OVER THERE - DANDY YANKEE (COLORIZED)

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  • @countryflower3389
    @countryflower3389 8 років тому +1481

    i worked at a VA hospital where there was this man who had no legs. he would sing this song, and i would sing it with him. he would laugh, and when ever i worked his floor before i got to his room i'd be singing coming up the hallway (Over There) he heard me singing , letting me know he heard me, then i could here him singing this song right back. it was his favorite ... i will always remember him..

    • @countryflower3389
      @countryflower3389 8 років тому +54

      Greasefire yes, and a very nice man.. he would tell us stories about being there. he loved to sing.

    • @khal-d7n
      @khal-d7n 3 роки тому +15

      Maybe he is a doughboy

    • @joehickey8597
      @joehickey8597 2 роки тому +13

      @@countryflower3389 Was he a veteran of World War One or World War Two? Maybe that’s why. Or he had family in those conflicts.

    • @devin8811
      @devin8811 2 роки тому +6

      That's so wholesome.

    • @realfreddy1993
      @realfreddy1993 2 роки тому +7

      Wow impressive👍

  • @kahunaford782
    @kahunaford782 10 років тому +2186

    I am 83 years old. I remember my dad singing 'Over There'
    He returned without a leg but he was always proud of his service. When I see all the men marching , who were not actors, I wonder if my dad was in that group?
    I still very proud of what he accomplished 'OVER THERE'

    • @gildamarlowe8516
      @gildamarlowe8516 9 років тому +75

      +Kahuna Ford You should be proud.

    • @msmdac1
      @msmdac1 8 років тому +87

      +Kahuna Ford I thank your father for his service and you for your proud remembrance

    • @ArkstozSielvaIlVainEpei
      @ArkstozSielvaIlVainEpei 6 років тому +30

      Kahuna Ford No disrespect but are you still alive?

    • @arcthearcticwolf8402
      @arcthearcticwolf8402 6 років тому +22

      Then I thank him for his service.

    • @Scortch-lo3xy
      @Scortch-lo3xy 6 років тому +5

      cool

  • @albundy6008
    @albundy6008 5 років тому +878

    Cagney wasn't supposed to dance down the staircase like that in the script. He did it all on his own in one take and nailed it. The director told him, " you could have broken your neck"! To which Cagney replied, "I don't do stunt work".

    • @briankiesey8779
      @briankiesey8779 2 роки тому +7

      Morning migraine headache

    • @jabronisauce6833
      @jabronisauce6833 Рік тому +19

      Honestly if I was the director I'd have shit myself aswell Hahaha

    • @lmoconno7516
      @lmoconno7516 Рік тому +28

      What an actor and dancer.

    • @davidsigalow7349
      @davidsigalow7349 Рік тому +18

      Once a hoofer, always a hoofer.

    • @billzardus95
      @billzardus95 Рік тому +28

      That impressive flight down the stairs made the scene 10 times better.

  • @idontknowwhatiamdoinganymo1615
    @idontknowwhatiamdoinganymo1615 6 років тому +538

    My great great grandfather fought in WW1 and used to tell me stories one of them was about the yanks "back in 1917 I was sitting there tired and afraid all I heard at first was machine guns and mortars but then as if god showed pity one us I heard those yanks laughing, smiling, and singing and that song would be the most powerful thing I've heard since King George declared war in 1914"

    • @josephturner7569
      @josephturner7569 Рік тому +5

      Thanks for coming. Better late than never.

    • @christopherdean1326
      @christopherdean1326 Рік тому +9

      My GRANDFATHER (no "greats") fought in WW1. My Great Grandfather fought in the 2nd Afghan War for Queen Victoria. My gt gt grandfathers would have been born around 1830...

    • @elizabethtobin6894
      @elizabethtobin6894 Рік тому +1

      My grandfather fought in WW1 also. He came home, and never spoke about it.

    • @seancartinella6260
      @seancartinella6260 Рік тому

      That’s very interesting!

    • @edwardcricchio6106
      @edwardcricchio6106 Рік тому +1

      @@christopherdean1326 same here, my grandfather fought in WWI, part of the US AEF. Amazing now 100+ years after the war to end all wars was fought to see people writing things like great-great grandfather. That's what I would hear growing up about the American Civil War. When I was a kid, my grandmother talked to me about what she remembered about the Spanish American War. That big clock on the wall just keeps ticking.

  • @josephpawlowski5810
    @josephpawlowski5810 9 років тому +275

    tapping down the steps seems very impressive even today

    • @joehanson4483
      @joehanson4483 9 років тому +9

      +Joseph Pawlowski
      Actors have no skilz today, just looks and bitter "feelings"

    • @bcarney56
      @bcarney56 7 років тому +4

      pretty sure the Oval office is on the ground floor ?!

    • @JenniferMannette
      @JenniferMannette 6 років тому

      Just read that it was thought of BEFORE the scene was shot AND no rehearsal of it

    • @albundy6008
      @albundy6008 4 роки тому +3

      @@JenniferMannette Cagney thought of it but the director said no, it was too dangerous. But Cagney, being the consumate professional that he was, did it anyway and the director left it in because he did it flawlessly, in one take.

    • @albundy6008
      @albundy6008 4 роки тому

      @John Ashtone the white house had an all-black staff for many years, including the time Roosevelt was in office.

  • @zizwop
    @zizwop 8 років тому +394

    That tap dancing down the stairs was probably a lot more difficult than it looked, I would have ate shit if I tried that.

    • @garyharris1932
      @garyharris1932 8 років тому +4

      Look at "Beaches". Training and practice usually wins out.

    • @andrewp7002
      @andrewp7002 6 років тому +6

      I've never seen this film before. I couldn't even walk down those stairs without getting dizzy and falling down them! Great song, it's just been on the 100th anniversary service of the Battle of Amiens.

    • @JoMarieM
      @JoMarieM 5 років тому +16

      Not only that, but that little dancing-on-the-stairs segment was also totally improvised!

    • @tony.p5816
      @tony.p5816 3 роки тому +1

      me too bro

    • @albundy6008
      @albundy6008 2 роки тому +6

      It wasn't part of the original script, but Cagney felt he wanted to jazz up the scene a bit so he did it on his own and nailed it in one take. The director asked him, "Are you nuts, you could have broken your neck!" To which Cagney replied, " I don't do stunt work".

  • @joep8787
    @joep8787 7 років тому +191

    The soldier that encourages Cagney to sing is none other than the wonderful character actor Frank Faylen, best known as Ernie the cab driver in "It's A Wonderful Life" and as Dobie Gillis father in the Dobie Gillis TV series.

    • @SirSusDaddy
      @SirSusDaddy 5 років тому +3

      its a wonderful life made me cry

    • @philiphalpenny9761
      @philiphalpenny9761 5 років тому +6

      Faylen was also memorable as the sadistic nurse in The Lost Weekend, Joe...

    • @davidahlstrom7533
      @davidahlstrom7533 Рік тому +1

      Thanks, I didn't notice that.

    • @billzardus95
      @billzardus95 Рік тому

      I'm curious how you know that ?
      Was he a friend of your family or something ?

    • @joep8787
      @joep8787 Рік тому +4

      @@billzardus95 I'm just an old movie fan, and I've seen Frank Faylen in so many movies of the 1940s and 1950s, that I recognized him right off. He was a good journeyman character actor to plug into a movie when you need an everyman face as a neighbor, a soldier, cab driver, handyman, etc. Never handsome enough to be a leading man but never intimidating enough to be the heavy. He could be the bartender but never the bouncer in a nightclub. Now the guy who played Nick the bartender in Wonderful Life "Out you two pixies go, tru da window or out da door!" Sheldon Leonard, was a hood or gangster in many movies. I love catching those old character actors who never got lead roles. Faylen was a very busy actor. I looked him up online in Imdb and found that in 1942 he appeared in 20 movies, including "Yankee Doodle Dandy". In 1943, he appeared in 24! He must've had a great, hardworking agent!

  • @gailenphipps8607
    @gailenphipps8607 3 роки тому +266

    Im a 71 year old retired army sergeant and I watched this and many other patriotic movies as a kid . I am convinced it is the reason I became a soldier and love my country so much.

    • @laurapauga8221
      @laurapauga8221 2 роки тому +8

      Eternally grateful to you for defending our freedoms. Thank You!

    • @JohnSmith-uc4ku
      @JohnSmith-uc4ku Рік тому +3

      Over here in the old country eire, thank God for America and all the great Irish Americans ,and all ,,,,Cohen's gang from Ireland and Cagney gang from Ireland the good auld Paddy put his stamp over There,,,happy holiday s fokes over there from all over Here👍👍👍👍🙂🙂🙂🌏🇨🇮🇨🇮🇨🇮🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸

    • @garryharriman7349
      @garryharriman7349 Рік тому +4

      How do you think the country is fairing today?

    • @williamphillips6049
      @williamphillips6049 Рік тому +4

      Sorry, but with all due respect, I believe that much of our involvement in WW1 was unnecessary.
      Nevertheless, "Over There" is one of the most thrilling and successfully patriotic songs ever made. It grabs you, takes you back in time, puts a Doughboy helmet on your head, and makes you want to charge a machine gun nest.
      I know a little of some of the history of "The Great War" and it's causes.
      One of the best and most heroic decisions ever made by an American military leader was by General Pershing.
      Reportedly, when the American troops arrived; British and French military and political leaders demanded that Pershing place our people under their command.
      The same idiots who had been losing the war for the previous four years and killing tens of millions of their own countrymen.
      Pershing not only refused; but he insisted that the men get proper training and fight under the American flag.

    • @hazeloamiloamil3299
      @hazeloamiloamil3299 Рік тому

      A sergeant?

  • @coloneljason9094
    @coloneljason9094 7 років тому +547

    Even though I'm a Turk I found this song beautiful. It just shows how Americans are eager and willing to get the job done.

  • @odonnell1218
    @odonnell1218 7 років тому +319

    "I fear all we have done is to awaken a sleeping giant."

    • @Godofawesome16
      @Godofawesome16 3 роки тому +12

      ww2, but yes. the Germans did just that in ww1

    • @drakesucks
      @drakesucks 3 роки тому +10

      @@Godofawesome16 this scene is set after Pearl harbor

    • @Godofawesome16
      @Godofawesome16 3 роки тому +4

      @@drakesucks well I feel silly now

    • @georgejuniorleedom4476
      @georgejuniorleedom4476 3 роки тому +2

      @@Godofawesome16 😏Welcome to the human race.😊

    • @ArthurRex131
      @ArthurRex131 5 місяців тому +3

      And filled him with a terrible resolve.

  • @johnc1014
    @johnc1014 9 років тому +436

    I like that it was the Brits that gave us the name "yank" as an insult in "Yankee Doodle Dandy" to mock us.
    We turned it into something good and made the song a patriotic one.
    That's American spirit.
    We are Yanks and we're proud of it.

    • @therealbiges5247
      @therealbiges5247 9 років тому +20

      I'm scottish and only 46 and cagney is if not the greatest actor I've seen on tv

    • @garge7676
      @garge7676 8 років тому +23

      Yep...also we are sorry for giving you a once insulting nickname

    • @raymondjones8
      @raymondjones8 5 років тому +28

      John C I asked my father “why were the Yanks so unpopular?” “They weren’t really...they were great guys, but they had the best of every fucking thing! and we had shit!” came the reply😊. As a Welshman, he was much fonder of the Yanks, than he was of the English😂😂😂lol...

    • @SirSusDaddy
      @SirSusDaddy 5 років тому +6

      we yanks always be fucking our cousins , Aint that right Cleetus

    • @onion7830
      @onion7830 3 роки тому +4

      It’s also Connecticut’s state anthem

  • @TheDAT573
    @TheDAT573 3 роки тому +176

    So prepare,
    Say a Prayer
    Send the word,
    Send the word to beware
    We'll be over, we're coming over.
    And we won't be back till it's over over there!
    Rest In Peace James Cagney, you are always in our hearts.

    • @kristalange6824
      @kristalange6824 9 місяців тому +2

      The yanks are coming

    • @mikegallant811
      @mikegallant811 7 місяців тому +1

      Lafayette, we are here! I know our boys said that in world war I but it seemed just as appropriate once we landed in France I would think in world war II.

  • @michaellefort6128
    @michaellefort6128 8 років тому +112

    I've read that George M. Cohan, (shortly before his death in 1942); got to see the movie, Yankee Doodle Dandy. He is said to have commented that, "He's glad he didn't have to follow Cagney onstage after that performance."

  • @susannajemison4086
    @susannajemison4086 8 років тому +185

    James Cagney was truely a GREAT entertainer, and a wonderful man in life. They don't make movies like this anymore,mores the pity, these so called actors today should study the older actors like Mr Cagney and a good many others. I still miss James Cagney today, and many others from his generation.

    • @ninexapple1
      @ninexapple1 8 років тому

      when your gone nobody will miss either of you

    • @winstonelston5743
      @winstonelston5743 3 роки тому +2

      Look up the film ONE, TWO, THREE, directed by Billy Wilder, 1961. There was so much talent in that film, and everybody was playing off Cagney. It was Cagney's last film before the hiatus he broke when he appeared in RAGTIME, a dozen years later. If Cagney wasn't the greatest entertainer of the twentieth century, it would be hard to name who was.

    • @francisbusa1074
      @francisbusa1074 2 роки тому +2

      Many many of us agree!

    • @Super-zn1og
      @Super-zn1og 2 роки тому

      One of them is Mel Brooks!

  • @flowerofson-shine3539
    @flowerofson-shine3539 Місяць тому +15

    I'm heartbroken over our loss of love for our country. We've lost our strength. 😢

  • @JenniferMannette
    @JenniferMannette 6 років тому +37

    Was Jimmy Cagney crying with that scene...while singing....Damn he was such a wonderful actor....too bad no one today can touch these kind of entertainers...Jimmy was more than an actor - he was an entertainer - singing, dancing and acting - he had it all.

  • @leslieclanton348
    @leslieclanton348 2 місяці тому +23

    The best scene of the whole movie ,Dancing down the staircase!!! ,it gets me every time !!!!!❤❤❤❤

    • @mgwilliams1000
      @mgwilliams1000 2 місяці тому

      Yes! There are few James Cagney types anymore, much to the world's loss, extremely talented. He was an extraordinary guitar player also. I don't think the studios would let an actor do that today in film.

    • @chrisheath304
      @chrisheath304 8 годин тому

      Same here! It always gets me and I am 61!

  • @baseballfan7866
    @baseballfan7866 4 роки тому +108

    This clip and entire movie is the true spirit of the United States, it is from a simpler time where America was celebrated by most of its citizens and proudly acknowledged. Today we are a ghost of a country compared to what this movie portrayed. Cohan and the Americans of WWI and WWII would be embarrassed with what we have become. I have tears in my eyes watching this and I truly hope America one day will return to this old time spirit. However I feel this won't ever be possible again the more time goes on....This movie wouldn't be made today...

    • @bruceglover7971
      @bruceglover7971 2 роки тому +6

      REALLY ? our own freedom has spurned all these current nay sayers , there are still a LARGE amount of Americans who love this imperfect country

    • @MalkaLand1996
      @MalkaLand1996 Рік тому +2

      Well said!!!!

    • @eduardojesusjorgepascual1781
      @eduardojesusjorgepascual1781 Рік тому +2

      Man when to apologize for Vietnam and Afghanistan * They keep waiting....

    • @figuringbacon5516
      @figuringbacon5516 Рік тому

      Our generation are pussy and with the pronoun nonsense it's a real shame what our country has come too

    • @alexanderangelo7284
      @alexanderangelo7284 8 місяців тому

      .​@@eduardojesusjorgepascual1781Don't forget Iraq. But I'm not sure Afghanistan needs to be apologized for. We didn't start that war.

  • @laurapauga8221
    @laurapauga8221 9 років тому +170

    This is my favorite movie, it wouldn't be 4'th of July without it. Both of my grandfathers fought in WWI, and my father was a medic in Patton's 3'rd. He was part of the Battle of Bastogne. Remember how blessed we are to enjoy the freedoms all those brave men and women fought to preserve. Freedom is never free!!!

    • @gildamarlowe8516
      @gildamarlowe8516 9 років тому +4

      +Laura Pauga My grandad was a doctor in 'nam!

    • @laurapauga8221
      @laurapauga8221 9 років тому +3

      Wow, thats a special man. Good for you for being so proud and for sharing his story with me.

    • @garge7676
      @garge7676 8 років тому +6

      My great great grandpa went to the US after Canada joined the war, in 1917 when the US joined the war he went back to Canada to enlist with his old friends, he died at Vimy Ridge...

    • @msmdac1
      @msmdac1 8 років тому +2

      +Laura Pauga I thank them for their service and you for your remembrance of them.

    • @laurapauga8221
      @laurapauga8221 8 років тому

      TheWorldWarAnimators Of Canada1914 Very moving, thank you for sharing this personal and tragic emotional struggle. I thank him, your family and all his peer's for their services.

  • @Justmynewaccount
    @Justmynewaccount 10 років тому +83

    "Seems to me I do.." He wrote the song.

  • @alancooper9632
    @alancooper9632 Рік тому +58

    I'm an Englishman and proud of what the British forces did in the second world war, my dad was in the royal navy during this time and always said what a great nation the United States of America was. A proud fighting nation when called upon to uphold liberty.this tune says it all.GOD BLESS YOU YANKS.

    • @johnnewcomb534
      @johnnewcomb534 Рік тому +1

      Am an un abashed fan of the BRITISH PEOPLE.INCLUDING TBE ROYALS OF THE PAST. IN LEADING THE WAY FOR THE FIFHTS FOR DEMOCRACY.

    • @mercian7
      @mercian7 Рік тому

      Good man@@johnnewcomb534

    • @delsol2lowz
      @delsol2lowz 11 місяців тому

      And God bless our British brothers and sisters in blood. 🇬🇧 🇺🇸

    • @jacktattis
      @jacktattis 5 місяців тому

      Well he should have focused on the Canadians and ANZACs first . We declared war the same day as the UK The USA Dec1941

    • @joanofarcxxi
      @joanofarcxxi 2 місяці тому

      My mother thanks you, my father thanks you, my sister thanks you, and I thank you.

  • @tinawagner6705
    @tinawagner6705 10 років тому +235

    I love patriotic music...that's what we need a new patriotic song for the ages. something to inspire.

    • @daveycrockett6781
      @daveycrockett6781 2 роки тому +2

      100 percent correct and Berlin was the tops! Holiday Inn is proof. What a score of songs from that 1941 movie.

    • @sslocke
      @sslocke 2 роки тому +10

      Sadly there's far too much division in this country. You have people who disrespect the National Anthem which is meant to be the ultimate patriotic song for any country. I don't even thing something like 9/11 could bring this country back together for more than a few weeks.

    • @soffren
      @soffren Рік тому +2

      @@sslocke even when the nation was ripped in half by civil war, patriotism still existed. A culture shift is never more than an election cycle or two away.

    • @billzardus95
      @billzardus95 Рік тому +2

      Yeah like this generation of young people could
      be inspired by anything beyond a dollar bill.

    • @rorymac7714
      @rorymac7714 Рік тому +4

      @@sslocke As an Englishman, I am a great admirer of your (USA) National Anthem. It pains me to watch it disrespected. America is a great country, do not let idiots attempt to make it less. God Bless America

  • @TheLadyMalfoy
    @TheLadyMalfoy 9 років тому +115

    One of the BEST movies ever made! Jimmy Cagney is OUTSTANDING!! What an incredible dancer and singer. I get goose bumps every time I hear this song, and see him in this movie.

    • @billzardus95
      @billzardus95 Рік тому +2

      I can't believe this comment received 20 likes in 7 years. Sad.

    • @221TOOL
      @221TOOL Рік тому +2

      I still love the movie after more than 7 decades

  • @robertatrestrail5489
    @robertatrestrail5489 6 місяців тому +3

    I loved this movie since I was a kid. I'm 69 now. I watch it every 4th of July before the fireworks. Thanks Mr. Cohan and Mr. Cagney

  • @tonytrotta9322
    @tonytrotta9322 3 роки тому +22

    My dad who passed in 2017 at age 92 saw Frances Langford live along with Jack Carson when he was on the heavy cruiser USS Louisville CA 28 from 1943-46 in WW2. The Louisville was in Pearl Harbor getting repaired in June 1945 after being hit by the 3 rd kamikaze. Thanks for posting.

  • @warrenermish1454
    @warrenermish1454 Рік тому +53

    Lack of patriotism, is killing this country. God bless this movie.

    • @veramae4098
      @veramae4098 3 місяці тому +2

      We have plenty of patriots, but too many don't know the Constitution or what we stand for.

    • @stephaniehudson2883
      @stephaniehudson2883 Місяць тому

      What our country lacks is the willingness to come together for a great cause: our national future

  • @CarlosGouyonnet
    @CarlosGouyonnet 10 років тому +47

    I love this song and the movie. Perfect for Memorial Day

    • @j.peters3053
      @j.peters3053 10 років тому +1

      I think its always perfect anytime....

  • @jonathanrichwine1996
    @jonathanrichwine1996 4 роки тому +50

    We as men really need to start dressing like Jimmy Cagney in this

  • @TheDAT573
    @TheDAT573 3 роки тому +49

    When Hollywood was Hollywood. They don't make like this anymore. It's a shame.

    • @SulliMike23
      @SulliMike23 3 роки тому +6

      Hence why this was considered Hollywood's golden age.

    • @TheMan05555
      @TheMan05555 6 місяців тому +1

      It was wartime, gotta make these Americans feel proud.

    • @albundy6008
      @albundy6008 4 місяці тому

      This film came out the same week as The Battle of Midway, a resounding victory for the US. When Cagney tells the crowd, "Everybody sing!" People in the theatres did! ​@@TheMan05555

    • @veramae4098
      @veramae4098 3 місяці тому

      Lord of the Rings?
      Air Force One?
      Oh, google it yourself.

  • @ceyceyyumi9535
    @ceyceyyumi9535 9 років тому +88

    tap dancing down the stairs :) lol

    • @garyharris1932
      @garyharris1932 8 років тому +7

      Cagney was a song and dance man.

    • @theheartland1861
      @theheartland1861 6 років тому +6

      It wasn't in the script, but he did it anyway

  • @revanelson8810
    @revanelson8810 9 років тому +97

    I love these old movies. Actors didn't have to use the f&$& word to get their point across.

    • @drterminator
      @drterminator 5 років тому +14

      Reva Nelson nowadays every sentence on film has to say fuck. It’s annoying, and I agree with you 100%. Also people were way more compelling in these movies. I’d rather watch North Korean propaganda than modern film honestly.

    • @deltahunter4810
      @deltahunter4810 5 років тому +1

      The Dr. Terminator Show lmao tf

    • @rod5320
      @rod5320 4 роки тому +2

      @@drterminator Speaking of North Korea there is evidence from old Soviet that NJ started the Korean War. See book " Forgotten War Remembered" by Bill Shinn.

    • @irish66
      @irish66 4 роки тому +2

      Well they weren't allowed to.

    • @colindenronden4082
      @colindenronden4082 2 роки тому

      Maybe instead of using F*CK they should use KFC, then abbreviate that to Kentuck off. Anybody too chicken to use that?

  • @josephadams7106
    @josephadams7106 2 місяці тому +6

    This man had more talent than any actor of this era.
    Nobody could name one that is his equal!!!

  • @perceblue3976
    @perceblue3976 9 років тому +516

    I was getting all patriotic watching this and I`m not even an American.

    • @CAHiredGun
      @CAHiredGun 8 років тому +19

      +Perce Blue Come on over and get melted into the melting pot! :)

    • @perceblue3976
      @perceblue3976 8 років тому +32

      Well, I am British and also white so I do fit the bill. Tell you what, if Donald Trump gets in as president and clears out all the Muslims, I`ll certainly consider bringing myself and family over there. CAHiredGun

    • @snipingflute4346
      @snipingflute4346 8 років тому +6

      +Perce Blue How bad is it getting 'over there?' lol

    • @oscarperla8652
      @oscarperla8652 8 років тому +13

      +Perce Blue nah Perce, we don't need your racist ass here.

    • @mysoupistoohot
      @mysoupistoohot 8 років тому +14

      +Perce Blue forget about it, invitation revoked.

  • @johnc1014
    @johnc1014 9 років тому +101

    How come we don't still have our troops march along the main roads of major cities like we used to?
    I know that part of the reason is that we know are military is powerful and we don't really need those marches to remind us.
    But still, that would be awesome even just once a year on Veteran's or Memorial Day.
    I see many people more against the military and I think this might restore a little of that national pride.
    I picture a mass line of troops marching along the main roads of all major cities and even some of the smaller towns in uniform with their rifles on their shoulders. I picture them singing songs like "Over there", "Yankee Doodle", "Grand Old Flag", etc. Some planes flying over head, maybe some military vehicles, tanks, etc. Just marching and having a good time. Different companies can show off banners from previous wars.
    It can be cheerful, patriotic, and just fun. Some troops might be able to march in their home towns. Imagine the thrill of their families and friends seeing their loved one in the parade. Even veterans could march in their old uniforms.
    It would be patriotic, celebrating our military might. Maybe it would make more Americans proud to be Americans. Maybe it would instill more pride in our military. Maybe it would even serve as a warning to our enemies not to mess with America.
    At the very least, it would be entertaining for people at home and service members marching in the parade.
    I know I'm kind of dreaming here, but wouldn't that be a sight to see.

    • @albundy6008
      @albundy6008 9 років тому +50

      Because it might offend some flag-burning liberal.

    • @johnc1014
      @johnc1014 9 років тому +33

      todd krager All the more reason to do it.
      Show them that we don't care if we offend them.
      Show them the we are patriotic Americans that love our country and support our military men and women.

    • @albundy6008
      @albundy6008 9 років тому +12

      John C I agree, but the golfer-in-chief wouldn't think that's "politically correct".

    • @TomnPeng
      @TomnPeng 9 років тому +11

      Something worth remembering, I think, is that in the past (WW1 in particular, when this song was making the rounds), the most connection anybody would have with the military usually is maybe a few photographs and the very rare moving picture. Under those circumstances, parades are the best way of showing everybody "Hey, we have a military, and this is what it looks like!"
      Nowadays, not only do we have full color photographs and movies about the military out the wazoo, we've got full-scale simulations of soldiers at war (albeit in a highly stylistic and not terribly realistic depiction). In a world where Call of Duty is a thing, parades are a bit superfluous (not to mention a bit pricey - clearing the streets and disrupting normal traffic is a bit of an expense.)

    • @TheLAGopher
      @TheLAGopher 5 років тому +4

      @@TomnPeng
      That was a conscript citizen's Army. Those soldiers were literally your friends and neighbors. It was the luck of the draft number that determined if you were in the Army
      or not. The current US military is a warrior caste separate from the larger civilian society. Many of its members are from military family's were voluntary service is passed down from father to son and brother to brother.

  • @annebartells777
    @annebartells777 7 місяців тому +3

    This movie is a classic that makes you proud to be American. Every American should watch it and remember who we truly are

  • @brianr4214
    @brianr4214 10 років тому +15

    I don't recall Michael Jackson ever trying the move Cagney put on those stairs. Come to think of it now , I don't recall anyone ever trying to repeat that move.
    Jimmy defied gravity with his 104mph feet.

  • @danielcorreard3746
    @danielcorreard3746 2 роки тому +17

    If I tried to dance down steps like that I'd fall down them takes incredible talent to do that rip james cagney

  • @plejaren1
    @plejaren1 7 років тому +23

    It always gives me chills when I watch this

  • @jimishawcross7409
    @jimishawcross7409 9 років тому +39

    What's the matter Old Timer?

  • @MrJphelps5
    @MrJphelps5 9 років тому +49

    This song sends chills up my spine

  • @rosemarygaeta8205
    @rosemarygaeta8205 5 років тому +21

    My dad was in world war 2. This album played in my home all the time.

  • @carolebauer9394
    @carolebauer9394 7 років тому +8

    This is what Americans should be doing today! Sticking together to make this country great again, like this!! Even though there was a war, America stuck together and helped each other...I miss George M. Cohans America!

  • @geraldattanasio5428
    @geraldattanasio5428 Рік тому +5

    Very inspirational movie ,especially the Ending. Over There…beautiful moment. Thanks

  • @ghostrider-ek8gu
    @ghostrider-ek8gu Рік тому +9

    Another great Cagney scene. GOD Bless America!

  • @yellowkidfortynine4689
    @yellowkidfortynine4689 9 років тому +25

    Of course it probably never happened, but tap dancing down the steps at the White House, what a scene!

  • @SBrown-ov9lz
    @SBrown-ov9lz 10 років тому +21

    I drove a taxi cab based out of Falmouth-Woods Hole, Ma. in the late 1960's. Marthas Vinyard and Nantucket Steamship boat terminal. James Cagney often took a cab to Boston. I took him several times....he wrinkled up the Boston Globe newspaper onto the floor...generally he was civil and respectful...good tipper!

    • @MichaelLantz
      @MichaelLantz 6 років тому +2

      James Cagney was my father favorite actor next to Humphrey Bogart.My father would get drunk on Friday's and impersonate them.

    • @joehickey8597
      @joehickey8597 2 роки тому

      Speaking of actors, my grandfather in 1964, Went to the movie, Mary Poppins with his two sons and wife, James and Joseph. (My dad.)
      Half way through the movie, he fell asleep after all the work at the dockyards. Just thought it would be a nice comment. =D

  • @antonbruce1241
    @antonbruce1241 Рік тому +4

    James Cagney received the Oscar for Best Actor in a Leading Role for this role. A lot of people thought he was a bit nuts for doing this movie, but not a lot of people know that before he "made it big" in movies - Cagney was a "song and dance man" on stage. This is my favorite Cagney film, with the possible exception of his performance in "Ragtime", which was one of his last movies.

  • @rogerangress1098
    @rogerangress1098 7 років тому +8

    Passion, grace, dignity, the flower of humanity. This was America (U.S) at its best within its greatest heyday. Remarkable, stunning & One can watch & participate without end.... Marching for life, hope & truth--'The American Way.' RMA; Bakersfield, Ca...Hallelujah!!!.

  • @flyfisher1115
    @flyfisher1115 7 років тому +84

    I wish the US was still this patriotic

    • @BostonMassacre
      @BostonMassacre 3 роки тому +9

      Flyfishef111 don’t know where your from, but where your from we’ve still got that good old American spirit!

    • @flyfisher1115
      @flyfisher1115 3 роки тому +5

      @@BostonMassacre I’m from here but I feel most the country is losing its spirit

    • @davemaxa5263
      @davemaxa5263 3 роки тому +3

      Yeah, now they wear the Flag as a dew rag, bathing suit bottoms wrapped around their ass, waving next to a confederate flag, on throw away napkins, as a cape at rock concerts, as a Halloween costume, on motorcycle seats sitting their ass on it, on cut off sweat shirts, folded up on and thrown on stadium floors.

    • @jonraybon8582
      @jonraybon8582 7 місяців тому

      This was just after Pearl Harbor, so not surprised. The US was every bit this patriotic in 2001-02; remember it well.

    • @kajetantatarewicz4907
      @kajetantatarewicz4907 4 місяці тому

      ​@@jonraybon8582Is this beacuse of...you know what?
      World Trade Center

  • @owenhammond1880
    @owenhammond1880 2 роки тому +15

    I love this song so much. Volunteered into the U.S army few months ago. About to head off to my first duty station. It anit all that glamours but I wanted to do something different from the rest of school that mostly made musicians, scientists and mathematicians. You have to have someone defending the country from tyranny within and abroad. A good motto for the U.S military could be the motto that the Spartan Rangers use in the Metro series. "If not us then who."

  • @roccotracanna163
    @roccotracanna163 3 роки тому +9

    Don't know anyone more talented. R.I.P. Jimmy.

  • @matthines4748
    @matthines4748 9 років тому +21

    Immortality is realizing that you have done something that will be remembered forever. The look on his face hearing people in another war singing a song he wrote tells it all.

  • @brokenhearted316
    @brokenhearted316 11 років тому +39

    Such a great movie

    • @brianr4214
      @brianr4214 10 років тому +4

      I'm a 53 yr old trucker , long for the classics , sat in Grand Prairie TX about 10 days before the 4th of July , watching this timeless classic , and 10 to 12 other truckers had weird looks, I can't help them ....

  • @dariusdaguerre3535
    @dariusdaguerre3535 Рік тому +29

    Every time I hear "that the Yanks are coming, the Yanks are coming," a chill goes down my spine and a tear comes to my eye.
    I'm black (b. 1957), my father-not my "dad," my _father_ -fought in WWII, and I don't care about the past discrimination against blacks, for most of the twentieth century this country was the greatest in the world, meaning that when the great moral tests came, truth and justice and sanity and reason prevailed! We need to become once more a country where men are men, women are women, science is free of ideology, where we _make_ things, where evildoers are punished whatever their race or sexuality, where there are no degenerates of whatever race or sexuality pantomiming sex acts in videos or on the streets, where our teachers teach what they're supposed to teach and adults return to speaking like adults. The world is not a suburban backyard-honor your mother and father by calling them your mother and father!

    • @taffykins2745
      @taffykins2745 Рік тому +1

      I agree! I wish it was still the way it was. Your words are like a poem and are inspiring. They bring flood of happy memories and tears to my eyes. They make a perdon feel very proud to be an American. We were a very fortunate lot, weren't we.

    • @rubenduque9192
      @rubenduque9192 9 місяців тому

      👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏🇺🇾👍

  • @petebiddle7900
    @petebiddle7900 2 місяці тому +6

    I CAME TO America in 1951, as a War Orphan. Mother was a survivor of Nazi slave labor. She gave me up in 47. I became a citizen in1970, 1 year after my 3rd tour in Nam. This is my Country, now and always. God Help those who would descriate and demean it.

  • @equine2020
    @equine2020 7 місяців тому +5

    When people believed in causes.
    Whem FREEDOM meant life.
    The word PATROIT was honorable.
    James Cagney was a great actor.
    These movies belong in all schools.
    GOD COUNTRY, DUTY, HONOR, & FAMILY.
    Today its considered corny.

  • @Jeffybonbon
    @Jeffybonbon Рік тому +4

    i am a Brit ex vet and i salute you in the usa and i am great full to have you by outside when the going gets tough God Bless you

  • @frankbaker9117
    @frankbaker9117 4 роки тому +11

    Probably my most favorite musical, love James Cagney.🎼🎺📯🥁🎼🦅👍

  • @imtemplar1940
    @imtemplar1940 2 роки тому +8

    Brings tears to my eyes even also when i have never watched this movie

  • @drumpfbad5258
    @drumpfbad5258 4 роки тому +22

    Almost amazing to think there was once a time where Americans were proud to be Americans.

    • @theamerican3970
      @theamerican3970 3 роки тому +2

      I’m proud to be American. Sure the country has many ups and downs. But I will always be proud to be an American.

    • @TheLAGopher
      @TheLAGopher 2 роки тому +4

      World War 2 and the immediate post war era was an outlier
      when it comes to patriotic
      spirit. Most of American
      history was marked by intense
      political and social division
      going back to the election
      of 1800.
      What some people regard as a
      lack of pride in America is more
      likely frustration that everybody
      isn't of one mind on the great issues
      of the day the way we were about
      winning WW2.

  • @katyluby8735
    @katyluby8735 4 роки тому +7

    I watch Yankee Doodle Dandy every 4th of July! This is a gem!✨🧨

  • @patbest7057
    @patbest7057 3 роки тому +7

    I'm Australian and this song wonderful regards from oz

  • @ceretomer5987
    @ceretomer5987 Рік тому +10

    That dance down the stairs gets me every time.

  • @frankbaker9117
    @frankbaker9117 4 роки тому +4

    One of the greast actors and show men ever !!!!!👍🎼🥁🎺🦅🦅🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸

  • @Aramis419
    @Aramis419 9 років тому +21

    We don't want to fight but by Jingo if we do,
    We've got the ships, we've got the men, we've got the money too.

  • @emc419
    @emc419 4 роки тому +7

    I feel proud of all the men that were in WW1 and WWII that fought so hard for our country. What is so sad is that our country did nothing for the Vietnam war Veterans. They couldn’t tell the enemy. A little boy would come in to camp with a bomb and blow it up right in their faces. All veterans should be praised for protecting us and our country. God bless America

  • @Mark-nl1co
    @Mark-nl1co Рік тому +6

    My father thanks you, my mother thanks you, my sister thanks you, and I thank you.

  • @stm890
    @stm890 2 роки тому +4

    What happened. How did we go from THAT. To THIS. Breaks my heart. God bless America

  • @ajreyes9742
    @ajreyes9742 2 роки тому +12

    WHAT A HUGE SHOT IN THE ARM FOR OUR SOLDIERS AND PEOPLE OF OUR GREAT NATION........SONGS LIKE THAT MADE OUR COUNTRY......GREAT !

    • @johnnewcomb534
      @johnnewcomb534 Рік тому

      It came when theyneeded it the most along with SGT ROURKE

    • @ΑναστασηςΜποτσας
      @ΑναστασηςΜποτσας Рік тому

      .....στην Ελλάδα αυτές της ταινίες της έβλεπα μικρός στην Ελληνική τηλεόραση....δεν έχει σημασία εάν είναι Αμερικανικής η Σοβιετικής προέλευσης....έχουν το πατριωτικό πνεύμα....σήμερα της έχουν απαγορεύσει δια ροπάλου στην Ελληνική τηλεόραση.....λένε ότι είναι φασιστικές ταινίες.....

  • @JClaus1221
    @JClaus1221 2 роки тому +25

    As grand as Cagney's moves down the stairs are, if you want to see the greatest acrobatic dancers of all time, the Nicholas brothers cannot be topped.

  • @johnw3789
    @johnw3789 3 роки тому +4

    Wow !! Saw the movie as a kid and loved it. Still do.

  • @Zooboo1
    @Zooboo1 9 років тому +5

    Frances Langford and James Cagney 2 great humanitarians. Before he died Jimmy living in Stanfordville, NY had a beautiful restaurant built in that town for his long time secretary Billie. Frances remembered her community in Stuart Fl and donated a wing at the Martin Memorial Hospital for heart patients.

  • @carolecarr5210
    @carolecarr5210 Рік тому +4

    James Cagney playing George M. Cohen, author of WW 1 patriotic music was the best Music Man Hollywood ever had. Gis dance down those stairs was excellent example. Most people remember him for later life dramatic acting tho. He did a dance on a wharf that dazzled.

  • @BigDon62
    @BigDon62 11 років тому +12

    With regard to the final credits : “Now this is not the end. It is not even the beginning of the end. But it is, perhaps, the end of the beginning." The Duke of London, as he should have been !

  • @Billy-rq7jm
    @Billy-rq7jm Рік тому +7

    You can’t beat the bagpipes or the rum tumming of the drums to make you proud

  • @johnrutledge8267
    @johnrutledge8267 17 днів тому +1

    First saw this movie first run as a child; again just recently. Not at all the novel - but brilliant in itself. Simply great !

  • @melbsteve
    @melbsteve 8 років тому +10

    I get goose bumps everytime i watch it.

  • @johncotton5561
    @johncotton5561 10 місяців тому +1

    These scenes are some of the best in the history of motion pictures.

  • @equine2020
    @equine2020 Рік тому +23

    When men willingly fought for freedom. Great movie.
    Americans LOVED our country.

    • @YemadeTaylorfamous
      @YemadeTaylorfamous Рік тому +3

      They didn't fight willingly they were drafted

    • @equine2020
      @equine2020 Рік тому +1

      @@YemadeTaylorfamous
      As Clinton, they could deflected to Canada.
      Sad, people don't think their country's worth fighting for. But they'll reap her rewards.

    • @KcityMikeThomas
      @KcityMikeThomas Рік тому +1

      @@YemadeTaylorfamous Those that were drafted, fought proudly.

    • @equine2020
      @equine2020 7 місяців тому +1

      ​@@YemadeTaylorfamous
      But didn't sneak across the border to evade duty.
      A draft is needed today.

    • @persononyoutube8666
      @persononyoutube8666 7 місяців тому

      @@equine2020 If you think a draft is needed today, I suppose you also believe that pigs should fly.

  • @ronaldandkerrybooth7592
    @ronaldandkerrybooth7592 Рік тому +1

    Jimmy put the dance scene in him self,,,,,,,,,,,,regards Ronald, Perth Western Australia 🇦🇺.

  • @MrCZLover
    @MrCZLover 8 років тому +5

    There was so many greats in old Hollywood but I think Cagney was the greatest of them all.

  • @matthewlivermanne4441
    @matthewlivermanne4441 4 роки тому +9

    I hope our nation will become United once again

  • @whistlingtiger
    @whistlingtiger 9 років тому +10

    Yes, an impressive scene. For me, the song is powerful. I, like many, served in the Army during Operation Iraqi Freedom. Think of this though, George M Cohan lived until 11/5/1942. He may have seen James Cagney portray him in this movie. The composer and lyricist hearing his song sung by hundreds, thousand, on the radio, in halls. A bit of motivation, notes and words given to him by God, that inspired men and women to serve their country selflessly for two world wars.

    • @msmdac1
      @msmdac1 8 років тому +1

      +Charles Mazzarella Thank you for your service Charles

    • @dodkfmnv1925
      @dodkfmnv1925 4 роки тому +1

      George M. Cohan was actually reportedly to have seen the movie weeks before his death. He was also reportedly to have said that he was glad he didn’t have to go up with James Cagney after the movie.

  • @stephenclifford342
    @stephenclifford342 Рік тому +1

    This was the first Cagney film I ever saw, one of two I viewed close to each other at Christmas time during college break. Probably viewed on Turner's channel 17. The second one I lucked upon was in the middle of a scene with Cagney portraying another vaudevillian performer- turned out to be "Man of a Thousand Faces", his turn as Lon Chaney Sr. , the silent era actor. That film and Cagney's portrayal started a long time admiration of Chaney's films and life story.

  • @lynnetteterrien8504
    @lynnetteterrien8504 10 років тому +5

    Great movie, awesome actor AND self taught dancer!!!!

  • @phyllissalazar7462
    @phyllissalazar7462 Рік тому +5

    Best entertainer in every field what a man!

    • @notme123
      @notme123 9 місяців тому

      Made it, Ma.! Top of the world!!

  • @angeladunn2906
    @angeladunn2906 6 років тому +5

    Reminds me as a kid watching with my mum and dad great old days!!

  • @beltboy2.089
    @beltboy2.089 4 роки тому +17

    This is so American that it made my phone start a revolution against Great britan.

  • @raymondjones8
    @raymondjones8 5 років тому +9

    All he wanted to be, was a song and dance man😎 he was the greatest😢 He wanted this role so much, he didn’t want a fee for his part. It’s a very emotional clip this, still moves me to this day😳. They broke the mould after James Cagney: there’ll never be another.

  • @charlie-obrien
    @charlie-obrien Рік тому +1

    Just an old hoofer?
    My foot!
    I believe Cagney truly felt every emotion he ever portrayed on the screen and that's what made him America's favorite actor.

  • @Standoffmuffin
    @Standoffmuffin 4 роки тому +5

    America needs this more than ever.

  • @71superbee39
    @71superbee39 2 роки тому +3

    I'm a Yankee Doodle Dandy..A Yankee Doodle, do or die..A real live nephew of my uncle Sam..Born on the Fourth of July..I've got a Yankee Doodle sweetheart..She's my Yankee Doodle joy..Yankee Doodle came to London..Just to ride the ponies..I am a Yankee Doodle boy..

  • @paulmartin9238
    @paulmartin9238 9 років тому +19

    Europe and the Asian Pacific can thank their freedoms to those American boys !

    • @k7spacestation007
      @k7spacestation007 6 років тому

      Maria ッ but if we didn't we would never have the United Nations

    • @jamiengo2343
      @jamiengo2343 6 років тому +1

      Paul Martin hmmmmm no. In WW1, the Allies manage to beat the Germans easy enough, even without US support. The main offensives and battles in the final part of the war which hammered the nail into the German coffin were planned, and executed by British and French troops and leaders. In WW2? Well in the Pacific yeah. Everywhere else? Well, the British were getting on just fine in North Africa and the Battle of Britain. The Soviets has given the Germans a thrashing everywhere. So maybe not.

  • @angeladunn2906
    @angeladunn2906 5 років тому +6

    Simply brilliant.

  • @johnbanks4761
    @johnbanks4761 3 роки тому +3

    true entertainer, like ALL those from his time and generation..they all started on stage..learning the craft.......true triple threats
    acting ,dancing, singing.........amazing entertainers....a true joy to watch. Also, that is what it is like to be a patriot

  • @cairparavel11stevens82
    @cairparavel11stevens82 Рік тому

    Thank you for the info regarding Cagney’s dancing down the stairway. Much appreciated.

  • @thomascapitalmgt
    @thomascapitalmgt 3 роки тому +3

    My favorite film. No other dancer can do that.

  • @hmackie6823
    @hmackie6823 3 роки тому +3

    GREAT MOVIE HIGHLY RECOMMENDED TO ALL AGES

  • @natecampbell4570
    @natecampbell4570 5 років тому +4

    Such pride for the men in WW1 and in WW2 my great great grandfather US marines (sergeant major Micheal Campbell)(1886-1971)-my great grandfather master sergeant dale Campbell US marines born 1931 and still fighting strong have such pride for them both and love them so much♥️🇺🇸🦅
    Over there over there send the word send the word over there that the yanks are coming the yanks are coming to send the word over there!!!!!!!!🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸

  • @maryannfelice148
    @maryannfelice148 Рік тому +2

    One of my all-time favorite films. Cagney is the best.