Exactly. This was also the version that I heard this song for the first time. Even after years of listening, I still wait for someone to say "baby" while Tammy Wynette is singing.
As a musician for over 45 years, I can tell you that this actually happened at the old Red Dog Lounge in Freer, Texas in 1972. They had a chicken wire setup in front of the stage for Mexican bands that screwed up. We played there and at the end of the gig, a fight broke out and the lead guitar player and I hid behind the amps to get away from the beer bottles and glass and liquid coming our way. Then a pistol shot rang out and that's when all hell broke loose. What memories.
Hah! my first venture into a bar was somewhere in the boonies of the Adirondacks around Cranberry Lake, NY, in 2004, and they had wire there, too. I laughed so hard.
Hah! my first venture into a bar was somewhere in the boonies of the Adirondacks around Cranberry Lake, NY, in 2004, and they had wire there, too. I laughed so hard.
Hah! my first venture into a bar was somewhere in the boonies of the Adirondacks around Cranberry Lake, NY, in 2004, and they had wire there, too. I laughed so hard.
Dan Akroyd's "baby" has definitely ruined the original for me. It truly does belong there. Such a simple thing, but so profound and so perfect. I suppose that's what I get for going to see the Blues Brothers every day of summer when I was 10.
I guess 'son of a father who was born in, what, 65?' starter pack. (from Italy for me, I grew up with Shrek, blues Brothers, and army of darkness, for this last one my father made us watch it in English cause he didn't want us to learn bad words, and obviously as a child I completely didn't catch the comical part, started to see it at 13 I think lol).
This movie was really good when it came out, but now it's like a fine wine, with all the performers featured here that are no longer with us, it's aging beautifully. I recently introduced this movie to a kid born in this century and although he liked it, I think that it may be a while before he can fully appreciate the talent of these people. Edit update: So the kid, now 20 year old young man, I introduced this movie to all those years ago just told me that he was looking for this movie this year on DVD. I guess he liked it enough to see it again.
@@braydenwerner6221 Yes, I know, but the performers I was referring to are the ones that are not alive ; E.g. Aretha Franklin, John Lee Hooker, Cab Calloway, John Belushi etc..
Love how these "Blues Musicians" know the chords to this song. The bass player is note perfect. He'd well be getting questioned. Classic scene from a classic movie.
If I remember correctly Aykroyd and Belushi started the Blues Brothers Band as an SNL sketch at first but they became so populair they could ride the wave and since it was a legit passion project for Belushi and Akroyd they got some pretty big names together to form the band. Not gonna lie, I'm not familiar with most of them but I think that's still pretty awesome. The band in the movie and I think live shows(?) consisted of a lot of actual skilled veterans who played the song themselves. One thing I love about this movie is how the songs sound and feel so natural compared to a lot of other band related movies, makes me think they just gave a proper show and called it a scene. James Brown was notorious for always wanting to sing his songs live and in the moment and his scenes absolutely show his craftsmanship.
The duck is part of the creators of Southern soul. Al Jackson used to say that Duck Dunn and Cropper added a country flavored tone in Stax sound. Sure Duck Dunn perfectly knew country music. One of the best that walk on Earth. As for me, the bass line here is perfect. Laid back, with a hell of a taste. He was not a "blues musician", but a southern musician...and above all a wonderful musician.
Just like the great Planes Trains and Automobiles, you appreciate this masterpiece more when you get older and I guess for different reasons. The guy drinking alone and the perfectly timed 'Baby' by Dan Akroyd, just outstanding.
This movie is a masterpiece and an amazing time capsule without it ever becoming dated. The perfect gateway to music of a life long passed. Also that first high pitch ''AND IIIIIIIIIIF YOU LOOOOOVE HIIIIIM'' always cracks me up and reminds me of karaoke nights.
lyrics Sometimes it's hard to be a woman Giving all your love to just one man And if you love him, oh be proud of him 'Cause after all he's just a man. Stand by your man, give him two arms to cling to And something warm to come to When nights are cold and lonely. Stand by your man, and tell the world you love him Keep giving all the love you can. Stand by your man. Stand by your man, and show the world you love him Keep giving all the love you can. BBY Stand by your man.
sometimes it's hard to be a woman giving all your love to just one man and if you love him oh be proud of you cuz after all he's just a man stand by your man give him two arms to plain to and something warm to come to when nights are cold and lonely stand by your man and tell the world you love him keep giving all the love you can stand by your man stand by your man and show the world you love him keep giving all the love you can (baby) stand by your man ♫
So much talent in the movie gone now. Still one of my favorite movies John Belushi Aretha Franklin Matt Murphy Cab Calloway Alan Rubin Donald Dunn John Lee Hooker Ray Charles Carrie Fisher John Candy James Brown Henry Gibson Charles Napier
Dear Hollywood. PLEASE DO NOT REMAKE THIS FILM.....it's timeless like Gone with the Wind and Oz....it would be like peeing on a Picasso if they made a reboot or a remake of Blues Brothers....
As much as I've always loved this scene for its comedic value, the more I listen to this version the more I think it works just as well, if not better, being sung from a man's perspective. Well, especially from the Blues Brothers' perspective.
B.B. 2000 was great as well, but I still always come back to "The Original", here, for some real classic humor, that could only be touched on by the combo of Akroyd & Belushi...☺!
the choreography😍😍 love to do it while waiting on the bus stop,with this song on my mind. People think I'm a weirdo but they just can't hear the song playing on my mind, too bad for them.
Recorded from UA-cam with audacity, exported the mp3 with the correct titles and such, stuck it into my iTunes folder on the computer, sync’d my phone and voila!! It’s on my album now! #worthit
I always felt sorry for the cleaner at the end picking up the broken bottles. Especially when there's 2 or 3 assholes still tossing them at the band while she is cleaning!
Last day of term, year 9, someone was allowed to bring a vhs tape in for the class to watch. I brought this in. Everybody hated it. I clearly had better taste
The guy alone drinking his beer gets me every time.
been there
@@hmackie6823 I know right......😕
I know the feeling
🍺
And me
I love when Dan Aykroyd adds the word baby to the song it's perfect!!!
Scott Keimig I'm so agree! Perfect 😍
Exactly. This was also the version that I heard this song for the first time. Even after years of listening, I still wait for someone to say "baby" while Tammy Wynette is singing.
Same here. I swear he's looking at me when he sang that part. Love Elwood Blues and this movie
An audible 'Mmm' escaped me, that's how good it was!
I thought i was going to get in a big fight at a country bar like this when i was younger for doing that Hahahaha.
Don't forget they have two kinds of music at Bob's Country Bunker - country AND western...
R Pantaleo you mean BOTH kinds
hahahaa!
Hahahahahahahaha
WE have BOTH kinds...country AND western
As a musician for over 45 years, I can tell you that this actually happened at the old Red Dog Lounge in Freer, Texas in 1972. They had a chicken wire setup in front of the stage for Mexican bands that screwed up. We played there and at the end of the gig, a fight broke out and the lead guitar player and I hid behind the amps to get away from the beer bottles and glass and liquid coming our way. Then a pistol shot rang out and that's when all hell broke loose. What memories.
Hah! my first venture into a bar was somewhere in the boonies of the Adirondacks around Cranberry Lake, NY, in 2004, and they had wire there, too. I laughed so hard.
Hah! my first venture into a bar was somewhere in the boonies of the Adirondacks around Cranberry Lake, NY, in 2004, and they had wire there, too. I laughed so hard.
Hah! my first venture into a bar was somewhere in the boonies of the Adirondacks around Cranberry Lake, NY, in 2004, and they had wire there, too. I laughed so hard.
Amen. When the crowd gets pissed off, the band always gets it right between the eyes!
Awesome
1:14 guy holding back tears, no girl just his mug of beer.
Bob Lindholm III I feel sorry for him because he looks so sad
#ForeverAloneOG
then again he could just be skillful and spohisticated when it comes to being artistic. in a convincing manner.
Tfw no gf.
Was literally going to comment the same thing.
Dan Akroyd's "baby" has definitely ruined the original for me. It truly does belong there. Such a simple thing, but so profound and so perfect. I suppose that's what I get for going to see the Blues Brothers every day of summer when I was 10.
I saw it as a concession for having to do a country song and they were bluesman, so they threw a little soul in there.
I guess 'son of a father who was born in, what, 65?' starter pack. (from Italy for me, I grew up with Shrek, blues Brothers, and army of darkness, for this last one my father made us watch it in English cause he didn't want us to learn bad words, and obviously as a child I completely didn't catch the comical part, started to see it at 13 I think lol).
I agree I prefer tammy wynette they kind of ruined it. 🤔😕
@@joe5017 It definitely makes the song.
It’s such a powerful baby!
100% the best version of this song ever recorded.
This is: ua-cam.com/video/gnCFP0a_zoI/v-deo.html
I love the original but damn if I won't stop everything to listen to this in it's entirety
This movie was really good when it came out, but now it's like a fine wine, with all the performers featured here that are no longer with us, it's aging beautifully. I recently introduced this movie to a kid born in this century and although he liked it, I think that it may be a while before he can fully appreciate the talent of these people. Edit update: So the kid, now 20 year old young man, I introduced this movie to all those years ago just told me that he was looking for this movie this year on DVD. I guess he liked it enough to see it again.
preach
It's not about age. Anyone can appreciate the talent of these people
Dan aykroyd is still alive ya know
@@braydenwerner6221 Yes, I know, but the performers I was referring to are the ones that are not alive ; E.g. Aretha Franklin, John Lee Hooker, Cab Calloway, John Belushi etc..
I was born in ‘99 and this movie is incredible
The best "baby" ever made.
But also "when night are cold and lonley" are good.
now...you boys get $200 for the show, but y'all drank $300 in beer
I usually like to write the check on the dashboard
The best part of the movie!
@@charles1203 Second ...the best was the swimming Nazis
Haha, like number 300, that poetic
Pigs Trotters I hate Illinois nazis
That "baby" from dan is just gold
Takes all my strength not to sing "BABY!!" when listen to the original.
Came here to listen that part right after hearing the original... :D
I always sing the baby part!!
@@Rager473 Me too.That's the whole fun!
Nighty give in. I always do
We play classic country at work and I do the "Baby" to.
Love how these "Blues Musicians" know the chords to this song. The bass player is note perfect. He'd well be getting questioned. Classic scene from a classic movie.
The bass player is Duck Dunn, one of the greatest of all time.
I think Donald Dunn knows a thing or two about other kinds of music than just R and B. All of those guys do in that band.
If I remember correctly Aykroyd and Belushi started the Blues Brothers Band as an SNL sketch at first but they became so populair they could ride the wave and since it was a legit passion project for Belushi and Akroyd they got some pretty big names together to form the band. Not gonna lie, I'm not familiar with most of them but I think that's still pretty awesome.
The band in the movie and I think live shows(?) consisted of a lot of actual skilled veterans who played the song themselves. One thing I love about this movie is how the songs sound and feel so natural compared to a lot of other band related movies, makes me think they just gave a proper show and called it a scene. James Brown was notorious for always wanting to sing his songs live and in the moment and his scenes absolutely show his craftsmanship.
The duck is part of the creators of Southern soul. Al Jackson used to say that Duck Dunn and Cropper added a country flavored tone in Stax sound. Sure Duck Dunn perfectly knew country music. One of the best that walk on Earth. As for me, the bass line here is perfect. Laid back, with a hell of a taste. He was not a "blues musician", but a southern musician...and above all a wonderful musician.
This tune isn’t particularly difficult and just about any band that knew the song could do a version like this of about anything you can name.
I love the way Elwood sings "Baby!!"
that guy who almost starts crying get me every time
Over 30 years later and still one of the best movies EVER made!
R.I.P. John!
40 years now time flys eh 😁
And John Candy, Ray Charles, Aretha Franklin, Matt Guitar Murphy, Cab Calloway, Henry Gibson, Carrie Fisher, James Brown, and many others...😥
@@joepearson6644damn right 😢
Yep totally agree 👍. Rest in peace John Belushi. A comedy legend.🙏😓🌹🙏
surprising a nazi likes the movie lmao
I love how they call it a "favorite of the horn section."
TheJailProductions I was like 31 years old when I realized it’s because there’s no horn part 😂
I’ve been looking for your comments for a long time, I knew I wasn’t the only one!!
Dammit you beat me to it.
I’ll get you next time.
Death Grips - The horn Section
My party band will play this by request, and we always introduce it as a "favorite of the horn section." The song isn't complete without that part.
John Belushi and Dan Akroyd were the funniest team who made movie magic....plus they were funny on their own
Just like the great Planes Trains and Automobiles, you appreciate this masterpiece more when you get older and I guess for different reasons. The guy drinking alone and the perfectly timed 'Baby' by Dan Akroyd, just outstanding.
This movie is a masterpiece and an amazing time capsule without it ever becoming dated. The perfect gateway to music of a life long passed.
Also that first high pitch ''AND IIIIIIIIIIF YOU LOOOOOVE HIIIIIM'' always cracks me up and reminds me of karaoke nights.
lyrics
Sometimes it's hard to be a woman
Giving all your love to just one man
And if you love him, oh be proud of him
'Cause after all he's just a man.
Stand by your man, give him two arms to cling to
And something warm to come to
When nights are cold and lonely.
Stand by your man, and tell the world you love him
Keep giving all the love you can.
Stand by your man.
Stand by your man, and show the world you love him
Keep giving all the love you can. BBY
Stand by your man.
The guy drinking alone at 1:15, i completely understands how he feels. Gets me everytime.
I felt the pain of that guy who was alone
sometimes it's hard to be a woman
giving all your love to just one man
and if you love him oh be proud of you
cuz after all he's just a man
stand by your man
give him two arms to plain to
and something warm to come to
when nights are cold and lonely
stand by your man
and tell the world you love him
keep giving all the love you can
stand by your man
stand by your man
and show the world you love him
keep giving all the love you can (baby)
stand by your man ♫
give him two arms to CLING to
I know it's added for comic effect, but that sad, lonely cowboy @ 1:13 makes me cry. I want to give him a hug XD
He NEEDS a hug from someone. He's probably thinking, "she didn't stand by me, and that's why I'm sad and lonely".
Best film ever
One of them.
Such a great scene. No condescension. Shows that when you get down to it, people (and their music) have more in common than in difference
the old couple back then would be over 110 now.
Ackroyd's "baby!" always makes it for me.
I love Dan's and John's actions during the song. It adds to the song and makes me laugh.
Baybayyyyy
A favorite of the horn section. Perfect
2019!
Still one of the best Movies ever!
I'll always love the blues brothers classic ...never goes out of style ...
‘What kind of music do you usually have here?’
‘Oh, we got both kinds, we got both country and western.’
The man in the yellow Cat cap 🧢 crying on his 🍺... that’s me
Every parent should show their child this movie
So much talent in the movie gone now. Still one of my favorite movies
John Belushi
Aretha Franklin
Matt Murphy
Cab Calloway
Alan Rubin
Donald Dunn
John Lee Hooker
Ray Charles
Carrie Fisher
John Candy
James Brown
Henry Gibson
Charles Napier
Frank Oz
Steve Gourmet
Dear Hollywood. PLEASE DO NOT REMAKE THIS FILM.....it's timeless like Gone with the Wind and Oz....it would be like peeing on a Picasso if they made a reboot or a remake of Blues Brothers....
So yesterday I had a cooking class in high school. Our teacher told us, "stand by your pan." Guess where my mind goes?
Omg, I Love how Elwood tries to hit the High note though he is used to the Low notes
1:48 Baby!
Love the bottles flying their way the whole time they sing....
Dan akroyds "baby" is so perfect
Respect to that women picking up all the bottles at the end
The old couple,enjoying their beer, always reminded me of my grandparents. I sure do miss them.
It’s a must to sing BABY!!!! Loudly!!! My favorite movie
As much as I've always loved this scene for its comedic value, the more I listen to this version the more I think it works just as well, if not better, being sung from a man's perspective. Well, especially from the Blues Brothers' perspective.
B.B. 2000 was great as well, but I still always come back to "The Original", here, for some real classic humor, that could only be touched on by the combo of Akroyd & Belushi...☺!
I've always loved you.
Nazis
That stuttering kid I hate Illinois nazis
I like BOTH kinds of music... Rock AND Roll.
Sometimes you stay up a little later than usual and watch the random movie that's on at the time, and you end up loving it.
Stand by your man 💙
Le "baby" d'Elwood à 1:49 waoooooh j'adore
"Let's get the hell out of here". I've said that to myself after many gigs that was a disaster.
One greatest hit movie. Enjoy music. And movie A plus.
I think the part that's the funniest is even with the crowd seemingly enjoying the performance they're steady throwing bottles like which is it? 😂
Back when goin to the bar with friends was fun!!!
Just love this clip......"Ohhh...we have...Country..& Western.......The Good Ole Boys....Brilliant,,,,,Ahhhhh jus get the boyz....rite out back !!
Dan Aykroyd baby Is the best
I love you BLUES BROTHERS
The Blues Brothers is the ultimate Chicago movie 🎥.
..and Ferris Bueller. Check out Stony Island by Andew Davis (same guy who directed The Fugitive).
thats me, the dude with a tear in his beer
Best musical since after WWII
The best version of this song ever!!!
If they hate you, they'll throw beer bottles, whereas if they love you, they'll throw beer bottles.
The best song in this movie
Never heard both kinds, country and western, done so well>
ELWOOD TAKING A WHOLE BOTTLE OF BEER IS SO EPIC SHOT!
"Let's get the HELL outta here"!..then that feedback sound like LIKE YEP! (no need to even turn this off first) gets me every time!! LOL
the choreography😍😍 love to do it while waiting on the bus stop,with this song on my mind. People think I'm a weirdo but they just can't hear the song playing on my mind, too bad for them.
i am the guy at 1:13 :(
Oscar Westlén we all are brother
No, that's me.
me too
Oscar Westlén ya- he is good act
Oscar Westlén yes, I too am the man holding onto the woman trying not to laugh at the lonely guy
1:13 Story of my life.
Matthew Ellis hahaha 🤣🤣🤣
I prefer this to the original!
Irena Saric Me too 😉
I love this bar scene, looks like my kind of place!
Masterpiece movie, super band 🤘🏻
Saw that at the theater with my father and a friend from high school. Classic
This movie is a masterpiece. Much much better than High School Music
I'll stand by you Elwood.
Ackroyd and Belushi made my 80's
R.I.P. john beluhi
What?? Oh no, another one gone.
The good 'ol boys blues brothers band... Aye! what a mix :)
bringsa tear to your eye doesnt it......!!
This movie is so awesome. I wish this song was on the soundtrack
Recorded from UA-cam with audacity, exported the mp3 with the correct titles and such, stuck it into my iTunes folder on the computer, sync’d my phone and voila!! It’s on my album now!
#worthit
i love Elwoods bit at 1:49
I always felt sorry for the cleaner at the end picking up the broken bottles. Especially when there's 2 or 3 assholes still tossing them at the band while she is cleaning!
that's why God created aluminum cans
seriously greatest cover
I'm that guy, with the beer, alone
Greatest movie ever made!
xoxo The Clarences
"Let's get the hell outta here."
😂I'm From South Texas. I've played so many of these kinds of backwoods shows. And after our last song I always say that to the band 😂
Last day of term, year 9, someone was allowed to bring a vhs tape in for the class to watch. I brought this in. Everybody hated it. I clearly had better taste
It’s a crime that this isn’t in the original soundtrack to this movie
The Good Ol Boys!
The Good Ol... Blues brothers.. Boys band.
Rip Matt Murphy you will be missed
01:48 pure gold
Thanks John. Still my favorite version.
Best version of this song ever! lol
this is so romantic i can't even xD
1년마다 보러옵니다~그리워요❤
They didn't know you have to pay for the beer.
Me and my shipmate sang this at Karaoke once, complete with the gestures.
Lol we were so drunk.
Well yeah, but finish the story. How did it go? Did everyone like your performance?
@@snowrocket
They laughed. We did it for fun. We did get a nice ovation at the end though.
ı never forget this film