Morale: the confidence, enthusiasm, and discipline of a person or group at a particular time. You can't lose a war with high morale and talent like this!🇺🇸❤☝
I hate to hear that song by anyone else. Judy sang it and sang it right. No one else can even come close. So I hate hearing the song butchered by other people.
At the Height of WWII. When *"civilian beef",* was very hard to come by. Some clever writer could come up with the line... *"A Porterhouse Steak, THREE INCHES THICK! The ONLY ONE in 'CAPTIVITY'!"*
Love Betty! It's fun to see them doing a broadcast. Many's a time I listen to a Hope show and suddenly the audience starts laughing during a silent moment and you can hear the stars giggling and I want so bad to know what was happening that was so funny.
should be in a museum, also a radio show too to keep the ww2 songs alive, as well as the relases of CDs and DVds to keep alive for the young, in memory of troops. I love this music, not everyone likes commercial music. Young people like this music too, awesome
When Bob Hope walks up to the microphone I think about Quentin Tarantino for some reason, I think Quentin Tarantino models his walk and actions after Bob. Bob may you rest in peace and TY for giving so much to our Men and Woman over seas you were a class act.
Does anyone know the name of the narrator at the beginning of this video? His voice sounds like the narrator in the Superman animated shorts produced by Max Fleischer.
Notice the oriental soldier making the recordings. Good for him.
Probably not Japanese.
Thanks for posting and keeping this up.
57 USO Tours thanks for the memories!!!
They may gis very happy 🇺🇸
Discussing that fabulous steak. Lana, "They've seen ham all evening, and you're still here." Bob's reaction is priceless!
Morale: the confidence, enthusiasm, and discipline of a person or group at a particular time.
You can't lose a war with high morale and talent like this!🇺🇸❤☝
Boy, those lovely small framed ladies definitely had the most powerful voices! And the control!! What a gift!
Bob Hope
A different era...even Hollywood Loved AMERICA....
Yep!
This original audio use for the National Salute to Bob hope and the military at San Diego port.
I think he said Los Angeles at the end bob did.
Judy brings tears to my eyes, while Betty puts a smile on my face.
I hate to hear that song by anyone else. Judy sang it and sang it right. No one else can even come close. So I hate hearing the song butchered by other people.
Tears and chills. Ruined my lunch.
❤️❤️❤️ THIS!!
At the Height of WWII. When *"civilian beef",* was very hard to come by. Some clever writer could come up with the line... *"A Porterhouse Steak, THREE INCHES THICK! The ONLY ONE in 'CAPTIVITY'!"*
I like this video.
Love this radio show. Betty Hutton is great singing murder he says. She owns that song.
Lana Turner and Bob Hope funny.
Judy was simply the greatest star of them all.
Meredith Willson, aka The Music Man, conducting!
Betty is 22 or 23 here?
What a talent
Recorded at Columbia Square, CBS' facility (still standing) on Sunset at Gower in Hollywood.
If they had radio shows like this today, I would listen !!!
It would be awesome if they would have a radio station that would reply these shows, and WWII music today.
@@cjdavis2684 From your lips to God's ears pal.
Love Betty! It's fun to see them doing a broadcast. Many's a time I listen to a Hope show and suddenly the audience starts laughing during a silent moment and you can hear the stars giggling and I want so bad to know what was happening that was so funny.
should be in a museum, also a radio show too to keep the ww2 songs alive, as well as the relases of CDs and DVds to keep alive for the young, in memory of troops. I love this music, not everyone likes commercial music. Young people like this music too, awesome
Hell I bet the enemy loved the Bob Hope as well!
Thanks for sharing a great moment in history. We need more music like this and good, healthy comedians.
When Bob Hope walks up to the microphone I think about Quentin Tarantino for some reason, I think Quentin Tarantino models his walk and actions after Bob. Bob may you rest in peace and TY for giving so much to our Men and Woman over seas you were a class act.
I can’t believe someone actually gave a thumbs down??!! Someone lives in a negative fog!
It was the japanese, germans, and italians
Now I understand why and how we won the war!
much LOVE Kimmyssong
my god, what happened to Humanity
Humanity ended 2 years later when they dropped atomic bomba on innocent civilians..
Great job, Hope's shows were funny and entertaining even in 2011.
Ah, to be back in 2011 !
Wow! A 22yr old Betty Hutton WAS "Murder"!,,,lol
1:20
damn, no wonder we won the war
what war was that
john robertson 1943 means its World War II
Does anyone know the name of the narrator at the beginning of this video? His voice sounds like the narrator in the Superman animated shorts produced by Max Fleischer.
Ken Carpenter.
I think he's just pointing out the obvious "advantages" of Multiculturalism.
Uh, there was no such thing as "video recording" in 1943. This is a FILM.
off a video..omg