(HD 720p) R&H "Carousel" , You'll Never Walk Alone (Original Version)
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Nettie Fowler, the cousin of the female protagonist Julie Jordan, sings "You'll Never Walk Alone" to comfort and encourage Julie when her husband, Billy Bigelow, the male lead, is killed during a failed robbery. It is reprised in the final scene to encourage a graduation class of which Louise (Billy and Julie's daughter) is a member. Billy watches this ceremony during his return to earth. Both acts are included in this video clip.
Because the song is included in the musical's school graduation finale, it has become a standard at graduation ceremonies in the United States.
When you walk through a storm
Keep your chin up high
And don't be afraid of the dark.
At he end of the storm
Is a golden sky
And the sweet silver song of a lark.
Walk on through the wind,
Walk on through the rain,
Tho' your dreams be tossed and blown.Walk on, walk on
With hope in your heart
And you'll never walk alone,
You'll never walk alone.
My Dad died from pancreatic cancer at 45, leaving my Mom, and us three daughters, 20, 17, and 12 years old. He arranged for a friend to sing this song at his funeral; there wasn’t a dry eye in the church, and the soloist had tears streaming down his face, but he made it through the song.
Rest In Peace, Dad, I love you.
Rest in Peace to your dad 🙏
God bless your Dad and all your family ❤
I lost my 82-year-old father to pancreatic cancer, but my sons and nephews, his five grandsons, were a bit older than the age range you cite for yourself and your siblings, which made it easier on the survivors. Dreadful way to go. Blessings to you.
ZeeZee, so sorry about your Dad. Pancreatic issues and or cancer are terrible. Sending love and prayers to you and your family. 🙏 ❤
Thank you so much for sharing your story.
I watched this on TV ten years after this film came out, when I was a ten-year-old boy. I was alone in the room that day and couldn't take my eyes away from it. I knew nothing about life then or the meaning of tragedy, or what sorrow was all about, but It was during this scene when this song played that I remember first really crying from the depths of my soul. My older brother Steve who was soon to enlist in the military during the Vietnam war came into the room and saw me crying. I felt so embarrassed and ashamed at that moment because boys were not supposed to cry. I remember he comforted and consoled me and I never forgot that. Steve was a wonderful brother and died before his time. R.I.P.
Your brother sounds to be a wonderful, sensitive man. I’m sorry he died. You are brave to share this deeply personal story. Thank you. Blessings.
Thank you so much for sharing your story. What an extraordinary memory. Good on you, James.
thought i was done crying after the video and then i read your story. thank you so much for sharing this very special memory of your brother Steve.
What a beautiful story
I wept too. Great film.
Well, following the last comment, I was 10 years old living in Bangkok in 1958 with my family, my father up to mischief at the U.S. Embassy, and I distinctly remember the vinyl record of “Carousel” at the house. I didn’t pay any mind to it until some 60 years later. I think it’s one of the most important songs ever written. Love and carrying on after a love one has died. Last year my 99 years old mother died at the age of 99 in beautiful Western Montana and listening to this song helped ease my sorrow.
Gordon Macrae and Shirley Jones were just magic together. What voices!
Loved them in Oklahoma. I thought he was such a handsome cowboy.
@@twilightblue8566i have seen both movies and I have them on dvd
That is a beautiful song, no matter where you hear it, or what it's related to, it brings hope and love everywhere.
This is the finest rendition of this song. She sung it like an angel would.
Carousel is one of the best musicals ever and this song, oh my Lord, so so beautiful. Gordon MacRae and Shirley Jones, two beautiful performers to be sure.
Carousel opened on Broadway on April 19, 1945, and ran for 890 performances. Its London run, starting in 1950, was just as successful. Every one of those audiences included dozens of women who lost husbands or sons or fathers or brothers in WWII. This song was for them.
that's very moving...
woah, that makes so much sense and adds such a profound layer of meaning to this scene. thank you.
@@Jokaanan l.p.$you will nevee
Sorry for your loss.🙏🏻
Men and bhoys...
And indeed
Women and Gurls
Who died...
Chasing after a dream
A dream of home
In the morn's early light..
And they are waiting
And see our smiles
Given to us by them...
The incredible thing is that this song accomplishes a triumph of hope in 32 measures with no extra adding of high notes by a singer at all required. For that reason alone I hail it as a true masterpiece.
I never noticed that before. I love singing this song and the melody sort of carries one's voice without extra effort. It soars without bombast or heavy-handed forcefulness. I can never not weep hearing it sung in fullness with a chorus supporting like this.
This song was played at the end of the graduating class of 1979. It has such a powerful message of faith, hope, and courage and to look forward to the days ahead, our future.
I still tear up at the final scene of the movie, Carousel. It just goes to show that you cannot erase mistakes and live ANY moment of your life over again. We must take every moment we live and make it precious since there will never be another.
Well said........
Me too.
You’re making me want to cry now
Thank you. So many mistakes & such a high price 🙏
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The Carousel is an adoptation of a hungarian play "Lily" by Ferenc Molnár, written in 1909. The original play takes place in Budapest, but it was so popular, that was introduced in New York and London. It was then, when Oscar Hammerstein noticed it, who received the rights for the musical adoptation from Ferenc Molnár....
That's good to know. Many thanks.🎉
Thanks
When you walk through a storm
Hold your head up high
And don't be afraid of the dark
At the end of the storm
There's a golden sky
And the sweet silver song of a lark
Walk on through the wind
Walk on through the rain
Though your dreams be tossed and blown
Walk on walk on with hope in your heart
And you'll never walk alone
You'll never walk alone
I saw this wonderful musical at the Schubert Theater in Chicago in 1945.
My mom was an actress and dancer in this production, not sure if was NY or Chicago. I have pictures 💕
My wife was crying as she watched this, and I said "but he wasn't very good to her". My wife replied, "but he was her husband". Somewhat profound.
Not really....a life for a woman without a man was very horrible back then. Grateful this person had family who didn't hesitate to care for her. He was a horrible person, she saw the good, but he wasn't good until the very end...in his death and only through this after life journey...that is what this movie is about...did he find redemption. This is not a propaganda tool excusing bad husbands you propose.
Having complex emotions about your horrible husband is fair but just being said "because husband" is a bit silly considering that being terrible is terrible regardless
Louise tells Julie what happened, and says that the slap felt like a kiss, not a blow-and Julie understands her perfectly. (A great tzaddik of Hasidic Judaism, the Maggid of Medzibozh, was afflicted with depression, and his sadness over the suffering of his people sometimes erupted as anger. One of his followers said that being hit by the tzaddik was like being kissed by anyone else.)
@cowboynyc but what does that mean?
@@littlemissmelloThe more logic you put into the nature of your relationship with the ones you love, madam, the more hollow it shall ring.
Currently a senior in high school, this song reminds me so much of how I lost my grandma last year. Please cherish the good times with your loved ones guys.
It went through my head so much 30+ years ago when my beloved grandfather died. I was so fragile then ... so much has happened to me since then, & yet I can still feel pain so hard ...
I find it hard to believe that such talent ever existed.....thank God for R&H!
One of the Greatest song ever written.
This and "Climb Every Mountain"!
Yes, but it was demeaned when the sissy soccer people attached it to their silly game.
@@fjccommish Perhaps that's true, but one could argue that the Liverpool fans were simply proud that a local Liverpool pop group "Gerry and the Pacemakers" made a very spirited recording of this song, which charted in the British pop charts back in 63 or 64.... I like that version as it was popular when I was about 9 or 10 years old and back then, well Liverpool bands just rocked!
By the way, I love the movie Carousel, just wonderful.
@@martynh5410 It's head and shoulders better than any soccer game, match, season, team, fan base.
@@martynh5410 Actually I'm not that keen on their version. They do all that hesitating stuff, changing the timing. You can't sing along with it. I wonder if they have to do that because of copyright.
Saddest line in the movie is "longing to tell you, but afraid and shy, I let my golden chances pass m by."
I agree; very sad !
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Makes me cry everytime...n the melody behind it sends chills
"It could have been" is another saying for this.
😢😢😢
Fascinating how this kind of song was turned into a mega hit pop song without really changing it that much.
+amsob Diana Ross sang this song the night MLK was assassinated, such a moving performance (Tonight Show with Johnny Carson, 1968)
That's cos Gerry and the Pacemakers are a super underrated band. In Liverpool there's a million different beatles bands. But the few tribute bands who play Merseybeat in general, and so including some gerry and the Pacemakers songs, they're the good bands, the ones you wanna watch
"If I Loved You" is another, just Gorgeous melodies & my favorites.
I absolutely love this musical, I have just learnt to sing 'If I Loved You' and it is another beautiful song from this show. I am 16 and I think I was born in the wrong time era, because I really like these types of songs. Shirley Jones has a wonderful voice.
Shirley Jones was only 18 , I heard,
Reminds me of my mother she loved this song and she had such a beautiful voice . If I think of her I watch this scene . Brings tears to my eyes. She loved Shirley Jones singing .
Never fails to knock me out emotionally. What a story and score.
This film never grows old...I’ve watched this so many times and yet I know this is very true in many lives. Life has moments that are dark times. But when you listen to your inner voice and do the right thing then you are blessed by faith in God. The dark days are hard but remember you need not walk alone.
It's enough to make a grown man cry.
There are plenty of us out there... 😭
I’m so pleased my mum was a huge fan of musicals and my earliest movie memories include Carousel and The King and I. To this day I cry every time I watch them.
No matter how many times that I listen to this song it brings tears to my eyes!
The closing scene/as the song and movie ends is Rogers and Hamerstein's acme, surpassing even Climb Every Mountain and the Finale of Sound of Music!
Best rendition of this song is this original IMHO. Have heard many singers sing it their way and never moves me the way this rendition does in its simplicity, heartfelt, warm and genuine. I had TBI over 47 years ago. I lost my memory, speech was limited, thinking was horrible. I learned to play my fathers electric organ by playing this tune by ear. Learned the chords and all. Never a music lesson in my life. Never played an instrument before this. This song got me through 8 long years of recovery and through our 47 years of marriage (still going strong).
This is not the original. The original was performed on Broadway in 1945.
Such a beautiful song, reaching the depths of the heart.
This is the part of the movie that turns me into a blubbering snot factory every time... even to this day.
You're a poet, Mark....a snot-slingin' poet.
@@espfipersemper8115 you need some trump juice. this ain't for you.
@@robertdavidson5407 how right you are Robert. I join the club of Snot slingers!!!!!
"Believe him, Darling. BELIEVE!" I live for that.
This song makes me cry and feel inspired all at once, it's beautiful. Having it as a finale is a perfect touch, with everyone at grad singing. Beautiful.
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Richard Rodgers greatest composer of the twentieth century
very possibly...not many songs bring 1 to tears like this song
Oscar wrote the lyrics.... They were a great team.... So many Oscars, Golden Globes, and Tonys...
I go further. Possibly the greatest composer ever. No music reaches out like this man's
@@ronclark9724 It's a tribute to Richard Rodgers as a composer that he worked with two different acclaimed lyricists, Hammerstein and Hart, and came up with brilliant work with each one, thematically different but equal in quality and meaning.
This song always breaks me up the way that Julie starts to sing but breaks down and can’t continue. And Nettie starts it from the beginning again.
A beautiful movie.........I love the song,, that today is the Liverpool song!
The Liverpool Anthem. To be in the crowd when they sing it is so emotional. I saw this film when I was 12 years old, 65 years ago. I cried then and I still cry now. The most beautiful song ever written. Rogers and Hammerstein, what incredible music and lyrics.
Go on lad! Big 77 year old king 👑
Yes sir, the Liverpool Anthem. A long time after the musical Carousel wrote by Rodgers and Hammerstein, the Liverpool group Gerry & the Pacemakers had a No.1 hit with this single in 1964. You are right, there is no more moving emotion then the Kop singing this song in full voice at Anfield
@@WayneM1961 Thank you for your message. I remember the film Gordon McRae and Jennifer Jones. The final scene was incredibly emotional. I remember Gerry and the Pacemakers very well too. I am an LFC fan member but sadly I’ve only been to Anfield once. Listening to the crowd singing, the song made the hairs stand up on my neck, unbelievable.
Charles, R and H were musical geniuses anyway. This song is awesome. Ever listen to the music of "South Pacific?" If not, I think you will love it.
@@sondrasmith2691 Hi Sondra, yes R and H wrote some fantastic music. I first saw South Pacific when I was around 15yrs old. I was spell bound with the overture. It remains my favourite film. Regards Charles
The most beautiful and powerful song from the American Musical Theater. Wow!
+Jk Stevenson While it's up there, Somewhere from WSS would have my vote for that honor. :)
Also include Old Man River from Showboat
though your dreams be tossed and blown walk on with hope in your heart , you will never walk alone, this movie was so awesome
Many do not realise how precious and wonderful that moment is until you lose it forever....yes! Walk on.....God be with you!
Story of my life, I loved a Billy have loved him all of my life, and knew he loved me. We have spent most of our lives apart because of his pride... and now we are old and he will never know, how I loved him... how very much.
Yes I loved a Dave but we went different roads as I grow older I wonder if he is happy
Was he a paramedic ?
It is never too late.
🙏💒🙏I was born in 1960 and now I'm 60. I am a strong Indenpendent Daughter, an African Bushmeat Hillbillies, a Honest-to-Goodness Southern Belle, and the soul of a Voluptuous and Buxom Tomboy, and I learned this song the FIRST TIME I SAW THIS 🎥 WHEN WAS a Little Girl, R&H Carousel You'll Never Walk Alone🙏STILL TO THIS DAY, LOVE THE SONG, CAN SING IT💒🙏
the best Rodgers and Hammerstein musical score ever!
I’ve heard many songs from musicals. This is the ONLY one that makes me cry every time I hear it.
How interesting that such a quaint and simple song can be so inspiring. Thank you R & H for your "forever" messages !
I can never get through this song without sobbing
same...
I'm doing that right now :'((((
You will if you have to sing it. But it is risky, I can tell you.
I like to think I'm tough but it had me in tears again. My dad died when I was 15 months aged just 26. I would like to think he was there proud of me and he definitely inspired me as in the movie. Anytime I have a bad day watch the clip photo in hand and I feel better. We should also remember that our worst days are a good deal better than a lot of people's good days.
Claramae Turner as Nettie...she brings this movie to a standstill with this song...simply soul stirring....haunting..
Our world in such a storm..so many tossed about. Hope is our lifeboat..have courage and don't be afraid of the dark ❤
This and If I Loved You are two of the greatest songs from musicals ever written in my opinion.
This is one of my very favorites.
Me and mum used to watch carousel, when i was a kid. We lost mum 2 years ago. We played this song at her funeral!
When I was a kid, I used to skip over this part of the movie, now I LOVE it, even as tears stain my face! 😭
I hear my Mama sing to me... even though she is gone. How I miss her
Cathey Harris my dear Irish Ma who died at 59 sings in my heart every day “When Irish eyes are smiling” it puts a smile on my face and an ache in my heart and she died 25 years ago😢
She misses you too...
How nice to have a wonderful memory like that! 🕊
@@CashelOConnolly - That's such a wonderful memory for you to have too! 🕊
Beautiful, beautiful, real music.
My mum gave me this film to watch, must have been 7 or 8. I cried for days after, just could not stop crying. Even now, that film gets me!
I watched this once back in the 60s; I was 10 in 1966; I cried my eyes out and will never watch it again except now. Crying again.
I didn't want to see it again either! Too tragic! But the second time I watched it, I was like, "Don't do it, don't marry him!" She was so pure in heart & naive.
Growing up, I felt like an outcast among my peers similiar to the daughter. When I dropped my expectations of being liked, and just concentrated on what good I could do in the world, life was better. And realizing that the Lord promises to be wih us as we trust in him, has carried me through many a storm!!!🕊🙏🏼🙏🏽🙏🏾
Touches the heart doesn"t it? So much in this production for Humanity to grab on to again
Can't believe this movie's 60 this year!
Shirley Jones and Gordom MacRae was my idol!!!
Their voices melts me still!
That musical is the Top!!!
Only to be topped by a packed ground at Anfield
The song gives me courage when the going gets rough.
how could there be such thing as this music, so deep that sums up life and world but there is still evil. those who hear i guess are the really lucky ones. heavnely music. tears
My mum was born the year this came out, she died July gone, its been very tough, but this song gives you courage.
Made me cry...every time I watched it!!! Wonderful story!!!
Me too! I had planned a party. So, I had invited all of my friends from my football team as well as my buddies from prison. Then this song suddenly came on the TV. Before you could say "awkward" I began crying at the top of my lungs like a young girl scout lost in the forest in the middle of the night. It seemed like forever before I stopped sobbing uncontrollably and it took one of my football friends holding me while one of my prison pals punched me in the face to compose myself! Thank God for good friends!
I had a similar experience with this play. Saw it as a 10 year old, and felt so much emotion-didn’t know what to do with it, but it has been a moving influence in the ensuing decades.
This song is a great piece of advice...it also helps in times when there is a feeling of a lack of confidence!
Anyone (male or female) who doesn't tear up a little from this song and tragic moment in the film, well, you know what!
This song reminds me of “Climb Every Mountain” from Sound of Music.
I still cry like a baby at this scene 😭😭
Greatest song ever
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This song has special significance for the families of 96 souls that were lost on April 15, 1989. YNWA
Ahh this made me cry and I haven't seen this movie for years.
No doubt about it, that's a beautiful song
Even to this day this scene turns me into the huge snot factory I fight to keep within, and I cry like a baby.
This makes me cry. Carousel is defiantly one of my favorites. 👍😭
Definitely?
Defiantly, against and in spite of all opposition?
This is one of the most memorable songs in all of Broadway and for that matter musical ballads
Respect to Gerry marsden, who made this song immortal and died this week.
I suspect it was pretty 'immortal' before Gerry came along.
This song already immortal before Gerry and the Pacemakers .. But I love Gerry's version as well.
@@davidparris7167not as immortal as it was after Gerry and the pacemakers, smartass.
He certainly did not make this song immortal.
@@castielsgranny4308his cover of this song has stuck with Liverpool for over 60 years and is on the club badge and on merchandise so you can make an argument that Gerry immortalised it
I love this song. I started piano lessons at 8 and brought this sheet music to learn it. There was always music in our home. I have 4 siblings, 3 older 1 younger. Mom played soundtracks to musicals, dad loved big bands and Sinatra, oldest sib: Rolling Stones late 60s rock, next sib: surf music he played "wipeout" contantly (annoying)! next sib; Beatles, Allman Brothers etc., me; I love so many different bands and singer/songwriters. I've always had eclectic taste. The 70s was the best decade in music to me. I was 13 in 1970. So many incredible singers,musicians etc. I was a Rolling Stones fan in Highschool. My nickname was "Stones" but I listened to everything from AC/DC to Vivaldi. Live music is my oxygen 💜
I saw the movie back in 1956 in Cheyenne, Wyoming. I have always liked "You'll Never Walk Alone. Great movie. Saw it a second time 3 or 4 years later.
A sure fire tear jerker at a funeral......used this piece many times. Never a dry eye in the place
One of the best songs ever written and perhaps the best Rodgers and Hammerstein ever penned. It is right up there with "Over the Rainbow" as THE classic 20th century song.
Wow! i thought I loved the Judy Garland version, but this woman has a beautiful higher kind of voice!
bloody hell, I'm in tears here..........
"Carousel" is one of the very best Musicals ever written , my unquestioned favorite from Rodgers & Hammerstein, It is rare that a musical play contains so many songs that deeply touches one's heart and feelings. Also the regrets that both leads show that they held in and put off expressing their deep love of one another. The only other play that I can think of that come close is "Passion".
Surely, and I agree that Carousel is great but don't you think "Sound of music" has the edge on anything Rodgers and Hammerstein did before or later?
Watched this because of the Temple Grandin movie. Amazing song and very encouraging! When I feel despair about life or feel defeated, I'll remember this song.
Just today I was sharing about this to my niece but I kept breaking down and crying. These two scenes always had this effect on me. I expect because it displays such love and forgiveness- and also sadness because he had left it too late to understand about love and forgiveness. I came here wanting to share this clip with my niece and again could not stop crying watching particularly the last last scene.
When I was 10.years old (1967), I watched the movie version of Carousel,.and cried like crazy.
Like many, it reduces me to tears each time I hear this. YNWA Liverpool FC
In loving memory of Gerry Marsden RIP
How great is this no matter what age you are! Shirley Jones is great! 🎆🌎
I love this movie Carousel and this song it really touched my heart.
Whenever I get down in the dumps, as I am now, I remember this wonderful, moving song & some how it helps to pick me up. I heard it in my mind last night & was able to sleep well for the first time in weeks. Thank you Rogers & Hammerstein for your gift & with sharing it with the world.
I swear that this was the most faithful translation of R&H from stage to screen! I attended CAROUSEL at Regent's Park Open Air Theatre on Monday, September 20, 2021.
I love it too! It brought back memories of me singing along with it when only 17; watching it on television! Then years later I sang this song as well as If I Loved You; being a soloist. I'm all choked up now but it's been so worth it watching your video! Keep doing these special cuts from the good old fashioned musicals. Thank you!
When Gordon McRae dies in this film I nearly need an ambulance!!!!! Honestly, this rips my heart out. 💖💖💖
When I watched it as a child, it did me too! I felt he could have redeemed himself, but he blew it! And it was so sad for her to have to carry on alone. ❤
I have loved the music of Carousel all my life its Incredible !
This uprightly enriching and touching show-tune - being one of Mr Richard Rodgers / Mr Oscar Hammerstein II's sublimely-designed classic ballads - is deservedly and reservedly assimilated into these outright downhearted and ill-fated musical scenes in the 1956 epic-scale motion-picture adaptation of the eminent stage-musical Carousel. In spite of dealing with the subjects that are rather daunting,dejecting,and disquieting - ( such as the domestic abuse,the ne'er-do-well husband,the criminal undertaking,and the heart-rending ending ) this indisputably-gripping musical drama has still managed to get hold of the convincing-and-entrancing performances of Mr Gordon MacRae,Ms Claramae Turner,and Ms Shirley Jones;of some delectable-and-reputable production numbers;of its sensibly constructive-and-definitive message;and of its undeniably endearing-and-inspiring song-pieces of Rodgers and Hammerstein - most notably this Ms Turner's most appealing-and-consoling rendition of "You'll Never Walk Alone".
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"If I Loved You" and "You'll Never Walk Alone'' are two of the greatest ballads Rodgers and Hammerstein ever wrote for the musical theatre.
Gordon MacRae was spectacular, as was the original in this role, the late, great John Raitt. Shirley Jones was wonderful, and the music of the timeless Richard Rodgers is nonpareil !
Just seen the modern production of Carousel at the Open Air Theatre in Regent' Park. Such lovely songs.