John F. Kennedy’s funeral rendition of Hail to the Chief was by far THE best and most appropriate for a funeral. The slow tambor and incorporated minor notes are absolutely incredible. And Mrs. Kennedy’s face when she dipped her head, absolutely heartbreaking.
@@doomjuan That assassination attempt on Ronald Reagan wasn’t originally meant for him. If I’m not mistaken in late 1979 or early 1980, that same guy wanted to assassinate Jimmy Carter in an airport. I don’t remember what specifically caused that not to happen, but it’s an interestingly creepy fact
Agreed. It's a shame that Jackie and Nancy losing their beloved husband and president. And as for George Walker Bush, it's a shame to lose his beloved father and president.
Nancy was not "all alone on the balcony." She had a military escort standing beside her. Do you whiny Republicans ever stop with the persecution complex and actually look at the facts?
yeah. I was 6 at the time and remember being sent home from school in Rhode Island a few minutes early when the news announced his death. I remember two neighborhood laides, Mrs Sprague and Mrs Herman talking. They lived next door to each other and never ever communicated. One was a blue nose, the other had a family of bumpuses kids although she was a very nice person. I recall thinking, what is going on? Those two hate each other and never talked
Jackie Kennedy’s facial expression when grieving it’s so haunting and truly heartbreaking to look at… I cant bare to imagine the amount pain she went through knowing that her husband was murdered in cold blood
I have the most respect for President Gerald Rudolph Ford, because my mom worked at the Ford museum in Grand Rapids Michigan, and in April my mom was killed in a car crash, and the Ford family sent us flowers and prayers
Ford represented a time when the Republicans had morals and decency. In 2024, a man died protecting Donald Trump, and Trump did not bother to call his widow for several weeks.
Fun factoid: Harry Truman and LBJ died only about 30 days apart. We had back-to-back presidential funerals. The flags were at half staff for 60 days (30 days for each president.)
@@renanribeiro8137 Correct. I only know this because I from the same small town in Missouri where Truman grew up (not Independence, MO). As a kid I met Harry Truman twice. He would come to the town occasionally, walk down Main Street and shake hands, and go to Sunday services at the First Baptist Church. 😀
Actually, I think the mourning period for President Johnson was cut short or interrupted with Mrs. Johnson's permission because Vietnam POWS were released a short time after he died. I don't recall the exact details of it however. They didn't want former prisoners coming home to flags at half staff.
Geroge W. Bush's facial expression is so sad to me. Not only did he lose his father, but he knows that this exact tune will play for him one last time when he dies.
Both him and his father have drastically warped the American timeline both of them continuing wars in the Middle East scarred the Arab race and giving us false 9/11 narratives, plaguing us with was such Acts like the homeland security act killing American privacy forever and plunging us into the 2008 housing crisis that this country still feels up till today this is just a short list of the atrocities committed by both administrations this nation would far be in a better place if Al Gore I’ve got elected, I say all of this as trump supporter
Yes, you are right!! But in the video is Gerlad Ford's state funeral which took place on December 27, 2006 in the US Capitol. In early 2007 there was a private funeral
@Joseph R. Biden, Jr. she already knew about his many affairs when your spouse have an affair you want them to stop you don’t want a bullet in their head
@@gustarddonut1452 I was a Vice-president with Joseph Gawler's Sons in DC. We worked with the Military District of Washington for the east coast part of the funeral. We provided the professional cars, including hearses and family limousines and other professional equipment. So, yes, I was there.
Curious to think that Nixon attended 3 different presidential funerals in less than 4 years (Eisenhower in 1969; Truman in 1972 and LBJ in 1973) and the next one to die in order would be him, in 1994.
I visited the Nixon Presidential library in 1995 I think it was. Really was an interesting day and I thought they gave Nixon a reasonable treatment and did not gloss over history. I was born in 57 so as a teen of course we satired and remember watergate well and cheered when he resigned. I was at boy scout camp as I recall listening on my radio.
The picture of Jackie and the kids standing there as the horse drawn casket passes will forever be seared in my brain as one of the saddest moments in US history.
Rip John f Kennedy 1917-1963 Herbert Hoover 1874-1964 Dwight d Eisenhower 1890-1969 Harry s Truman 1884-1972 Lyndon b Johnson 1908-1973 Richard Nixon 1913-1994 Ronald Reagan 1911-2004 Gerald Ford 1913-2006 George HW Bush 1924-2018 Rest in peace
@@PerthLuxury I'd never wish that upon ANYBODY. Especially witnessing that event happen a foot away where you think to yourself, "maybe if I made him duck he could still be here" or she. It's a terrible feeling.
@@PerthLuxury JFK was a pretty actual right leaning guy, just registered as a democrat. I believe he got taken out because his rules were becoming too right leaning that they needed to take him out...
@@collinrichardson1184 I completely disagree. A president doesn’t get taken out for being “too right.” If that were true, Eisenhower would have been taken out as his polices were far more right leaning than Kennedy’s. Also, no. Kennedy didn’t just register as a Democrat. His policies aligned with the party at the time.
Jackie crying was devastating. JFK was Lincoln by thoughts, LBJ was Lincoln in practice. These 2 men revolutionized forever the history and the future of America. May God bless them and all the other chiefs.
In the year President Ford died I attended the viewing of the body the night before the Funeral a nice Guy Helped me stand Because I have Disabilities I get up in the part of the line where I meet the Ford Family (it was just the Sons because everybody else was sleeping) I tell Fords Son a joke he just Grabs me and hugged me whispering Thanks I needed that When I Got to the Coffin A soldier was standing there I Thought it was a Museum exhibit The Guy helping me Said to me no its not an exhibit its real. It was an interesting time
@The Lone Gamer ikr he's like a cockroach he just won't die or like the Arnold Schwarzenegger characters that he plays outside end of days and the terminator franchise he's an immortal being!
0:12 John F Kennedy 0:59 Dwight D Eisenhower 1:37 Harry S Truman 2:17 Lyndon B Johnson 3:00 Richard M Nixon 3:19 Ronald W Reagan 3:59 Gerald R Ford 4:43 George H W Bush
R.I.P John F. Kennedy (1917-1963) R.I.P Dwight D. Eisenhower (1890-1969) R.I.P Harry S. Truman (1884-1972) R.I.P Lyndon B. Johnson (1908-1973) R.I.P Richard Nixon (1913-1994) R.I.P Ronald Reagan (1911-2004) R.I.P Gerald Ford (1913-2006) R.I.P George H.W. Bush (1924-2018)
It’s somewhat unlikely he would have died on the same day in our timeline though. The stress from another presidential term could have made his health worsen and made him die earlier, but on the other hand he would have gotten much better medical care had he continued being the President.
He became president in 1963 hours after JFK was assassinated. He successfully ran for a full four year term in 1964, and took office in 1965. His presidency ended when Nixon took office in January of 1969 right
It always gets me -- Jackie's reaction when Hail to the Chief was played at her husband's funeral. Breaking down and crying -- devastated. Actually saw her husband getting murdered. Right next to her. She went through so much.
Fun Fact: if LBJ had run for a second (full) term in 1968 and won, he would have only just been alive for his final day in office (he died on 22nd Jan 1973)
If he didn’t run out in 1968 he will be be president till 20 Jan 1973 and then 2 days later he died and also he would replace James Knox Polk (11 president of usa) as the shortest living post presidency president if he did that
Well that's debatable because from what I recall after he left the presidency he really got into unhealthy eating habits and alike. Which he didn't really do when he was an office so he might have actually lived a little bit longer as president.
@@jackjones2361 Johnson became President upon JFK's assassination in 63, he was elected to a term in his own right in 64, and that term began January 20, 1965.
@@srichardf yep. He could’ve ran for a full term in 68 then right? Kind of like how Gerald Ford took office following Nixon’s resignation in 1974. Meaning he was eligible to run for a full four year term on his own right (and did) but lost to Carter
Interesting trivial fact. The four pallbearers are at JFKs cassioon each with one hand holding the flag, as the wind was about to blow it off once the straps holding it were removed.
Just remembered the First Lady funeral that really brings a tear to my eye. May surprise you but watch Nixon walk into his wife’s funeral and tell me it doesn’t pull your heart strings 🥺
I can't even imagine the trauma Jackie must had gone through. No wonder she broke down in tears. Of all the deaths of former presidents, JFKs death was the most violent, and the way he died must had been on her mind until she died. That's nothing you just forget or even can try to forget
Former President Ellingwood passes away in the year 2105 at the age of 107.The crowd observes hail to the chief sounds some thing between the funeral of JFK and Ronald Reagan
I was 5 the day jfk died. I remember the feeling of being scared and with nobody to turned to with adults crying all around me . Even if I totally disagree with the President I hope we never have another assassination. It would be terrible.
Just so you know, the longest year gap of presidents not dying was almost 27 years, Washington died on December 14th 1799 , and Jefferson died on July 4th 1826
John F. Kennedy's version (Begins at 0:12) was the best, most hearty, and most detailed version. After Kennedy, the rest of the Hail to the Chief versions, at funerals, farewells or inaugurations went to shit.
YOU DON'T HELP THE COUNTRY JOHN F KENNEDY AND RONALD REAGAN WERE THE GREATEST PEOPLE YOU DIDN'T KNOW WHO YOU WAS RUNNING AGAINST DONALD TRUMP IS THE GREATEST PERSON HE WAS STRONGER AND GOOD BUT BIDEN YOU ARE THE WORST PRESIDENT EVER
YOU DON'T HELP THE COUNTRY JOHN F KENNEDY AND RONALD REAGAN ARE THE MOST IMPORTANT PEOPLE YOU DON'T DESERVE TO BE THE PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP IS GOOD AT EVERY THING YOU ARE THE ONE OF THE MOST DUMBEST PRESIDENT GET OUT OF THE THE WHITE HOUSE/ by layer
And so sadly, all men must all die. And as we give them this solemn farewell, we pray and hope that in Heaven's arms they will be greeted with even greater crowds of friends, loved ones, angels, and God, and welcomed into their final, glorious and eternal home.
I think why the rendition of JFK's is so sad is because of how Jackie had been completely stoic during the entire procession from the assassination to the funeral. Every picture and video has her standing strong with her children. But it's when the anthem of the president plays that she finally breaks down.
@@bradyfry8031 Not sure, I know the first time it happened was in 1799 when George Washington died leaving John Adams as the only living president until Jefferson was elected.
From a non American perspective that seems weird hail to the chief is such an upbeat marching song but who knows I wouldn't want it played at my funeral but I'm no president.
John F. Kennedy’s funeral rendition of Hail to the Chief was by far THE best and most appropriate for a funeral. The slow tambor and incorporated minor notes are absolutely incredible. And Mrs. Kennedy’s face when she dipped her head, absolutely heartbreaking.
Death: *exists*
Jimmy Carter: no.
He “escaped” death as well, like one time he fell off the stairs at his Georgia home and he said “I feel fine” NOTHING BAD HAPPENS TO THE CARTERS
Jimmy Carter is immortal and used some of his powers to flip his state for his old friend Joe
Kennedy’s: hi
@@doomjuan That assassination attempt on Ronald Reagan wasn’t originally meant for him. If I’m not mistaken in late 1979 or early 1980, that same guy wanted to assassinate Jimmy Carter in an airport. I don’t remember what specifically caused that not to happen, but it’s an interestingly creepy fact
Song is not as scary as Russia. Song is like yankee doodle. 😐
Jackie makes me cry everytime. Nancy all alone on the balcony. George W. Bush with tears in his eyes.
Agreed. It's a shame that Jackie and Nancy losing their beloved husband and president. And as for George Walker Bush, it's a shame to lose his beloved father and president.
But, I know that Jackie, Nancy and George will never forget their beloved president's smile.
@@EucharistSiregar Jackie I think was sadder than Nancy. Reagan at least had a long life and got to see his kids grow up.
Nancy was not "all alone on the balcony." She had a military escort standing beside her. Do you whiny Republicans ever stop with the persecution complex and actually look at the facts?
@@ElleCee62978 and in last years of his life his brain, step by step, was turning into a sponge :(
I was in attendance at President Nixon's funeral and it was very emotional, but seeing Mrs. Kennedy lower her head is heart breaking.
I was at Ford’s funeral as a kid
Why did the only play the shorter version of Hail to the Chief
yeah. I was 6 at the time and remember being sent home from school in Rhode Island a few minutes early when the news announced his death. I remember two neighborhood laides, Mrs Sprague and Mrs Herman talking. They lived next door to each other and never ever communicated. One was a blue nose, the other had a family of bumpuses kids although she was a very nice person. I recall thinking, what is going on? Those two hate each other and never talked
I was at Johnson's 1973 and saw G HW Bush's train roll by here in Texas 2018.
Why
Jackie Kennedy’s facial expression when grieving it’s so haunting and truly heartbreaking to look at… I cant bare to imagine the amount pain she went through knowing that her husband was murdered in cold blood
And inches away from her too!
And killed by lbj
I have the most respect for President Gerald Rudolph Ford, because my mom worked at the Ford museum in Grand Rapids Michigan, and in April my mom was killed in a car crash, and the Ford family sent us flowers and prayers
Unbelievable!!
So sorry for your loss
My condolences
That makes pardoning Nixon okay, I guess.
Ford represented a time when the Republicans had morals and decency. In 2024, a man died protecting Donald Trump, and Trump did not bother to call his widow for several weeks.
Fun factoid: Harry Truman and LBJ died only about 30 days apart. We had back-to-back presidential funerals. The flags were at half staff for 60 days (30 days for each president.)
So, for 2 months, the country mourned two presidents at each month?
Yep.
Truman died at December 26nd, 1972, age 88. LBJ died at January 22nd, 1973, age 64.
@@renanribeiro8137 Correct. I only know this because I from the same small town in Missouri where Truman grew up (not Independence, MO). As a kid I met Harry Truman twice. He would come to the town occasionally, walk down Main Street and shake hands, and go to Sunday services at the First Baptist Church. 😀
Actually, I think the mourning period for President Johnson was cut short or interrupted with Mrs. Johnson's permission because Vietnam POWS were released a short time after he died. I don't recall the exact details of it however. They didn't want former prisoners coming home to flags at half staff.
@@renanribeiro8137 December 26
Jimmy Carter have outlived the president before and after him, dude is immortal
Yeah, I really hope Jimmy Carter makes it to be a centurion
@@Felix-wo7qz It’s spelt centenarian
Queen Elizabeth: are you challenging me >:(
@@Felix-wo7qz Queen Elizabeth: You dare oppose me, mortal?
@@teakettle_timmy3922 carter was older than queen 😂
Geroge W. Bush's facial expression is so sad to me. Not only did he lose his father, but he knows that this exact tune will play for him one last time when he dies.
Damn
Both him and his father have drastically warped the American timeline both of them continuing wars in the Middle East scarred the Arab race and giving us false 9/11 narratives, plaguing us with was such Acts like the homeland security act killing American privacy forever and plunging us into the 2008 housing crisis that this country still feels up till today this is just a short list of the atrocities committed by both administrations this nation would far be in a better place if Al Gore I’ve got elected, I say all of this as trump supporter
@@ajaxjohnson4058 bush were the worst presidents of america. when you look at their faces they look like evil, corrupt and unappealing.
and hes sad that he committed 9/11
sike he has no regrets
Fun fact: Ronald Reagan Was born in 1911, 2 years later in 1913 Gerald Ford was born.
2004 Ronald Reagan died, 2 years later in 2006 Gerald Ford died
Lol
Apparently Reagan got diagnosed with Alzheimer’s in 1994 shortly after Nixon died. He lived for nearly ten more years after that- pretty amazing
@@jackjones2361 he probably had it from 1986 according to his aides
Don’t forget when Ronald Reagan was a president for 69 days he got an assignation attempt.
@@hanglim2510 yep. Secret Service got him out of the way though. He took a wound to the chest but recovered in the hospital
Man, I feel old when video clips from 2004 and 2006 look like video clips from the 80s and 90s.
yes indeed, HD video or the presence of a 16: 9 aspect screen has only been around since 2009 :)
Wasn't Ford's funereal in 2007? I know he died like the very end of 2006 but I though his funeral was in the new year.
Yes, you are right!! But in the video is Gerlad Ford's state funeral which took place on December 27, 2006 in the US Capitol. In early 2007 there was a private funeral
@@dvferyance 2006 was his public funeral
Wasn’t fords funeral in 2006
0:18 Damn, she broke down in tears. I felt that.
I felt that
@Joseph R. Biden, Jr. she already knew about his many affairs when your spouse have an affair you want them to stop you don’t want a bullet in their head
Dont worry Jackie I am still here!!!
This is becoming extremely strange lol
2 presidents in one lol
I was there for one of those. I drove the immediate family for the funeral of President Ronald Reagan.
Ok guy sure
@@gustarddonut1452 I was a Vice-president with Joseph Gawler's Sons in DC. We worked with the Military District of Washington for the east coast part of the funeral. We provided the professional cars, including hearses and family limousines and other professional equipment. So, yes, I was there.
... and we provided personnel to drive. We practiced with MDW over a year in advance.
that’s super cool!!!
@@ThomNorris ok DC Thom, we get it you do research, there is just no way that you were ever there
I'm 68 and still remember Jackie breaking down, crying, on that tragic day.. One of the saddest times in American history.
She was brave and stoic for so long but that one moment when the façade cracked must have shook the nation to its core.
You are average age!!(68-73)
Curious to think that Nixon attended 3 different presidential funerals in less than 4 years (Eisenhower in 1969; Truman in 1972 and LBJ in 1973) and the next one to die in order would be him, in 1994.
@Renan R.
Truman's Funeral was held in January 15th 1973 LBJ's Was Held 10 days Later
@@LegoPostPresidency Truman’s was held in 1972- shortly after he died- per the video
I visited the Nixon Presidential library in 1995 I think it was. Really was an interesting day and I thought they gave Nixon a reasonable treatment and did not gloss over history. I was born in 57 so as a teen of course we satired and remember watergate well and cheered when he resigned. I was at boy scout camp as I recall listening on my radio.
@@LegoPostPresidency Truman died ịn 26th Dec. 1972
OMG!! That's right!!
The picture of Jackie and the kids standing there as the horse drawn casket passes will forever be seared in my brain as one of the saddest moments in US history.
00:18
Jackie starts crying is the saddest thimg
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For real tho that was incredible sad
@@CaLypSO4456 i am alive
@@abrahamlincoln8037 really...pretty messed up to fake ur death tho...
@@CaLypSO4456 agree
@@cam-edy1294 good luck on your way to 100 years old
0:18 Jackie Crying Breaks My hearts
I agree
Ex Presidents: Dropping like flies
Jimmy Carter: *evil laughing*
That's Cruel
Jimmy Carter wasn't a very good President. But, he was a better EX-President and an even BETTER human being.
@@pinedelgado4743 He is a good man. I got my photograph taken with him and his wife and some guy from university thought I was their grandson.
and hes dying now.
he will be next
Rip
John f Kennedy 1917-1963
Herbert Hoover 1874-1964
Dwight d Eisenhower 1890-1969
Harry s Truman 1884-1972
Lyndon b Johnson 1908-1973
Richard Nixon 1913-1994
Ronald Reagan 1911-2004
Gerald Ford 1913-2006
George HW Bush 1924-2018
Rest in peace
0:18 when jackie broke down crying I felt that in my heart so sad
@@PerthLuxury I'd never wish that upon ANYBODY. Especially witnessing that event happen a foot away where you think to yourself, "maybe if I made him duck he could still be here" or she. It's a terrible feeling.
@@PerthLuxury JFK was a pretty actual right leaning guy, just registered as a democrat. I believe he got taken out because his rules were becoming too right leaning that they needed to take him out...
Same with Nancy in 2004
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@@collinrichardson1184 I completely disagree. A president doesn’t get taken out for being “too right.” If that were true, Eisenhower would have been taken out as his polices were far more right leaning than Kennedy’s. Also, no. Kennedy didn’t just register as a Democrat. His policies aligned with the party at the time.
RIP All these great Presidents
Jackie crying was devastating. JFK was Lincoln by thoughts, LBJ was Lincoln in practice. These 2 men revolutionized forever the history and the future of America. May God bless them and all the other chiefs.
In the year President Ford died I attended the viewing of the body the night before the Funeral a nice Guy Helped me stand Because I have Disabilities I get up in the part of the line where I meet the Ford Family (it was just the Sons because everybody else was sleeping) I tell Fords Son a joke he just Grabs me and hugged me whispering Thanks I needed that When I Got to the Coffin A soldier was standing there I Thought it was a Museum exhibit The Guy helping me Said to me no its not an exhibit its real. It was an interesting time
He had an open casket?
@@cpawlak07 No t was closed and there was a Marine next to it
@@kellyberry well I’m glad you went and got bless
You
God*
I was there too. I was only 7 at the time. It was the hardest moment of my life.
I swear to God Jimmy Carter has found the Same thing queen Elizabeth has use to stay alive.
It's that southern blood, forged straight in the furnace heat of Georgia
Same with Rosalynn Carter, she probably found the same thing as both of them. They will celebrate their 75th anniversary next month on 7/7/2021.
To be fair, every president since Ford lived until their 90s until their death, though Jimmy still seems fairly healthy
A lifetime of not drinking and staying busy
@The Lone Gamer ikr he's like a cockroach he just won't die or like the Arnold Schwarzenegger characters that he plays outside end of days and the terminator franchise he's an immortal being!
Jackie lowering her head and crying was the most heartbreaking of all these funerals.
Because the circumstances were much more tragic.
Thanks for compiling these.
You're welcome :)
0:12 John F Kennedy
0:59 Dwight D Eisenhower
1:37 Harry S Truman
2:17 Lyndon B Johnson
3:00 Richard M Nixon
3:19 Ronald W Reagan
3:59 Gerald R Ford
4:43 George H W Bush
R.I.P John F. Kennedy (1917-1963)
R.I.P Dwight D. Eisenhower (1890-1969)
R.I.P Harry S. Truman (1884-1972)
R.I.P Lyndon B. Johnson (1908-1973)
R.I.P Richard Nixon (1913-1994)
R.I.P Ronald Reagan (1911-2004)
R.I.P Gerald Ford (1913-2006)
R.I.P George H.W. Bush (1924-2018)
LBJ died 2 days after Nixon's 2nd term started. If LBJ were re-elected in 1969, he would have had the shortest post-presidency (2 days).
Stolen comment
It’s somewhat unlikely he would have died on the same day in our timeline though. The stress from another presidential term could have made his health worsen and made him die earlier, but on the other hand he would have gotten much better medical care had he continued being the President.
He became president in 1963 hours after JFK was assassinated. He successfully ran for a full four year term in 1964, and took office in 1965. His presidency ended when Nixon took office in January of 1969 right
Lyndon Johnson Dropped out Weeks after Nixon and Robert Kennedy got in the Race and Because he was going down in the polls
Fun fact lol
I was at the Restaurant Eating Pizza when I saw George H W Bush’s funeral I honestly felt bad for George W Bush for losing his father
You can be the most powerful man in the world but you cannot escape death.
The Great Equalizer
A Man for all Seasons.
Unless you’re the queen. No but seriously, I agree
@@nitrous_god the queen will die, like Prince Philip did.
@@windowsmediacenter6924 Nah, she's immortal
Death:exists
Jimmy Carter:99 years old
I don’t think I realized Eisenhower and Truman died after Kennedy. I learned a new piece of history.
Jimmy Carter: what is this thing they call “death”?
Kennedys: hi where can i learn this power
God bless all of our Presidents!! 🇺🇸
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Except biden
Who does not count as he rigged the election
@@BCLife231
He won, lets just get it over with and deal with it. Trump can run again in 2024
@@devin1234 Yes he can, but I'm praying it's DeSantis
Everyone else: shows wife
HW Bush: shows son and his wife
Well Barbara bush passed before him.
George Walker Bush was also president
@@ElleCee62978 He was the President when Reagan and Ford passed away
Kennedy’s funeral also showed Kennedy’s brother Robert
RFK died in the same way as JFK (he was murdered) except he wasn’t in a car
It always gets me -- Jackie's reaction when Hail to the Chief was played at her husband's funeral. Breaking down and crying -- devastated. Actually saw her husband getting murdered. Right next to her. She went through so much.
4:43-5:28, I miss you Father :(
Sorry for your loss mr president
Sorry for your loss Mr President
Sorry for your loss bush I also lost my dad :(
George Herbert Walker Bush (2008-2018)
Was George Herbert Walker Bush born in 2008?
Happy Presidents’ Day! 🇺🇸
Fun Fact: if LBJ had run for a second (full) term in 1968 and won, he would have only just been alive for his final day in office (he died on 22nd Jan 1973)
If he didn’t run out in 1968 he will be be president till 20 Jan 1973 and then 2 days later he died and also he would replace James Knox Polk (11 president of usa) as the shortest living post presidency president if he did that
Well that's debatable because from what I recall after he left the presidency he really got into unhealthy eating habits and alike. Which he didn't really do when he was an office so he might have actually lived a little bit longer as president.
Wasn’t his full term 64-68? I thought it was. JFK was assassinated in 63 right so he takes office when JFK is assassinated
@@jackjones2361 Johnson became President upon JFK's assassination in 63, he was elected to a term in his own right in 64, and that term began January 20, 1965.
@@srichardf yep. He could’ve ran for a full term in 68 then right? Kind of like how Gerald Ford took office following Nixon’s resignation in 1974. Meaning he was eligible to run for a full four year term on his own right (and did) but lost to Carter
The sadness on Nancy Reagan face
RIP presidents great work.
lol Im Hearted THANKS!!
Kennedy Johnson and Reagan saddens me the most
Hey
@@abrahamlincoln8037 hi
You forgot Herbert Hoover ‘s Funeral.
age at 90
He/she said it's difficult to find any video of herbert hoover funeral with hail to the chief.
The funeral of Herbert Hoover was not included in this video because there isn't Last 'Hail To The Chief' so it didnt include Hoover.
@@jmbeditzxd yes
Interesting trivial fact. The four pallbearers are at JFKs cassioon each with one hand holding the flag, as the wind was about to blow it off once the straps holding it were removed.
You need to at least mention Herbert Hoover who died on 20 October 1964, between JFK and Eisenhower.
He couldn’t find any videos of Hail to the Chief at Hoover’s funeral, read the description
Very nicely done video, Anthem In Time!! Thank you for producing and posting it!! :) :) :) :)
Just remembered the First Lady funeral that really brings a tear to my eye. May surprise you but watch Nixon walk into his wife’s funeral and tell me it doesn’t pull your heart strings 🥺
Hello Jimmy 👋👋 How are you doing and how's the weather over there ?
I remember that in its original time. His heart was shattered.
@@lea-analowery4585Smiling You're right.
@@lea-analowery4585 where are you from ?
@@nelsonwayne6997 I'm from Maryland.
I can't even imagine the trauma Jackie must had gone through. No wonder she broke down in tears. Of all the deaths of former presidents, JFKs death was the most violent, and the way he died must had been on her mind until she died. That's nothing you just forget or even can try to forget
She was only 34 too :(
@@mirage3572 such a young woman with two young children. thank god her kids had her for the next 30 years after they lost their dad💔
3:19 Mikhail and Margaret: 😢
Former President Ellingwood passes away in the year 2105 at the age of 107.The crowd observes hail to the chief sounds some thing between the funeral of JFK and Ronald Reagan
Huh
@@Tesseract07 I know right sometimes I don’t even get it either
@Amogus wtf u talk about
I love your videos. They are wonderful.
0:18 A try not to cry challenge must add this! Its too sad!
I can't imagine what being alive during an assassination of a president would be like.
I hope you never find out what it is like when a president is assassinated
I was 5 the day jfk died. I remember the feeling of being scared and with nobody to turned to with adults crying all around me . Even if I totally disagree with the President I hope we never have another assassination. It would be terrible.
It is the saddest thing you can imagine ... I was in high school when John Kennedy was assassinated.
I was in fifth grade, and was home from school for lunch. I remember the soap opera being broken into by the news that Kennedy had been shot.
Well how do you feel now after the president of Haiti got done in?
Herbert Hoover should be on the list - he died less than a year after President Kennedy. I’m sure “Hail to the Chief” was played for him.
I’m sure it was too but it’s hard to find footage of his funeral
Jimmy Carter sees this video:
His mind: "We're next dude"
These Will be the Best president remembered forever .
0:13 John Fitzgerald Kennedy Funeral
3:19 Ronald Reagan Funeral
Damn, LBJ died pretty soon after his time in office. Had he won a second term, we would've died two days after leaving office.
You meant LBJ died?
Maybe it was one of the reasons he resigned from bidding for reelection - his declining health.
0:17 Poor Jackie.
Crazy to think we went 20+ years without a president dying
It was actually 12 years. Ford in 2006 and then H.W. in 2018.
@@dingdongpaddiwack I was talking about the period between LBJ (1973) and Nixon (1994)
No presidents, even vice presidents, died in 1980s.
Just so you know, the longest year gap of presidents not dying was almost 27 years, Washington died on December 14th 1799 , and Jefferson died on July 4th 1826
@@arkhamtony4469 ADAMS and Jefferson died on July 4th 1826.
John F. Kennedy's version (Begins at 0:12) was the best, most hearty, and most detailed version. After Kennedy, the rest of the Hail to the Chief versions, at funerals, farewells or inaugurations went to shit.
Shit take
God bless America and god bless all presidents of the world, past and present.
RIP John Kennedy
Dwight Eisenhower
Harry Truman
Lyndon Johnson
Richard Nixon
Gerald Ford
Ronald Reagan
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Good clips, but you missed former president Hoover (d 1964).
There’s no footage of Hail to the Chief playing at his funeral
God bless the mighty Presidents of the United States of America!
I was alive for Richard Nixon, Ronald Reagan and George H. W. Bush’s funerals.
Oh and I forgot. Gerald Ford’s too.
I’ve been alive for Reagans, Fords, and HW Bush’s funerals
I was alive for every one of these President's funerals.
@@tonimasson3168 how old are you
I was alive for Reagan, Ford and Bush
If President Carter is still alive in October, He will be the first us president to be alive at 100.
You should one video of the first lady's funerals
I feel very sad for JFK because he died in a very young age
RIP
No glimpse from Herbert Hoover's funeral?
The funeral of JFK feels so heavy......
Ford died on Boxing Day 2006 but his funeral was actually January 2007
Jimmy Carter outlived His own wife :(
Any president before JFK was either pretty rare to find in films or only in images.
unless ur a time traveler filming the whole scene
What about this as the national anthem of the USA? And how they play at the funeral is sadly joyful.
Its the hail to the chief
I like that we don’t see any living Presidents in these (other than W for obvious reasons) but it just focuses on their families.
I'd love to see one of these Funeral videos with Vice Presidents if they play Hail Columbia during the precession.
Probably not as I don’t think they played that at Bush Sr.’s funeral.
@@real2w10 Bush Sr was elected president in 1988
@@jackjones2361 bush sr was elected Vice President in 1980
@@real2w10 and 1984 too
@@real2w10 they played Hail to the Chief
Herbert Hoover 1964 ?
And so sadly, all men must all die.
And as we give them this solemn farewell, we pray and hope that in Heaven's arms they will be greeted with even greater crowds of friends, loved ones, angels, and God,
and welcomed into their final, glorious and eternal home.
I think why the rendition of JFK's is so sad is because of how Jackie had been completely stoic during the entire procession from the assassination to the funeral. Every picture and video has her standing strong with her children. But it's when the anthem of the president plays that she finally breaks down.
No Herbert Hoover ( 1964).
what about President Hoover?
Hard to find
That must've been rough for nixon, losing 3 predecessors within 1 term
Upon Johnson's death and until Nixon's resignation, Nixon was at the time the only living president.
When was the last time that has occurred
Or had
@@bradyfry8031 Not sure, I know the first time it happened was in 1799 when George Washington died leaving John Adams as the only living president until Jefferson was elected.
I don't know about you but presidential history is one of my big interests
hello ,why you didnt put hoover's funeral ?
There is no footage of Hail to the Chief playing at his funeral
Richard Nixon: *dead*
Some guy: 1 2 3 go *music*
what about hoover in 1964?
I don’t know why but Reagan’s funeral hits differently for me
The hail to the Chief sounded a lot better and a lot more clearer
From a non American perspective that seems weird hail to the chief is such an upbeat marching song but who knows I wouldn't want it played at my funeral but I'm no president.
seems like Nixon didn't deserve full anthem 😂😂
Jacky was crying when they played this song one last time.
No Hoover? (1964)
You should do the honors March for all 50 governors
Rest in peace comrades🇺🇸🇺🇸
Jimmy Carter: No, I'm not one of them !
They didn't do one for hoover who died in 1964? Was it too early to tape fdr who died in 1945?
I think it was- Hail to the Chief wasn’t played before 1954
Why was Herbert Hoovers Funeral Not on Here? (He Died in 1964!)