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OK for everyone confused by this recording, I have the actual answer. This is not Django Reinhardt. It was recorded by group called The Faux Frenchman in Cincinnati in 2007. It was a mimic of Django's style and processed to sound like the recording was an old 78. I hope this helps. :)
When you have a heavy burden in your heart, sitting in the cold with a lighter and cigar in hand, and you turn to this song to loosen up. I can sit hours upon hours and never get tired of this song.
this is always in the background when i study, just makes me feel so good inside and really lets my mind go to work. a beautiful piece of music by an amazing musician. they just don't get any better.
Oddly enough this is the only song that will make me feell happy when I'm in a good mood and make me cry when im in a bad mood. This is a really good song that deserves more praise and love
For those who are interested, the song It Had to Be You was originally written in 1924 by Isham Jones, with lyrics by Gus Kahn. Since then, versions of the song have been written by other musicians, such as Billy Holiday and Frank Sinatra. As for whether or not this version was played by Django Reinhardt, I can't really say since I've never listened to his other music.
Django has done versions of this song that you can find online but as for this one I think it's a group impersonating Reinhardt and Grappelli's style, I absolutely adore it though but it should be credited to the proper group tbh
Many people will tell you that you're lesser than them for having heard of this music through a game. I say, what does it matter? Not all great minds know where to look for great music, they know how to recognize it. Thank God that amazing game has acquainted more people with the soothing, jazzy tones of Mr. Django Reinhardt!
Right on. I don't play games, but I'm not that pretentious - and I wish more games would include jazz standards such as this in their soundtracks. Regardless of the source, the more people listen, the better imo
No, Ryan is based off Howard Hughes, the real world eccentric billionaire who was chairman and CEO of the Summa Corporation and founder of several others that used his very name in their titles.
Christian Scarlett Yup, Mr.House was also HEAVILY inspired by Hughes. Even went so far as to recrate a famous picture of Hughes standing in front of an airplane his company built, except the picture is Mr.House standing in front of the legs of Liberty Prime. Ryan is also made reference to in a Gun Runner Arsenal challenge called "A Slave Obeys", which is completed by killing House with a 9-iron or Diver Nephi's golfclub.
Always listen to oldies classics jass soul "symphony " don't really know the name of that particular music. Nobody likes when I play them at parties but I still do 😎
@FenceThis : The data being the Bioshock Soundtrack list available on wikipedia. It is also mentioned in the djangopedia website. It is ludicrous to believe that these tracks would somehow slender his name and reputation. From all feedback i've been gathering, 100% was positive, with the exception of 'purists' such as yourself. I'd also appreciate it if you refrained from spamming the videos with the same comments over and over.
It's weird to take credit from whoever is playing this and give it to Django and Stephane. You shouldn't do that. It confuses people. They, whoever they are, are good enough to get their own credit.
This Song Played/Featured In Two Of My Favorites One In My Childhood Cartoon, One In My Favorite Video Game Of All Time. 1. "Book Revue (1946)" - Looney Tunes. 2. "Bioshock"
It's true; that's where I first heard Reinhardt's phenomenal music. I heard that astonishing playing and looked into it. I was so shocked when I learned of his injury. He plays like he's got six fingers or something!
In one world, a man chose to be reborn again to forget the killing he wrought and build a city in the skies. In another world, the same man is consumed by the guilt of killing and refused rebirth to acknowledge and atone for his murders, and become a lawman. And in another, the same man, consumed by the guilt of unwittingly killing his own people refused the rebirth and clung to his roots. One died in a baptismal fount. One drowned in a river. and One was crushed in the oceans surrounding a City. That man was Zachary Hale Comstock and that man was Booker DeWitt. "Constants and Variables. We swim in different Oceans, but land on the same Shore." -Elizabeth, Bioshock Infinite Not that much a stretch of the imagination that in one world Andrew Ryan was consumed by hatred of the governments that control and regulate control of the creative natures of man for the sakes of The Poor, of God, of The People and envision a society where the creative potential was free and unchained of these, united by a Great Chain of Commerce and Progress. In another he was Django Reinhardt.
@BasementBeginnings Oh, how blind I was! Thank you a thousand times for saving me out of the dark pit of my ignorance! I was lost and confused until you lowered your head to my wimpy level and spoke your words of wisdom, which I really needed to hear! Thanks for pitying my inferior intellect! Be assured that your absolutely necessary insults where like warm streams of Honey flowing down my chest. Thank you for making me a part of your infinite glory and wisdom, oh light that outshines the sun!
Yeah, I noticed the same with a lot of Django songs on UA-cam, especially the ones from the BioShock soundtrack... I do wish I knew who it is playing because it's pretty sweet.
In defense, games like Bioshock (wherein this song is featured) often organize their soundtracks with that nostalgic aspect in mind. In spite of the more gruesome aspects of the game, Bioshock has a very sentimental and idealistic storyline, which hearkens back to and is set in the 1960s. It's no surprise that inhabitants of a "high class city" such as Rapture in the 1960s would enjoy classy and powerful music, and the fact that it reels in young listeners is powerful enough already.
same goes for guitar hero, i see kids listening to all kinds of great artists because of it: jimi hendrix, king crimson, sonic youth, the pixies, rush, creedence clearwater revival, even johnny cash. videogames are an artform if you think about it. in my eyes, art is the practice of "painting an image that conveys a feeling or thought". and seeing as videogames are interactive, it is one of the most immersive artforms out there. paintings->photos->film->animation->videogames= art's evolution.
@FenceThis : You clearly have too much time in your hands. Maybe its because its vacation. I don't know. Anyway, I will be removing any further comments from you that don't pertain to finding what the actual music is. Go do something constructive instead of just criticizing all the time
No I don't but if you have some determination you could get a temporary fix by using a program called youtube downloader and then strip the audio out of it with something like format factory. I agree this is a great version. I actually don't have ANY version of it strangely enough.
So from what I understand, are we not allowed to like Django Reinhardt if we discovered him from Bioshock? Ok, I finally understand now. I just thought I enjoyed discovering his music, that I just happened to hear in a video game. But I cant enjoy because I play video games and I'm here purely because of that fact and cant enjoy the rest of his music any further. Thank you all for clearing it up for me. Some people can be real jerks.
It very much could, which is wonderful that younger folks are listening to that rather than Bieber, or whathaveyou. I was pointing out to the real old souls who don't even enjoy the "can-flabbed" technology.haha
do enlighten me as to why it matters how i stumbled upon this song. so yeah, bioshock is awesome, but i also greatly enjoyed the game's soundtracks, especially this particular piece. who are any of you to tell me i can not like a song because i found my way here through a video game?
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I love listening to this when playing Bioshock.. it's a beautiful song, and it's well-placed in the game.
Indeed.
2021 now wow
@@badlandschugs1 and bioshock is still unmatched
@@badlandschugs1 2021 😎👌👌👌
11 years later and it's still relevant :)
OK for everyone confused by this recording, I have the actual answer. This is not Django Reinhardt. It was recorded by group called The Faux Frenchman in Cincinnati in 2007. It was a mimic of Django's style and processed to sound like the recording was an old 78. I hope this helps. :)
Yes guitar sounds nothing like the guv
When you have a heavy burden in your heart, sitting in the cold with a lighter and cigar in hand, and you turn to this song to loosen up. I can sit hours upon hours and never get tired of this song.
you're there aussi ms. toothless? please don't brag me this time, my heart is breaking... ain't no happy alborada...
MoTolume agreed pal
cheers m8
You’re right..
Andrew Ryan - It Had To Be You
Ahahahahah true
this is always in the background when i study, just makes me feel so good inside and really lets my mind go to work.
a beautiful piece of music by an amazing musician.
they just don't get any better.
Don't mind me, just hacking a vending machine
🤣
Any Clark Bars there ? They're my fave !!
Hope you don't mind if I join with a surveillance drone
Ryan is going to send his private security
Welcome to Circus of Values!
Dear Bioshock
Thanks for interducing this amazingly soulful music to me! My love for you burns with the intensity of 1000 suns, and now even more.
Whatever you're looking for, you won't find it, but it'll find you.
That's a paradox when you think about it
Oddly enough this is the only song that will make me feell happy when I'm in a good mood and make me cry when im in a bad mood. This is a really good song that deserves more praise and love
For those who are interested, the song It Had to Be You was originally written in 1924 by Isham Jones, with lyrics by Gus Kahn. Since then, versions of the song have been written by other musicians, such as Billy Holiday and Frank Sinatra. As for whether or not this version was played by Django Reinhardt, I can't really say since I've never listened to his other music.
Ive seen videos claiming its by a group called the Faux Frenchmen
Django has done versions of this song that you can find online but as for this one I think it's a group impersonating Reinhardt and Grappelli's style, I absolutely adore it though but it should be credited to the proper group tbh
@@poisonsiren its not django but its ok they should do something to put the real players they are ok nothing special though.
this recording is not django
Many people will tell you that you're lesser than them for having heard of this music through a game. I say, what does it matter? Not all great minds know where to look for great music, they know how to recognize it. Thank God that amazing game has acquainted more people with the soothing, jazzy tones of Mr. Django Reinhardt!
Right on. I don't play games, but I'm not that pretentious - and I wish more games would include jazz standards such as this in their soundtracks. Regardless of the source, the more people listen, the better imo
I'm missing two toes. Think I could ever be this awesome?
God bless the late Django! Great guitar music, along with Stephanie Grappelli!
I love how Django legacy is fortified by one of the best video games every created!
Which videogame is that?
@@toxxinvevo9354 Bioshock I think, this plays at some point in the Medical Pavillion
@@toxxinvevo9354 And Mafia.
thank you for bringing one of the most classic artists back. I love this song in bioshock
would you kindly?
"A man chooses, a floating pair of arms obeys."
Break that puppy's neck(: great to see that after how many years?? People are still quoting this wow!
same, was recently playing the 2 HD remasters of Bioshock 1 and 2 and wanted some OSTs and soundtracks
Bash my fucking head in with a golf club?
what r u w8ing 4?
Sending likes to help return those that appreciate this precious gem of a song
Is it safe to assume that Andrew Ryan was based on Django Reinhardt? He has a lot of music in the game and looks just like him.
No, Ryan is based off Howard Hughes, the real world eccentric billionaire who was chairman and CEO of the Summa Corporation and founder of several others that used his very name in their titles.
+Trooper - 0419 Mr. House!
Christian Scarlett
Yup, Mr.House was also HEAVILY inspired by Hughes. Even went so far as to recrate a famous picture of Hughes standing in front of an airplane his company built, except the picture is Mr.House standing in front of the legs of Liberty Prime. Ryan is also made reference to in a Gun Runner Arsenal challenge called "A Slave Obeys", which is completed by killing House with a 9-iron or Diver Nephi's golfclub.
wow I've never seen the liberty prime pic, that's awesome. so much detail.
@@unclepaulie4233 I know this is old but it's inside the Camp Golf lodge.
Personne n'a ce sens de l'improvisation et de la mélodie de Django ! Lui et Stéphane étaient divins ❤️🌹🎶
Just makes me feel so good listening to this, such a talented musician.
Always listen to oldies classics jass soul "symphony " don't really know the name of that particular music. Nobody likes when I play them at parties but I still do 😎
This guy's amazing!!!
Holy crap. Was this late in his life? I've never heard him play like this. Very bluesy. This is just creamy. Sooooo good.
It's not Django. Not sure who it is though.
Others video have it as: it had to be you - the faux frenchman
It stopped. The fuck happened?
My father sang the lyrical version of this tune to my mother after they were married, I never hear a Gypsy jazz song without thinking of him
@FenceThis : The data being the Bioshock Soundtrack list available on wikipedia. It is also mentioned in the djangopedia website.
It is ludicrous to believe that these tracks would somehow slender his name and reputation. From all feedback i've been gathering, 100% was positive, with the exception of 'purists' such as yourself.
I'd also appreciate it if you refrained from spamming the videos with the same comments over and over.
BioShock 2 my one and only Love!!
Thank you I couldnt find this song at all until I found this video.
i love bioshock
Please upload the full version of this? This is my favorite version of this song and it's a shame that it cuts out in the middle.
absolute Genius''''''and Stephan
It's weird to take credit from whoever is playing this and give it to Django and Stephane.
You shouldn't do that. It confuses people.
They, whoever they are, are good enough to get their own credit.
I couldn't have said it any better. Well said!
Awesome.TY for posting
ok, it's not django, and it's not stéphane, but who is it? good song all the same.
"The Faux Frenchmen" but I'm not sure ^^
This Song Played/Featured In Two Of My Favorites
One In My Childhood Cartoon, One In My Favorite Video Game Of All Time.
1. "Book Revue (1946)" - Looney Tunes.
2. "Bioshock"
It's true; that's where I first heard Reinhardt's phenomenal music. I heard that astonishing playing and looked into it. I was so shocked when I learned of his injury. He plays like he's got six fingers or something!
so ryan didn't die , just change to be a musician LOL , awesome game , awesome music , awesome ambient , and on this era the old is the best
In one world, a man chose to be reborn again to forget the killing he wrought and build a city in the skies. In another world, the same man is consumed by the guilt of killing and refused rebirth to acknowledge and atone for his murders, and become a lawman. And in another, the same man, consumed by the guilt of unwittingly killing his own people refused the rebirth and clung to his roots. One died in a baptismal fount. One drowned in a river. and One was crushed in the oceans surrounding a City. That man was Zachary Hale Comstock and that man was Booker DeWitt.
"Constants and Variables. We swim in different Oceans, but land on the same Shore." -Elizabeth, Bioshock Infinite
Not that much a stretch of the imagination that in one world Andrew Ryan was consumed by hatred of the governments that control and regulate control of the creative natures of man for the sakes of The Poor, of God, of The People and envision a society where the creative potential was free and unchained of these, united by a Great Chain of Commerce and Progress. In another he was Django Reinhardt.
Should be on spotify
@BasementBeginnings Oh, how blind I was! Thank you a thousand times for saving me out of the dark pit of my ignorance! I was lost and confused until you lowered your head to my wimpy level and spoke your words of wisdom, which I really needed to hear! Thanks for pitying my inferior intellect! Be assured that your absolutely necessary insults where like warm streams of Honey flowing down my chest. Thank you for making me a part of your infinite glory and wisdom, oh light that outshines the sun!
thanks for the help
iT HAD TO BE YOU, DJANGO!
Very enjoyable.
Yeah, I noticed the same with a lot of Django songs on UA-cam, especially the ones from the BioShock soundtrack...
I do wish I knew who it is playing because it's pretty sweet.
The picture at 2:40... I love it!
“It says... would you kindly...” Elizabeth to Fontaine,
This is not Django Reinhardt or Stephane Grappelli. The resemblance is purely superficial. It is not even close.
Very smart.
IT HAD TO BE YOUUUU
Would You Kindly to Like this Music?🌐
@soulphisto79 : Official Bioshock Soundtrack
Bioshock
Bisonfan95 exactly
Could you possibly upload this version again, but without the abrupt ending in the middle of the song? It's a wonderful version! Thanks!
2018♡
UNA POESIA MUSICALE
Thumbs up if you're here because you have good taste in music and you like the great Django Reinhardt! Geesh
In defense, games like Bioshock (wherein this song is featured) often organize their soundtracks with that nostalgic aspect in mind. In spite of the more gruesome aspects of the game, Bioshock has a very sentimental and idealistic storyline, which hearkens back to and is set in the 1960s. It's no surprise that inhabitants of a "high class city" such as Rapture in the 1960s would enjoy classy and powerful music, and the fact that it reels in young listeners is powerful enough already.
Pretty sure it's Stefan Grapelli on the violin / fiddle, the guy who usually accompanied Django in the Quartet de Paris.
@BasementBeginnings btw... you know that "have a nice day" is not some kind of secret code to end difficult conversations, right?
this is not django playing, it's a modern recording
@lopakabable : i can't remember if it was through the OST of Bioshock or somewhere else
same goes for guitar hero, i see kids listening to all kinds of great artists because of it: jimi hendrix, king crimson, sonic youth, the pixies, rush, creedence clearwater revival, even johnny cash. videogames are an artform if you think about it. in my eyes, art is the practice of "painting an image that conveys a feeling or thought". and seeing as videogames are interactive, it is one of the most immersive artforms out there. paintings->photos->film->animation->videogames= art's evolution.
@FenceThis Look up the licensing. This is Reinhardt and Grappelli.
you dont happen to know which cd you can get this version on by any chance because i dont like the other version as much any help would be awsome
@FenceThis : You clearly have too much time in your hands. Maybe its because its vacation. I don't know. Anyway, I will be removing any further comments from you that don't pertain to finding what the actual music is.
Go do something constructive instead of just criticizing all the time
0 dislike.... that's the way should be. :)
I'm inclined to think that this is not Django's playing and definitely not Grapelli...nonetheless pretty sweet...
@TheBlackProject08 I'm with ya man...
@GuitarSlinger2112 i agree.
@lopakabable definitely Bioshock.
I don't think this is Django ?
violin so romance
Northern Exposure actually led me to Django.
Would you kindly change the artist name Django Reinhardt to faux Frenchmen?
Anybody who's heard django knows this is not him
No I don't but if you have some determination you could get a temporary fix by using a program called youtube downloader and then strip the audio out of it with something like format factory. I agree this is a great version. I actually don't have ANY version of it strangely enough.
@Dax3060 yeah ive never played, but at least people are discovering this music because of it haha
What version is this? What album? Any help on this would be greatly appreciated!
Put this on Spotify, scrubs!
Where did you get this copy?
@yago2br Lol it's him believe me I can assure you that's Django playing the guitar :)
Bioshock brought me here!
Why the Daffy Duck stripteases with this music? Is there some reference in that scene? I want to know :(
Sounds a bit like Stéphane Grappelli on violin? I know they were best mates even if from different class backgrounds
On second listen, the guitar solo is filled with Djangoisms, so it might be him on a very mellow. Maybe the violinist was Eddie South.
A man choose, the slave obeys
@NolaVenice who is it?
Do you know, how to use, commas?
I was enjoying this till it ended abruptly
Is this a cut version or what?
Look at that swave melon
@messenger360 : problems with windows movie maker when i made the video
So from what I understand, are we not allowed to like Django Reinhardt if we discovered him from Bioshock? Ok, I finally understand now. I just thought I enjoyed discovering his music, that I just happened to hear in a video game. But I cant enjoy because I play video games and I'm here purely because of that fact and cant enjoy the rest of his music any further. Thank you all for clearing it up for me.
Some people can be real jerks.
WELL IM FEELING ME OLD NOW
❄
It very much could, which is wonderful that younger folks are listening to that rather than Bieber, or whathaveyou. I was pointing out to the real old souls who don't even enjoy the "can-flabbed" technology.haha
je pensais a la même chose ! XD
do enlighten me as to why it matters how i stumbled upon this song. so yeah, bioshock is awesome, but i also greatly enjoyed the game's soundtracks, especially this particular piece. who are any of you to tell me i can not like a song because i found my way here through a video game?
This reminds me of something that Pixar would use in like a short film