used to watch this show when i stayed home sick from school in the 80s. don't know why. didn't know a single song they were talking about. and can't believe this was aired in the 80s since every single thing about it screams 1970s.
Enquanto isso aqui no Brasil... Maestro, Qual é a Música (até 82) De 82 a 91 e de 99 a 2008,o dublador ou dubladora cantava o trecho da musica. Essa prova é o leilão das notas musicais. Aqui no Brasil encerrava a atração
Literally the first thing I thought and I feel real bad about that because I’m sure she’s a real lovely lady, but that deep frown and sadly the head tremor
Ontem eu assisti a derrota do Naim pra o Zé Luiz na versão brasileira desse programa exibido em 1982. Naim não conteve o choro pela eliminação e ganhou o reconhecimento do Silvio Santos
I could name that tune in 0 notes. As soon as he said the movie Young Frankenstein, I knew. And when he said revived in 84, I knew for damn sure it was "Putin On The Ritz." Well familiar with both movie and song. Great Movie and song btw.
@@bigjon1558 yes sir. i seen the commercial for it. appears they already have some shows taped. i'm gonna try and get on that show. hope it's not too late. thanks man- good looking out from a comment 5 years ago. happy new year.
Yep! I just watched the episode of "Jeeves & Wooster" where Hugh Laurie is trying to figure out the correct syncopation to that song. Also, I love "Young Frankenstein"!
I'm thinking "Hey Jude" or "I wanna hold your hand" so let's go with Hey Jude. I win.. for two reasons...one, Paul featured singer he said, meaning out front primary singer of a song. I wanna hold your hand was sung by both Paul and John, mostly John I think. So that leaves Hey Jude. two, it was one of the two or three Beatles 45's we had among the 100's of other 45's that my sister had played over and over and over the day she brought it home. Family had lots of 45's and albums growing up.
3:50 She looks like Hector Salamanca right before he kills Gus. I was waiting for her to start hitting the buzzer over and over and they all just explode.
@@georgecahill3046I like that version well enough, but I don't like how inconsistent they seem to be with whether or not a response a contestant gives is accepted or not
I could've named that first tune in zero notes! The mention of "Young Frankenstein" gave it away. I could've named that second tune in one note, seriously. I would've guessed Stardust on the third song, but I would've been wrong, knowing that that song was written by Hoagy Carmichael. Personally, the first three notes didn't sound like The Lady Is A Tramp to me, at least not at first until I heard the rest of it. I could've named that fourth tune in zero notes! The late and great Annette Funicello (She had a relationship with Paul Anka at the time he wrote this love song to her.) and "canine" were the dead giveaways. Forgive me if it seems like I'm bragging, but I'm just telling the truth. By the way, Sandy (with her unintentional mannerisms) and Wass? were hilarious. If they had kept this up, they would've had a long-running sitcom in syndication.
@@wwetnabamafan194 There was one time on this version where a male contestant was indeed able to name more than just one tune in zero notes. I'm not making this up.
Here's the best clip from a mid-1984 episode of the American game show Name That Tune (during the syndicated version titled as "$100,000 Name That Tune"). 🇺🇸 🇺🇸
It was the second episode of the regular season (after the Super Champs' Tournament had been completed). The next day I found out about the show by twiddling the dial on the TV set and became a fervent viewer the rest of the way.
Me too. Just finished watching Three's Company, Season 1 - Episode 2. Mr. Roper told Mrs. Roper he wanted to go home and watch Name that Tune. Ha Ha Ha!
@Darlene Guice And what part of my comment was bigotry? In which way am I being intolerant of another's beliefs or opinions? I wonder if you understood the reason for the comment at all....? Perhaps, perhaps not. I can't tell. I also wonder if you understand the word bigot? It doesn't seem so. Perhaps you can enlighten me?
used to watch this show when i stayed home sick from school in the 80s. don't know why. didn't know a single song they were talking about. and can't believe this was aired in the 80s since every single thing about it screams 1970s.
A trip for two to Vegas was a very nice second prize.
I love the respect from everyone on this show back then.
That's true. Game shows these days, they're all spitting on each other.
them facial expressions
I know, you can sense the tension and competitiveness
Do you mean those facial expressions?
Those clothes 🤣
@@janicemaffett7502 no they mean it was cringey
😂 😂
Growing up in the 80s and 90s with this show.Love it!
He won good prizes to not be the winner!
I love the way the contestants are so fierce with each other. The game would be boring if they just bid in a normal tone.
Bring this show back
On in US Jan 6 on FOX
It is back now!!!! 2021
Is there a DVD version? 📀
I remember watching this when I was a kid 🤗
Enquanto isso aqui no Brasil...
Maestro, Qual é a Música (até 82)
De 82 a 91 e de 99 a 2008,o dublador ou dubladora cantava o trecho da musica.
Essa prova é o leilão das notas musicais.
Aqui no Brasil encerrava a atração
is she related to hector from breaking bad? man the facial expressions she makes and wide eyed stares are almost identical
2:44 ding ding ding
XD
I was JUST trying to remember where I'd seen those expressions before..!
Literally the first thing I thought and I feel real bad about that because I’m sure she’s a real lovely lady, but that deep frown and sadly the head tremor
Puttin’ On The Ritz was really revived in 1983.
So why or what makes this the "best" ever? Looks like a normal episode to me.
+jamest6474 it was a good trick that made us both watch this one
Exactly. I'm not impressed, especially since I knew the one she missed (theme from "I Love Lucy") and the one she passed ("O Susannah!").
You must be one of them dumb-asses.
I think it was the contestants themselves. They way they played it was textbook.
Worst episode ever.
i so wanted this lovely lady to win, she was such entertainment
Ontem eu assisti a derrota do Naim pra o Zé Luiz na versão brasileira desse programa exibido em 1982.
Naim não conteve o choro pela eliminação e ganhou o reconhecimento do Silvio Santos
I could name that tune in 0 notes. As soon as he said the movie Young Frankenstein, I knew. And when he said revived in 84, I knew for damn sure it was "Putin On The Ritz." Well familiar with both movie and song. Great Movie and song btw.
Except Taco's Ritz was a hit in SUmmer-Fall 1983, not 1984. And this show was taped and aired a year or so after the song was a hit.
Acho que lá não tinha o quadro da cabine musical.
Só tinha na versão brasileira
man i wish they had a name that tune show out now. or at least from the 70's to current. i'd be getting me that $100,000 for sure... lol.
They do now. It's called Beat Shazam.
reaper creeper
They do.
Beat Shazam
@@bigjon1558 yes sir. i seen the commercial for it. appears they already have some shows taped. i'm gonna try and get on that show. hope it's not too late. thanks man- good looking out from a comment 5 years ago. happy new year.
They just revived it
It's on fox now
@@laurencea9932Not the same thing
i knew puttin on the ritz in zero notes
I as well
Yep me too
Yep! I just watched the episode of "Jeeves & Wooster" where Hugh Laurie is trying to figure out the correct syncopation to that song. Also, I love "Young Frankenstein"!
The number of notes don't matter. They either knew it from the clue or not.
@veronica carlson "Walk this way..."
"What KNOCKERS!", "Thank you Dr. Frankenstein"... 😂
One of the best movies, ever!
I'm thinking "Hey Jude" or "I wanna hold your hand" so let's go with Hey Jude. I win.. for two reasons...one, Paul featured singer he said, meaning out front primary singer of a song. I wanna hold your hand was sung by both Paul and John, mostly John I think. So that leaves Hey Jude. two, it was one of the two or three Beatles 45's we had among the 100's of other 45's that my sister had played over and over and over the day she brought it home. Family had lots of 45's and albums growing up.
buzz bang apple records was formed towards the end of their career
Never heard these songs, never heard of this show, born in the year 2000. This was still thoroughly entertaining from the contestants alone.
Wow! Shocked you've never hear Hey Jude
i'm home sick tonight and why am i watching this? lol, i remember those days. i used to want to be on this show, but i was a little kid.
"Sandy you're gonna have to name this tune in three notes, cause I'm gonna name it in three notes, and you're gonna have to rrr-name it in less!"
he had to fix that lol
Lmao he tried to be cool but fucked up
Sandy: I can name that tune in 3 1/2 notes
Walsh: Name that f***ing tune!!!
Puttin' on the Wash
3:50 She looks like Hector Salamanca right before he kills Gus. I was waiting for her to start hitting the buzzer over and over and they all just explode.
Haha that’s exactly what I was thinking
Dude is a Chubby Checker clone!
In the final round the first tune was " Oh Susanna" Pretty sure ..:>)
Yes it was.
She knew it and would’ve had it if it wasn’t for Lucy.
@@brianschwartz1372 oh lucy, you've got some esplainin to do
We need more of this today.
More of what? This show?
@@unclewalt1 yes
It’s on fox network every week at 8pm Monday nights
@@georgecahill3046I like that version well enough, but I don't like how inconsistent they seem to be with whether or not a response a contestant gives is accepted or not
Sandy is terrifying.
Whooooooah!!!!! I named that tune in 3 notes!!!🎉🔥🔥🔥
Can you imagine Baretta on Name That Tune?
...and that's the name of THAT tune
No, Taco's hit "Puttin' on the Ritz" was released in 1982. Not 1984.
Dem dry bones. A classic.
No final do vídeo, o relógio musical
I could've named that first tune in zero notes! The mention of "Young Frankenstein" gave it away.
I could've named that second tune in one note, seriously.
I would've guessed Stardust on the third song, but I would've been wrong, knowing that that song was written by Hoagy Carmichael. Personally, the first three notes didn't sound like The Lady Is A Tramp to me, at least not at first until I heard the rest of it.
I could've named that fourth tune in zero notes! The late and great Annette Funicello (She had a relationship with Paul Anka at the time he wrote this love song to her.) and "canine" were the dead giveaways.
Forgive me if it seems like I'm bragging, but I'm just telling the truth. By the way, Sandy (with her unintentional mannerisms) and Wass? were hilarious. If they had kept this up, they would've had a long-running sitcom in syndication.
Maybe you could, but the rules would have stated that you have to have at least one note in Bid-A-Note to name that tune.
@@wwetnabamafan194 There was one time on this version where a male contestant was indeed able to name more than just one tune in zero notes. I'm not making this up.
Sandy's been taking intimidating lessons from sweet Alfred lol
Here's the best clip from a mid-1984 episode of the American game show Name That Tune (during the syndicated version titled as "$100,000 Name That Tune"). 🇺🇸 🇺🇸
How did I miss this program?
Tune 1 was Oh Susana
Watched this all the time as a kid, but IDR if you're allowed to bid 0 notes.
Puttin on the Ritz was obvious just from the description LOL
Ahh damn Wash... I thought you had it man. Well, hope the trip to Vegas was nice.
It was amazing, thanks.
Outta nowhere! Danny Bonaduce!
That woman scares me 🤣
That's Salazar's sister on breaking bad, lol
Darude - Sandstorm
I feel so old.
Now it's Beat Shazam lol.
Shame on Danny Bonaduce for being so happy that this lady lost!! :P
He is such a twat
The 1st song was "Old Suzanna". 😉
You mean "Oh Susannah"?
Yep.
two people sign this rapper someone to count on in the world of the change in
that was the lp came out in the 8190 world of the change
Thanks, Rich Evans
What did he say?
I can name that tune in 1 note: "Real Mutha Phuckkin G's!" 😉😎
This host is really into it.
Oh damn the vcr saying SLP for super long play.... whoever recorded that tape put six hours onto it!
rich evans brought me here
That tune she skipped sounded like "Oh Susanna"
Danny Bonaduce at the end haha
6:00 DEM BONES
+bakerXderek DEEZ NUTZ
@@glwavtech bruh, I'm in the future
@@user-n6r7y There is no future. There is no past. There is only now.
@NOBODY BUT ME Can't talk, meditating
Alice the Camel!
This looks like it's early in the run.
It was the second episode of the regular season (after the Super Champs' Tournament had been completed). The next day I found out about the show by twiddling the dial on the TV set and became a fervent viewer the rest of the way.
I LOVE THIS SHOW.
C’mon. When I was on Name That Tune I actually named one song in ONE note!
Where The Boys Are!
Taco covered "Puttin' On The Ritz" in 1982, not 1984.
Young Frankenstein came out in 1984
No, it came out in 1974:
www.imdb.com/title/tt0072431/
David Turner No, it was 1982:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Puttin%27_On_the_Ritz#Taco_cover
It peaked here in the US in late summer/early fall of 1983
WARDMAN3 As opposed to '1984.' LOL
This lady has permanent RBF face 😮
I got the first one, although I named it wrong...I said Top Hat cause the guy in the video had on a top hat and tails.
It’s so good they keep failing to name the tune.
this is not what really happened. I was there!
I want Denzel Washington to play Wash
LOVE THIS SHOW
I would love to know what happened to the contestants in the years after the show. Wash and Sandy are larger than life.
Wow. They should be actors with their facial expressions
What was up with the ending?
Suddenly an alternate time line Conan O'Brien nods in agreement?
Mr Roper brought me here.
Dude the same exact thing for me too. Season 2 Episode 17 while his wife was eating breakfast in bed.
stanley , mr roper , was don wrinkle , or that skinny old dude , stanley had wife . love three company ,
Me too. Just finished watching Three's Company, Season 1 - Episode 2. Mr. Roper told Mrs. Roper he wanted to go home and watch Name that Tune. Ha Ha Ha!
classic!
One note - Meeechelle!
The first one she passed on was Oh Susanna.
lol peter :O
My guess before they play it. Putting on the ritz
Once she missed the I love Lucy theme..I'm convinced even more that she's a drunk..Either that or she has Parkinson's disease..
Parkinson's....blatantly obvious.
2:44
If thats the best ever .the rest must have been real boring lol
Lol
The game is absurd. The number of notes is meaningless. They either get the song from the clue or they don't.
dude. Oma needs to chill on the coke!
@Darlene Guice And what part of my comment was bigotry? In which way am I being intolerant of another's beliefs or opinions? I wonder if you understood the reason for the comment at all....? Perhaps, perhaps not. I can't tell. I also wonder if you understand the word bigot? It doesn't seem so. Perhaps you can enlighten me?
Taco released Puttin on the Ritz in 1982!!
Notice their facial expressions
I can name that tune in 0 notes.
They found out later she was a Jersey mafia don dressed as a woman.
for every one of you 3 dudes coming from RLM 2:44
Yep. What was up with the ending in this video? Who is the guy who nods in agreement at random? Like the tape was paused and started a recorded part.
Wait... was that Danny Bonaduce on Remote control at the end??
Meanin' "wash" upon a song I know.
Song #1 one was “Oh Susanna” 8:00
Can I get a VITAMASTER?
She missed both girls, Susanna and Lucy lol
The original Beat Shazam
Not a bad looking guy!😉
good old show
That woman was so convinced the song was Michelle she didn't even listen to the note. MIchelle does not start on that note.
I got the first one with no notes.
READY NAME THAT TUNE
Sorry, the tune you missed is Swanee River.,
I glanced at the thumbnail and thought it was Muhammed Ali...
How could she not know Lucy lol
Philip Mclaughlin she was too strung up
Whos here in 2021
name that tune
9:54 AND SUDDENLY REMOTE CONTROL
With Danny bonaduce
AnEternalEnigm
Those eyebrows!
There’s no way this show was still on in 1984
@228candy Oh, okay it was syndicated in 1984. Probably my local stations didn't pick it up.