My grandfather never wore a pair of jeans. Only once did I see him in a t-shirt and that was because he was shaving. He was an engineer by trade and always dressed in a suit. Even on his days off, he wore a suit.
Same thing for my grandfather (a train engineer). Nowadays, whenever my grandmother talks of him, she keeps saying he used to be the greatest and most dashing gentleman she ever knew. ^^
My grandfather’s were the same.. one never wore a pair of shorts in his entire life. They always dressed in suites didn’t ever have a pair of sport shoes (sneakers).belt shoes hat all matched.. impeccable 👍
My grandfather was a dairy farmer but on Sunday he dressed with the best. Men back then at least understood how to be classy even if they couldn’t be daily.
My Grandad always wore his Sunday best. Any time he went out, he’d wear a suit. He shaved every day, sometimes twice if he was going out that night. He passed away in 2000 at the age of 88. But right to very end he always tried to look his best.
Crosby is breaking many style rules from wearing a frock coat to matching vest and trousers and contrasting jacket. It is also mentioned in the song that he is wearing ‘suspenders a belt and a vest’. What is meant here is that you should never wear a belt with a vest as it makes creases at the bottom (despite the fact that Sinatra is wearing one but I’d blame that on poor tailoring from the wardrobe department) and that instead you should wear suspenders, never together because they wear the same thing. Later on, as Crosby gets changed into various clown-ish outfits with over-the-top pieces matched together we can see these similar errors again but in a more extreme form.
There are actually many youtube channels like "gentleman's Gazette" who are dedicated to dressing dapper. So if you're a dude, idk any female channels, look him up or Real Men's Style if you wanna dress up better. you'll at the very least be the best-dressed man in the room.
@Michael Löffelmann actually if you learn enough you can make yourself look very good no matter your body size. I'm quite big but can do pull off the stylish look. In fact I'll probably look better with style then with what you normally wear
Masculinity has different variants. They had reformed masculinity, these days we have Soyboys (little-not masculinity) or we have raw masculinity (beefy, beards, and carnivorous) reformed masculinity has lowered since the divide between soyboy and raw has increased
He was dead drunk. Throughout the day he drank, so what you perceive as a growl was the last remnant of a mellow baritone. He was great, especially when the Italian Mafia ruled Hollywood singers, but never a shaker. Now we ask what a shaker was. Good question. I want to answer your question. And I can answer some of it. But if you really want to know, watch the movie The Godfather. I know women don't like it. They don't like it because their stupid man loves it. But you know what? If you watch it a few times you can quote from it, like from Shakespeare. Then you touch his heart... now the rest is up to you.
@@tryarunm There was an interview Dean Martin gave in the mid-60's asking him about the comments that he was a drunk. He said that for the most part, he'll have a glass of apple juice on stage during his afternoon shows in Vegas, a couple glasses of wine with his dinner, and maybe a scotch during his evening show. After his evening show he went to bed, and woke up early to mingle with the casino guests.
Lansky Bellucio Hmmm.. I think that an honest comment like that suggests that you really DO have style... Boy ..Style to spare ! Style which you haven't used yet!
All three of them are amazing, but when they finally allow Crosby to shine, we hear the most gorgeous baritone voice ever heard. All three of them are distinctive and that's why this clip works so wonderfully.
This is 1964. Crosby still sounds great but IMO the 50s and very early 60s Sinatra was the best. At this point he's begining to annunciate his words a bit too much.
@@michaelcondry1493 Agreed. In his early days Bing did work of great flexibility and vocal beauty. And even as he became more successful and less musically adventurous his range increased into true bass range without losing that marvelous tone. Where Frank and Dean shone were in their interpretive skills. Bing had the prettiest voice but Frank took you on a profound musical journey and Dean charmed you with every note and with that wicked vibrato of his. Marvelous, magnificent baritones; ah, but what might have become of them had Bing's great rival, Russ Columbo, not died in a shooting accident at the age of 26?
@@wbcjr17106 Agree completely. Bing clearly had not only the stronger voice across the vocal ranges but his voice was also technically superior to Sinatra's. Bing could handle scat and difficult transitions flawlessly. Prime Sinatra, however, was unparalleled when it came to phrasing. Sinatra was such a confessional singer. He made the listener feel the heartache in every note. Bing was uncomfortable with such vulnerability, being a naturally more guarded, aloof personality. Bing was a simmer. Frank was a boil.
There are just no giants like the 4 of them these days. Singing, dancing, acting in comedy, westerns or drama. Sammy, Frank, Dean and Bing. Legends for a reason. The talent in these 4 is off the charts.
Those guys knew how to charm an audience & could sell an igloo to an eskimo. Their sense of humor was amazing...especially Sammy who once uttered the line I've been insulted in places other black people couldn't get in to be insulted. Sammy took it in stride and when life dealt him lemons he made the best lemonade of his day. I think they'd be very shocked at what passes for "entertainment" these days.
@@barneshomestead1240 Quite the opposite, in my opinion. With very limited choices, *this* is what passed for entertainment in 1964. There may be a lot of dreck out there today, but there's a lot of great stuff, too. And honestly, can anyone *really* say this is even a middling movie? Only Peter Falk, alone, saves it from being a complete waste of time.
Sinatra’s voice is powerful, dean’s has a lot of vibratto and plays around with his voice a lot, crosby makes you want to sleep on a nice cozy bed on a winter night as the snow is falling outside
@@EmoWader are you really suggesting that people didn't dress like this in everyday life? Or that those actors didn't have those personalities? Because you'd be so desperately wrong
Girls with a time machine: omg let's go see San Francisco during the hippy movement! Boys with a time machine: WE MUST LEARN HOW FO GET STYLE FROM SINATRA, CROSBY AND MARTIN
My grandfather used to love Sinatra, Martin and Crosby, all three of them were probably his favourite singers. He adored Sinatra’s music especially. One thing he always seemed to admire about me is that I had a sense of style like these gentlemen. He recently passed away, but I’m sure he wouldn’t want me to grieve. This one’s for you grandad! From one man of style to another
Dr Cringe agreed 100% but a very different time. Clothes like those suits in today’s money would be over $5000. People just couldn’t afford to dress like that. Celebrities,yea. The rest of us,NOPE!
18 years old and I'm in complete admiration and awe of this group and those like them. Truly an incredible time. I hope we can experience a sort of new renaissance like this in my lifetime. God bless.
I love that cane tap that Bing did. Kinda like a seasoned vet showing his dominance knowing that he's with 2 talented young bucks that would take his place in a moments notice.
Man Sinatra's voice just really hits the deepest part of my heart and pulls out my childhood happiness. Don't have a care in the world listening to these tunes
Frank Sinatra, Bing Crosby, Dean Martin, Sammy Davis Jr...All Four ... Greatest Actors Ever... The Best And Will Never Never Be Gone... Know Why??? Because They Still In Our Hearts Forever... Thank You For Sharing This... Thank You.
Tobias Brix Oh, there’s no argument that they were all wonderfully talented, but I have to agree with @debinooks, Dean always had that extra something. However you define it, as class, style, charisma or just plain old-fashioned charm, there’s no doubt that Dean had it in spades. As his producer on his TV show once said in an interview, it didn’t matter who was on stage with him, from Sinatra on down, your eyes were always automatically drawn to Dean. And it still shines through the screen in these old video clips, even more than 20 years after he passed on.
Bing laid the path with him being the one who popularized crooning, Dean had the all-around package (singing, acting, comedy, etc.) and Frank had the powerful voice, and flawless talent as a performer.
Bing won the academy award for best actor for a dramatic role and was nominated two more times. He was part of one of the most successful comedy duos in movie history and was one of the biggest selling artists of all time (more No. 1's than any other artist). His version of White Christmas was the highest selling single of all time (up until Elton Johns - Candle in the Wind re-vamp). He was in the Box Office Top 10, 15 years running and was No. 1 for five years (which only a small amount of actors can claim). He was still selling out concerts during his final years, I would say he was the complete package. He conquered every medium there was and usually lead the way for others to follow. I think he had the career that most other stars can only dream of. Both Dean and Frank idolised him and he loved and respected both of them. He apparently also enjoyed the charm and talent of working with Mr. Sammy Davis Jnr. who was also a superstar and legend.
Wonder Dog: - I too love Crosby even more than I love the other two (which is a considerable amount of love!), but I need to remind you that, when offering the fact that Crosby was part of one of the "most successful comedy duos", that Dean Martin was no slouch in this department: NOTHING was more important in the history of show business between the end of WWII and the coming of Presley, than was the phenomenon known as Martin & Lewis!
Arne was in no way understating Dean & Jerry's importance, both I admire greatly. I was merely observing that Bing not only led the way as a crooner, but was in fact an actor of immense popularity and talent as proven by his oscar nominations and box office clout (which I think can be overlooked). He was a fantastic dramatic actor and he was also an excellent light comic as was proven by the popularity of his many collaborations with Bob Hope. I don't believe that I was not acknowledging the importance of Martin (who I think is also an underrated actor - but a great actor) and Lewis which was an immense and important part of entertainment history. I was simply referencing some of Bing's major achievements that show he led the way not simply in the crooning department, but in all aspects of the entertainment field. I don't see how pointing out Bing's achievements in acting (especially his roles with Hope) have anything to do with Martin and Lewis's achievements, both duos were hugely popular and historically important, i was simply acknowledging Bing's role in one of these. Oh and it's WODGER DOG, not WONDER DOG, but thanks for the upgraded title. Cheers.
Dean is doing his own thing. Yes, he’s following the routine, but he’s entirely on his own flow. It didn’t take away from the scene at all, but just go back and focus on Dean while the routine plays out and you’ll notice he’s on his own flow 😂
Mr Bing Crosby. always the perfect gentleman. Such a kind and humble man, so well spoken, great voice. Amazing man. He sure had plenty of class, style and charm!
David Lejenkins this was from the movie robin and the 7 hoods in case you didn’t no, staring Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Bing Crosby, Sammy Davis JR., and Peter Falk. Great movie I recommend watching it if you haven’t seen it.
This was the best Rat Pack film of the 4 that were made.Too bad they cut the great song "Don't be a do-badder" (Crosby singing it in the orphanage with the orphans) from what they show on TV today.They only have part of the song at the end of the film, sung by Sinatra,Martin and Davis.
I suppose you were wearing a golden plated three piece suit and a matching fedora while writing that? If not then fuck off. They were preparing for an extremely classy party, not an everyday attire.
@Pascal Vock suits are really itchy and hard to move in, casual clothes are nice. Also, culture changes. You can wear suits if you want to dude, nobody is stopping you except your own pressure to fit in.
@@ThatOneRandomSteve They could, they were just supressed in the South and in some of the North. The 13th, 14th, and 15th Amendments did exist back then.
@@marcusblackwell2372 but now I hate to belabor the obvious but in the interest of semantics I am on pail to observe that you just indulged in a mixed metaphor (I think)
Some people dress 'cause they like to get dressed; But you just dress to get dressed. It's only a hunch, but I bet you a bunch: He wears suspenders, a belt, and a vest. >From the tip of your toes to your head... You look like an unmade bed. You've either got, or you haven't got style; If you got it, you stand out a mile. A flower's not a flower if it's wilted; A hat's not a hat till it's tilted. You've either got, or you haven't got class; How it draws the applause of the masses. When you wear lapels... Like the swell of the swells... You can pass any mirror and smile. You've either got, or you haven't got... ....got, or you haven't got... ....got, or you haven't got style. You've either got, or you haven't got style. ....got, or you haven't got style; If you got it, you stand out a mile. ....got it, you stand out a mile. With mother-of-pearl kind of buttons... You look like the Astors and Huttons. You've either got, or you haven't got class; ....got, or you haven't got class. How it draws the applause of the masses. When you wear lapels... Like the swellest swells... You can pass any mirror and smile. You've either got, or you haven't got charm; ....got, or you haven't got charm. Style and charm seem to go arm in arm; ....seem to go arm in arm. A flower's not a flower if it's wilted; A hat's not a hat till it's tilted. You've either got, or you haven't got style; ....got, or you haven't got style; ....got, or you haven't got style. If you got it, you stand out a mile; ....got it, you stand out a mile; ....got it, you stand out a mile. When you were those duds, Those with black-tie and studs, Watch those dolls lining up single file. You've either got, or you haven't got... ....got, or you haven't got... ....got, or you haven't got... ....got, or you haven't got... ....got, or you haven't got style..
My grandfather was a Surgeon in the mid-late 60's, he used to always just wear business casual even on his off days, or simply just watching television he has on a polo shirt+beige shorts/pants+designer belt+ loafers combo; looking like those Italian guys you see at movies like The Sopranos or Goodfellas. Looking at him in today's context I'd think it's so inconvenient for him to be doing it every single day, where in fact, back in their times, it was something normal to do. Missing him already, will definitely adapt his style when I grow older. you truly either got or you haven't got style.
@@shaxuesheng6128 also, did you know joker was born in 1880? He ages in different speed, he was a nazi in WW2, then became a Communist. He's physically 139, and techniclly 42. Yes, Joker From Batman. He also made a song: m.ua-cam.com/video/cBDoPVZ6srw/v-deo.html
John Doe you need to do some research if you really believe all the crap Gary wrote while he was admittedly drinking heavily. He himself said he made up much of it to sell more copies, and that the rest he doesn’t remember writing! Bing was open that he wacked his kids, and there’s nothing weird about that in the 1930s. And it was only because they acted up so badly. Bing was a good man.
John Doe If those stories are true then obviously I don’t condone what Bing did to his sons. But none of them were perfect in their private lives, but that doesn’t detract from their amazing talents as entertainers.
@@roteroktober360 His hair would have gotten messed up from that. And Frank and Dean would've still had to have been edited when they changed, so kind of pointless.
Quick changes can be done surprisingly quickly! I’ve changed models for runway and you can change people in like 10 seconds if you’re good at it. They might have edited it anyways since they switch camera angles a few times but I wouldn’t be surprised if bing was changed back there by 6 people lol
The problem is that well I cant speak for others but for myself dressing like that all the time would be detrimental to my pocketbook because id end up wrecking clothes like that and cheap suits often dont look as good so I wouldnt cheap out on one. My work is quite dusty and physical and i spend a lot of time in the outdoors. Get a $3 t shirt covered in dirt? no big deal but a suit like that? id be overprotective. Id still dress like that to go out though for things like dinner an outing. day or night on the town etc.
1. Suits aren’t cheap. 2. People back then didn’t waste money on useless luxuries. 3. They’re not comfortable for many people’s professions. 4. There’s no point wearing a suit unless it’s a formal event. 5. Clothes come and go nowadays. 6. Sneakers have become more of a symbol of wealth nowadays. 7. Fedoras have become very uncool, ties too much of a hassle, and shoes made to be as comfortable and colorful as possible. Put a baseball hat/SnapBack and a pair of tennis shoes on a suit and you would look ridiculous.
They still dress like this - its a matter of choice and taste. Im one for this kind of clothing, but with todays wide selection of clothing it's best to let people dress how they please.
Bing being Bing leading all of them Vocally style wise and his perfect dance that some call "stiff" ive never understood that as he moves like a song in perfect beat..the Koolest Kat ever with voice face acting radio you name it. Bing was the first multi platform mega star..
Music nowadays is really loud and kind of sound the same. Oh man being 2002 is so weird especially I’m almost in my 20s, then 30s. I wish we could go and wear 1920s and 1930s clothing.
1 year ago I found this song. It’s before I went through my Crohn’s disease and epilepsy and then my dad and his medical issues. I feel nostalgic because this was one of my favorite songs at that time. Teenage years in many different ways was tough really tough. I’m about to turn 20 in 3 months. School is great, got my first job, my friends are growing, and I’m living more. Also learning how to be a gentleman like these guys here.
Picard578 I say, things haven't changed too much nowadays. The bad music is just more prominent. I've seen some good music in modern times too. And there's lots of it. 90% of Pop music can go suck a lemon but the 10% is sweet. If you want better chances look for other genres to find what you’re looking for.
Oh man do I love these old movies. It's cold here this weekend and my plan is to stay in and binge watch a bunch of them. Thank you for posting this excellent clip!
My grandfather never wore a pair of jeans. Only once did I see him in a t-shirt and that was because he was shaving. He was an engineer by trade and always dressed in a suit. Even on his days off, he wore a suit.
Same thing for my grandfather (a train engineer). Nowadays, whenever my grandmother talks of him, she keeps saying he used to be the greatest and most dashing gentleman she ever knew. ^^
My grandfather’s were the same.. one never wore a pair of shorts in his entire life. They always dressed in suites didn’t ever have a pair of sport shoes (sneakers).belt shoes hat all matched.. impeccable 👍
My grandfather was a dairy farmer but on Sunday he dressed with the best. Men back then at least understood how to be classy even if they couldn’t be daily.
My Grandad always wore his Sunday best. Any time he went out, he’d wear a suit. He shaved every day, sometimes twice if he was going out that night. He passed away in 2000 at the age of 88. But right to very end he always tried to look his best.
My dad was a Tailor, never wore a pair of jeans and neither did any of his 3 children..
Crosby: wears fancy clothes
Sinatra: “you look like an unmade bed.”
Crosby is breaking many style rules from wearing a frock coat to matching vest and trousers and contrasting jacket.
It is also mentioned in the song that he is wearing ‘suspenders a belt and a vest’. What is meant here is that you should never wear a belt with a vest as it makes creases at the bottom (despite the fact that Sinatra is wearing one but I’d blame that on poor tailoring from the wardrobe department) and that instead you should wear suspenders, never together because they wear the same thing.
Later on, as Crosby gets changed into various clown-ish outfits with over-the-top pieces matched together we can see these similar errors again but in a more extreme form.
seaweedWorkers no, I’d be very worried if a 16 year old could become a teacher. Why do you ask dear fellow?
Nothing but the best is enough for him
Pseudo intelectual 16 year old above lol
@@4f52 hardly, just trying to be polite :D
Genius. We will never see the likes of Frank, Dean, Bing or Sammy ever again. Thank heavens for celluloid that preserved these talented men.
Dean looks like the guy who’s gonna have a good time no matter what and just own what he’s doing.
I love Dean Martin’s singing style he always had a playfulness in his voice.
@@calbobz But remember: whatever you do - just don't smoke, cause Martin died of severe lung cancer.
@@calbobz.
Nailed it, soo right
Ever see him drunk on Johnny Carson?
"Guy wearing a tie and a blazer"
-You look like an unmade bed
"me wearing a basic shirt, jeans and dirty sneakers"...
I'm sorry Sinatra :(
oh mood
He was wearing a morning coat and an ascot..but i still can relate
Sorry Martin: I don’t have Charm 😔
You should be ashamed
He’s wearing a penguin suit. It’s like the most formal type of suit.
This entire song is just 2 best friends roasting their fit, and making sure he comes thru with a sick drip. And I love it.
No style + No class + you look like unmade bed
@Zed F that's a mid tier suit dude. I'd love to hear Sinatra say dude unironically.
@Zed F" bruh,fit is mid tbh"-Frank Sinatra
Try it in English next time.
I'm glad my dementia will make me forget whatever the hell you just wrote down
I wish people dressed like that nowadays. Honestly this song ages so well
There are actually many youtube channels like "gentleman's Gazette" who are dedicated to dressing dapper. So if you're a dude, idk any female channels, look him up or Real Men's Style if you wanna dress up better. you'll at the very least be the best-dressed man in the room.
@Michael Löffelmann actually if you learn enough you can make yourself look very good no matter your body size. I'm quite big but can do pull off the stylish look. In fact I'll probably look better with style then with what you normally wear
567 years old? You are almost older than me!
Same here
Amen to that
Class, style, masculinity, talent, charm...they had it all.
L.
Masculinity has different variants. They had reformed masculinity, these days we have Soyboys (little-not masculinity) or we have raw masculinity (beefy, beards, and carnivorous) reformed masculinity has lowered since the divide between soyboy and raw has increased
They were dream men
you are completely right, think the same, great guys of all times
@@sincourier8110 Someone get this wise ass outta here 😂😂
I love that growl in Dean-o’s voice on his last “got or u haven’t got”
He was dead drunk. Throughout the day he drank, so what you perceive as a growl was the last remnant of a mellow baritone. He was great, especially when the Italian Mafia ruled Hollywood singers, but never a shaker.
Now we ask what a shaker was. Good question. I want to answer your question. And I can answer some of it. But if you really want to know, watch the movie The Godfather. I know women don't like it. They don't like it because their stupid man loves it. But you know what? If you watch it a few times you can quote from it, like from Shakespeare. Then you touch his heart... now the rest is up to you.
tryarunm I heard that Dean didn’t actually drink much , that it was just an act
@@justaguy2738 don't destroy the legend.
But seriously, I hope that's true because that immensely talented man did not deserve to die from the bottle.
@@tryarunm sums up why Deans motions are super fluid and slow... and why he looked like he was copying Frank
@@tryarunm There was an interview Dean Martin gave in the mid-60's asking him about the comments that he was a drunk. He said that for the most part, he'll have a glass of apple juice on stage during his afternoon shows in Vegas, a couple glasses of wine with his dinner, and maybe a scotch during his evening show. After his evening show he went to bed, and woke up early to mingle with the casino guests.
I watched it , and I realized that I haven't got style
On my way to buy my mans a Tux.
Bro I feel the same way
Or class.
Lansky Bellucio
Hmmm.. I think that an honest comment like that suggests that you really DO have style...
Boy ..Style to spare ! Style which you haven't used yet!
I need class
This was probably a childhood dream come true for Dean and Frank
Meerkat More the irony is that they stole his style
Bing was Frank's idol when he was growing up. Dino said he laid the ground work!
Dennis Mcgarrity exactly bing created the style they follow
Osas as in clothes? Cuz if you mean his performing style you’re dead wrong
Mikey Condry No the singing style, he was a heavy influence
Her: I bet he’s out cheating
Me and the bois:
You’ve either got, or you haven’t got, styleeee
@@TomPlotagon if you've got you stand a mile
@@redranger1949 a flowers, not a flower, if it’s wilted...
@@TomPlotagon a hats not a hat, till its tilted
@@tweedtalk5273 you’ve either got, or you haven’t got, claaaaasss!
All three of them are amazing, but when they finally allow Crosby to shine, we hear the most gorgeous baritone voice ever heard. All three of them are distinctive and that's why this clip works so wonderfully.
He was no Percy Helton, but yes, Bing did have one magnificent voice !!
This is 1964. Crosby still sounds great but IMO the 50s and very early 60s Sinatra was the best. At this point he's begining to annunciate his words a bit too much.
@@jubalcalif9100 This man said Percy Helton as if the man ever sang. He's literally talking about their singing voices.
Absolutely true
Before The Godfather, after The Public Enemy, The Asphalt Jungle & Ocean Eleven
Best moves: Crosby
Best Voice: Sinatra
Father of charm: Martin
Yep. And Martin also managed to charm Jerry Lewis's wife;) seriously though, poor Jerry
You should listen to Bing’s records in the early to mid 30s. Then you’ll know that Bing’s voice, at least at that time, is unmatched
@@michaelcondry1493 Agreed. In his early days Bing did work of great flexibility and vocal beauty. And even as he became more successful and less musically adventurous his range increased into true bass range without losing that marvelous tone. Where Frank and Dean shone were in their interpretive skills. Bing had the prettiest voice but Frank took you on a profound musical journey and Dean charmed you with every note and with that wicked vibrato of his. Marvelous, magnificent baritones; ah, but what might have become of them had Bing's great rival, Russ Columbo, not died in a shooting accident at the age of 26?
@@wbcjr17106 Agree completely. Bing clearly had not only the stronger voice across the vocal ranges but his voice was also technically superior to Sinatra's. Bing could handle scat and difficult transitions flawlessly. Prime Sinatra, however, was unparalleled when it came to phrasing. Sinatra was such a confessional singer. He made the listener feel the heartache in every note. Bing was uncomfortable with such vulnerability, being a naturally more guarded, aloof personality. Bing was a simmer. Frank was a boil.
Best moves: Crosby
Best Voice: Sinatra
Father of charm: Martin
Candy Man: Sammy
There are just no giants like the 4 of them these days. Singing, dancing, acting in comedy, westerns or drama. Sammy, Frank, Dean and Bing. Legends for a reason. The talent in these 4 is off the charts.
Those guys knew how to charm an audience & could sell an igloo to an eskimo. Their sense of humor was amazing...especially Sammy who once uttered the line I've been insulted in places other black people couldn't get in to be insulted. Sammy took it in stride and when life dealt him lemons he made the best lemonade of his day. I think they'd be very shocked at what passes for "entertainment" these days.
@@barneshomestead1240 Quite the opposite, in my opinion. With very limited choices, *this* is what passed for entertainment in 1964. There may be a lot of dreck out there today, but there's a lot of great stuff, too. And honestly, can anyone *really* say this is even a middling movie? Only Peter Falk, alone, saves it from being a complete waste of time.
Holy shit, you can pick out Sinatra's distinctive voice even among two other excellent singers.
.. And that is no wonder
Tess Crelli You can pick all of em among each other... But that's why it's that much greater that they sing so well together.
Frank always had that ability
Sinatra’s voice is powerful, dean’s has a lot of vibratto and plays around with his voice a lot, crosby makes you want to sleep on a nice cozy bed on a winter night as the snow is falling outside
Tess Crelli I can pick out dean frank and bing they’re voices are all unique and distinctive
Did Dean EVER have a moment when he WASNT smooth?
Chase Meyer nah, still pretty smooth
Never
@Chase Meyer fair enough
No,Dean could teach the Fonz how to be cool.
@@wilder7659 Who ??
Class, style, charm, elegance. They don't make them like that anymore.
they never made them like that. its an act for the screens, you see?
@@EmoWader are you really suggesting that people didn't dress like this in everyday life? Or that those actors didn't have those personalities? Because you'd be so desperately wrong
Same with women ( coming from a woman)
@@EmoWader dean martins personality was actually like that off camera
@@EmoWader pfft touch grass
These were real entertainers. And, you could understand every word. Marvelous.
true that brother
somehow these days they can't even pronounce the word "work"
And no annoying background music that makes your ears bleed too.
Fo shizzle you speak the truth my nizzle.
Ok boomer
These wonderful three will never be forgotten!
rat pack were amazing
Dont forget Sammy Davis Jr, even if he wasn't singing in this scene
You are right, he had the same importance of the other stars of the group and always sang very well!
Yup :3 I'm 20 and my favorite is swing
Reppeti xx This isn't swing however, I fail to see how your comment is relevant.
Girls going back to 1964: *stop the vietnam war*
Boys going back to 1964: YOUVE EITHER GOT OR YOU HAVENT GOT: STYLE.
stOp tHe viEtnAm wAr
Aircaltail Lol YEAAAA YAYYYYY YAYYYY
You made me laugh loud
Girls with a time machine: omg let's go see San Francisco during the hippy movement!
Boys with a time machine: WE MUST LEARN HOW FO GET STYLE FROM SINATRA, CROSBY AND MARTIN
um im a girl and id go back to live a peaceful life
“Well it ain’t gonna be a Halloween party”
I’m gonna use this line
martin "chad":
- stylish fedora
- matching suit
- class
crosby "virgin":
- no fedora
- unmatch overcoat
- wilted flower
Kekus Maximus
That's not an overcoat, it's a morning coat. It's supposed to be worn odd with grey pants too.
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@@farrah2558 sneed
@@ivans251 NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
My grandfather used to love Sinatra, Martin and Crosby, all three of them were probably his favourite singers. He adored Sinatra’s music especially.
One thing he always seemed to admire about me is that I had a sense of style like these gentlemen.
He recently passed away, but I’m sure he wouldn’t want me to grieve.
This one’s for you grandad! From one man of style to another
I think Bing Crosby has more class than 99% of people you see today.
Honestly yes including me and its sad😭
He certainly knew how to beat his kids properly...if that’s class, he’s got it in spades!
StrangeLittleGirl His kids said so...they were there. 🤷♂️
what the fuck dude did you reallly just dssay that shit, he looked like and unmade bed you fucking munkl (gottem)
Dr Cringe agreed 100% but a very different time. Clothes like those suits in today’s money would be over $5000. People just couldn’t afford to dress like that. Celebrities,yea. The rest of us,NOPE!
4:24 dean’s vibrato on “black”🤩
I would never notice, thank you!
Dean Martin’s vibrato is always so lovely
Sinatra to Crosby: "You looked like an unmade bed!"
Me: *Looking at myself* sorry Frank
Oh yeah.
"some people get dressed cause they like to get dressed and you get dressed just to get dressed"
Why is this so me 😂 shooketh
I feel attacked.
I didnt get Attacke cuz i dressed like that since i was 12
@@master-draw3493 nice
@@master-draw3493 lol what a loser
18 years old and I'm in complete admiration and awe of this group and those like them. Truly an incredible time. I hope we can experience a sort of new renaissance like this in my lifetime. God bless.
Crazy a kid your age appreciates this type of music it is amazing
I'm 19 years old and I agree completely.
20 year old here... I'm equally in awe of this wonderful music from the past century! I 100% understand you
17 and in total agreement
I'm 15, and I say you're never too young or old to enjoy the better times of the world.
Bing was 61 here.. he looks so young
Black dont crack.
@@LiSe0 he's black? hOw
@@thedreamers8271 bro cant you see.
He is black ?? He looks white passing
Low body fat. Moving/dancing... Expensive/real food. CA eats Mediterranean. ❤💕💞 didn't work in the sun.
4:41-4:43 I love that he puts some "grit" into his buttery voice here!
Absolutely!
How do you sing like that??
I love Dean Martin's music and his STYLE, but that part sounded weird and out of place.
He was setting up for the big finish!
@@maxiboy0497 You ever growled before? Same principle. You just violently vibrate the lower part of your vocal chords while singing.
I love that cane tap that Bing did. Kinda like a seasoned vet showing his dominance knowing that he's with 2 talented young bucks that would take his place in a moments notice.
I love how just couple seconds before they finish the look on Crosby's face just says "Jesus, I'm too old for this shit"
I mean, yeah, he died 13 years later; he was the oldest out of all of them
@@sword3349 he look 30
@@sword3349 and Dean Martin was the youngest.
Fegelein!
Hey your right I didn't see it before but I do now.
"How many legends can we put on one screen?"
Oh yeah! all of them!
Oh yessss!!
Including Toni Basil from Mickey fame
Man Sinatra's voice just really hits the deepest part of my heart and pulls out my childhood happiness. Don't have a care in the world listening to these tunes
Sinatra just built different.
Absolutely they don't make music like this anymore 😊
Such a moment in time with so many legendary people all in one room on a project. Truly a piece of artistic history
A girl: My boyfriend doesn't prepare for a date ever.
The boyfriend:
Haha
The three greatest crooners the world has ever seen in their only number together..nothing today compares..sheer class.
search you tube they have some o[der stuff from tv shows of early 60s. eg together... oldest crap game in new york.
They also were together, along with the rest of the cast in the number, "Mr. Booze".
Come on now, with Como, Frainkie Laine, Vaughn Monroe. Truly you jest. That doesn't mean I didn't enjoy them though.
Bobby Darin?!
Sammy was better than Frank and Dean imo.
"YOU'VE EITHER GOT OR YOU HAVENT GOT: STYLE!!!" True indeed. Watching this brings smiles, tears and chills. Giants of music & cinema.
Frank Sinatra, Bing Crosby, Dean Martin, Sammy Davis Jr...All Four ... Greatest Actors Ever... The Best And Will Never Never Be Gone... Know Why??? Because They Still In Our Hearts Forever... Thank You For Sharing This... Thank You.
I really wish they had a duet/trio/etc. with Sammy Davis too, gosh, what legends
dean martin makes everything looks so easy. talk about cool.
agree
It’s that ol’ Italian charm.
Well, they all did. I don't think you can doubt any of those men's talent.
Tobias Brix Oh, there’s no argument that they were all wonderfully talented, but I have to agree with @debinooks, Dean always had that extra something. However you define it, as class, style, charisma or just plain old-fashioned charm, there’s no doubt that Dean had it in spades. As his producer on his TV show once said in an interview, it didn’t matter who was on stage with him, from Sinatra on down, your eyes were always automatically drawn to Dean. And it still shines through the screen in these old video clips, even more than 20 years after he passed on.
He wasn't called The King of Cool for nothing.
I've never been a fan of brown suits, but if one must wear a brown suit Dean Martin's the man for it.
Any Italian for that matter
And David Tennant.
Men in brown suits..are masters of pursuits
Dean martins the man for anything
Timeless legends of both the Motion Picture Industry and the Music Industry. They sure are missed!
I have a notion to second that emotion !! Well said and well put !!
Bing laid the path with him being the one who popularized crooning, Dean had the all-around package (singing, acting, comedy, etc.) and Frank had the powerful voice, and flawless talent as a performer.
Right! Bing started it. Frank&Dean followed through.:)
Bing won the academy award for best actor for a dramatic role and was nominated two more times. He was part of one of the most successful comedy duos in movie history and was one of the biggest selling artists of all time (more No. 1's than any other artist). His version of White Christmas was the highest selling single of all time (up until Elton Johns - Candle in the Wind re-vamp). He was in the Box Office Top 10, 15 years running and was No. 1 for five years (which only a small amount of actors can claim). He was still selling out concerts during his final years, I would say he was the complete package. He conquered every medium there was and usually lead the way for others to follow. I think he had the career that most other stars can only dream of. Both Dean and Frank idolised him and he loved and respected both of them. He apparently also enjoyed the charm and talent of working with Mr. Sammy Davis Jnr. who was also a superstar and legend.
Wonder Dog: - I too love Crosby even more than I love the other two (which is a considerable amount of love!), but I need to remind you that, when offering the fact that Crosby was part of one of the "most successful comedy duos", that Dean Martin was no slouch in this department: NOTHING was more important in the history of show business between the end of WWII and the coming of Presley, than was the phenomenon known as Martin & Lewis!
Arne Fogel, just to say "The Road..." pictures...
Arne was in no way understating Dean & Jerry's importance, both I admire greatly. I was merely observing that Bing not only led the way as a crooner, but was in fact an actor of immense popularity and talent as proven by his oscar nominations and box office clout (which I think can be overlooked). He was a fantastic dramatic actor and he was also an excellent light comic as was proven by the popularity of his many collaborations with Bob Hope. I don't believe that I was not acknowledging the importance of Martin (who I think is also an underrated actor - but a great actor) and Lewis which was an immense and important part of entertainment history. I was simply referencing some of Bing's major achievements that show he led the way not simply in the crooning department, but in all aspects of the entertainment field. I don't see how pointing out Bing's achievements in acting (especially his roles with Hope) have anything to do with Martin and Lewis's achievements, both duos were hugely popular and historically important, i was simply acknowledging Bing's role in one of these. Oh and it's WODGER DOG, not WONDER DOG, but thanks for the upgraded title. Cheers.
Even when Sinatra spoke, his voice sounded heavenly!😍
He was no Huntz Hall, but yes, ol' Blue Eyes had one glorious voice !!
Frank has one of the best voices in history
It’s really sad that most people no longer have style.
Mrs Jones i know
Big Bill O'Reilly thou hast a fetish with President Trump
Big Bill O'Reilly and now... you can expect a visit from the Secret Service...
Big Bill O'Reilly let's see. Threatening the life of the President of the United States vs.... what exactly?
Big Bill O'Reilly commie rat
I feel like
Frank is the leader of this
Bing knows everything is actually about him
and Dean i just :Hehe i came here to have fun
I didn't get the impression Sinatra was leading anything. Each did their own style.
Dino actually came for the alcohol, but they made him sing for it.
Hmm, the twig leads helium hips and the grape. Now I’ve seen it all.
Crosby saying style and charm went so perfectly with the instrumentals 😩😩
This is one of the coolest things I've ever watched.
"Marvel had the greatest crossover in the world"
Bing: "allow our habilaments introduce ourselves."
I tink dere's someting wrong with his troat.
@@markfinley3703Ah' told em six months agou!
Dean is doing his own thing. Yes, he’s following the routine, but he’s entirely on his own flow. It didn’t take away from the scene at all, but just go back and focus on Dean while the routine plays out and you’ll notice he’s on his own flow 😂
Dean was know that he did not like to rehearse. Just go out and do what he does best
Bing was 61 here 😱
And he still looked great
Michael Antonio Re Agreed
My man aged liked a fine wine
Damn really????
WOW!
Dean Martin was just badass.
Buffy Summers
They are all are
I really love this movie this too much
No just a pi~ss head!
Buffy Summers He looks like he's having a good time, just playing and cutting up!
I think you mean Sinatra
@@laundrysauce9344 NOTso hotra
Woooow! Bing Crosby, Dean Martin and Frank Sinatra together? This is awesome!🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩
Mr Bing Crosby. always the perfect gentleman. Such a kind and humble man, so well spoken, great voice. Amazing man. He sure had plenty of class, style and charm!
These three killed this song! What an amazing classic! I even noticed Sammy Davis Jr in the background of one of those shots.
David Lejenkins this was from the movie robin and the 7 hoods in case you didn’t no, staring Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Bing Crosby, Sammy Davis JR., and Peter Falk. Great movie I recommend watching it if you haven’t seen it.
Such a great film
This was the best Rat Pack film of the 4 that were made.Too bad they cut the great song "Don't be a do-badder" (Crosby singing it in the orphanage with the orphans) from what they show on TV today.They only have part of the song at the end of the film, sung by Sinatra,Martin and Davis.
If I’m ever in a sour mood, watching this changes that immediately! Such classic icons
To "dress bad" back then was to wear a shabby morning dress. Damn. And that double-breasted dinner jacket. Look how far we have fallen from the tree.
I suppose you were wearing a golden plated three piece suit and a matching fedora while writing that? If not then fuck off. They were preparing for an extremely classy party, not an everyday attire.
Back then colored people couldn't vote
@Pascal Vock suits are really itchy and hard to move in, casual clothes are nice. Also, culture changes. You can wear suits if you want to dude, nobody is stopping you except your own pressure to fit in.
@Pascal Vock unless you already wear suits, then I guess good job for wearing clothes
@@ThatOneRandomSteve They could, they were just supressed in the South and in some of the North. The 13th, 14th, and 15th Amendments did exist back then.
Girls: Ew, she's wearing the same dress as me.
Boys: 3:49
I swear it is always at a wedding
Modern teenagers: You look gay
They all three have their own style, and it shows through in their dance, hat waves, cane stomps, etc. Love it.
These men would've been hella confused today
No shit
I'm in my 30s and I'm confused about what the hell is going on. Those were real men and respectable women in those days.
They'd be confused on several levels; on what's considered style and what's considered singing, these days.
No doubt there
@@Righteousone18 hey I'm 26 and confused too fella
Dean Martin is just the embodiment of cool.
Well, he is dubbed "the King Of Cool" a name which I like btw
He is . Always will be
Some of the greatest voices of the 20th century in the same room.
Plus Sammy Davis Jr listening to them, poker of stars.
"Am I correct in my assumption that you gentlemen find my habiliments... reprehensible?"
"Think there's something wrong with his throat."
"I told him that 6 weeks ago!"
@@marcusblackwell2372 from the tip of your toes to your head
*You look like and unmade bed*
@@megamiow3325 I can't say the next bit
@@marcusblackwell2372 but now I hate to belabor the obvious but in the interest of semantics I am on pail to observe that you just indulged in a mixed metaphor
(I think)
@@megamiow3325 if I heard the part after that correctly: Yep, definitely something wrong with his throat (something to that extent)
Some people dress 'cause they like to get dressed;
But you just dress to get dressed.
It's only a hunch, but I bet you a bunch:
He wears suspenders, a belt, and a vest.
>From the tip of your toes to your head...
You look like an unmade bed.
You've either got, or you haven't got style;
If you got it, you stand out a mile.
A flower's not a flower if it's wilted;
A hat's not a hat till it's tilted.
You've either got, or you haven't got class;
How it draws the applause of the masses.
When you wear lapels...
Like the swell of the swells...
You can pass any mirror and smile.
You've either got, or you haven't got...
....got, or you haven't got...
....got, or you haven't got style.
You've either got, or you haven't got style.
....got, or you haven't got style;
If you got it, you stand out a mile.
....got it, you stand out a mile.
With mother-of-pearl kind of buttons...
You look like the Astors and Huttons.
You've either got, or you haven't got class;
....got, or you haven't got class.
How it draws the applause of the masses.
When you wear lapels...
Like the swellest swells...
You can pass any mirror and smile.
You've either got, or you haven't got charm;
....got, or you haven't got charm.
Style and charm seem to go arm in arm;
....seem to go arm in arm.
A flower's not a flower if it's wilted;
A hat's not a hat till it's tilted.
You've either got, or you haven't got style;
....got, or you haven't got style;
....got, or you haven't got style.
If you got it, you stand out a mile;
....got it, you stand out a mile;
....got it, you stand out a mile.
When you were those duds,
Those with black-tie and studs,
Watch those dolls lining up single file.
You've either got, or you haven't got...
....got, or you haven't got...
....got, or you haven't got...
....got, or you haven't got...
....got, or you haven't got style..
Ramses Täpsi THANK YOU!
Great lyrics, fantastic performance and charisma all over! My mum taught me to love musicals because of these great men!
Kinda go arm and arm
Will some body please strangle that blo~ody parrot!
My grandfather was a Surgeon in the mid-late 60's, he used to always just wear business casual even on his off days, or simply just watching television he has on a polo shirt+beige shorts/pants+designer belt+ loafers combo; looking like those Italian guys you see at movies like The Sopranos or Goodfellas. Looking at him in today's context I'd think it's so inconvenient for him to be doing it every single day, where in fact, back in their times, it was something normal to do. Missing him already, will definitely adapt his style when I grow older. you truly either got or you haven't got style.
Incredible! I wish I had grown up with this type of talent in music. Pure, simple talent!
@3:27, You can really tell that's Bing Crosby's voice right there. He has a very recognizable voice, and this shows.
Beautiful masterpiece. And Dean Martin is one of the few men that can wear a brown suit.
Sinatra And Martin:**starts singing**
old man: **CHEWING INTENSIFIES**
no it wasnt bing it was the old man spectating them AND MAW GOD HE WAS CHEWING HARD
Was it the old man at: 1:22 ?
Yep lol
@@shaxuesheng6128 also, did you know joker was born in 1880?
He ages in different speed, he was a nazi in WW2, then became a Communist.
He's physically 139, and techniclly 42.
Yes, Joker From Batman.
He also made a song:
m.ua-cam.com/video/cBDoPVZ6srw/v-deo.html
@@Top_Hat_Man hold on you cant be a nazi in WW1........you mean german
Boy they never knew how lucky they were to live when they did .. neither did I until recently. Fabulous era .. like another world.
This is fantastic; Dean Frank and Bing all on one stage
They threw away the molds. They don't make them like this anymore.
I love the memories this brings to ,e
totally agree
Yes, these days fathers don’t beat their kids like Bing did
John Doe you need to do some research if you really believe all the crap Gary wrote while he was admittedly drinking heavily. He himself said he made up much of it to sell more copies, and that the rest he doesn’t remember writing! Bing was open that he wacked his kids, and there’s nothing weird about that in the 1930s. And it was only because they acted up so badly. Bing was a good man.
John Doe If those stories are true then obviously I don’t condone what Bing did to his sons. But none of them were perfect in their private lives, but that doesn’t detract from their amazing talents as entertainers.
4:41 god I love deans voice
It is awesome.. as always!👏
*"From the tip of your toes to your head....you look like an unmade bed."*
Damn Frank, you ain't have to flame him like that 😂😂
Crosby's the only one who knows to shake his hat a little.
A better hoofer than Frank or Dean.
Dean shook it a bit but lacked the fluid movement exhibited by Bing.
it's that Vaudevillian in him.
Given that Bing could not change that fast, that's some pretty good editing.
Actually I think they had people in the back that could change his suit within 10 sec with training
They cut in between the changing scenes
@@roteroktober360 His hair would have gotten messed up from that. And Frank and Dean would've still had to have been edited when they changed, so kind of pointless.
@@markhenley3097 To be fair, he had on a toupee
Quick changes can be done surprisingly quickly! I’ve changed models for runway and you can change people in like 10 seconds if you’re good at it. They might have edited it anyways since they switch camera angles a few times but I wouldn’t be surprised if bing was changed back there by 6 people lol
R.I.P To The Rat Pack & Bing Crosby, Still Miss You All
3:38 classic Crosby voice
"It's not a hat until it's tilted"
Tilts it
Immediately puts it straight right after.
To be fair it’s already tilted he just tilted too much
Bin crosby and frank Sinatra and dean martin so inspiring for young men to speak up for themselves and never let their voices be silenced
Hello, please tell me about their hats, for example what they are called and what they are made of?
Wish men still dressed like this. Wish people's self-respect was as prevalent as it was back then.
I still dress like that, and i dont understand why i am the only Person at the airport that wears a suit
Master-draw fedora too?
The problem is that well I cant speak for others but for myself dressing like that all the time would be detrimental to my pocketbook because id end up wrecking clothes like that and cheap suits often dont look as good so I wouldnt cheap out on one.
My work is quite dusty and physical and i spend a lot of time in the outdoors. Get a $3 t shirt covered in dirt? no big deal but a suit like that? id be overprotective. Id still dress like that to go out though for things like dinner an outing. day or night on the town etc.
1. Suits aren’t cheap.
2. People back then didn’t waste money on useless luxuries.
3. They’re not comfortable for many people’s professions.
4. There’s no point wearing a suit unless it’s a formal event.
5. Clothes come and go nowadays.
6. Sneakers have become more of a symbol of wealth nowadays.
7. Fedoras have become very uncool, ties too much of a hassle, and shoes made to be as comfortable and colorful as possible. Put a baseball hat/SnapBack and a pair of tennis shoes on a suit and you would look ridiculous.
They still dress like this - its a matter of choice and taste. Im one for this kind of clothing, but with todays wide selection of clothing it's best to let people dress how they please.
Sanatras voice is like a fine cut diamond. It’s just is
These men they sing with such talent and grace this inspirees young actors to pursue showbiz in america 🎉
SO GLAD TO BE ABLE TO VIEW SINATRA, MARTIN & CROSBY HERE!!!
Ok but Crosby steals this scene, I love Dean and Frank but Crosby was in his 60's and still had that voice and style.
Bing being Bing leading all of them Vocally style wise and his perfect dance that some call "stiff" ive never understood that as he moves like a song in perfect beat..the Koolest Kat ever with voice face acting radio you name it. Bing was the first multi platform mega star..
Music nowadays is really loud and kind of sound the same. Oh man being 2002 is so weird especially I’m almost in my 20s, then 30s. I wish we could go and wear 1920s and 1930s clothing.
Love Bing
@@Superbatmanbro agreed
Nobody , I mean NOBODY had style like Dean Martin....he is the ultimate sexiest Man ever to have graced this earth ❤️❤️
Legends right here. Anyone of these men by himself could top the entire music industry today.
Italians telling people how to dress: a classic! Haha!
Aly Borntoolate italians?
Dean Martin is the only italian
aclum the great Frank Sinatra was too...
aclum the great His father was Sicilian and his mother was Northern Italian.
Aly Borntoolate ii
A classic musical act with three of the best, classy, and talent voices of the 20th century.
Sinatra is the shortest one yet the loudest in voice, style, sass❤️
Frank called him an unmade bed. You know that was a pretty solid roast tbh😂
1 year ago I found this song. It’s before I went through my Crohn’s disease and epilepsy and then my dad and his medical issues. I feel nostalgic because this was one of my favorite songs at that time. Teenage years in many different ways was tough really tough. I’m about to turn 20 in 3 months. School is great, got my first job, my friends are growing, and I’m living more. Also learning how to be a gentleman like these guys here.
This was a great movie, just a ton of fun. And Sammy Davis Jr. got to showcase most of his many talents.
Love Dean's voice and charm! True class!
This is precious! Three friends having an amazing time, singing... At times, it just feels that they hadn't rehearsed a bit. And it looks great!
I like how each of these men have their own style of preforming *wink-wink-nudge-nudge*
Back when men were men and music was music...
Picard578 true dat bro
U said it
Onkel Julz
one dollar for every time they say gucci gang
Picard578 you right
Picard578 I say, things haven't changed too much nowadays. The bad music is just more prominent. I've seen some good music in modern times too. And there's lots of it. 90% of Pop music can go suck a lemon but the 10% is sweet.
If you want better chances look for other genres to find what you’re looking for.
Oh man do I love these old movies. It's cold here this weekend and my plan is to stay in and binge watch a bunch of them. Thank you for posting this excellent clip!