Tiny Tim was made fun of but he really loved the old songs. He collected and preserved them. He was certainly under appreciated and misunderstood. Actually a very talented person.
Lyrics: shades of night are greeping williow trees are weeping schemeing to get you out here me dear come tiptoe through the window by the window that is where ill be come tiptoe through the tuilps with me tiptoe from ur pillow to the shadow of our williow tree and tiptoe through the tulips with me!! And thank you for uploading this it brings back so much memories 😊 he reminds me of hector from coco
I listened to this when you first uploaded it and enjoyed it. I came back here to listen to it again. Even better the second time. Thank you for sharing this.
This 1929 movie is in colour-How very nice-I believe the technology to film this 1929 movie in colour,was the very famous technology of Technicolor?🥰😇🥰😇🤩🤩😇😇
Yes two-color Technicolor here, where only red and green could be reproduced. By 1932 though, technological advances enabled blue to be added thus giving the full color spectrum. Cheers
Nick Lucas is the best jazz musician in history! His classics are honestly more beautiful and relaxing to listen to rather than modern day pop and rap music songs that are just too much. Nick’s classical songs actually feel so warm and comfortable to my eardrums and something I can peacefully listen to while going to sleep. ❤️😍🥰☺️. Also the fact that this film is 94 years old also makes it even more fascinating to jam out too. Nick Lucas is probably the one singer I’d definitely wanna meet up with when I pass away one day. 🥹🎼☺️❤️👍👍
Been a while since I've listen to this classic song from 1929. First time I heard this very old song was on the Season 6 Walking Dead episode "Start To Finish"
The past was wrought with as many problems as today is. What we see in this old media is an idealized version of what the past was really like. I can imagine somebody 50 years from now watching a modern music video and thinking 2024 was so cool.
Ett par år senare hade en tulpan blommat. Den tulpanen var min käraste mormor. A couple of years later, a tulip had bloomed. That tulip was my dearest grandmother.
Gold Diggers of Broadway, unfortunately only a few minutes of the film survived, the final reel minus the final minute survived, the penultimate reel also survived without one of the bridging sequences, and three short fragments also survive
When they said Tiny Tim actually sounded like an old record, this must be the old record he sounded like. 4:17 I wonder if 1929 light-dimming technology was really that bad.
Did Busby Berkeley choreograph or help produce this? The scene with the costumed tulips being slowly opened reminds me a lot of an earlier version of his work on Broadway films such as 'Gold Diggers of 1935' with the infamous "Lullaby of Broadway" song/choreography. Dick Powell was in that...he was amazing 😊 I love films and Broadway shows from that time, a Golden Age indeed! Berkely's vision and work was incredible! 💙❤💜
@@DavyanHatchMost ppl here in the video were probably born in the 1800s seeing most look over 30. Also 1929 was the year my grandpa was born and I'm 34. A lots come and gone since then
@@musicaltheatergeek79 I always thought that it was much later than 1928. Yes the color does seem to be a bit strange and all most looks like it been done by hand frame by frame.
Ah, so nice. The days when people still had real talent and didn't rely on auto tune. Or cgi. Now a days we are entertained with deep fake nonsense, and robots and cgi and all the rest of the fake nonsense. As Louis Armstrong sang (and then he put on his famous big fake smile): What a wonderful world. Ooo yeah.
Actually the music is really beautiful; it's become a comedic sketch with dorky voices (Tiny Tim was even worse than this guy), but actually it's a really great chord progression and melody...I suppose I never would have even heard of it if it hadn't been for the buffoonery of Tiny Tim...but it seems better than that. Maybe it needs better lyrics...Anyway thanks for expanding my musicology with the upload!
It’s because it’s two strip technicolor. This was before three-strip technicolor, which is what movies like The Wizard of Oz were made with. This movie only had red and green available to mix colors with, unlike later movies which had red, green, and blue.
Nick Lucas was at Tiny Tim's wedding on the Tonight Show.
He sang this song, and at 76 he sounded just like he does here
This is the Original song "Tiptoe Through the Tulips" 1929
Love your grasp of the obvious...
oh... that's how time works. towards forward direction. finally got it right.
Yeah... It's not like the video title literally says that. Congratulations Einstein, how'd you figure it out??
Tiny Tim was made fun of but he really loved the old songs. He collected and preserved them. He was certainly under appreciated and misunderstood. Actually a very talented person.
I saw Tiny Tim do this song on TV in 1968. What unsettles me is that it is a lot longer from 1968 until now than from 1929 to 1968. Time flies !
I was 5 in 1968..as per my profile pic
Amazing to think my grandparents were 24 and 22 when this came out. The year before my dad was born. History.
Its about 95 years ago this was recorded amzing.
Still charming at nearly a hundred years later
I thought Tiny Tim was first...you learn something new every day.
Just like how Murray recorded meet me in saint Louis Louis in 1904 and the movie came out decades after.
GORGEOUS I LOVED EVERY SECOND OF IT
I never realized how far back the origins of this song went. Interesting! The male lead has a great singing voice.
I believe that was Dick Powell singing 😊 I could be mistaken but I'm 99% positive it's Powell ❤
A classic !! Tiny Tim's version is also unforgettable!!
I love it. I’m glad to find these old films online.
1968: tiptoe through the tulip
1929: original tiptoe through th tulip
Super guitar playing - whoever you were - you've been noticed!
Nick Lucas.
I love this song and i love the voice off the man
3:35 It's the same dance the penguins do in Mary Poppins 😯
Super COOL to see & hear this beautiful song!!✨🎶🎸💞
The 4 dancers in overalls are awesome!
This is a masterpiece!!!
Great song and look back in time.
Nice looking back!
never knew that t.tim did not write it. Thank You Very Much💚
Nick Lucas has several albums out there. I pop one on when I just want to relax.😊 Love this guy.
So fantastic, so touching.
Great job of preservation, clear sound, colorized, and scenes are very good. It's amazing to hear the accent of the time... fantastic
These are the original colours.
Lyrics: shades of night are greeping williow trees are weeping schemeing to get you out here me dear come tiptoe through the window by the window that is where ill be come tiptoe through the tuilps with me tiptoe from ur pillow to the shadow of our williow tree and tiptoe through the tulips with me!! And thank you for uploading this it brings back so much memories 😊 he reminds me of hector from coco
Btw owner thank you so much for this reposted i havnent seen it ever since 1950s
I listened to this when you first uploaded it and enjoyed it. I came back here to listen to it again. Even better the second time. Thank you for sharing this.
I’m singing this song for my next recital
Finally found the original 1929 version!!!!
Thank you for posting!!!!
My pleasure.
finalli found the original 1929 version thank you for posting
I don't know how much of the original print and recording this is but what great color and sound for a film this old.
Thanks for uploading this, im so glad to see it in such good quality.
wow. magic. thank you for discovering and sharing.
RIP Nick Lucas 1897 1982
Died in Colorado 😔
Hard to believe this is from the same year when Great depression struck
It is.
People realized this was the pinnacle of entertainment, and everybody sold their stocks and jumped out of windows.
Yes, _Gold Diggers of Broadway_ was released on October 5, 1929; the stock market crashed on October 29..
This 1929 movie is in colour-How very nice-I believe the technology to film this 1929 movie in colour,was the very famous technology of Technicolor?🥰😇🥰😇🤩🤩😇😇
Yes two-color Technicolor here, where only red and green could be reproduced. By 1932 though, technological advances enabled blue to be added thus giving the full color spectrum. Cheers
Good thing this was re-uploaded! I can’t seem to find the original upload of this
Love those knife switches.
This song is like jazz, the one by tiny tim looks like it came straight froma horror movie
Nick Lucas is the best jazz musician in history! His classics are honestly more beautiful and relaxing to listen to rather than modern day pop and rap music songs that are just too much. Nick’s classical songs actually feel so warm and comfortable to my eardrums and something I can peacefully listen to while going to sleep. ❤️😍🥰☺️. Also the fact that this film is 94 years old also makes it even more fascinating to jam out too. Nick Lucas is probably the one singer I’d definitely wanna meet up with when I pass away one day. 🥹🎼☺️❤️👍👍
Yep
Almost 100 years old! Wow!
So cool 😁😎
Good song
I love this song
1929: Aww!
2021: CODE: TIPTOE
Been a while since I've listen to this classic song from 1929. First time I heard this very old song was on the Season 6 Walking Dead episode "Start To Finish"
I’m the 100th like of this video. Greetings from Australia!!! 🇦🇺
MASTERPIECE
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Wonderful.
ငါကမြန်မာနိုင်ငံသားတစ်ယောက်ဖြစ်တယ် ပြီးတော့ငါတို့နိုင်ငံရဲအဆင်မပြေမှုတွေကြောင့်ထိုင်းမှာအလုပ်လာလုပ်ကိုင်နေရတယ်
နေ့ရက်တွေက မွေးရက်မြေနဲ့အမြဲအိမ်ဆီကိုပဲတမ်းတမိတယ်😞
ပြီးတော့ငါကဒီလိုသီချင်းဟောင်တွေကိုနားထောင်ရဒါသဘောကျတယ် အမြဲရှာပြီးနားထောင့်လေ့ရှိတယ် အဲဒါကငါကို့စိတ်သက်သာမှုအချို့ရစေတယ် 😇
Happy to provide.
Need to live during this time period.
not one year later. the great depression
You think you do but you really don't. Theres the largest modern economy crisis and the second world war coming towards you
The past was wrought with as many problems as today is. What we see in this old media is an idealized version of what the past was really like.
I can imagine somebody 50 years from now watching a modern music video and thinking 2024 was so cool.
Tiny Tim brought me here.
Very good
this is one of the songs sung after the First World War
Imagine a ww1 veteran singing this after the war
Athuvum oru kaalam thaan😍
This is great. I wish the whole film had survived. Who did the choreography?
Roy Del Ruth.
This is both the corniest and best video I’ve seen in a while
Who is the male lead singer? Such an incredible voice!!
Nick Lucas.
And what a stylish guitar player as well!
Ett par år senare hade en tulpan blommat.
Den tulpanen var min käraste mormor.
A couple of years later, a tulip had bloomed.
That tulip was my dearest grandmother.
I really enjoyed watching this short film, what was the name of the complete film?
1929's Gold Diggers of Broadway
Gold Diggers of Broadway, unfortunately only a few minutes of the film survived, the final reel minus the final minute survived, the penultimate reel also survived without one of the bridging sequences, and three short fragments also survive
When they said Tiny Tim actually sounded like an old record, this must be the old record he sounded like.
4:17 I wonder if 1929 light-dimming technology was really that bad.
It was a visual stunt to mask a time-consuming major scene change.
Did Busby Berkeley choreograph or help produce this? The scene with the costumed tulips being slowly opened reminds me a lot of an earlier version of his work on Broadway films such as 'Gold Diggers of 1935' with the infamous "Lullaby of Broadway" song/choreography. Dick Powell was in that...he was amazing 😊 I love films and Broadway shows from that time, a Golden Age indeed! Berkely's vision and work was incredible!
💙❤💜
No, for Warners Berkeley did 42nd Street, Footlight Parade, Gold Diggers of 1933, Dames, and Fashions of 1934.
@@James_Bowie nice! Thank you! I love watching old films ❤😊
I this ❤😁
Muito legal.👍
I assume this was recorded on Nitrate Film
This was sooooo yummy 😊
It's as old as my great grandma
The people who were in the recording could have been born in the 19th century 🤯
@@DavyanHatchMost ppl here in the video were probably born in the 1800s seeing most look over 30. Also 1929 was the year my grandpa was born and I'm 34. A lots come and gone since then
Uncle Vernon hums this song in the book Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone.
While he was boarding up the mail slot. 🤣👍
Is it original color😮
Was this shot in color ? or was black and white when it first came out ?
All in color.
@@TylerMcNamer That's very interesting I did not know color film was invented back then.
@@itsonlyme9938 It was a two-color process introduced by Technicolor in 1928 that offered a limited red-green spectrum.
@@musicaltheatergeek79 I always thought that it was much later than 1928. Yes the color does seem to be a bit strange and all most looks like it been done by hand frame by frame.
Those four dancers in overalls look like drunken guests at a Greek wedding.
But charming .... I like the girl on the left.
Nah, it's a great!
Amazing how many people ask "Who is the singer?" and yet there it is in the titles at 0:28
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🌷 🎶💛
1:43
👏👏👏👏👏👏
10k views but 1.2 million likes. Math isn’t mathing
Either way, I'm glad people enjoy the show!
1920s was the best decade.
The great depression:
@@PhonkyLmao It started in 1929. It’s more so a 30s and 40s thing.
He looks like Stephen Sanchez
Twenties Tim
well this is not as creepy as the one in Insidious
I don’t understand how anyone finds that version creepy
@@opaljk4835I do
Tyny tim 💀💀💀
Tiny tim wants Some show if you Are understand
Música linda e bastante sensual, ele a convida para uma " escapadinha "de madrugada, para namorar , e beijar na luz do luar , linda❤
TINY TIM!
FOREVER!
Al Dubin!
He sounds like Mickey Mouse
Ah, so nice. The days when people still had real talent and didn't rely on auto tune. Or cgi.
Now a days we are entertained with deep fake nonsense, and robots and cgi and all the rest of the fake nonsense.
As Louis Armstrong sang (and then he put on his famous big fake smile): What a wonderful world. Ooo yeah.
There is always going to be real genuine talent. All you got to do is look around beyond pop culture.
Lots of good talent out there these days, just gotta look for it.
The past had a lot of crap entertainment as well.
To be honest i would rather watch nick lucas than taylor swift
Movie name?
Gold Diggers of Broadway
The original of this video its get delete
everyone in this video is dead
well no shit the video is from 1929 😂
Well yeah, even most ppl born in 1929 are gone as well as they approach 100.
Wrong. Nick Lucas is 122 years old and still alive.
@@bucky822 your mom is still alive from 1929
@@DJSwezzleMusicwho the hell is that and nobody but one person has been proven to live that long!
The original is beautifuler than from tiny time,thats from tiny is' a' little bit Creepy🥶🥶😜👍🏻🥰
I’m gonna have nightmares
Actually the music is really beautiful; it's become a comedic sketch with dorky voices (Tiny Tim was even worse than this guy), but actually it's a really great chord progression and melody...I suppose I never would have even heard of it if it hadn't been for the buffoonery of Tiny Tim...but it seems better than that. Maybe it needs better lyrics...Anyway thanks for expanding my musicology with the upload!
Tiny Tim was a falsetto clown. Nick Lucas was a real singer.
shhesh
I know
its sounds good but it gives me the creeps
How
probably his voice
😴 Promo`SM
Those old songs were so shiny and calm vibes until Tim came along and made them sound creepy
Nick Lucas performed the song at Tiny Tim’s wedding on The Tonight Show 40 years later.
Tiny Tim was a falsetto clown act. Nick Lucas was a real singer.
What the fudge tiny Tim version better
No way
Would be much better without the dreadful colourisation
dreadful? come on.
@vanhill3561 the colours look unnatural and randomly chosen
It’s because it’s two strip technicolor. This was before three-strip technicolor, which is what movies like The Wizard of Oz were made with. This movie only had red and green available to mix colors with, unlike later movies which had red, green, and blue.
Not colorized. Filmed in two-color Technicolor.
Tiny Tim's one is better
Nicks was way better tiny Tim’s is horrible
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@@Gemmyanimatoniclovertoo scary
Buddy tiny tims sounded like two prices of metel getting scraped together
@@elijahlollololololI wouldn't say scary but the way he sung it sucked.