I love the fact that they seem to be performing all these songs in the same venue, implying that the Rat Pack got together for a one-night live concert dedicated solely to bigotry.
You mean like an actual Rat Pack show from the late 50s and 60s? There are plenty of recordings of those Vegas performances that make this clip seem tame. Frank and Dean's on stage banter was something else...
From the beginning, Sinatra stood up for Sammy. Some time in the late 1940s, Frank appeared in a theater in New York during the lull of his career. He goes to Harlem to see the Will Maston Trio and is blown away by Sammy’s talent. After the show, he heads backstage to pay his respects, and asks Sammy to come see him perform. About a week passes. No Sammy. So Sinatra goes back to Harlem to see the show again and says something to the effect of, “I’m angry with you, I came to see you twice and you never came to see me. Sammy, speaking to the man he admired more than anyone else in the world, said, “Frank, I did. They wouldn’t let me in.” Frank then storms back to the theater, tears up his contract and leaves. This was not Sinatra during his peak fame. He needed the gig. Sammy, the boy with the scrapbook, talked about that day a lot over the years.@@Norvo82
@@rockolutheran they just don't care because they don't have an inferiority complex. I'm white , but not insecure. I don't give a shit if someone makes a joke at my expense. I know what and who I am. Nobody can control how they're born.
An actual joke made by Sinatra and Martin at the Sands. Sinatra (holding a bottle): Hey Dean, how do you make a fruit cordial? Dean (drinking). Hm? Sinatra: I said how do you make a fruit cordial? Martin: Be nice to him!
It was far worse than that in the 1970s. That joke would still be socially acceptable in the 1990s 😂 if you went to a company Christmas party in 1997, your boss would tell a joke like that during his speech, in front of 600 people 😭 bigotry has really only been socially unacceptable since about 2005
@@mrscruffles801 we get it you want to keep the Irish out of your apartment building, but you just have to accept times have changed and singling large swaths of people out and refusing to accept them is not ok.
@@Revolver1981 I doubt there are any entertainers from basically any era that aren’t complete weirdos. Especially from the 40s thru to the 80s. I mean, just look at the “personal life” section on about any celebrity’s Wikipedia page and you’ll find that they’re all a lot weirder/creepier than you’d think
You really gotta appreciate how well McFarlane’s voice goes when he does stuff like big band songs and show tunes. Guy is legitimately vocally talented.
Seth is actually an accomplished singer who actually sang at Carnegie Hall. He was was actually trained by Sinatra's voice coach. He learned the old way, which meant without the aid of electronic enhancement equipment.
Yes he is very multi-talented😁 He does Peter,Quagmire,Brian and Stewie and could also sing while doing the voices😁 He also does Lois' Father Carter Pewtershmidt 😁
Old comment, but all three are voiced by different people. I think Jon Viener (also the announcer) voices Dean Martin. I can't remember who voices Sammy.
@@psychedamike Incorrect. Seth voiced both Sinatra and Martin. The site is run by an idiot who blocks everyone who disagrees with him. Trust me, I know.
In the animated movie Sing, which is total shit I don't recommend watching it, anyway the character Seth voices is this mouse whose based of Frank Sinatra.
If ever you've listened to much of Sammy, he did sound like that *sometimes* and it being an impersonation they exaggerated it. I find it quite hilarious actually 😆
This clip never gets old. I actually love these guys for real and Seth would have fit in with them as he himself is a great crooner. But when he started singing as Dean Martin? I lost it. Haha.
I love how Seth doesn't even try to sound like Sinatra; he just uses his own voice. And picturing him doing this in the recording studio is hilarious 😁😁😁
Actually Seth takes things that people back then actually felt and he nicely vocalizes them so they dont seem as bad. Its more of a take on the times then actually being offensive.
I'm half American Indian (other half Scandinavian) and gay and I love singing "Drunk Old Injun" in the shower. I also love belting out "You're gay and I don't approve!". You just gotta laugh at yourself sometimes 😂
@@aldosigmann419Why be mean? Guy's Scandinavian & American Indian and gay. That's just about the most complicated identity I've ever heard of, though I wouldn't want to get on the bad side of a Viking Comanche. Seriously it's like a late WW2 Nazi identity experiment. And he's laughing at this stuff, not trying to censor and repress everything but Antisemitism like a female Ivy League President. More and more, I like this Jacubowsky. He should be in the US Senate.
@@1rjbrjb This is legitimately one of the raddest compliments I've ever received. You're totally right too, I'd never want to censor this kind of stuff, no group should be above criticism or unable to have a joke at their expense. Humor is how we come together and laughing at ourselves once in a while is a good thing. Unfortunately, I have no plans for a political future but I appreciate the sentiment none the less. You're a cool cat in my book though, thanks for the awesome comment!
It's a natural inclination, as humans we have this lovely biological coping mechanism called humor which is meant to help us deal with difficult topics
@@deathmetal271 You do know The Guy who did this a liberal right? Just like I am right... Plus is the right trying to get rid of videogames.. seems like you bots never talk about that one..
I must be the only one who is laughing at the fact that most of the songs have the same kind of 1 second musical prelude before they start singing. It makes me picture every Rat Pack song having this kind of prelude. This is making me laugh more than anything else. OMG.
Frank Sinatra single handedly desegregated the sunset strip in Las Vegas. He refused to perform in hotel casinos where they would not let his friend and fellow rat packer Sammy Davis Jr. Stay. Sammy was black, Jewish and bisexual. He did this before desegregation.
Mikey Condry I know, old comment but this warrants a response. The new generations are getting dumber so it takes less to be clever. Millenials like easy jokes.
I died when they sung “Hey Fruity” and he said your gay and I don’t approve cheerfully and casually. Something about that just makes me bust up laughing. 🤙😆
Oh man, ha ha, I still remember as a kid back in the 80s how me and my brothers would try and speak Chinese in the same way as Dean. Ha ha, those were some funny times when we didn't know we were such pricks.
@@greglaprade7507 Yeah, I can agree. We never meant any racial harm. It was all just in fun. I know for a fact my Greek heritage was being made fun of all the time, mostly I knew it was in good fun at the cost of our long stereotypical surnames. We knew what was harsh teasing and all for a laugh.
If you don't know the difference between 'their', 'there' and 'they're', don't parade your ignorance in front of the entire English-speaking world and stay off the keyboard.
To be fair, you should know the difference between there / they're / their at around the age of ten. If you can't be bothered to learn simple spelling, then don't be surprised if people call you on it when you shamelessly flaunt your illiteracy. Cry as much as you want, but you're the lazy ignorant one. Try picking up a book once in a while... No? Yeah, that's what I thought.
They knew :D There's a Dean Martin roast where Orson Welles is reading out the lyrics to "That's Amore" and emphasises "like a gay tarantella" before looking archly at Dean and saying "Is there something you're trying to tell us"
That little “Chinese” orchestral flourish before Dean starts singing- a little detail that’s so spot on for the time and really makes the whole gag.
Oh, and your comment is also spot on.
I really think they should have done something for the Indian song - maybe some tribute to tribal drums
@@CFox.7 And risk retroactive accusations of cultural appropriation or racism?
@@hijodelaisla275 FG dont give AF
@@CFox.7 True, but there are some self-righteous gangs wandering around YT.
I love the fact that they seem to be performing all these songs in the same venue, implying that the Rat Pack got together for a one-night live concert dedicated solely to bigotry.
By the looks of it, the ad is filmed there as well
Of course, back then. That language was acceptable.
You mean like an actual Rat Pack show from the late 50s and 60s? There are plenty of recordings of those Vegas performances that make this clip seem tame. Frank and Dean's on stage banter was something else...
From the beginning, Sinatra stood up for Sammy. Some time in the late 1940s, Frank appeared in a theater in New York during the lull of his career. He goes to Harlem to see the Will Maston Trio and is blown away by Sammy’s talent. After the show, he heads backstage to pay his respects, and asks Sammy to come see him perform.
About a week passes. No Sammy. So Sinatra goes back to Harlem to see the show again and says something to the effect of, “I’m angry with you, I came to see you twice and you never came to see me. Sammy, speaking to the man he admired more than anyone else in the world, said, “Frank, I did. They wouldn’t let me in.”
Frank then storms back to the theater, tears up his contract and leaves. This was not Sinatra during his peak fame. He needed the gig. Sammy, the boy with the scrapbook, talked about that day a lot over the years.@@Norvo82
Because they did. They did this every night at the Sands in Las Vegas, the 500 Club in Atlantic City or at the Villa Venice in Chicago.
I was singing "Hey there fruity" all day at work. I have a meeting with HR in the morning.
😂😂😂😂💀
Do I understand correctly that HR means Horrible Rat?
No it Human Resources
Jesus I’m dead. I lost it. Well played, sir.
Well then it's sensitivity training or time to polish up that resume.
"You're gay and I don't approoooove." 😅😅😅 still as sidesplitting as it was when it first aired😂😂😅😅
That's what brought me back here🤣 it's so stupid and over the top!
I could have sworn he says "You're dead I don't approve"
I approve of his sentiment. Especially now.
@@amilueur shut up Meg.
He just like me fr
I feel like "Pew, Stinky Frenchman" would still fly today.
It's popular in England and Germany
@@Cincinnatus1869 and americans who want to be in on the joke
@@rockolutheran they just don't care because they don't have an inferiority complex. I'm white , but not insecure. I don't give a shit if someone makes a joke at my expense. I know what and who I am. Nobody can control how they're born.
@@Cincinnatus1869 so if i say the n word howd you react
@@bl1tz533 doesn't bother me. I've been called a nerd before 😁
An actual joke made by Sinatra and Martin at the Sands.
Sinatra (holding a bottle): Hey Dean, how do you make a fruit cordial?
Dean (drinking). Hm?
Sinatra: I said how do you make a fruit cordial?
Martin: Be nice to him!
reminds me of george carlin's 'you show me a tropical fruit and ill show you a cock sucker from paraguay.'
That's awesome
It was far worse than that in the 1970s. That joke would still be socially acceptable in the 1990s 😂 if you went to a company Christmas party in 1997, your boss would tell a joke like that during his speech, in front of 600 people 😭 bigotry has really only been socially unacceptable since about 2005
@@chrisjames6327 Bigotry? I think you mean having a sense of humor used to be socially acceptable.
@@mrscruffles801 we get it you want to keep the Irish out of your apartment building, but you just have to accept times have changed and singling large swaths of people out and refusing to accept them is not ok.
Dean Martin got straight to the point in hey there fruity 💀
Dean Martin was almost as sick in the head as his pal Sinatra. The more you read about him the more shocking it is.
@@Revolver1981 fag
@@Revolver1981 I doubt there are any entertainers from basically any era that aren’t complete weirdos. Especially from the 40s thru to the 80s. I mean, just look at the “personal life” section on about any celebrity’s Wikipedia page and you’ll find that they’re all a lot weirder/creepier than you’d think
@@createnewhandle_Word, dog! 🤟🏼
and he ain't wrong
Frank Sinatra and Dean Martin told hotels in Vegas, "If Sammy Davis can't stay here, neither will we."
Oh boy they must have REALLY wanted their shoes shined!
I'll pretend I didn't laugh at that.
Did they usually cave?
Grow up Strange lee, - good name for you.
NJGuy1973 yeah. Seth doesn’t want to know that though. He’s a SJW.
You really gotta appreciate how well McFarlane’s voice goes when he does stuff like big band songs and show tunes. Guy is legitimately vocally talented.
Seth is actually an accomplished singer who actually sang at Carnegie Hall. He was was actually trained by Sinatra's voice coach. He learned the old way, which meant without the aid of electronic enhancement equipment.
Yes he is very multi-talented😁 He does Peter,Quagmire,Brian and Stewie and could also sing while doing the voices😁 He also does Lois' Father Carter Pewtershmidt 😁
@@retroguy9494 Actually.
@@wylde678 Actually WHAT? Are you going to finish that sentence?
@@retroguy9494 I was just repeating your favorite word. 3 times in one comment is actually quite a feat.
You can tell Macfarlane is a huge fan of this era of music that he can impersonate all these famous crooners and their style perfectly.
Not only that but he will actually perform and sing these songs on tour often.
Perfectly? You clearly haven't heard Sammy Davis Jr sing
@@mortenu.5606 seth didn't voice Sammie
Old comment, but all three are voiced by different people. I think Jon Viener (also the announcer) voices Dean Martin. I can't remember who voices Sammy.
@@newguy371 nope seth also voiced dean, john viener just voiced the advertiser from what I’ve heard
I'm guessing "Jewish Nose" and "Hey There, Fruity" were the Rat Pack's "tributes" to Barbra Streisand and Liberace respectively.
Hahahaha 🤣👏
And Liberace probably was paid more than the Rat Pack put together
@@amysmileyreid95 I doubt it. But so what anyway. He still wasn't a real man.
@@amysmileyreid95 they had admiration for Liberace, even with the jokes, even back then, there was always respect
Lol.
Seth Macfarlane singing every song. ❤️
I think Sammy Davis's voice was done by Mike Henry
Frank Grimey Grimes yeah it was
That’s what I thought.
@@psychedamike Incorrect. Seth voiced both Sinatra and Martin. The site is run by an idiot who blocks everyone who disagrees with him. Trust me, I know.
Seth Sinatra lol...
Anyone else want an entire Rat Pack album sung exclusively by Seth McFarland?
no but I will take one from Seth McFarlane
There's multiple of those
McFarland USA
@Sean Fitz I’ll take the Rat Pack one.
I’d rather have Richard Cheese do it
"A-ding-a-long-a-ding-a-long-a-ching-a-chong-choo" made me lol
There’s a video of Frank Sinatra singing Strangers in the Night in Japan in the 80s, ending with “ooby doo be doo, that’s Japanese jazz!”
Urmm... you said it wrong. It's:
A ding a ling, a ching a chong, a ching a chong choo
Even more funny after the pandemic
It’s funnier in 1.25x speed
"You're gay and I dont aproooooove" is now my text tone when my Dad messages me
Wow. Seth's Sinatra impression is incredible.
LTC cherno no where near as good as Toby Huss.
Seth has a beautiful singing voice
That's because he was trained by the same vocal coaches who trained Sinatra.
In the animated movie Sing, which is total shit I don't recommend watching it, anyway the character Seth voices is this mouse whose based of Frank Sinatra.
he has a great voice but that sounded nothing like sinatra
anyone else want this as a real CD?
I would be jamming that in my car
Hey there, fruity would be a hit
ua-cam.com/video/kp_g1ptrz8g/v-deo.html
WOWWWWWWWWW
😂😂 I would listen
0:28 This was a real song. It was sung by The Five Keys and it was called "Ring Ting Tong", and was even featured in Mafia II.
Sammy's verse in "hey there fruity" is absolutely classic🤣🤣🤣🤣😂😂
Dean’s bit on “Hey There Fruity” kills me
I died the first time I heard it yet live to comment on it 🤣😂😀😃😅😄
I want this song as a ringtone!
It’s kinda lame. Sammy’s is way funnier.
Sammy was funnier though. ‘Don’t touch me down there’ had me on the floor 😂
"Drunk old injun, squatin in a teepee, firewater keeping him warm."
TrackForField that needs to be a real song
@@patrickbranch9001 no it doesn’t because it would make it worse.
I’m an injun/ frybread-baby and that made my dad laugh sooo hard
Seth MacFarlane is a prodigy of the Dark humor. Second to none. Pure talent
I, too, watched the video.
As a Native American myself...I like "Drunk Old Injun" the best!
Hahaha your ancestors holy places are destroyed
Fire water is amazing
@@GrosvnerMcaffrey I like it heap big.
That rez life can be rough
I don't get the fire water thing, what is that?
Oh I love Chinaman's Chance. Fucking hilarious. Love Dino, too!
I feel horrible for cackling at it like I am 😂
Me too...😭🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@kyjuan89 😭🤣🤣🤣
I like how "Hey There Fruity" just went straight to the point.
0:33 I didn't know Seth MacFarlane could speak Mandarin
That's not Mandarin. It's Chinese
@@Nate-im3sg i think that’s the joke
@@citogonzalez8177 Buzz Killington over here.
@@Nate-im3sg Where do you think Mandarin comes from?
He learned that from Rosie O’Donnell.
I sing the "Hey there Fruity" almost daily.
You're gay and I don't approve!
That's the one song I didn't really like, sounded rather mean-spirited
@@sadlobster1 Yeah, well I think that was the point. Gays ain't always been the apple of society's eye friend.
This song needs to be released to the public now!!
@@sadlobster1 Chill.. We ain't going to like everything and that's okay..
You've gotta love how Seth basically gives his own voice to Frank Sinatra and makes Sammy Davis Jr sound nothing like his actual singing voice.
Sammy Davis voice actor was Mike Henry aka Cleveland
@@mariekano9730 Actually he was voiced by David Goodman
The Cleveland inflection is extra racist.
If ever you've listened to much of Sammy, he did sound like that *sometimes* and it being an impersonation they exaggerated it.
I find it quite hilarious actually 😆
I'd say Dean Martin was the one that sounded furthest off
"Once acceptable hits" 🤣
😭🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣👏
“You’re gay, and I don’t APPROOOOOOVE!!”
😂
Gotta love that Frank Jr thought this was hilarious and still did those few episodes
"And, yes we serve Jews."
"Um...that was never an issue..."
"Hey there fruity" is really good, shame there isn't a full version available.
Would anybody else buy this? I know I would...
first two lines of “Pew Stinky Frenchman” were good enough to have been in an actual song
I find myself singing "Hey there fruity" more often than I should 🤣
I know right I'm walking down the street singing it I thought Peter smoking crack was funny but this is crazy
I work for a entertainment company that does a rat pack tribute show, and I think of this every single day and feel so bad for laughing
Hey there fruity is the best
Dino martini *_YOU'RE GAY AND I DON'T APPROOOOOOOOOVE_*
@@SpectralSlugger cracks me up everytime lol
@@SpectralSlugger Makes me laugh each and every time.. 😂😂
One of my coworkers yelled "don't touch me down there" at my other coworker when she touched his leg and this was all I could think of 😂💀💀💀
Sammy sounds like Fozzie Bear
I caught myself slipping and sang "Hey there Fruity" while at work yesterday
This clip never gets old. I actually love these guys for real and Seth would have fit in with them as he himself is a great crooner. But when he started singing as Dean Martin? I lost it. Haha.
I want this album
I'm glad they brought out Sammy for the finale. I've heard "Hey There, Fruity" with just Frank and Dean, and it just wasn't the same.
The voice of Dean Martin is the Prom Night Dumpster Baby.
Danny Smith
@@davidrolfes8803 I think that was Seth Macfarlane
My grandmother would have had that in her collection.
You know if Frank Sinatra was still alive, Seth would have killed to have him on the show.
Sin Frankatra
He had Junior on the show back in 2005 or so.
He had Frank Sinatra Jr on the show a few times
Sinatra passed May 14 1998 and Family Guy piloted December 20 1998. It's one of those what if / if only moments 😔
I love how Seth doesn't even try to sound like Sinatra; he just uses his own voice. And picturing him doing this in the recording studio is hilarious 😁😁😁
OMG, I was just thinking about him being in the studio recording this and I really thought I was the only one who was thinking that. Omg lol!
His voice is just natural!!❤❤❤
And that's how you make "good" offensive jokes.
By pawning them off on others so you don't have to take the blame for saying them yourself? That pretty much sums up Seth's career.
Actually Seth takes things that people back then actually felt and he nicely vocalizes them so they dont seem as bad. Its more of a take on the times then actually being offensive.
nicely said
Ayy y reporting your comment
This screams nothing but "edgy twelve year old", by the way.
“Pew stinky Frenchmen, frog you!”
_”Hey there, Fruity”_ is really catchy.
Almost all of em are catchy.
Be careful when and where you sing it to yourself...
As a stinky Frenchman, I occasionally enjoy singing pew stinky Frenchman
It's there 2 minutes early wherever she goes!
".... that's a fact that Joan Rivers KNOWS ! " ( Joan Rivers & Anne Coulter )
I died at t that part lol
Barbra Streisand
To qoute Peter Griffin when he was watching the Dumbo crows at Walt Disneyworld: "Aaahhh... that's good old fashioned family racism".
I'm half American Indian (other half Scandinavian) and gay and I love singing "Drunk Old Injun" in the shower. I also love belting out "You're gay and I don't approve!". You just gotta laugh at yourself sometimes 😂
i feel sorry for you dude...
@@aldosigmann419Why be mean? Guy's Scandinavian & American Indian and gay. That's just about the most complicated identity I've ever heard of, though I wouldn't want to get on the bad side of a Viking Comanche. Seriously it's like a late WW2 Nazi identity experiment.
And he's laughing at this stuff, not trying to censor and repress everything but Antisemitism like a female Ivy League President.
More and more, I like this Jacubowsky. He should be in the US Senate.
@@1rjbrjb This is legitimately one of the raddest compliments I've ever received. You're totally right too, I'd never want to censor this kind of stuff, no group should be above criticism or unable to have a joke at their expense. Humor is how we come together and laughing at ourselves once in a while is a good thing.
Unfortunately, I have no plans for a political future but I appreciate the sentiment none the less. You're a cool cat in my book though, thanks for the awesome comment!
if you’re really half Indian and a half Scandinavian, you’re probably very handsome
Ye.
Wish this album was on spotify
I’m not sure what’s wrong with these songs. They seem pretty wholesome and perfect for the kids.
I agree. In an era of gansta rap full of references to nigga's, ho's and bitches, this is pretty tame.
I never realized that
I gotta be honest, sometime I'm in the mood for something nonsensical, stupid and offensive. Family Guy is just perfect for that.
Victor You've obviously never listened to songs of the past. BTW, Satire is not OFFENSIVE unless you're easily offended.
It's a natural inclination, as humans we have this lovely biological coping mechanism called humor which is meant to help us deal with difficult topics
@@hallucinatedovens8414 which is why the left has spent so much time getting rid of it so that all we feel is nothing but absolute perpetual stress
Me too.. nothing wrong with that either as long as you treat people right..
@@deathmetal271 You do know The Guy who did this a liberal right? Just like I am right... Plus is the right trying to get rid of videogames.. seems like you bots never talk about that one..
I must be the only one who is laughing at the fact that most of the songs have the same kind of 1 second musical prelude before they start singing. It makes me picture every Rat Pack song having this kind of prelude. This is making me laugh more than anything else. OMG.
Absolutely, Chinaman's Chance intro had me rolling.
😭🤣🤣🤣🤣👏
Yes, you're the only one in the universe.
We're just not going to talk about the fact that Sammy Davis Jr. is performing in "Hey There Fruity"?
He was straight tho
@@planetofthegapes Bisexual
What's so funny about this cutaway is how accurate the voices are to the real people they're imitating. This is great!
As a french believe me, you'd need a shit load of champagne to enjoy Marseille lol
I was singing "Hey there Fruity" when I was walking though the HR department this morning....
One of the funniest cutaways in the whole series.
I have to say, ‘Drunk Old Injun’ is pretty damn catchy.
These are pretty funny but take a back seat to "I'm a Prom Night Dumpster Baby"
“Hey There, Fruity” was the Rat Pack’s tribute to Toucan Sam.
Frank Sinatra single handedly desegregated the sunset strip in Las Vegas. He refused to perform in hotel casinos where they would not let his friend and fellow rat packer Sammy Davis Jr. Stay. Sammy was black, Jewish and bisexual. He did this before desegregation.
And some other idiot called Sammy Davis Jr racist. Like...some stupidity defies logic.
If you laughed at these, you have an actual sense of humor and can laugh and enjoy life.
You're a white, straight male, aren't you?
@@dunebasher1971 my black girlfriend says you're a douche lol
@@TarantuLandoCalcuLingus oh no?
@@dunebasher1971 Pee is stored in the balls
@@skipandslide ahahahahahahaa what a little baby
The Dean Martin "you're gay and I don't approve" bit is clever as hell...
+N. W. Flitcraft Can you explain please!!!
+N. W. Flitcraft yeah please explain
There's nothing to explain. It's just really clever.
FlitcraftEvanidus that doesn't make any sense. There can't be nothing too it and be clever
Mikey Condry I know, old comment but this warrants a response.
The new generations are getting dumber so it takes less to be clever. Millenials like easy jokes.
Now I've had "Hey There Fruity" stuck in my head all day. Thanks, Seth MacFarlane!
I died when they sung “Hey Fruity” and he said your gay and I don’t approve cheerfully and casually. Something about that just makes me bust up laughing. 🤙😆
LOL!!!
LOL!!!
LOL!!!
LOL!!!
LOL!!!
The chinese song is actually pretty good. 😁
As a native guy I found the Drunk Injun part funny as hell. Lmao
What are your thoughts on the Indians logo and Redskins name controversies?
@@omegamanGXE eh it's fine to me I guess. It's not really offensive imo. whatever they think is right I suppose.
Oh man, ha ha, I still remember as a kid back in the 80s how me and my brothers would try and speak Chinese in the same way as Dean. Ha ha, those were some funny times when we didn't know we were such pricks.
How do Chinese people name their kids?
gutz1981 dean never did a Chinese,you probably thinking of that clown Jerry Lewis
You weren't pricks then. You've let the SJW bs narrative turn you into a snowflake now.
I still do that
@@greglaprade7507 Yeah, I can agree. We never meant any racial harm. It was all just in fun. I know for a fact my Greek heritage was being made fun of all the time, mostly I knew it was in good fun at the cost of our long stereotypical surnames. We knew what was harsh teasing and all for a laugh.
“Drunk Old Injun” deserves a proper recording
Firewater's keepin' him warm!
So darn funny!
seth can sing
".....And many more"
Are there any? Because these are dope.
As a gay man, I love “Hey There, Fruity” 😂😂😂I would love to purchase all of these.
Hi Christa
I don't approve ; )
@@ericestrada2634 Did you see your grandma's panties being thrown on stage?
One day Seth realised he could imitate Sinatra and was desperate to work it into a bit…
Seth MacFarlane is a classically trained musician and was apperently trained by those who taught Frank Sinatra.
4 people Tryed to touch me down their.
Snackin Smackin 7 people succeded
Battle Glitch oh yeah fucker? What mistake did I make then?
Look out we have a tough guy here
If you don't know the difference between 'their', 'there' and 'they're', don't parade your ignorance in front of the entire English-speaking world and stay off the keyboard.
To be fair, you should know the difference between there / they're / their at around the age of ten. If you can't be bothered to learn simple spelling, then don't be surprised if people call you on it when you shamelessly flaunt your illiteracy. Cry as much as you want, but you're the lazy ignorant one. Try picking up a book once in a while... No? Yeah, that's what I thought.
Funny thing is, in those days, 'gay' would've meant 'happy'.
So he's saying he doesn't approve of their being happy. Which is true.
It was originally prison slang/code dating from the early 1900s, but didn’t actually enter common parlance until about 1970, so kinda sorta.
Exhibit A: Flintstones closing theme. "We'll have a gay old time!"
They knew :D There's a Dean Martin roast where Orson Welles is reading out the lyrics to "That's Amore" and emphasises "like a gay tarantella" before looking archly at Dean and saying "Is there something you're trying to tell us"
You wouldn’t be happy all the time if you’re butthurt 😂
@@AarturoSc Ha! 👌
"Hey There Fruity" seems tolerant for it's era...
At least Frank and Sam’s part was. Dean however is based.
Lol I love how this is just Seth flexing with his Sinatra voice.
“A-Ding-a-Ling-a-Ching-a-Chong-a-Ching-a-Chong-Chu”
Nice impression of Rosie O’Donnell.
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣Rosie O'Donnell
I just "love" they sing "you're gay and I don't approve" with relish....this whole set gives me shivers every time
It's perfect that he gives the best line to Dino there at the end. He always stole the show. So classic.
Not since my kids were little and watched The Wiggles has a set of songs gotten this lodged in my brain.
"Pew,Stinky Frenchman" brooooo 💀💀💀💀
"hey there fruity" is my gay best friends ringtone for when people call him, he thinks its hilarious when people stare at him
And Mr Cosby say in his Cosby way zip zop zoopity bop I put the sleeping pills in the pudding pop
I bet Seth just writes these sketches so he can sing...
That pretty much describes about half of the show.
he isnt a writer anymore
The injun song has been stuck in my head for too long lol
"And many more!" LOL
Full versions of these songs. Shut up and take my money.
These songs are awesome. In real life Dean and Frank would not stay and would publicly punish any hotel or establishment that gave Sammy any issues.
And look how far we've come since then!
I would unironically listen to this
It's like watching reruns of Dean Martin's Comedy Roasts from the 70's. 🤣
The sinatra impression is actually so on point.
Back when life was real and celebrated.