Harry Secombe, what a voice! To think this is the same Harry Secombe who was on the Goon Show with Peter Sellars and Spike Milligan just boggles the mind. An all around talented genius!
Sir Harry Secombe was a well-known tenor and comedian alongside Spike Milligan, and he made the song "If I Ruled the World" from the musical stage play _Pickwick_ his signature tune. That stage play is based on the Dickens novel _The Pickwick Papers_ , and this might have been a reason Secombe was chosen to play Bumble here.
In the mid-70's I played one of the pickpocket boys in my Catholic elementary school play. For the next 30 years, I dreamed of playing Bumble as an adult. Finally, did so in Community Theater production as a 40 y/o. I loved every second of it, and I had chills every time I sang this song. I showed up on 1st day of rehearsals with this song NAILED....well, maybe not quite as good as Mr. Secombe.....but as close as I could get.
He will lay the blame on the one who named him... O.. Li... ver! Debating using this as an audition piece for a local production of A Christmas Carol. This combined with a Mr. Dolittle monlogue from My Fair Laidy.
I took talent for granted back in the day. Saw this as a kid when it was first released and liked it so much. It’s only now I realize how great it really is.
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You think that's bad, my parents threatened to sell me to the gypsies. They even picked up the phone and "called" someone. Terrified me to no end. I broke down and cried saying, I'd be good. Thing was, I didn't know what the hell gypsies were!
This is why this movie was so good and in some ways even better than the original musical. While nowadays movie musicals like the latest Les Mis movie cannot even compare to the original
This song... this film. Reminds me of childhood, not cause Mum tried to flog me for the best price but I remember it was on like every Christmas.. I got bought the soundtrack on vinyl as a kid...still have it.
I used to sing this nicely and my trainer was lady Ági Néni, with a wonderful voice (coloratura soprano). And still I weep when I hear this... RIP Ági Néni, you taught me all about singing and how to appreciate others singing and all. I'll love you forever for this, hope you can hear me wherever you are. When I come and visit you we will have much to discuss.
Sir Harry Secombe was born in Swansea South Wales In his later life he presented "Songs of Praise" for BBC 1 Sunday afternoon programme One day the team were filming from a Church in his home town near the Gower peninsula It was such a long time ago But I remember being at the hotel where some of BBC crew were staying overnight after filming Sir Harry was also present Later in the evening In the Lounge after much persuasion He stood up and sang this song without musical accompaniment or amplification His voice was so powerful that I swear they must have heard it as far away as Cardiff He was a real gentleman also
The wonderful, fantastic gorgeously talented Sir Harry Secombe.. Who was also in The Goon Shows with Peter Sellers and Spike Milligan (who wrote them)... Harry could act, sing and so much more... Thanks for posting this wonderful gem... :0)x
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The composer wrote the story and what a story. I'm sure he had the performers in mind when he tailored his amazing score to their enormous talents. Yes it is based on Dickens, of course. But what a talent upon Mr. Bart.
I woke up thsi morning with this song stuck in my head. and i had it stuck all day in my head and now after thid I am going to go to bed and sing it in my sleep. I love this movie and i am going to be 28 years old on July 13 and I am also a mom of 2 girls 4 and under.
@@richdemonstoy5309 He was exceptionally good at what he did,; whether or not you like what he did, he was excellent in the Goons, in movies, recordings.
Oliver is definitely the best film I've seen in my lifetime i'm only young but the younger generations are tuff nuts and hard to please now days and yet som many teens and kids enjoy this fantastic classic, definitely saying something x
my favourite musical of all time i do like a lot of other ones but to me this is the best one i can watch this over and over again and harry secombe what a wonderful voice he had i could listen to him for hours and this was my nan's favourite musical too god rest her soul miss you nan i still remember watching this over and over again when i was little with my nan god i must have worn that tape out lol have it on dvd nowadays
01:20-01:29 - that look between Oliver and Bumble as if to say Oliver “Your not going to find anyone who’ll want me for the prices your selling me for.” Bumble - perhaps you’re right? He’d already knocked down the price from 7 gunnies down to 3.
Believe it or not, Mad Men brought me here. I just watched episode 11 in season 3 - very emotional episode, and they play this song with the credits at the end. I did see the movie many years ago, but glad i was led to see this part again. Beautiful
When I young my mom sold me for 2 days as to see how it feels like to have different parents because I use to say my parents are the worst but she sold me to an actor who acted cruel but he wasn’t really cruel
Harry Secombe, what a voice! To think this is the same Harry Secombe who was on the Goon Show with Peter Sellars and Spike Milligan just boggles the mind. An all around talented genius!
That was a really beautiful scene. Mr Bumble although he is a jerk he has a really loving singing voice!
Sir Harry Secombe was a well-known tenor and comedian alongside Spike Milligan, and he made the song "If I Ruled the World" from the musical stage play _Pickwick_ his signature tune. That stage play is based on the Dickens novel _The Pickwick Papers_ , and this might have been a reason Secombe was chosen to play Bumble here.
He’s giving boomer James corden vibes 😅
Agreed
In the mid-70's I played one of the pickpocket boys in my Catholic elementary school play. For the next 30 years, I dreamed of playing Bumble as an adult. Finally, did so in Community Theater production as a 40 y/o. I loved every second of it, and I had chills every time I sang this song. I showed up on 1st day of rehearsals with this song NAILED....well, maybe not quite as good as Mr. Secombe.....but as close as I could get.
Chris Nutley I’m playing Mr Bumble in April as part of a school production! Great character, but unfortunately I’m a terrible singer :/
He will lay the blame on the one who named him... O.. Li... ver! Debating using this as an audition piece for a local production of A Christmas Carol. This combined with a Mr. Dolittle monlogue from My Fair Laidy.
I took talent for granted back in the day. Saw this as a kid when it was first released and liked it so much. It’s only now I realize how great it really is.
This song is the most beautifully sung melody in this musical for me.
Yes, yes!
Wow, i never get tired of hearing that voice!
Jeez...that must be the most compliments Oliver ever got in his life...
This musical has the BEST soundtrack I've ever heard, simply beautiful
Yes! It sure does!!
What a fabulous tenor and what a lovely, dear man. And hello, Reggie Perrin!
Barritenor*
It amazes my how even after all theses years the sets and designs still hold up! My god what a fucking timeless masterpiece!
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It certainly is.
What a fantastic set, you can almost feel the cold and experience the misery.
That last note is just magnificent. And a funny man too.
My favorite part "CERTAINLY NOT, SIR!"
have you seen this at a school? I went to one to see oliver
His Singing Was Incredible 💯😎
"Is this legal, man?"
"Only here, and in Mississippi."
+docdave15 or to Jerry Sandusky
Lavern Merriweather - ignorant dribble..
I was searching for that clip and found this, instead 😐
You’re silly!
@@homelesshannah50 Bruh😆😆😆😆😆😆🤦🏿🤦🏿🤦🏿🤦🏿🤦🏿
When I was naughty my dad would walk me down the street and sing this, I was always terrified someone would actually buy me xD
My mom did that to me too when I was a kid. Lol
+KamexKoopa That´s ridiculous and abuse. You can damage a child with something like that.
It's not abusive. My mum did smth similar except she would pretend to drop me off at a park and then drove away for 5 mins
KawaiiCookie88 And you think that's normal?
You think that's bad, my parents threatened to sell me to the gypsies. They even picked up the phone and "called" someone. Terrified me to no end. I broke down and cried saying, I'd be good. Thing was, I didn't know what the hell gypsies were!
What an incredibly beautiful voice!
Harry Secombe was such a talented man. A singer, actor and comedian - a true inspiration
Oliver is so adorable!
Great voice. Great song. Great memories.
It’s a cold cold world we live in sometimes.
Mr B had a powerful voice.
Wow, I'd forgotten what an amazing voice Harry Secombe had, and that Leonard Rossiter was even IN this! He's unrecognisable!
Back when movie musicals had great singing.
This is why this movie was so good and in some ways even better than the original musical. While nowadays movie musicals like the latest Les Mis movie cannot even compare to the original
@@commonsenselyrics what did you think of The Greatest Showman?
@@lalak492 lol
@@commonsenselyrics see thing is, harry secome is ded
@@commonsenselyrics wait disregard
i love d way he holds the note at the end..i love this movie wish i could get it on dvd
What a wonderful shortest piece, master voice and harmony!
Great movie, Great Singer,Classic☺
I love how he holds that note at the end. BTW, at 0:22 the camera shake looks un-planned.
His voice is amazing 😲🎤🎵
Such a good movie musical. Who couldn't help feel sorry for poor Oliver?
Mr. Bumble is the bomb, dude knows how to sing.
harry what a voice what man what a entertainer.
Poor Oliver! This scene has something of Les Miserables about it.
Look down, look down, your standing in your grave.
It depends on who wrote theirs first
It reminds me of one of the songs from the Romeo and Juliet made in the 60s
Hence why I'm writing a cross over with Oliver! and Les Miserables
@@amanogirl1 Val Jean buys Oliver instead of adopting cossette
The most famous tenor of all time mario alanza said he wished he had this man's voice as he was amazing.
You think Mario Alonso is more famous than Luciano pavarotti?
Such a beautiful melody but so depressing
This song... this film. Reminds me of childhood, not cause Mum tried to flog me for the best price but I remember it was on like every Christmas.. I got bought the soundtrack on vinyl as a kid...still have it.
I used to sing this nicely and my trainer was lady Ági Néni, with a wonderful voice (coloratura soprano). And still I weep when I hear this... RIP Ági Néni, you taught me all about singing and how to appreciate others singing and all. I'll love you forever for this, hope you can hear me wherever you are. When I come and visit you we will have much to discuss.
This made me cry!! Keep singing
+cooljul1 Thank you, I still sing. And now I am crying too even though I am an old man.
GoPro Dog check out my channel I have a video of me singing music of the night!! Tell me what you think
Sir Harry Secombe was born in Swansea South Wales
In his later life he presented
"Songs of Praise" for BBC 1 Sunday afternoon programme
One day the team were filming from a Church in his home town near the Gower peninsula
It was such a long time ago
But I remember being at the hotel where some of BBC crew were staying overnight after filming
Sir Harry was also present
Later in the evening
In the Lounge after much persuasion
He stood up and sang this song without musical accompaniment
or amplification
His voice was so powerful that I swear they must have heard it as far away as Cardiff
He was a real gentleman also
The wonderful, fantastic gorgeously talented Sir Harry Secombe.. Who was also in The Goon Shows with Peter Sellers and Spike Milligan (who wrote them)... Harry could act, sing and so much more... Thanks for posting this wonderful gem... :0)x
My dad would walk around the house with my little brother singing this song 😂 Great memory
I had to look up old British money conversions for this song lol. Makes Harry Potter money actually seem sane by comparison.
probably the BEST musical ever made
yes
Pepe Grillo definitely. No probably about it!
🅱iggas this movie sucks dick
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My Fair Lady is my favorite, but this is up there! :)
Both movies won Best Picture, in fact.
Beautiful singing Harry Secombe!
One of my favorite movies and book ❤️
What a voice!
The composer wrote the story and what a story. I'm sure he had the performers in mind when he tailored his amazing score to their enormous talents. Yes it is based on Dickens, of course. But what a talent upon Mr. Bart.
Sir Harry could SING! This is what you get from a TRUE operatic tenor_ and a first class Welsh comedian, too. Cymru am byth!
Wow what a fabulously great musical number!
The wonderful Harry Secombe.
I woke up thsi morning with this song stuck in my head. and i had it stuck all day in my head and now after thid I am going to go to bed and sing it in my sleep. I love this movie and i am going to be 28 years old on July 13 and I am also a mom of 2 girls 4 and under.
Harry Secombe is amazing. I grew up with this and I sang in musicals but only ever met one professional singer who can get close to this!
What a voice....
wow!.....what a voice!
Talk about a voice!
I love this song it's so good
1:21 .. I love that moment, I think Mister Bumblebee does care about Oliver, at least a little
Bumble not bumblebee
MR BUMBLE
RaveleijnRidder Well he is literally selling him
Wasn't it awesome when Sir Optimus Prime turned out to be Oliver's grandfather?
i wouldn't say that he looked at him thinking he should just give in a sell em for a price lower then his offer. being abit greedu
Harry Secombe had such a powerful voice.... almost as big as his personality.
Yea for a undertaker lol
@@richdemonstoy5309 He was exceptionally good at what he did,; whether or not you like what he did, he was excellent in the Goons, in movies, recordings.
Almost as big as him
Wow that's a great singing voice.
That man is an EXCELLENT tenor.....wow!
Oliver is definitely the best film I've seen in my lifetime i'm only young but the younger generations are tuff nuts and hard to please now days and yet som many teens and kids enjoy this fantastic classic, definitely saying something x
The late ,great Harry Secombe. Goon,Welshman ,comedian and simply the greatest tenor EVER !
now i remember this movie.... Thank You...
Harry Seacomb singing, what a lovely voice, great singer, good actor and comedian. Very talented.
This is my favourite song in this musical☺️
love this bass voice, dun think other actors can pull this kind of sound..
Beautiful voice❤
whoa, chills down my spine..
this is song is top class
A very beautiful song.
L'homme a une très belle voix. Oliver est très expressif. La mise en scéne comme toutes sont excellentes.
Congratulation
One of the best songs of the play!!..
Omg that voice
my favourite musical of all time i do like a lot of other ones but to me this is the best one i can watch this over and over again and harry secombe what a wonderful voice he had i could listen to him for hours and this was my nan's favourite musical too god rest her soul miss you nan i still remember watching this over and over again when i was little with my nan god i must have worn that tape out lol have it on dvd nowadays
Sir Harry Secombe great voice..
This makes me sad, that children were pawned off in those days. I always felt concerned who they end up with
Sometimes it’s best not to know 😢
fave musical
01:20-01:29 - that look between Oliver and Bumble as if to say
Oliver “Your not going to find anyone who’ll want me for the prices your selling me for.”
Bumble - perhaps you’re right?
He’d already knocked down the price from 7 gunnies down to 3.
I think I didn’t blink for the whole song since it is so gooooood
This is my favourite bit of the film I love Bumble.
I really love his voice.
This is one interesting song choice they had chosen.
I have randomly started signing this a lot lately..... and I'm not sure why.
Oliver: is this Legal?
Mr. Bumble: only here, and in Mississippi
Believe it or not, Mad Men brought me here. I just watched episode 11 in season 3 - very emotional episode, and they play this song with the credits at the end. I did see the movie many years ago, but glad i was led to see this part again. Beautiful
The melody of this song is so beautiful❤️Too bad the lyrics are sad
anyone with a voice like that should be forgiven for human trafficking
There's just something about this song........long live the movie musical!
I still sing this version at random times in my life since seeing it as a kid in school almost 20+ yrs ago
This song makes me cry so hard D':
I can't but love this song, despite everything.
Good old Harry S. what a trooper he was.
I used to sing this to my Bull Terrier. "Young Dog, Dog for Sale."
When I young my mom sold me for 2 days as to see how it feels like to have different parents because I use to say my parents are the worst but she sold me to an actor who acted cruel but he wasn’t really cruel
Classic Song!
I play this to my son
Lol, doing that right now!
Gets me every time!
Harry Secombe is a great singer. This is the best version I have heard of this song.
Most powerful scene in the film. I used it when I taught European history in my HS classes
Harry Secombe - fabulous voice. He was also in the Goons with Spike Milligan, Peter Sellers and Michael Bentine.
Theese songs are great
this one gives me proper goosebumps and makes me sad :(!!!! but love this movie/musical none the less :D!
one of the best movies ever