@@because_the_internet Al Jolson was Jewish and poor growing up in the streets with no mom. He experience lots of prejudice which made him feel a kinship to black people/performers like Cab.
It's called owl jolson. Look it up. Classic WB cartoon about 8 mins long. It brought me here too. I think it came out at the same time as this movie, as promotion.
At one time, Cab Calloway was given dressing rooms inferior to Jolson’s. When Jolson heard about it, he went to the head of the studio and threatened to walk out unless Cab was given equal accommodations. He also insisted Cab be given star billing.
@@antfbi source for this? Can’t find anything myself. Edit: are you referring to Al Jolson? The other singer in the video? He has been in films where he has worn blackface (which, gross, but unfortunately par for the course in this era of film which isn’t much of an excuse) but again, cannot find any real sources for any involvement with any specific hate groups (perhaps it’s been destroyed or buried on purpose?)
@@antfbi Cab Calloway was an African American. Unfortunately, you're confusing him for Al Jolson, who is the other singer in this video, and was a blackface performer during this era. Relative to our own cultural expectations and perceptions, Cab had light skin when compared to many African Americans. This was actually a contributing factor to white audiences of the day accepting him in an era where blackface was still common. Ironically, his lighter skin complexion may also be a contributing factor in your own misconceptions of him, and may be why you made such a regrettably uneducated statement.
Two truly great Americans. Cab Calloway is utterly divine in every way and his zoot suits are unrivaled in the category of iconic male fashions. He also wrote and published a dictionary of jazz that is brilliance personified. like Al Jolson and I truly appreciate the context and intentions of his blackface performances and fully approve of him for 1936 as well as for 2022!
The whole use of "blackface" was not an insult to the Blacks. If imitation is the sincerest form of flattery it was more than flattery. It was an honorific to all the talented Black performers before and since.
@@UriNateTion Then you don't understand history - Do some research. In those 'Blackface' wasn't done for racist reasons. Maybe one day 'Blackvoice' will be considered racist, and then music of Amy Winehouse and Paulo Nutini will be banned, because they are clearly emulating black singers when they sing . . . but they are both white.
@@Eyes-of-Horus respectfully, you are clearly a white person who has the audacity to look upon blackface as flattery. What's next, slavery was a jobs training program?
0:19 If anybody else was wondering what they said at the beginning: *Al Jolson:* Oh, ain’t it grand, to live and breathe, and let your chest expand? Morning, Cab!” *Cab Calloway:* “Good Morning, Al!” *Al Jolson:* “The skies are blue, the world’s a song when life is notes to you! I’ve got eternal youth because… I’ve got my heart where it belongs! Don’t care who makes the nation’s laws, As long as I can sing its song!”
I was gonna say, but everybody else already did.....of course that was Owl Jolson! Achhhhhhh,.....a croooner! The actual Al Jolson and ever incredible Cab Calloway are animated cartoons anyway, in the very best way! What voices! Better than any owl. Better moves too. But we all love the little bird with the great big eyes. Jack Bunny too.
I love how this spirits me away. I remember the Looney Tunes as a kid ('88) and oh the sound, how it is sung, the arrangement, everything about this tune takes me away! Thank you so much to the Gods we have such music
Oh, do I hear you...I must have brain damage, too, because this is one of those songs that can get stuck in my head and I'll go around singing it for days! Not all songs are like that, for me, but I love the old '20's songs. They were so silly and just plain fun. Used to have a 78 rpm of "Crazy Words, Crazy Tune," but have not found the version I had on here as yet. Maybe some day. Thanx so much for putting this song up. Love Cab from the Blues Brothers. He lived and breathed music.
Two Greats: Harold Arlen (music) and E.Y. Harburg (lyrics) wrote this terrific tune. Three years later, they would create the songs for "The Wizard of Oz"
I love to sing-a About the moon-a and the June-a and the spring-a, I love to sing-a, About a sky of blue-a, or a tea for two-a, Anything-a with a swing-a to an "I love you-a, " I love to, I love to sing! Give me a song-a About a son-a gun that went and done her wrong-a. But keep it clean-a, With a cottage small-a by a waterfall-a, Any sob-a that will throb-a to a bluebird's call-a, I love, I love to sing! I was born a singin' fool-a, Lah-de-dah! Ol' Major Bowes is gonna spot me, Got through Yale with boula-boula, Lah-de-dah! Old microphone's got me! I love to sing-a, I love to wake up with the south-a in my mouth-a, And wave a flag-a, With a cheer for Uncle Sammy and another for my mammy, I love to sing! The swingin'est, Hot singin'est, Bell-ringin'est, Song singin'est High tootin'est, Sky tootin'est, I love to sing!
Many many thanks for posting the background notes. I can't help noticing elements of a singer's warm up at the start and Jolson's way of pronouncing 'I' as 'nguy' suggests some deliberately trained technique. Incidentally, another clip of this song was once out on UA-cam and it showed Calloway performing a backflip at some point in the song.
No, swing lived in the 1930's and earliy 1940's and revitalized in late 1950's and 60's with singers like the legendary Frank Sinatra. These were what was popular at the times.
+Ganondorf The Dark Lord (King of Disrespect) as in it was always heard on the looney toones tone it down a thousand, I had forgot I even wrote this comment 😂😂
There was Elvis/Sinatra/Bing/Michael Jackson and then there was Al Jolson who was the greatest of them all par none! His story is virtually the story of entertainment itself and helped pave the way for everybody else!
I prefer what you described happening as it did; today electronics would have just homogenized the whole thing. Anyway, despite brain damage, I'm glad you took the time to learn this song; it's a very good one.
I had never heard this tune, anywhere, in my entire life, except in an old, non-series Warner Bros. Cartoon... The cartoon was, in some ways a burlesque of Jolson's movie, "The Jazz Singer:" A young owl, forced during voice lessons to sing "Drink To Me Only," goes on an "Amateur Hour"-type show, hosted not by Major Bowes, but by Jack Bunny, and sings this tune... and wins. But apparently, the tune originated here (and notice that Major Bowes is mentioned in the lyric)... And Jolson, the biggest name in the world in entertainment at the time, shares the art-deco stage with Cab Calloway... and they each seem to be genuinely enjoying the presence of the other. Jolson: The First White Guy With Soul. (And could we PLEASE put to rest, forever, the calumnious canard that Jolson was a racist? In entertainment terms, he may have been the first Freedom Rider.) Addenda: At 1:16, Calloway anticipates James Brown by 25 years; note the architecture in the beginning: If "The Fountainhead" had had a musical number, this could have been it.
Crazy to think that jazz/swing/big band was considered rebellious music at one point. It just sounds so wholesome and fun and happy
Yet it transform into lofi as we know it. A new type of jazz
There is a black guy and a white guy hanging performing together. That seems like ot could have been considered pretty rebellious.
@@because_the_internet Al Jolson was Jewish and poor growing up in the streets with no mom. He experience lots of prejudice which made him feel a kinship to black people/performers like Cab.
It was the band breaks, and the off stage antics!
Because black people invented jazz, lots of white people still hated blacks at this time so it makes sense being "rebellious"
It took me this long to get the "al jolson" "owl jolson" joke.
Better late than never!
Ohhhh I just saw that because I read your comment 😂😂😂
How?!? 😭😭😭😭😭
haha,I was an al fan b4 so put 2 and 2 together
It’s a play on words
The owl from Looney Tunes brought me here
Crypto looney tunes ? 😂wtf
It's called owl jolson. Look it up. Classic WB cartoon about 8 mins long. It brought me here too. I think it came out at the same time as this movie, as promotion.
Juliette Aguirre Wow, I guess you never seen that episode then
Crypto no I haven't actually lol I didn't know it even existed 😂
owl jolson also brought me here damn old school cartoon network shows.
I’m so glad to find this on UA-cam pure gold
At one time, Cab Calloway was given dressing rooms inferior to Jolson’s. When Jolson heard about it, he went to the head of the studio and threatened to walk out unless Cab was given equal accommodations. He also insisted Cab be given star billing.
Powerranger: sounds like the nobility of a white man
@@toddinthemiddle it would be hilarious if he met with the head of the studio in blackface
@@toddinthemiddle Jolson is Jewish
@@metelicgunz146 white jewish man
@@toddinthemiddle It's called looking out for your fellow man, genius
G'morning Al!
G'morning Cab!
Oh that is just adorable.
Best part
Never knew this was a real song. The play on the name with Owl Jolson is really good.
I would love to live my whole life with Cab's energy in this video!
Cab is dangerously close to being my favorite musician of all time.
Especially when he wears black face at klan rally’s
He was and will forever be the Bee's Knees
Dangerously close to the ledge lol
@@antfbi source for this? Can’t find anything myself. Edit: are you referring to Al Jolson? The other singer in the video? He has been in films where he has worn blackface (which, gross, but unfortunately par for the course in this era of film which isn’t much of an excuse) but again, cannot find any real sources for any involvement with any specific hate groups (perhaps it’s been destroyed or buried on purpose?)
@@antfbi Cab Calloway was an African American. Unfortunately, you're confusing him for Al Jolson, who is the other singer in this video, and was a blackface performer during this era. Relative to our own cultural expectations and perceptions, Cab had light skin when compared to many African Americans. This was actually a contributing factor to white audiences of the day accepting him in an era where blackface was still common. Ironically, his lighter skin complexion may also be a contributing factor in your own misconceptions of him, and may be why you made such a regrettably uneducated statement.
I grew up with Looney Tunes and saw the Owl Jolson cartoon! And I found this masterpiece. I'm 21 but I have a love for all music. ❤️
I did too, and I agree with you! I am almost 70 years old!
You have a good taste, and you’re real pretty 😊
Hey, I did too, but I'm in my 40s. What the hell?!
Omgggg “Owl Johnson” and “Al Johnson” are the same person lol
@@shannsimms9072 his name was Al Jolson not Johnson
The purest song ever written. A song about loving to sing. 🥺
@@AmAxel35 you didn't listen to 2nd verse wake up with the southa in my mouth can't singa that today but great song then
I had no idea this was an actual song. No wonder it is so catchy.
Looney tunes brought me here to just now I'm watching that owl right now lmao 😂😂😂!!!!
Cab and Al on same stage these guys are ICONS
Two truly great Americans. Cab Calloway is utterly divine in every way and his zoot suits are unrivaled in the category of iconic male fashions. He also wrote and published a dictionary of jazz that is brilliance personified. like Al Jolson and I truly appreciate the context and intentions of his blackface performances and fully approve of him for 1936 as well as for 2022!
Indeed Al really went to bat for black performers.
The whole use of "blackface" was not an insult to the Blacks. If imitation is the sincerest form of flattery it was more than flattery. It was an honorific to all the talented Black performers before and since.
I don’t think that’s how blackface works
@@UriNateTion Then you don't understand history - Do some research. In those 'Blackface' wasn't done for racist reasons.
Maybe one day 'Blackvoice' will be considered racist, and then music of Amy Winehouse and Paulo Nutini will be banned, because they are clearly emulating black singers when they sing . . . but they are both white.
@@Eyes-of-Horus respectfully, you are clearly a white person who has the audacity to look upon blackface as flattery. What's next, slavery was a jobs training program?
0:19
If anybody else was wondering what they said at the beginning:
*Al Jolson:* Oh, ain’t it grand, to live and breathe, and let your chest expand? Morning, Cab!”
*Cab Calloway:* “Good Morning, Al!”
*Al Jolson:* “The skies are blue, the world’s a song when life is notes to you!
I’ve got eternal youth because…
I’ve got my heart where it belongs!
Don’t care who makes the nation’s laws,
As long as I can sing its song!”
I can't believe that it's taken me 47 years to actually find some classic, good & clean music to get into. What a fool I've been. Thank you!
Didn't you know about Sinatra Tony Bennett Dean Martin and so many others I grew up with them on radio and records
Two supremely talented guys ♥
Everyone loves good music.
There was only one Al Jolson! What a performer!!
a young Cab Calloway...he was in the Blues Brother's Movie 1980
I was gonna say, but everybody else already did.....of course that was Owl Jolson! Achhhhhhh,.....a croooner!
The actual Al Jolson and ever incredible Cab Calloway are animated cartoons anyway, in the very best way! What voices! Better than any owl. Better moves too. But we all love the little bird with the great big eyes. Jack Bunny too.
I FINALLY FOUND IT !!!!
whoever posted this is my new hero
This never gets old.
I love how this spirits me away. I remember the Looney Tunes as a kid ('88) and oh the sound, how it is sung, the arrangement, everything about this tune takes me away! Thank you so much to the Gods we have such music
I FUCKING LOVE TO SING-A
Fock yeah
Arcade ganon coment in a movie from Vegas (You profile photo)
Best crossover of the Jazz era
Honestly you might be right
This is really good. I wish you could bottle the enthusiasm. These artists glow.
Oh, do I hear you...I must have brain damage, too, because this is one of those songs that can get stuck in my head and I'll go around singing it for days! Not all songs are like that, for me, but I love the old '20's songs. They were so silly and just plain fun.
Used to have a 78 rpm of "Crazy Words, Crazy Tune," but have not found the version I had on here as yet. Maybe some day.
Thanx so much for putting this song up. Love Cab from the Blues Brothers. He lived and breathed music.
Jolly looks good singing with Cab Calloway two greats together.
Eric Cartman under alien mind control 😂😂😂😂
So classic...Love Al Jolson!
Cab callowsy put soul into this song
Wonderful Arlen-Harburg tune beautifully done by two total masters of entertainment.
A great song writing team! A couple of immigrant kids who changed their names and became song writing stars!
I didn't know Harold arlen wrote that thanks so much
Will always love this!!!
Two of the greats!
Two Greats: Harold Arlen (music) and E.Y. Harburg (lyrics) wrote this terrific tune. Three years later, they would create the songs for "The Wizard of Oz"
They’re both terrific.
Man. I wonder if Cab ever took a dive dancing on platforms like that. Seems dangerous.
It might have been but I am sure the studio would have protected him from harm
Awesome streamlined architecture!
Owl Jolson brought me here,I had to know if it was a real song,being the Jolson fan I am,I had never heard it...til now.
Cab calloway...sure can get down....michael jackson...james brown....n cab calloway...the evolution of dance thru the decades
Watch his scene in Stormy Weather. The dancers are the Nicholas brothers. Those are the guys who taught MJ everything he knew about dancing.
Mick Jagger wished he had 1% of Cab Calloways talent. Incredible.
I love to sing-a
About the moon-a and the June-a and the spring-a,
I love to sing-a,
About a sky of blue-a, or a tea for two-a,
Anything-a with a swing-a to an "I love you-a, "
I love to, I love to sing!
Give me a song-a
About a son-a gun that went and done her wrong-a.
But keep it clean-a,
With a cottage small-a by a waterfall-a,
Any sob-a that will throb-a to a bluebird's call-a,
I love, I love to sing!
I was born a singin' fool-a,
Lah-de-dah!
Ol' Major Bowes is gonna spot me,
Got through Yale with boula-boula,
Lah-de-dah!
Old microphone's got me!
I love to sing-a,
I love to wake up with the south-a in my mouth-a,
And wave a flag-a,
With a cheer for Uncle Sammy and another for my mammy,
I love to sing!
The swingin'est,
Hot singin'est,
Bell-ringin'est,
Song singin'est
High tootin'est,
Sky tootin'est,
I love to sing!
Many many thanks for posting the background notes. I can't help noticing elements of a singer's warm up at the start and Jolson's way of pronouncing 'I' as 'nguy' suggests some deliberately trained technique. Incidentally, another clip of this song was once out on UA-cam and it showed Calloway performing a backflip at some point in the song.
I can see how many today could take this as a joke but I see the innovation and realize the time
Bro took 2 months too right another comment
All of this music LIVED in the Looney tunes love it! lol
No, swing lived in the 1930's and earliy 1940's and revitalized in late 1950's and 60's with singers like the legendary Frank Sinatra. These were what was popular at the times.
+Ganondorf The Dark Lord (King of Disrespect) as in it was always heard on the looney toones tone it down a thousand, I had forgot I even wrote this comment 😂😂
+Ganondorf The Dark Lord (King of Disrespect) but thanks for the brief lesson babez 😌
Owl Jolson!! 😂😂😂😂 I get it now!
hahaha
Ladies and gentlemen, I give you the greatest Collab in history
Fantastic!!!! Great !!!! Cab
Never heard of Cab until this video but his singing is amazing! Gotta check out more of his stuff
ths is GOLD
Rapper's al jolson,& cal, callawau's, can sangs well...and also very talented,
Wonderful def love this one
owl jolson bring me here
love!!!!!!!!!!! Thanks
I'm lovin it still!
There was Elvis/Sinatra/Bing/Michael Jackson and then there was Al Jolson who was the greatest of them all par none! His story is virtually the story of entertainment itself and helped pave the way for everybody else!
and I LOVE IT
Merci beaucoup from Paris France and happy New Year 👍 👍 👍.
I love this
This is Al Jolson, only 9 years after The Jazz Singer was made.
Coolest song EVER
One of the best things ever
GREAT singers, yes, SIR ! lol
I prefer what you described happening as it did; today electronics would have just homogenized the whole thing.
Anyway, despite brain damage, I'm glad you took the time to learn this song; it's a very good one.
love this so much
I also love to sing.
Keep on singing hon
Fantastic and the so funny 😁😄😂😂😂😂😂🤣🌅💐💐💐
Amazing performers I see Prince influence here
I was aware of AL,but,not this song til I saw Owl Jolson again
the era
Classic
cab's hair going crazy like shyd
The tie tucked into the pants is tickling my soul 😅
I love to singa...bout the moona and the JUne a and the springa
Of course the cartoon owl came later. Owl Jolson, of course. "I Love To Singa" - Warner Bros. Cartoons.
0:52 When you're under alien control.
So, the premise is that these two essentially rap battle daily from across skyscraper penthouses. I can dig it.
Me too 😊
Cab is on that good cure all.
I love this and to see Cab featured, is he from Penn Ave Baltimore. Looney Tunes brought me here btw. Born in 87
This guy is definitely under alien control.
Alas, what I see is a great divide; 2 penthouses and a gulf between them ..
They're both under alien mind control 🤣
0:52 he’s under alien controll
My animation history professor brought me here!
0:52 this guy's under alien control
2 Icons
"he's under alien control!"
He's under alien control!
I like the Owl version way more
Me too
If only these men lived long enough to see the Macarena. I wonder what they would have thought of it?
Where’s my looney tunes owl ?
I’m disappointed that South Park brought me here, but this song is perfection.
ok kids, this is whats called music
I had never heard this tune, anywhere, in my entire life, except in an old, non-series Warner Bros. Cartoon...
The cartoon was, in some ways a burlesque of Jolson's movie, "The Jazz Singer:"
A young owl, forced during voice lessons to sing "Drink To Me Only," goes on an "Amateur Hour"-type show, hosted not by Major Bowes, but by Jack Bunny, and sings this tune... and wins.
But apparently, the tune originated here (and notice that Major Bowes is mentioned in the lyric)...
And Jolson, the biggest name in the world in entertainment at the time, shares the art-deco stage with Cab Calloway... and they each seem to be genuinely enjoying the presence of the other.
Jolson: The First White Guy With Soul.
(And could we PLEASE put to rest, forever, the calumnious canard that Jolson was a racist? In entertainment terms, he may have been the first Freedom Rider.)
Addenda:
At 1:16, Calloway anticipates James Brown by 25 years; note the architecture in the beginning: If "The Fountainhead" had had a musical number, this could have been it.
am no expert,but,I believe that's called Art Deco...the building design.
Owl Jolson!