Relax, it's a party. Im making a big decision. From now on, I'm only selling hooch every other Thursday. Because I have important friends. I'm an important person. I have important garters to hold up my very important socks! Do you have any idea who the fuck I am? Do you! Do you! I'm Barney Googoo, with the goo-goo-googly eyes! AND I NEVER, EVER TAKE ANYTHING PERSONAL!
When I was a kid, my Grandpa and Grandma would always sing this to me. My Grandpa passed away in 2014, and my grandma passed away a few days ago. This brings back so many fond memories. ♥️
Same here bro. My grandparents practically Raised me. My nonna, and nonno would sing this to me when I was little, because of Barney The Dinosauraw. They both ended up passing away from Cancer in 2020. My nonna passed first. Then my nonno. They fought like every old school typical Italian couple, but deep down they truly loved each other. In thirty years the one, and only time I saw my nonno cry was when my nonna passed away. I miss them both more then anything in this world., and I would give anything in this world just to be able to spend one more day with them. I couldn’t have asked for better grandparents. They don’t make men, and women like that anymore.
My grandmother who died in 1992 was a piano player who played in silent movie houses - well into her 80's she would still play this song on piano. Such fond memories...
My mom used to sing this song all the time! And we had a dog named Barney Google. This brings back the best memories. Thank you so much for posting this!
My dad used to sing this song to me when I was a little kid (4 or 5)! He was only about 9 years old when this song first came out. I never heard this original recording until right now. He only sang the lyrics of the first chorus. Probably that’s all he remembered. Poor old dad has been gone for 50 years - died in 1970 when I was 18. Thanks for posting this or I never would have heard it!!!
This song is used in an important part of the movie about Bill W, one of the founders of Alcoholics Anonymous. I'd never heard the actual song before. It does kind of make me wish I had a nice beer or something right now, haha.
Who's the most important man this country ever knew? Do you know what politician I have reference to? Well, it isn't Mr. Bryan, and it isn't Mr. Hughes. I've got a hunch that to that bunch I'm going to introduce: (Again you're wrong and to this throng I'm going to Introduce:) Barney Google, with the goo-goo-goo-ga-ly eyes. Barney Google bet his horse would win the prize. When the horses ran that day, Spark Plug ran the other way. Barney Google, with the goo-goo-goo-ga-ly eyes. Barney Google, with the goo-goo-goo-ga-ly eyes. Barney Google had a wife three times his size She stood Barney for divorce Now he's living with his horse Who's the greatest lover that this country ever knew? And who's the man that Valentino takes his hat off to? No, it isn't Douglas Fairbanks that the ladies rave about. When he arrives, who makes the wives chase all their husbands out? Why, it's Barney Google, with the goo-goo-goo-ga-ly eyes. Barney Google is the guy who never buys. Women take him out to dine, then he steals the waiter's dime. Barney Google, with the goo-goo-goo-ga-ly eyes. Barney Google, with the goo-goo-goo-ga-ly eyes. Barney Google is the luckiest of guys. If he fell in to the mud, he'd come up with a diamond stud. Barney Google with the goo-goo-goo-ga-ly eyes. Who's the greatest fire chief this country ever saw? Who's the man who loves to hear the blazing buildings roar? Anytime the house is burning, and the flames leap all about, Say, tell me do, who goes, "kerchoo!" and puts the fire out? Barney Google, with the goo-goo-goo-ga-ly eyes. Barney Google, thought his horse could win the prize. He got odds of ten to eight; Spark Plug came in three days late. Barney Google, with the goo-goo-goo-ga-ly eyes. Barney Google, with the goo-goo-goo-ga-ly eyes. Barney Google tried to enter paradise. When Saint Peter saw his face, he said, "Go to the other place". Barney Google, with the goo-goo-goo-ga-ly eyes.
The original comic strip was "Barney Googke and Snuffy Smith"... Stuffy was my favorite character when I was akid...mom and dad didn't like me imitating his speech patterns
My late grandmother had an ancient phonograph with the big horn speaker and this record and it still worked and played. I felt like I discovered a secret treasure from the distant past. This phonograph and the record are still in the attic of my grandmother's camp perfectly preserved to this very day.
Origin of Google: "Following "The Goo-Goo Song" (1900), the word "Google" was introduced in 1913 in Vincent Cartwright Vickers' The Google Book, a children's book about the Google and other fanciful creatures who live in Googleland: The Google has a beautiful garden which is guarded night and day. All through the day he sleeps in a pool of water in the center of the garden; but when the night comes, he slowly crawls out of the pool and silently prowls around for food. Aware of the word's appeal, DeBeck launched his comic strip (Barney Google and Snuffy Smith) six years later, and the "goo-goo-googly" lyrics in the 1923 song "Barney Google" focused attention on the novelty of the word. When mathematician and Columbia University professor Edward Kasner was challenged in the late 1930s to devise a name for a very large number, he asked his nine-year-old nephew, Milton Sirotta, to suggest a word. The youthful comic strip reader told Kasner to use "Google". Kasner agreed, and in 1940, he introduced the words "googol" and "googolplex" in his book, Mathematics and the Imagination. Milton Sirotta died in 1980. This is the term that Larry Page and Sergey Brin had in mind when they named their company in 1998, but they intentionally misspelled "googol" as "google," bringing it back full circle to Vickers' form. In 2002, when Page set up a scanning device at Google to test how fast books could be scanned, the first book he scanned was Vickers' The Google Book." [wiki]
Google's earliest intention is actually a sport, a way of pitching in cricket, which is specially introduced on Wiktionary: Etymology 1 Back-formation from googly[1] + -le (frequentative suffix (indicating continuousness or repetition) forming verbs). Verb google (third-person singular simple present googles, present participle googling, simple past and past participle googled) (cricket) ⒈(transitive) To bowl (a cricket ball) so that it performs a googly (“a ball by a leg-break bowler that spins from off to leg (to a right-handed batsman), unlike a normal leg-break delivery”). ⒉(intransitive) 1.Of a bowler: to bowl or deliver a googly. 2.Of a cricket ball: to move as in a googly.
When I was 6 or 8 in the early 40's I would visit grandpa Louis & wind up his old Victrola & play his 78s - one of my favorites was Barney Google - great memories ! Matthew in NYC
This song was written by Billy Rose about a popular comic strip character of the 1920s. My Dad always used to sing the first lines of the chorus, and I first heard more when I saw a 1968 special about the Fabulous Funnies.
My mother sang it too. And I'm absolutely SURE Google took their name from Barney Google because I remember when Google got started, Google had two googly eyes in the double O in its name. That's too coincidental to be a coincidence, you think?
Holy shit! I remember this song! Exactly like this. Songs like this one, are the songs they used in Disney shorts and Merry Melodies and other cartoons.
I once met the daughter of the big-band conductor named Barney Google. My understanding is that the cartoon was mirrored after him. His 1920's era band was enormous (all men).
I had a goat when I was little and his name was “Barney google eyes”! I never knew why I called him that or knew this song existed but I’m sure this is where it came from.
My late mom (born 1917...died 2002) used to tell me about this song..Barney Goigle and his Goo Goo Googlely eyes...first time hearing what she heard a a young girl 100 years ago!!!!!
I was first introduced to this song because a friend in high-school had a player piano with this piano-roll of this song. As it played, this picture of the cartoon Barney went round and round with the eyes going in every-which direction. It was funny and we enjoyed singing with the tune. At the time, I didn't realize there was a real Barney Google. Fast forward 30 years and I met his daughter in Green Valley, AZ (near Tucson). Barney was actually a big-band leader with a HUGE band. She showed me pictures of the band and posters of concerts. I was totally blown-away. She had never heard this song so I bought a copy on eBay and gave it to her for Christmas a few years ago. It's odd how you run into people you never thought you'd meet.
Barney Google was a character in a comic strip created by Billy DeBeck in 1919. A minor character named Snuffy Smith later became the focus of the strip, although Barney Google still appears from time to time.
When I was about 5 or 6 my uncle had an old plow horse named Barney Google. Uncle would throw me up on the back of Barney and let me set up there. I thought it was great fun.
The search engine name has nothing to do with this song or the character the song is about. It was a misspelling of the world "googol" (1 followed by 100 zeroes).
+Michael Eshom Not necessarily, Wikipedia says, "When mathematician and Columbia University professor Edward Kasner was challenged in the late 1930s to devise a name for a very large number, he asked his nine-year-old nephew, Milton Sirotta, to suggest a word. The youthful comic strip reader told Kasner to use "Google". Kasner agreed, and in 1940, he introduced the words "googol" and "googolplex" in his book, Mathematics and the Imagination. Milton Sirotta died in 1980.[12][13] This is the term that Larry Page and Sergey Brin had in mind when they named their company in 1998, but they intentionally misspelled "googol" as "google," bringing it back full circle to Vickers' form. In 2002, when Page set up a scanning device at Google to test how fast books could be scanned, the first book he scanned was Vickers' The Google Book" So in other words, the "Google" search engine is a direct descendant of the guy with Goo Goo Googly eyes.
This song must have been really big because my Grandfather used to sing it sometimes too. He was born in 1906 and would have been a kid when it came out. Judging from some of the other comments, he probably would have a easy time getting a singalong going!
My grandma (on mom’s side) taught me this song when I was 4 or 5, so I could sing it to my other grandma (on dad’s side). They were two of the loveliest women this world has ever seen. They’re been gone a long time, but I still think of them and miss them dearly!
he is making a big decision. from now on he is only selling hooch every other Thursday. because he is a very important person and he has very important guarders holding up his very important socks. do you know who the fuck he is? he is barney google with the goo goo googly eyes and he never ever takes anything personal.
Gyp deserved everything he got, how could anyone work with someone like that, knowing he could flip his lid at any moment and beat you to death with whatever was handy?
“Relax, it’s a party.”
I have important friends
Selling hooch every other Thursday
I never take anything personal!
I'm making big decisions
With very important socks!
Gyp Rosetti loved this song :)
Relax, it's a party.
Im making a big decision. From now on, I'm only selling hooch every other Thursday. Because I have important friends. I'm an important person. I have important garters to hold up my very important socks! Do you have any idea who the fuck I am? Do you! Do you!
I'm Barney Googoo, with the goo-goo-googly eyes! AND I NEVER, EVER TAKE ANYTHING PERSONAL!
He was called nucky thompson
HA!
*Gurgles Blood
Every time I hear the song, I get a sudden urge to want to ba*g a prostitute on a living room couch
When I was a kid, my Grandpa and Grandma would always sing this to me. My Grandpa passed away in 2014, and my grandma passed away a few days ago. This brings back so many fond memories. ♥️
Liar
Same here bro. My grandparents practically Raised me. My nonna, and nonno would sing this to me when I was little, because of Barney The Dinosauraw. They both ended up passing away from Cancer in 2020. My nonna passed first. Then my nonno. They fought like every old school typical Italian couple, but deep down they truly loved each other. In thirty years the one, and only time I saw my nonno cry was when my nonna passed away. I miss them both more then anything in this world., and I would give anything in this world just to be able to spend one more day with them. I couldn’t have asked for better grandparents. They don’t make men, and women like that anymore.
Same. Grandma would sing it all the time. I miss her. Cheers fellow travelers.
Yeah my grandma would sing this to us I always wondered where that song came from.
My Grandpa would sing the chorus all the time too… I thought he made it up.
I never take anything personal!!
This is the only *Google* with any amount of integrity.
FOESHOW
FOESHOW
FOESHOW
Bone for tuna
Relax. It's a party.
We’ll keep the whole operation nice and TIGHT
Gyp Rosetti brought this song back. It knocked JLo off tbe #1 slot.
Gyp Rosetti loves this song!
He loves it to death.
The ho's didn't. That's why they left.
🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂
... loved
He loved it to death.
Gyp Rosetti brought me here
My grandmother who died in 1992 was a piano player who played in silent movie houses - well into her 80's she would still play this song on piano. Such fond memories...
We grew up with this record...on big thick LPs. Great memories!
FOESHOW
RIP Gyp Rosetti
Relax, its a party!
The Gyp's song, I couldn't stop laughing when he sang that in Boardwalk Empire,
I.MAR-sometimes i see him[with his horse"sparkplug"] in the comic strip with Snuffy Smith.
"You're nucky thompson" "IM BARNEY GOOGLE!"
Nucky was in Gyps head
My mom used to sing this song all the time! And we had a dog named Barney Google. This brings back the best memories. Thank you so much for posting this!
"Breadstick with a bowtie"
Creeping around like a fucking dentist with the ether
@@snape5732 Bone for tuna my friend
My dad used to sing this song to me when I was a little kid (4 or 5)! He was only about 9 years old when this song first came out. I never heard this original recording until right now. He only sang the lyrics of the first chorus. Probably that’s all he remembered. Poor old dad has been gone for 50 years - died in 1970 when I was 18. Thanks for posting this or I never would have heard it!!!
This song is used in an important part of the movie about Bill W, one of the founders of Alcoholics Anonymous. I'd never heard the actual song before. It does kind of make me wish I had a nice beer or something right now, haha.
Where can I find a video clip of James Woods singing this in that movie while drunk off his arse?
Who's the most important man this country ever knew?
Do you know what politician I have reference to?
Well, it isn't Mr. Bryan, and it isn't Mr. Hughes.
I've got a hunch that to that bunch I'm going to introduce:
(Again you're wrong and to this throng I'm going to Introduce:)
Barney Google, with the goo-goo-goo-ga-ly eyes.
Barney Google bet his horse would win the prize.
When the horses ran that day, Spark Plug ran the other way.
Barney Google, with the goo-goo-goo-ga-ly eyes.
Barney Google, with the goo-goo-goo-ga-ly eyes.
Barney Google had a wife three times his size
She stood Barney for divorce
Now he's living with his horse
Who's the greatest lover that this country ever knew?
And who's the man that Valentino takes his hat off to?
No, it isn't Douglas Fairbanks that the ladies rave about.
When he arrives, who makes the wives chase all their husbands
out?
Why, it's Barney Google, with the goo-goo-goo-ga-ly eyes.
Barney Google is the guy who never buys.
Women take him out to dine, then he steals the waiter's dime.
Barney Google, with the goo-goo-goo-ga-ly eyes.
Barney Google, with the goo-goo-goo-ga-ly eyes.
Barney Google is the luckiest of guys.
If he fell in to the mud, he'd come up with a diamond stud.
Barney Google with the goo-goo-goo-ga-ly eyes.
Who's the greatest fire chief this country ever saw?
Who's the man who loves to hear the blazing buildings roar?
Anytime the house is burning, and the flames leap all about,
Say, tell me do, who goes, "kerchoo!" and puts the fire out?
Barney Google, with the goo-goo-goo-ga-ly eyes.
Barney Google, thought his horse could win the prize.
He got odds of ten to eight; Spark Plug came in three days late.
Barney Google, with the goo-goo-goo-ga-ly eyes.
Barney Google, with the goo-goo-goo-ga-ly eyes.
Barney Google tried to enter paradise.
When Saint Peter saw his face, he said, "Go to the other place".
Barney Google, with the goo-goo-goo-ga-ly eyes.
My grandma used to sing this song to me when I was a little boy. This is my first time actually hearing a recording of it. Thank you for posting! :)
BARRRRRRNEY!!! GOOGOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOoooooooooooooouuuuuuuuuuughggghhghhhghghhghghhghgghhghghhgghhg
I'm sorry, I gotta
Board walk yea however, time shows the tune was a big echo. Enjoy 😉
"3 in 1? Why would it have to be oil? It could be some kind of tool.'
Could be a wrench......in Italy we had olive oil, not 3 in 1
@@drej1015 It could have been one of those Rogue Waves! hahah
"3 in 1" oil was a name brand for lubricating oil. nowadays we use "wd40."
"Its oil. What else?"
Hey, n78de, THANKS FOR POSTING THIS GREAT CLASSIC FROM THE ROARING TWENTIES!! Awesome recording!!
The original comic strip was "Barney Googke and Snuffy Smith"... Stuffy was my favorite character when I was akid...mom and dad didn't like me imitating his speech patterns
My late grandmother had an ancient phonograph with the big horn speaker and this record and it still worked and played. I felt like I discovered a secret treasure from the distant past. This phonograph and the record are still in the attic of my grandmother's camp perfectly preserved to this very day.
Origin of Google: "Following "The Goo-Goo Song" (1900), the word "Google" was introduced in 1913 in Vincent Cartwright Vickers' The Google Book, a children's book about the Google and other fanciful creatures who live in Googleland:
The Google has a beautiful garden which is guarded night and day. All through the day he sleeps in a pool of water in the center of the garden; but when the night comes, he slowly crawls out of the pool and silently prowls around for food.
Aware of the word's appeal, DeBeck launched his comic strip (Barney Google and Snuffy Smith) six years later, and the "goo-goo-googly" lyrics in the 1923 song "Barney Google" focused attention on the novelty of the word.
When mathematician and Columbia University professor Edward Kasner was challenged in the late 1930s to devise a name for a very large number, he asked his nine-year-old nephew, Milton Sirotta, to suggest a word. The youthful comic strip reader told Kasner to use "Google". Kasner agreed, and in 1940, he introduced the words "googol" and "googolplex" in his book, Mathematics and the Imagination. Milton Sirotta died in 1980. This is the term that Larry Page and Sergey Brin had in mind when they named their company in 1998, but they intentionally misspelled "googol" as "google," bringing it back full circle to Vickers' form. In 2002, when Page set up a scanning device at Google to test how fast books could be scanned, the first book he scanned was Vickers' The Google Book." [wiki]
Shane Richards Great story! Thank you!!
Google's earliest intention is actually a sport, a way of pitching in cricket, which is specially introduced on Wiktionary:
Etymology 1
Back-formation from googly[1] + -le (frequentative suffix (indicating continuousness or repetition) forming verbs).
Verb
google (third-person singular simple present googles, present participle googling, simple past and past participle googled) (cricket)
⒈(transitive) To bowl (a cricket ball) so that it performs a googly (“a ball by a leg-break bowler that spins from off to leg (to a right-handed batsman), unlike a normal leg-break delivery”).
⒉(intransitive)
1.Of a bowler: to bowl or deliver a googly.
2.Of a cricket ball: to move as in a googly.
“Im sorry, I gotta!”
tonino
@@tillerman7272 Bone For Tuna
Man, is there anything you can't find on UA-cam?
Well, in the public domain, that is.
fantastic quality recording
AND YOU KNOW THIS MAN !
Barney Google:
Chuck Norris? Never heard of her.
This was our most favorite song to play on the old family player piano.
Wow! Thanks. It was one of my dad's favorites.
When I was 6 or 8 in the early 40's I would visit grandpa Louis & wind up his old Victrola & play his 78s - one of my favorites was Barney Google - great memories ! Matthew in NYC
One of the best songs EVER!
Congratulations, it's now stuck in my head!
Straight banger 🔥
Love the cartoon
This tune really slaps!
This song was written by Billy Rose about a popular comic strip character of the 1920s. My Dad always used to sing the first lines of the chorus, and I first heard more when I saw a 1968 special about the Fabulous Funnies.
He still appears from time to time in the comic strip Snuffy Smith stole from him.
I worked for Fred lass well in the 80s inking and drawing for Barney Google and Snuffy Smith comic strip - love this song!
Heard This On The Radio When I Was 7. Still Remembered The Name And Decided To Search It Up.
Thank you so much for posting this!
I like this pair of well known singers, and the label too!
My mother sang it too. And I'm absolutely SURE Google took their name from Barney Google because I remember when Google got started, Google had two googly eyes in the double O in its name. That's too coincidental to be a coincidence, you think?
This has been my favorite song ever since I was 3!
Bye bye Gyp!
Most epic death brought me to this lol
Epic song, my dad tipped me off to listen to it. Thanks for posting it.
Gyp Rosetti's last song. I had to search this up after watching a clip today. Ofcourse i saw the actual episode years ago.
A must listen
Holy shit! I remember this song! Exactly like this.
Songs like this one, are the songs they used in Disney shorts and Merry Melodies and other cartoons.
Barney Google (and "Sparkplug") continues to appear occasionally in the "Snuffy Smith" comic strip.
I once met the daughter of the big-band conductor named Barney Google. My understanding is that the cartoon was mirrored after him. His 1920's era band was enormous (all men).
I had a goat when I was little and his name was “Barney google eyes”! I never knew why I called him that or knew this song existed but I’m sure this is where it came from.
Barney Google. I am dating myself in dating myself now.
Michael Hraba good! nobody else will date you!
My late mom (born 1917...died 2002) used to tell me about this song..Barney Goigle and his Goo Goo Googlely eyes...first time hearing what she heard a a young girl 100 years ago!!!!!
Why all music is some thing like that in the past? 🧐
«Baaaaaaaaarney Googlaarghhrrh… X_X» (c) Gyp Rosetti
I was first introduced to this song because a friend in high-school had a player piano with this piano-roll of this song. As it played, this picture of the cartoon Barney went round and round with the eyes going in every-which direction. It was funny and we enjoyed singing with the tune. At the time, I didn't realize there was a real Barney Google. Fast forward 30 years and I met his daughter in Green Valley, AZ (near Tucson). Barney was actually a big-band leader with a HUGE band. She showed me pictures of the band and posters of concerts. I was totally blown-away. She had never heard this song so I bought a copy on eBay and gave it to her for Christmas a few years ago. It's odd how you run into people you never thought you'd meet.
Barney Google was a character in a comic strip created by Billy DeBeck in 1919. A minor character named Snuffy Smith later became the focus of the strip, although Barney Google still appears from time to time.
Then Barney The Dinosaur Came...
There is another version by Spike Jones and His City Slickers.
So people have been misspelling Googol for a century?
I gotta piss now
URGHHH sorry I gotta!
IM SORRY....I GOTTA....
3 in 1...
When I was about 5 or 6 my uncle had an old plow horse named Barney Google. Uncle would throw me up on the back of Barney and let me set up there. I thought it was great fun.
My ol man had a few beers in him he got my kazoo and sang that tune so I look it up thank God for Utub
Watched a documentary on Bill Wilson and he was super drunk singing this song
I loved that movie!
Watch some ones still gonna come on here and say “Having Good music taste brought me here”🤦🏻♂️ 😭😭😭
The search engine name has nothing to do with this song or the character the song is about. It was a misspelling of the world "googol" (1 followed by 100 zeroes).
+Michael Eshom Not necessarily, Wikipedia says, "When mathematician and Columbia University professor Edward Kasner
was challenged in the late 1930s to devise a name for a very large
number, he asked his nine-year-old nephew, Milton Sirotta, to suggest a
word. The youthful comic strip reader told Kasner to use "Google".
Kasner agreed, and in 1940, he introduced the words "googol" and "googolplex" in his book, Mathematics and the Imagination. Milton Sirotta died in 1980.[12][13] This is the term that Larry Page and Sergey Brin had in mind when they named their company
in 1998, but they intentionally misspelled "googol" as "google,"
bringing it back full circle to Vickers' form. In 2002, when Page set up
a scanning device at Google to test how fast books could be scanned,
the first book he scanned was Vickers' The Google Book"
So in other words, the "Google" search engine is a direct descendant of the guy with Goo Goo Googly eyes.
@@clintonearlwalker so refreshing to read an intelligent comment on UA-cam! Thank you!
Reminds me of when my dad who sing this …😢
This song must have been really big because my Grandfather used to sing it sometimes too. He was born in 1906 and would have been a kid when it came out. Judging from some of the other comments, he probably would have a easy time getting a singalong going!
this bangs
Only Gyp could make an obscure song burst back into the mainstream
Gyp was a man amongst men
Heard this on a player piano!!
those are two humans..
nearly 100 years ago.
“Earliest hip hop known to man” ~ Gyp Rossetti
Who the hell in the Boardwalk Empire writing room knew this show??! 😭😭🤣🤣
In 2024 this important musical work will be out of copyright!
Here because of Night Court, S6,E19. 😁
Does Google have to pay royalties to Barney?
😂 i love the comment section..we all came here for the same reason.
hahaha yes thank you!
My grandma (on mom’s side) taught me this song when I was 4 or 5, so I could sing it to my other grandma (on dad’s side).
They were two of the loveliest women this world has ever seen. They’re been gone a long time, but I still think of them and miss them dearly!
Wow I was -100ZILLON
Fallout 4.
"She sued" sounds a lot like "seafood".
She be praised today by the feminist movements
Came here because of a Barney Miller episode
he is making a big decision. from now on he is only selling hooch every other Thursday. because he is a very important person and he has very important guarders holding up his very important socks. do you know who the fuck he is? he is barney google with the goo goo googly eyes and he never ever takes anything personal.
Where can I get an HD version of this song?
not meaning to sound dumb but what are goo goo googly eyes. doesn't have anything to do with a search engine does it?
The real creators of google
😳😳😊
Scott Joplin
SIRIUS brought me here
My Grandmother loved singing this song to me!
3@@@
Gyp
why this song named "Google" but they have to don't know abaut google 🧐 maybe it's time travel
the record label says Rose and Conrad, not Hare and Jones.
The words and music were by Billy Rose and Con Conrad, but it is sung by Ernest Hare and Billy Jones, a popular vaudeville duo of the era.
@Barnabus *pay attention*
They must have been extremely wasted in 1923 to love this song. Seriously...what a terrible song. Gyp Rosetti was an odd fellow.
Gyp deserved everything he got, how could anyone work with someone like that, knowing he could flip his lid at any moment and beat you to death with whatever was handy?