My dad, who would have been 100 tomorrow, loved this music. He survived WW2 and taught me to love this music. This song and IN the Mood are my 2 favorites of all time. Thanks for sharing!
Same here. Miss my Daddy - WWII vet from USS Colorado. True heroes came out of that time and many hav left us. Lift your head and. hold it high - the Greatest Generation is passing by.
@@neoflyboyyour blaming the wrong people. Blame ALL the evil governments that caused the war. There’s so many of our guys and gals that didn’t come home that can’t enjoy the music either. Also what about their families!
Mine too. USS Colorado . I think we children of WWII veterans will always love the music of that time because it reminds us of our heroes - they live in our hearts forever.
My dad Herb met the Andrews sisters at one of these armed forces shows. Patty, the blonde one, pulled him out of the crowd and danced with him. Dad never could live down all the compliments and congratulations
@@thegamingdragon952crum4 Your comment doesn't even make sense. You call b.s. - why ? How could you possibly know if it's false ? - but then you back up and say it's cool if true
I wish musical artists of today had this kind of talent. They should have a radio station dedicated to playing these old songs by the original performers.
There are many talented artist. I don’t know why people insist on saying that there is no talent in current music. Christina Aguilera was inspired by them for her Candyman song
I've been a Rock & Roll junkie since seeing the Beatles live on the Ed Sullivan SHow on TV in 1964 but I've always thought that the Big Band era was every bit as lively and wild as Rock has been. I've heard this song since I was a kid in the early 60s and it's a damn great song and this movie clip is as good as any rock video I've ever seen.
It’s crazy to think most of these people are deceased or at a really old age. It’s crazy how everyone can be young at one point then in a blink of an eye be old. Life sucks lol
One of many videos I am drawn to again and again. You can literally see the light of being's DNA, on temporary loan from God, reflected from the parents and refracted through the three ladies. It's as amazing as experiencing Ravi Shankar's little girls playing together. There are only a small number of keys on a piano or strings on a guitar or sitar, yet the combos of excellence are endless. This exquisite performance etches out one of the endless facets of the eternal diamond of existence. The cosmic eye of consciousness cannot be contained, it can "only" be manifested, savored before perpetually yielding to the next heartbeat, or, as we see now, generation or three. Or Thirty three thousand...
The Boswell Sisters paved the way for the Andrews Sisters 10 years earlier. The Andrews started out as Boswell Sisters imitators before they developed their own style.
I watched this several times and focused on a different sister each time. Patty was definitely the star. She just had that "It" factor! She would be a mega star today!
78 years ago. Before Elvis and rock and roll. They were rocking out but they called it swing. A simpler place and time. Thanks to these people we aren’t nazi’s !
age has nothing to do with what you like, so dont think special. have you even heard Master Of Reality? listen to that and you'll realize a thing or two
There was a war going on before WW2. It took soldiers to LOSE battles, like in France and Greece. Losing is always more difficult than winning, People forget that.
@@peace-now And idiotic people like you, forget about all the brave men--like my Dad, for example, who was in the Marine Corps, was wounded in the Pacific, and was awarded a Purple Heart. But you don't care, about things like that--and neither does the rest of this selfish generation, because it could NEVER do anything, like fighting and winning WW2!😒
I like the way the guy playing the trumpet walks in front of them, than looks up and someone must have been waving to him to get the hell out of the way.
Seems like nostalgia and valuable land could influence an amazing green space and park. Dedicate the area to the memory of Idora. I have moved away but the memories of that place are always with me.
Who are these people that have given this a thumbs down ? It's a classic - never gets old - gold star performances from three incredible voices....talent like this doesn't exist anymore.
I agree 100%. These TALENTED people are amazing and their work will live on FOREVER. That's what haooens to the works of LEGENDS, it NEVER is forgotten.
My mom worked in a bomb factory during WWII. That was a tough group of women back then that stepped up to the plate when needed. After the war ended, they quietly left their jobs and went back to being wives and mothers. In this society, I’m sure that is frowned on. But my mom was happy to be home and she lived to 98 1/2. She was one tough and strong lady. I miss her every day.
My Dad would play this in the living room and dance to it with me and my sister in the 70s when we were little, he and my sister danced to this at her wedding. Fun memories
He was a famous trumpet man from out Chicago way He had a boogie style that no one else could play He was the top man at his craft But then his number came up and he was gone with the draft He's in the army now, a blowin' reveille He's the boogie woogie bugle boy of Company B They made him blow a bugle for his Uncle Sam It really brought him down because he couldn't jam The captain seemed to understand Because the next day the cap' went out and drafted a band And now the company jumps when he plays reveille He's the boogie woogie bugle boy of Company B A toot, a toot, a toot diddelyada toot He blows it eight to the bar, in boogie rhythm He can't blow a note unless the bass and guitar is playin' with 'I'm He makes the company jump when he plays reveille He's the boogie woogie bugle boy of Company B He was our boogie woogie bugle boy of Company B And when he plays boogie woogie bugle he was buzy as a bzzz bee And when he plays he makes the company jump eight to the bar He's the boogie woogie bugle boy of Company B Toot toot toot, toot diddelyada, toot diddelyada Toot, toot, he blows it eight to the bar He can't blow a note if the bass and guitar isn't with 'I'm Heh heh heh heh, the company jumps when he plays reveille He's the boogie woogie bugle boy of Company B He puts the boys asleep with boogie every night And wakes 'em up the same way in the early bright They clap their hands and stamp their feet Because they know how he plays when someone gives him a beat He really breaks it up when he plays reveille He's the boogie woogie bugle boy of Company B Da da duh da dum da da Da da duh da dum da da Da da duh da dum da da Da da duh da dum da Heh heh heh heh, the company jumps when he plays reveille He's the boogie woogie bugle boy of Company B!
These ladies are better than I remember them from my childhood. (OK, I was born in 1969, so I only saw them in old movies, but genuinely, these ladies sing and move with a style that is way ahead of its time.)
I love these gals so much!! first got to know of them through them singing with bing crosby, it was mele kalikimaka or dont fence me in? I just know i fell in love with their harmony soon as i heard it. They kinda remind me of the boswell sisters, altough they dont do the lot of scatting the bossies do. Anyyways, yea! Great dolls. They always sound so good together
From Glen Miller, Andrews sisters, and all the great musicians of that era. they all played a crucial part in the winning of the 2nd world war. and they are as much a hero as were those warriors that went to the front.
Only a few of the misguided are "burning down Wendy's". Most of the younger generations have good minds and are highly motivated to bring peace, fairness, and harmony to the world. Let's hope they can succeed with what some of us started so many years ago. It's an ongoing process. BTW, I LOVE this song!
Isn't that incredible. Remember when people loved America and its sacred symbols? Remember when the president of the nation was all but idolized? As a first generation American it breaks my heart.
The amount of pure talent these women had is astounding. They were some of the best performers probably ever. They had such good chemistry together, they clearly were good actresses, they enjoyed performing, they good harmonize like no one else could…They were truly priceless!
I play trumpet, format in this era big time, giantly appreciate their style and performance, nothing, nothing and nothing compares to what those beautiful singers did back in the day!
Their harmonies are tight. They're comparable to CSN. I can't imagine the sort of music they'd have cranked out had they gotten started during the '60's/ early '70's.
My dad, a WW!! vet, liked the Andrews Sisters, and his favorite was "Don't Sit Under The Apple Tree," by them..He has been deceased for 45 yeras, and would be 103 in October.
My dad was a WWII veteran and would listen to these old songs when I was growing up. I always thought they were corny but now that I'm old I understand them on a different level. They heartened a nation at war. They were beautiful.
Aw u made me cry! I miss my Dad so much! He was a Navy Pilot & stationed at NASJAX during WWII. He also was Discipline Officer & had to confiscate all the booze. I asked him once "What did you do with all the liquor?" My Mom spoke up chuckling & said "We DRANK it ofcourse!" LOL!
I met Patty Andrews when I worked For an orthopedist in Encino California. She came in 3 times a week for physical therapy for a sprained ankle...she was warm, charming, funny, down to earth, and always smiling.
Wrong. That's why they say either you got it, or you don't. According to your theory everyone can be a concert pianist, or a nuclear engineer. Sorry to burst your PC "we all dun beez da same" bubble mentality. Not everyone gets a trophy. No soup for you!
Back on topic. Yes, remembering Patty Andrews, may her soul be comforted in the knowledge that she is still loved and appreciated in 2019. My Dad raised on all the Big Band music and I loved this lady's personality She was the fun extroverted sister in the middle who would get right out on the dance floor and boogie with the soldiers
Yes, truly. There's a lot of thought and work behind this performance, and super tight rehearsal. Everything is gorgeous, brilliantly synchronised, and brilliantly concieved. Each little move, each expression, no doubt much of it naturally effervescing from the girls, go together to make this something special. Brilliantly studied, but fresh, filled with genuine punch and pizazz. It is real showbiz, at its best.
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My Great Aunt Bessie was one of the first women to enlist in the Women's Army Corp (WACs) in 1943. I wrote a thesis about her when I was in college in 1982. She died in 2010 at age 103. She was my hero!!!!!!
Take a closer look...the uniforms Patty/Maxine/Lavern wore were 'military-style' but NOT actually military.None of them were ever actually 'enlisted-in-service' ...despite that, they were just as 'serving' as any other women during WW2 and personally recognized by FDR as 'vital to the morale of the armed-forces and civilians as well" and received commendations from the President himself! (the hours they put in performing on every 'Front' during the war was incredible...Maxine said in the '60's that "We didn't have a day-off for over two years...but we didn't mind so much when we saw what those boys went through and how happy they were to see a live-show from us and everyone else...I never heard of any performer ever complaining of 'working' then...we saw it as a privilege to help them forget the War for awhile". (not well-known was the fact that "Andrews Sisters" were enormously popular in Germany itself...even during the War! Their records were 'officially banned' of course...but they were highly prized, even being traded for 'black-market' items like real cigarettes and liquor)
Damn the Andrews Sister's are gifted and talented: they're scathing, beboppong, sashaying, cakewalking and backing it back with impeccable rhythm, harmony and timing.
They are very talented but I would be very surprised if they are actually singing and dancing, or at least they probably are but what you are hearing is a studio recording. It's very common for these type of scenes because there's too much background noise going on.
I've learned to appreciate and love old music. The way they sang and spoke was so hypnotic. Such a brave generation, may these beautiful gals rest in peace
I watched the ww2, B17 bomber movie Memphis Belle, and the main thing I remember is the nice radio song all the crew listened to while flying to target
Making people happy has nothing to do with Salvation. Ephesians 2:8-9 For by God's Grace are we saved through faith, not by works, it is the free gift of God, not that anyone can boast of their Salvation."
Absolutely! This music is before my parents time but listening to it gives me such a good feeling. As dark as the times were they had such a sense of joy and wholesomeness that we seem to lack now.
Making people happy has nothing to do with Salvation. Ephesians 2:8-9 For by God's Grace are we saved through faith, not by works, it is the free gift of God, not that anyone can boast of their Salvation."
easy, because todays so called musicians/singers have no talent just computer gimmicks, we will never see the likes of the Andrews sister, Glenn Miller and Dame Vera Lynn again so sad
You can have music like this any time you want it. That’s the beauty of “now”. Any genre you care to listen to is available in a few key strokes. Listen to whatever you like. No music remains the same over time. It would be pretty boring if it never changed. “Old folks” always lament whatever music is contemporary. Rock and roll was going to corrupt the youth of the day and be the end of civilized society. I’ll bet there were plenty of detractors of music like the Andrews Sisters. Before that “ Mairzy Doats” was derided as garbage. Fifty years from now, the 20 year olds of today will be listening to whoever was popular in 2024 and saying “Why can’t we have music like this now?”.
I am a musician of over 50 years. I started when I was 10 years old. My parents use to put their voices together and sing all the time. But when they broke out with Chattanooga Choo Choo one day I liked it. Then I use to watch the old war times movies where the Andrew sisters were singing and really fell in love with them. Today a lot of musicians have no clue of Three Part Harmony and the Andrew sister kicked it in the HEAD!
My dad, who would have been 100 tomorrow, loved this music. He survived WW2 and taught me to love this music. This song and IN the Mood are my 2 favorites of all time. Thanks for sharing!
Did he killed somebody in WW2, who can't now enjoy this music or other? Did you contacted their orphan?
Same here. Miss my Daddy - WWII vet from USS Colorado. True heroes came out of that time and many hav left us. Lift your head and. hold it high - the Greatest Generation is passing by.
In the mood is the bees knees YES 😎
@@neoflyboy What an idiotic statement. People like you are the reason evil persists.
@@neoflyboyyour blaming the wrong people. Blame ALL the evil governments that caused the war. There’s so many of our guys and gals that didn’t come home that can’t enjoy the music either. Also what about their families!
In honor of my late mother in law who would have turned 100 today and she danced all these songs from the 40’s. Rest in peace, mom, we all miss you.
2024 anyone??🌴
Of course, my refuge against the autotune garbage. Listening to these 3 ladies sing is something unparalleled.
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Well I tried to look for it in 1945 but UA-cam wasn't around yet.
Yes dear here June 2024, Jimbo Mexican American, former US Navy radioman petty officer 86-96.
@@sbenn6917nice😄👍🏻
My Dad was a veteran of WWII. He remains a hero to me til this day. He loved this.
Mine too. USS Colorado . I think we children of WWII veterans will always love the music of that time because it reminds us of our heroes - they live in our hearts forever.
My dad too , he's going on 98 in July❤
@@lorettawadebarnes7213 God bless him!
@@juleereeves
Got that right, Julee. Dad was in the middle of it all in the Pacific. Light cruiser USS Birmingham.
There are no heroes in wars my friend 😢
How can you not love this song and the Andrew Sisters, jazz vocalists supreme.
@Pol Fartin 😂😂😂😂
Great production.
The tight harmonies on this song is truly amazing!
Vous avez aimer mon petit truc.amitiés viviane 🎺🎺🎺🎺🎤🎤🎤🎤
My dad Herb met the Andrews sisters at one of these armed forces shows. Patty, the blonde one, pulled him out of the crowd and danced with him. Dad never could live down all the compliments and congratulations
Bull shit but if that is true that is really cool
@@thegamingdragon952crum4 Your comment doesn't even make sense. You call b.s. - why ? How could you possibly know if it's false ? - but then you back up and say it's cool if true
@@katiezee2 He's a kid that doesn't think old people post on UA-cam.
Damn, If I were in your father's place - I would be very happy!
@@katiezee2 It’s understandable, you can never trust the internet
Fast forward 74 years...they STILL have it. Damn.
Crazy... true.
They ALWAYS had it!
Thats a no shiter :)
That's the miracle of film. Life captured in moving pictures! That's the way of the future!
the middle one was my 1st ever crush :D
Im proud of my dad. Patricio Garcia, served in WW2. Although he passed away several years ago ,he still lives in my heart
Thank you, sir.
Love the "Tsss- hot!" gesture when she touches the trumpet and the growl vocal - great stuff!
I wish musical artists of today had this kind of talent. They should have a radio station dedicated to playing these old songs by the original performers.
I listen to this Sinatra station which has old music! I love listening to it so much better than today's music!
XM 40s on 4.
They do on Sirius XM
There are many talented artist. I don’t know why people insist on saying that there is no talent in current music. Christina Aguilera was inspired by them for her Candyman song
@@harleysantillanes394 yeas i saw her singing in that style. good for her...;)
I've been a Rock & Roll junkie since seeing the Beatles live on the Ed Sullivan SHow on TV in 1964 but I've always thought that the Big Band era was every bit as lively and wild as Rock has been.
I've heard this song since I was a kid in the early 60s and it's a damn great song and this movie clip is as good as any rock video I've ever seen.
Jazz is a big inspiration to Rocka Billy and Rock music together with Blues and Gospel, so yeah I agree with you there👍
The growl gets me every time ! Goose bumps or what ?
It’s crazy to think most of these people are deceased or at a really old age. It’s crazy how everyone can be young at one point then in a blink of an eye be old. Life sucks lol
Carpe diem your ass off, cause it comes quick...:)
One of many videos I am drawn to again and again. You can literally see the light of being's DNA, on temporary loan from God, reflected from the parents and refracted through the three ladies. It's as amazing as experiencing Ravi Shankar's little girls playing together. There are only a small number of keys on a piano or strings on a guitar or sitar, yet the combos of excellence are endless. This exquisite performance etches out one of the endless facets of the eternal diamond of existence. The cosmic eye of consciousness cannot be contained, it can "only" be manifested, savored before perpetually yielding to the next heartbeat, or, as we see now, generation or three. Or Thirty three thousand...
Why do you guys always make that vapid observation?
@@tonygilder7912 And you are... how old, Tony?
@@indy_go_blue6048 well i ain't dead so your question is stupid.
Singers back then were the full package, rhythmic, co-ordinated, smooth dancers as well as great singers. Sure miss that stylishness.
Hello Helen, how are you doing?
Nothing like the originals. My mother in law loved this tune. She was a WAVE during WW II.
I could watch this a million times. I'm probably half way there lol
Me too! lol
There's nothing like these kinda movies. Dancing, singing now that's class-ic!!!
These gals paved the way for so many girl groups including King Sisters, MacGuire Sisters and the Luffly Lennon Sisters. ☺ ☺ ☺
The Boswell Sisters paved the way for the Andrews Sisters 10 years earlier. The Andrews started out as Boswell Sisters imitators before they developed their own style.
Those ladies were so talented!
These girls were brilliant. Their harmony was amazing and they could really dance!
Classy ladies natural beauties without makeup and down to earth singing entertainers. Always enjoyed real music from good ole days.
Still an absolute gem of a song by three sisters who had the voices of angels. No one will ever better this song.
They were fabulous. I wish we had singers like this now.
We do, it's just the genre is no longer in fashion.
We do but not mainstream radio. You need to put in an effort to find it.
and pretty, especially maxene and patty
Thank you for posting this!
I cannot help but smile hearing the Andrews Sister sing this song.
I watched this several times and focused on a different sister each time. Patty was definitely the star. She just had that "It" factor! She would be a mega star today!
This performance makes me so happy.
Great grand dad played this song in the retirment home. God bless this generation.
Making that hard-blow trumpet sound using just voice at 1:27 is something I've never heard before. Kudos from the future!
78 years ago. Before Elvis and rock and roll.
They were rocking out but they called it swing. A simpler place and time. Thanks to these people we aren’t nazi’s !
Thanks to the soviets you should say, americans always taking the credit
@@justSomeChap I beg to differ sir
Yes lam leaving the world in a worse state then when l came in it
It’s funny how I’m a 16 year old who loves this older music
I’m 15 and I love this
age has nothing to do with what you like, so dont think special.
have you even heard Master Of Reality? listen to that and you'll realize a thing or two
Yeah same, I love old music(40's-60's+) and I wear clothes in 1940's style haha
@@Meatrockman people like you should like shut the fuck up.
I’m a 17 year old and I’m with you
Je ne me lasse jamais d'écouter ce chef d'oeuvre inoubliable ! Merci.
What a great group of ladies--and SO talented!! This was just part of the musical legacy, that helped those soldiers win World War 2! Excellent.😊💒
There was a war going on before WW2. It took soldiers to LOSE battles, like in France and Greece. Losing is always more difficult than winning, People forget that.
@@peace-now And idiotic people like you, forget about all the brave men--like my Dad, for example, who was in the Marine Corps, was wounded in the Pacific, and was awarded a Purple Heart. But you don't care, about things like that--and neither does the rest of this selfish generation, because it could NEVER do anything, like fighting and winning WW2!😒
There's no one like these girls nowaday
Aren't they just wonderful!? Gotta love these girls!!
I can’t look away from how beautifully their skirts move and drape.
Never gets old, that sound is just addictive!
this song makes me happy. this clip is is so much fun to watch. great song sung by the talented, legendary andrews sisters.
I like the way the guy playing the trumpet walks in front of them, than looks up and someone must have been waving to him to get the hell out of the way.
I do love them in 2019 I mean for always and forever
Pol Fartin Stop.
Pol Fartin What you said was unnecessary
I was going to comment and the troll got here before me...
Seems like nostalgia and valuable land could influence an amazing green space and park. Dedicate the area to the memory of Idora. I have moved away but the memories of that place are always with me.
Who are these people that have given this a thumbs down ? It's a classic - never gets old - gold star performances from three incredible voices....talent like this doesn't exist anymore.
Some people are full of hatred and express it in that way.
They are unfortunate, soulless people, Radbrook
I absolutely loved this.
I can’t stand those everybody dead comments. You know Bach has been dead for a long time. You still enjoy the music.
I agree 100%. These TALENTED people are amazing and their work will live on FOREVER. That's what haooens to the works of LEGENDS, it NEVER is forgotten.
I know what you mean. There have been musicians who died recently but I still listen to their music.
I thank Y Tube for providing such great music from my past: I am 93!
Wish you good health and a happy life sir!
My mom worked in a bomb factory during WWII. That was a tough group of women back then that stepped up to the plate when needed. After the war ended, they quietly left their jobs and went back to being wives and mothers. In this society, I’m sure that is frowned on. But my mom was happy to be home and she lived to 98 1/2. She was one tough and strong lady. I miss her every day.
Hello Maryann how are you doing hope you’re having a great time with your family may God bless you and your family
@@Jameslopez5682 thank you so much and May God bless you and yours
@@maryannplummer9663 I and my son tired
@@maryannplummer9663 hello Maryann
@@maryannplummer9663 o Maryann
Yes priceless. Once in a lifetime. From the greatest generation.
Can't beat this stuff, the kids don't know they're born, this is before MY time but I love it
I used to hate hearing swing..now it's all I enjoy. Yes, I'm a late 1940's kid!!
Did u ever watch Swing Kids? Great movie during a sad time.
Yes,sir! I'm right there with you! My parents used to Jitter-bug to this song! Man!😂
My Dad would play this in the living room and dance to it with me and my sister in the 70s when we were little, he and my sister danced to this at her wedding. Fun memories
Grandpa: goes on a war
Me: He is the boogie woogie bugle boy of company B
He was a famous trumpet man from out Chicago way
He had a boogie style that no one else could play
He was the top man at his craft
But then his number came up and he was gone with the draft
He's in the army now, a blowin' reveille
He's the boogie woogie bugle boy of Company B
They made him blow a bugle for his Uncle Sam
It really brought him down because he couldn't jam
The captain seemed to understand
Because the next day the cap' went out and drafted a band
And now the company jumps when he plays reveille
He's the boogie woogie bugle boy of Company B
A toot, a toot, a toot diddelyada toot
He blows it eight to the bar, in boogie rhythm
He can't blow a note unless the bass and guitar is playin' with 'I'm
He makes the company jump when he plays reveille
He's the boogie woogie bugle boy of Company B
He was our boogie woogie bugle boy of Company B
And when he plays boogie woogie bugle he was buzy as a bzzz bee
And when he plays he makes the company jump eight to the bar
He's the boogie woogie bugle boy of Company B
Toot toot toot, toot diddelyada, toot diddelyada
Toot, toot, he blows it eight to the bar
He can't blow a note if the bass and guitar isn't with 'I'm
Heh heh heh heh, the company jumps when he plays reveille
He's the boogie woogie bugle boy of Company B
He puts the boys asleep with boogie every night
And wakes 'em up the same way in the early bright
They clap their hands and stamp their feet
Because they know how he plays when someone gives him a beat
He really breaks it up when he plays reveille
He's the boogie woogie bugle boy of Company B
Da da duh da dum da da
Da da duh da dum da da
Da da duh da dum da da
Da da duh da dum da
Heh heh heh heh, the company jumps when he plays reveille
He's the boogie woogie bugle boy of Company B!
@D Sullivan No problem! To be honest I sort of forgot I posted this comment😁
This is so amazing! I absolutely love it
Never thought during that era that cinemas had a colored text already.. wow old technologies are underrated.
can't tell if this is sarcasm or not
Who knew the Andrews Sisters were Greek/Norwegian Americans?
Greek father and Norwegian Mother!
This song is 82 years old still great!
It's amazing to think these women were approximatley 25-30 years old when this was filmed. Things sure have changed in 80 years.
These ladies are better than I remember them from my childhood. (OK, I was born in 1969, so I only saw them in old movies, but genuinely, these ladies sing and move with a style that is way ahead of its time.)
Her voice has such perfect rhythm.....and smoooooth
Pure entertainment!
Amazing talents. Tight harmonies. Great entertainers.
I love these gals so much!! first got to know of them through them singing with bing crosby, it was mele kalikimaka or dont fence me in? I just know i fell in love with their harmony soon as i heard it. They kinda remind me of the boswell sisters, altough they dont do the lot of scatting the bossies do. Anyyways, yea! Great dolls. They always sound so good together
My great grandfathers turtle still loves this song. He gets out his shell and boy! Does he boogie oogie🎉
Timeless fun ...lots of range in lead singer 😊
Their swag was way ahead of it's time!!
Simplesmente maravilhoso 🎶😎🇺🇸
From Glen Miller, Andrews sisters, and all the great musicians of that era. they all played a crucial part in the winning of the 2nd world war. and they are as much a hero as were those warriors that went to the front.
Incredibly stupid statement.
Fantastic clip !
These times would be perfect if there were no wars .
Sadly these wars defined these times.
(Also it wasn't necessary the perfect times if u were a person of color or a person of the working class)
Thank you
It’s crazy how they can be synchronized for so long
I love this song.😊
My favorite song of the three sisters!!!
Thank you Fallout!
These ladies are fantastic, they don’t make them like this anymore. ❤
This generation saved the world, and our current generation is burning down wendy’s, it’s a shame.
Only a few of the misguided are "burning down Wendy's". Most of the younger generations have good minds and are highly motivated to bring peace, fairness, and harmony to the world. Let's hope they can succeed with what some of us started so many years ago. It's an ongoing process. BTW, I LOVE this song!
It’s ok . They will be old in a second 😂😂😂😂😂
Isn't that incredible. Remember when people loved America and its sacred symbols? Remember when the president of the nation was all but idolized? As a first generation American it breaks my heart.
Alex Lopez It makes me sad to see how the values and respected history of the United States is beginning to be erased
I love music. I also like Big Band Music and Swing.
my biggest flex is that i’m related to them
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Really?
😱
No you’re not
sspydr3-- Whatever
Songs and everything used to be patriotic now so many young people take being an American for granted and don't respect anything.
This song is Beautiful
People life hack!! IF YOU CAN'T PLAY A INSTRUMENT.. JUST MAKE THE SOUND WITH YOUR VOICE/MOUTH! ;)
U mean sing??
They had such a unique sound
Amazing voices and amazing song! But what I really noticed is it seems like bras were optional that day………….
Although it's before my time, so to speak, but it is legendary in my opinion. The talent just shone off these ladies. 😀😀😀😀😀
*Turns on radio during ww2*
this banger starts playing
Krish Devarakonda yooo lmao I thought I the only one who seen that n went here 💀💀💀
@@KIllSmxke that's why I'm here 💀
Instagrammers unite!
Temp is where acc i saw the meme from
Hahaha you fools Snapchat had it first
The amount of pure talent these women had is astounding. They were some of the best performers probably ever. They had such good chemistry together, they clearly were good actresses, they enjoyed performing, they good harmonize like no one else could…They were truly priceless!
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I play trumpet, format in this era big time, giantly appreciate their style and performance, nothing, nothing and nothing compares to what those beautiful singers did back in the day!
And they had physical comedy on the level of Jackie Chan. It's amazing.
@@blanktrigger8863 Truly
Erano sorelle che ti aspettavi, probabilmente cantavano Già da Bambine
I'm proud of my mother, Florence Weinstein, WWII vet and big Andrews Sisters fan, still going strong at 99 1/2 in 2024 - 100 this year. Go, Mom!
Brilliant sir....respect 👍
@@alfiesgirluk Thanks. Mom is 97 in 2021, not 2011!
Sir, good for you. Go for what you know! You are one of the Greatest Generation. You rock!🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
@@JaimeGarcia-sg9xj Not I, my mother, but I agree.
Thank you.
80 years later and still getting 10 million hits!!!!!!!!!!!!
Their harmonies are tight. They're comparable to CSN. I can't imagine the sort of music they'd have cranked out had they gotten started during the '60's/ early '70's.
@@AndyCutright Kitchen Kabret does a VERY good job at this!
The "music" these days is rubbish.
Deninitely wouldnt say they compare to CSN. Those fellas had a real special blend
I'm looking now in February 2022 and it's over 12 million hits!!!!!!!!!!!
My dad was a WWII veteran and LOVED this song and the Andrew sisters!! WISH HE WERE STILL HERE!! LOVE YOU DAD!!
Yes my Dad was in the Korean War and love this as well. Prayers heading your way, thanks for his service to our Republic 🙏🇺🇸
My dad, a WW!! vet, liked the Andrews Sisters, and his favorite was "Don't Sit Under The Apple Tree," by them..He has been deceased for 45 yeras, and would be 103 in October.
My dad was a WWII veteran and would listen to these old songs when I was growing up. I always thought they were corny but now that I'm old I understand them on a different level. They heartened a nation at war. They were beautiful.
@@jamezkpal2361My father also served in WWII, and his favorite was "Don't Sit Under the Apple Tree."
Aw u made me cry! I miss my Dad so much! He was a Navy Pilot & stationed at NASJAX during WWII. He also was Discipline Officer & had to confiscate all the booze. I asked him once "What did you do with all the liquor?" My Mom spoke up chuckling & said "We DRANK it ofcourse!" LOL!
I met Patty Andrews when I worked For an orthopedist in Encino California. She came in 3 times a week for physical therapy for a sprained ankle...she was warm, charming, funny, down to earth, and always smiling.
Robert Galbreath her smile is CONTAGIOUS
That's awesome! She's my favorite.
She seemed to be a natural entertainer. Some of that you can't teach.
Wrong. That's why they say either you got it, or you don't. According to your theory everyone can be a concert pianist, or a nuclear engineer. Sorry to burst your PC "we all dun beez da same" bubble mentality. Not everyone gets a trophy. No soup for you!
I wouldn't expect less from a Minnesota girl.
One of the greatest performances of ALL TIME. Incomparable.
Love them and i was a teenager in the 60s not the 40s
But 0 diversity smh
@@Gerald0613 different era. Wouldn't want to go back. But the art isn't diminished in my view.
@@Gerald0613 you don’t need diversity to be good though? Try looking past the people and look at what actually matters
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Happy 100th Birthday to the one and only Patty Andrews
Pol Fartin she still has a birthday. No need to be negative.
Pol Fartin oh, Alright
Pol Fartin What type of person actively hates a positive thing?
Pol Fartin but the Jews considered it negative
Back on topic. Yes, remembering Patty Andrews, may her soul be comforted in the knowledge that she is still loved and appreciated in 2019. My Dad raised on all the Big Band music and I loved this lady's personality She was the fun extroverted sister in the middle who would get right out on the dance floor and boogie with the soldiers
The song, the dance, the facial expressions, the moves...Amazing! These women were priceless! Pure Joy!
Yes, truly. There's a lot of thought and work behind this performance, and super tight rehearsal. Everything is gorgeous, brilliantly synchronised, and brilliantly concieved. Each little move, each expression, no doubt much of it naturally effervescing from the girls, go together to make this something special. Brilliantly studied, but fresh, filled with genuine punch and pizazz. It is real showbiz, at its best.
Maybe they had to go to the bathroom or had bad gas. That would also cause those conditions. 😁
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Huh?? They sound good but everything else.....no.
@@ASmith-jn7kf What do you mean ?
My Great Aunt Bessie was one of the first women to enlist in the Women's Army Corp (WACs) in 1943. I wrote a thesis about her when I was in college in 1982. She died in 2010 at age 103. She was my hero!!!!!!
as well she ought to be. Mine, too, and I never met her...sadly.
Take a closer look...the uniforms Patty/Maxine/Lavern wore were 'military-style' but NOT actually military.None of them were ever actually 'enlisted-in-service' ...despite that, they were just as 'serving' as any other women during WW2 and personally recognized by FDR as 'vital to the morale of the armed-forces and civilians as well" and received commendations from the President himself! (the hours they put in performing on every 'Front' during the war was incredible...Maxine said in the '60's that "We didn't have a day-off for over two years...but we didn't mind so much when we saw what those boys went through and how happy they were to see a live-show from us and everyone else...I never heard of any performer ever complaining of 'working' then...we saw it as a privilege to help them forget the War for awhile". (not well-known was the fact that "Andrews Sisters" were enormously popular in Germany itself...even during the War! Their records were 'officially banned' of course...but they were highly prized, even being traded for 'black-market' items like real cigarettes and liquor)
Wow. God bless her
Awesome!
Avenger 280 MANY THANKS FOR HER SERVICE AND SACRIFICES GOD BLESS HER AND THE U S A
Damn the Andrews Sister's are gifted and talented: they're scathing, beboppong, sashaying, cakewalking and backing it back with impeccable rhythm, harmony and timing.
They are very talented but I would be very surprised if they are actually singing and dancing, or at least they probably are but what you are hearing is a studio recording. It's very common for these type of scenes because there's too much background noise going on.
@@eking20Granted but they are the singers on the studio recording.
Well if it is they are doing a fabulous job@@eking20
Very well stated!
Proof that our parents and grandparents were at one time young and cool.
Or that we are actually the ones who are lame. That generation was awesome. Their only failing was to raise a generation of pathetic losers.
Great grandparents
@@roseg2239 Nop
These women would have been my grandmother's age...and they were COOL!!!!!!!
@@ryotasuzui2642 - Is that supposed to be a word. More proof of how lame the generations that came afterwards are.
I've learned to appreciate and love old music. The way they sang and spoke was so hypnotic. Such a brave generation, may these beautiful gals rest in peace
Ditto well said
I watched the ww2, B17 bomber movie
Memphis Belle, and the main thing I remember is the nice radio song all the crew listened to while flying to target
Making people happy has nothing to do with Salvation. Ephesians 2:8-9 For by God's Grace are we saved through faith, not by works, it is the free gift of God, not that anyone can boast of their Salvation."
Absolutely! This music is before my parents time but listening to it gives me such a good feeling. As dark as the times were they had such a sense of joy and wholesomeness that we seem to lack now.
@@Seven_1865 👍💯%
Different country, different time. Talented ladies and a morale boost for our fighting service men. Thank you to ALL of the veterans for your service
Patty Andrews was a dynamic performer who had so much energy, vitality & confidence. She was a born entertainer!
Yes, love her
Making people happy has nothing to do with Salvation. Ephesians 2:8-9 For by God's Grace are we saved through faith, not by works, it is the free gift of God, not that anyone can boast of their Salvation."
Is she the sister in the middle .. I love her expressions to stinking cute .. and so classy and sassy ❤
@@annaverano5843 Yes, Patsy was the sister in the middle. She was a hugely talented singer and entertainer.
@@geoffm9944 thank you 🙂
this is Beautiful why cant we have music like this now
easy, because todays so called musicians/singers have no talent just computer gimmicks, we will never see the likes of the Andrews sister, Glenn Miller and Dame Vera Lynn again so sad
What are you looking for? There are tons of non-famous musicians out here giving it their all.
You can have music like this any time you want it. That’s the beauty of “now”. Any genre you care to listen to is available in a few key strokes. Listen to whatever you like. No music remains the same over time. It would be pretty boring if it never changed. “Old folks” always lament whatever music is contemporary. Rock and roll was going to corrupt the youth of the day and be the end of civilized society. I’ll bet there were plenty of detractors of music like the Andrews Sisters. Before that “ Mairzy Doats” was derided as garbage. Fifty years from now, the 20 year olds of today will be listening to whoever was popular in 2024 and saying “Why can’t we have music like this now?”.
you have taylor now 😂😂😋😂😂
I am a musician of over 50 years. I started when I was 10 years old. My parents use to put their voices together and sing all the time. But when they broke out with Chattanooga Choo Choo one day I liked it. Then I use to watch the old war times movies where the Andrew sisters were singing and really fell in love with them. Today a lot of musicians have no clue of Three Part Harmony and the Andrew sister kicked it in the HEAD!