids used to get pinned...now they're getting nailed"--Bill Maher
@Peppermint Snowdrift It was a double entendre...of a different meaning, though
Thanks, I was confused 😂
I wish people still did this the old times were so much better
I was obsessed with this movie as a child! I watched it countless times and know all the songs! I thought Ann Margaret was the most beautiful woman I'd ever seen and I wanted to be just like her!! haha
When I was in college I had the pleasure of being one of the singers on this recording. It was so much fun to do! Annargret came in to the studio while we were recording, very sweet. Fun memories.
It’s really Funtime able to see this after almost 50 years!
Which one were you?
Haha the only solo I sang were the three words “He’s too tall!” The rest I just sang in the group of kids
This is so cool! What a great story to share. Thank you
What an amazing experience that must have been! Thank you for sharing. : )
To those saying this wouldn't happen today listen to 'the smartphone hour' from Be More Chill
Sarah Hamilfan i love it cant be true omg
O-M-G CHLOE ANSWER ME WOAH WAIT UNTIL I TELL YOU WHAT I HEARD
DisneyDreamworks Dork That song automatically reminded me of this
DisneyDreamworks Dork exactly!
I’m pretty sure that it drew inspiration from this. Them of being songs about gossip over phones. “Telephone Hour” “Smartphone Hour” i means...
I feel so bad for this poor Harvey dude.
lol jk i luv dat role
lol
Isaiah Cook lol I'm sad I didn't get to play it in the play I'm doing.
I have the role
I'm trying out for him in the next school play
Friend: where was I?
me: ....you were nothing.
That Made no sense I was like that message do
AJ Across The world what?
I love the haters starting at 1:50. Proving even back in the day people loved to through shade on people. The music that accompanies the hate is even better.
Geno M *1:51 lol
CreeperSquirrelGaming loll
Dude its only 50-60 yrs. The idea of shade prob existed practically in the beginning of humankind if not even in other animals too
Nobody:
Ursula: Hang up so I can share your personal business with the entire town.
Kim: Sounds good!
why is Ursula always trying to stir-up trouble?
First using her youngest niece’s fascination with a far different culture as a bargaining chip against her brother to try and usurp the kingdom. And now this!!!
I love that every singing teenager in this movie is actually a 35-year-old who's just shouting.
???
the cast of the movie Grease carried on this tradition
Your comment made me lol. Thanks!!!
In earlier generations teenagers looked older. Watch old footage
They're not. They're all in their early 20's
Well this predates smartphones but accurately predicts their usage.
Except it's texting now
Spastic pug True true.
Somethings never change.
Well the point of phone is communication. They were created for the express purpose of being able to convey information more quickly.
Can't you just fucking enjoy it?
Can he still drive a car?
Can he drink at a bar?
Will they let him have kids?
Is his life on the skids?
Hello, Mrs. Griffin
It's your neighbor, Quagmire
Now that Peter's mental
You probably have some needs
OH
🎶he's retarted🎶
Hello Misses Griffin, now that Peter's mental, im sure you have some needs
Hello Mrs. Griffin it’s your neighbour Quagmire! Now that Peter’s mental, you probably have some needs OH!
Hello Mrs. Griffin it’s your neighbor Quagmire now that Peter’s mental you probable have some needs OH.
“Did ya hear Peter Griffin is slow?”
Glad I'm not the only one
@@AiOinc1 Can he still drive a car?
@@bicuriousdirtbikeboi2594 Can he drink at a bar?
Will they let him have kids?
Is his life on the skids
Remember when this movie predicted social media?
Pepperidge Farm remembers.
Not to mention the idea of taking phone calls while in the car...
Paul Duca The one thing the Simpsons didn't predict first.
Not really. They had car phones then. They only were for the wealthy higher class though.
They did *not* have carphones then; they only appeared with the emergence of cellular networks - late 70s?
Hi JudgeHill83, car phones have been around since the late 1940s starting in larger cities. They had the equipment in the trunk to make the calls. It used the Civilian Band (Ham Radio). Martin Cooper was the first to invent a Cellphone in 1973 at Motorola and on April 3, 1973 he made the first truly mobile call.
If my town gossiped like this, I'd high tail it out of there and never look back!
Zachary Matthew James my town does that but it’s kinda fun tbh
They do...it's called Facebook now.
Harvey Johnson deserves his own musical
I did this show for cummunity theater while in college and played one of the teens. This was my favorite number to do and we recreated the colored stacked blocks they had in the original Broadway show. It was so much fun.
Sorry, kids. You're going to Vietnam.
History will be your friend, Anne.
going to vietnam ay?, is that the word, humming bird?
GOOD MORNING VIETNAM
To be specific: Just the boys. The girls will escape all that Vietnam stuff.
hebneh not if they are nurses
I was playing Harvey Johnson in a school play long time ago and people from the school are still calling me Harvey, LOL
Rough role for a girl, wasn't it.😇
Hi Cleveland, Hi Joseph.
Did you hear peter griffin is slow?
Lol poor Harvey. I love this song so much!
wow so all of us Harvey's are like this? wow
‘50s incel
my show choir is performing this song with the old phones and it's so much fun!
That does sound fun, I want my high school to do this musical😊
+JupiterJulia Had to check you weren't in my show choir xD We're doing the same thing this year :)
InnovativeNonsense That's awesome! Your choir doesn't happen to be Jam Session does it? lol
Haha yes it is! How did you know?
+InnovativeNonsense Seriously? Mine is Jam Session haha.
This is where the term ''What's the Story, Morning Glory?'' came from. That album of the same name by British rock band Oasis has now sold 22 million copies (16x platinum) and is the UK's 3rd best selling album of all-time.
Noel Gallagher from Oasis dated an American girl from San Francisco who kept saying it because of this film. He used it in a song, named the album after it and the rest is history.
Not quite. It was the title of a jazz song from 1939, except with the slightly different wording of “What’s Your Story, Morning Glory.”
Anyway, here’s Wonderwall
When you realize that smartphone hour ( from Be More Chill) is based off of this.... this is why musicals are amazing
that's why I remembered and found this...😂😂
Sonic boom and family guy referenced this too
@@vecinalfish literally came here because I was watching family guy
@@jacksmiley3959 same but with sonic boom althought
The show is dead as hell and did i mention cancelled
Imagine watching it in 2022
there's no comparison. smartphone hour was so tedious i couldn't finish the video.
I like how it randomly turns into an acid trip at the end.
and then there was the smartphone hour...
This song is totally an ode to the rotary dial phone. Maybe the best example I know of. They were stationary if you recall. You ran to it, and picked it up when it rang. Only a few places in the house could you talk on it, and if your talking bothered someone else, they had to move, not you. You also had to share it but it was forbidden to secretly listen in on someone's conversation from another phone. Privacy was not always guaranteed. Ah, the memories.
I’d take those rotary dials over these cell phones any day. Total headache.
I saw this movie as a teen about 50 years ago when it first came out. Loved it. This is one of two best songs, the other was What's the Matter with Kids. Best actor and actress in this movie: Paul Lynde and Maureen Stapleton!!!
We're doing this musical, I'm in the band and I find myself singing 'GOING STEADY GOING STEADY' like all day long.
Hello 👋🏻 nice to meet you Vicky, hope you’re safe and well?
That Harvey Johnson, what a player.
Hello 👋🏻 nice to meet you deanna, hope you’re safe and well?
Eggman: Why do you all look like you just finished a musical number?
I was searching for someone dropping that quote here
"Hey listen Ursula, I'm going to have to get off. Where was I?"
"You were nothing"
"OH YA!"
*OMG!* *Brooke* *answer* *me* *!*
WhoA waiT UNTIL I TELL YOU WHAT I SAW-
Finally someone from Be more chill
YES
Ignore.
And also- space
And frowny face
I'msorrythatJeremymadeoutwithmeatthepartybutitwastotallyhisfault andletsneverletboyscomebetweenuseveragainm'kaY?
Smileyface-
Lipstick-
Kittypaws-
Sonic Boom made a reference to this scene, it's actually pretty hilarious
Ahh the days were we couldn't Skype
+LionWingenedMunki39 And it's about Biebs being sent back to Canada permanently
Hahahahahaha!!!!
And when gossip resulted in musical numbers.
Who the fuck still uses skype
No 1 it dead in microsolf hand
This song is so well presented! Would love to see the stage version!
My school did bye bye birdie and our school is known for the great performances they do and I can honestly say this play was one of the best they've done. I loved this song in it.
I love how teenagers talking s*** never changes no matter the technology
Just finished my schools last performance of Bye Bye Birdie.... I played Hugo. This song is just a memory now :(
I was in this my sophomore year of high school :-) It was a BLAST! Especially the dance scene. I was right in front, on display...still fun :-D
Hello 👋🏻 nice to meet you, hope you’re safe and well?
I just realized this movie came out right when my eldest grandmother was a high school senior.
This movie came out when my eldest grandmother was 31, my eldest grandfather was 37. I'm 20
My junior high school had a play back 1978. Was only 14 was greatest play. Still have paper. Truly amazing show.
"kim, where did he pin you?"
"on the backseat."
oh, bless their lovely 50s naivete...
On the back seat of the schoolbus 🚌 😂
1963 to be precise.
I'm pretty sure that was meant as a double entendre. They weren't as naive as you think.
@@dmnemaine it’s not a double entendre. It literally meant giving a pin to someone to wear.
@@wienersmcbutts The word "backseat" was meant as a double entendre. I know what pinning is.
Ik a lot of people trash this movie, but there was something so cute about the 60s
Jasmine Williams Vietnam War JFK Manson oh yeah special time
@@juantarango5142 She means when it comes to the movies, clothes, and music from the 60's. Not everything entirely. The "teeny bopper" period.
Got a bit more serious later on in the 60s...
@@p994able the youthful culture of the 60s is something very special and interesting making it even better than the 50s.
who the fuck would trash this?! screw them!
"Hi, Clevland."
"Hi, Joseph. What's the story, morning glory? What's the word, hummingbird?"
With all those suds, that telephone is about to fall right into that tub, and then that Penelope Ann Heinkle is going to be very, very sorry.
God bless our high school director for trying to teach us the rhythms in this song!
Hello 👋🏻 nice to meet you lizabeth, hope you’re safe and well?
None of those kids can keep a secret. Lol!
People who predate cell phones will not necessarily understand that many of the telephones shown in this musical number were in impossible locations where no phone ever really was.
Good point!
Love this song! Haven't actually seen the movie yet, but my brother's choir performed this song at a concert and it was great!
I feel like poor Harvey Johnson 😂
Our musical theatre class put this on a few years ago, and it was so much fun! Such a fun musical all around! Love how cheesy it is
Always liked the playboy/bad boy was just super supportive, while his friends called him stupid. Just "he's going steady now. Good for him, I'm glad they found each other." As he rides with a full harem.
0:45 - 0:48 bird fails to land on wire.
Haha went back to watch it. .whoops!
Omg I just noticed that XD
How many times do you have to watch this to notice that?
Guess this is where Pixar got the idea for Birds on a Wire.
@@chasemeyer3052I certainly played it a hand full of times, I don't think obsessively, but who knows, you can repress a lot in 6 years :P
Sonic Boom actually brought me here!!! today's new episode has got this to thank!!
ugh i wishhh sooo bad that i can live in musical ughhhhh why life whyyyy
Given the time frame and social genre, most of the kids in this town would either become draftees, protesters, or war widows with Viet Nam right around the corner!✌😎
I think more of the Jets and Sharks would have been drafted than these prosperous middle class boys...many of them (and the girls) would have been encouraged to go to college.
Paul Duca Quite a few, but things were different than today. Lots of the things associated with modern wars were not clichés like they are now. In fact, most were taboo, and it was not uncommon for families to never allow talk of someone from their family who had been killed, so as not to "upset" other people, both in and outside the family, since there was so much controversy about the war, that it would only make matters worse to quarrel with someone over a mentioning of the deceased. Also many middle class kids felt morally and socially obligated, rather than entitled, so opting out of some form of conscientious behavior was often frowned upon by one's peers, often to the disdain of parents who grew up during WWII, and were taught that all America's wars were moral and just.
No, I'm just here because UA-cam recommended this to me
I love this movie
It's so entertaining
And fun
Great cast
Harvey Johnson makes me laugh every time
he reminds me of Glen Quagmire
@@llarmstrong783 who?
@@Shamonwhitehurst252 the kid going "hello mister Henkel this is Harvey Jhonson can I (voice crack) speak to Penelope ann"
The designated forerunner of "Tell Me More".
"Summer Nights".
"Where did he pin you?"
"In the school bus."
lol
This would make a great music video premise. God this is really really well done. The shots and the choreography,sets and costumes…all of it.
as much as i hate bye bye birdie this has got to be one of the best musical sequences
zee loves shinee
Why?🤔
It really is!!
jeno's cats WHAT BYE BYE BIRDIE IS A GOOD MUSICAL YOU DON'T KNOW WHAT YOU ARE TALKING ABOUT
As bad as the forced movie ending is with this, I agree! This is great!
jeno's cats it's my favorite movie...
Who remembers the remake, sometime in the 90's?? Chyna Phillips was Kim MacAffee, that guy from Seinfield played the guy at the office and Vanessa Williams played his secretary. That was so cool!!! I'd never heard of Bye Bye Birdie and I watched the remake on TV with my family and I was instantly fascinated. Great times!
Oh, I hated that remake! But I grew up with the original; had the remake been the first version I'd seen, I'd probably have liked it better.
Chynna just didn’t have Ann-Margret’s freshness and charisma.
I was Ursula in my HS production of Bye Bye Birdie lol good times💖🤗
When "pinned" meant something totally different back then 😂
no it meant like dating or sum
Japanese Kabedon
Especially getting pinned in the back seat.
What context does it mean in the present age?
@@Shamonwhitehurst252 secs
Lol
I can't believe Sonic Boom did a parody of this
Tell me all about Mr. Eggman
Remind me to never tell Ursula anything 🤦🏽♀️
The song that makes me want to answer every phone call with
"HIIIIIIII NANCY!"
Hello 👋🏻 nice to meet you Lucy, hope you’re safe and well?
This is EXACTLY how my school is when they hear some new drama
Great musical number in this famous musical. Many high schools put this musical on. My daughter sung this with a cast in a musical she was in.
never thought ryan gosling exist in the past, but here we are with lady gsling as a teenager
I first saw this movie for my 10th birthday @ Radio City Music Hall. I’m 69 and still love the movie. Elvis should have been cast as Conrad Birdie.
I saw this in 1963, loved it then, love it now. I use to play "One Last Kiss" in my band.
Playing as Fred the Sweet Apple Teen in my high school reproduction; this is my first number. We premiere on Friday I'm so excited!
Woo-Hoo! Break a leg!!!!!!!🙆👏👏👏
Oh my god I loved playing Harvey Johnson so much. Thanks BBB for making me love dramatic theatre
0:29 "where did he pin you?" - "on the back seat"
2:29 she nailed him
...language sure does take on a whole new world of meaning in just 60 years
Just watched this movie, I wish I was an American teenager in the 50's. I love the cars, fashion and music.
"Why do you all look like you just finished a musical number?" -Eggman, 201?
I was an usher for my school's production of this. Now I can't get the music out of my head.
"Where was I?
You were nothing"
She got burned and didn't even noticed. Then the same bitch who burned her, gossiped about her. Friendship goals
Aw, poor Harvey. I'd go out with him.
I love how they try to sound like kids. If this were done today they’d all have over- trained vocals.
This was so fun to remake in theatre!!! I still remember all the choreography!!!
The choreographer in the film was the great Onna White. She also did "The Music Man" and won a special Oscar for "Oliver!"
How homoerotic a bunch of guys dancing around the showers singing about going steady. On the land line phones.
Drama musical here I come!
Just classic great job people you should be amazed and proud way to go very impressed stay safe and warm out keep on singing job well done you should be amazed and you guys rock way to go thanks !! Joe
Wonderful memories of my son in drama camp doing this musical.
Family guy omg lol "peter is slow" song xD
Family Guy episode "Petarted" brought me here
Morgan Murrell saaame
Morgan Murrell mister Eggman also brought me here
Quintin The Kidd ME TOO
ACT IV- PILL same with me.
Same
Sonic Boom brought me here from the episode "Mister Eggman" :)
I loved this number ! Ty angels for the memory ! I enjoyed being in this play , at my highschool , North Kitsap, back in 1992 . I sang in the chorus , and it made me feel alive ! Next stop ..BROADWAY ! XO joe DRT THA GURU ON All Platforms 🥰 aka Devine The Chosen One aka Rosarios' baby mama 😂😂💯✌️ 🎤#rojo forever!
Loved this movie so much when I was a kid and wished I could be in it - however I sure am glad we have mobile phones now with out the cords.
I bet that guy on his phone in his car texts while driving too!
I relate to Harvey on a personal level.
Have you heard Peter Griffin is slow
YAY
+James Kardys I love you
Can he still drive a car?
can he drink at a bar?
Will they let him have kids?
is his life on the skids?
Hello Mrs. Griffin, it's your neighnour Quamire now that Peter's mental you probably have some need OH
absolutely the best conglerate. mish mash i have ever seen. what a great mix. splendid
I grew up in the sixties.
We talked on the telephone.
Getting pinned is like a courting time.
Between two people.
Quaint.