Bing Crosby Live at the Cocoanut Grove 1931.wmv
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- Опубліковано 25 бер 2010
- One of the very few LIVE recordings that featured Bing Crosby as he performed at the famed Cocoanut Grove at the Ambassador Hotel Los Angeles. The footage is a combination of shots that I filmed in the mid 1990's and actual footage of the Cocoanut Grove and Gus Arnheim & his Orchestra. The girl singing with Bing is the resident female vocalist Loyce Whiteman.
Thanks for the kind comments. I obtained the recording about 20 years ago now and thought it a duty and a pleasure to make it available to the public.
My father (age 17+ at the time) was there, possibly on the night this was recorded. The Take Two release included some live as well as some on-site recordings. I asked him about this and he said it sounded exactly as he remembered it, even the comic repartee with Loyce Whiteman. On the dance floor my dad bumped in to Myrna Loy's fanny. She turned and said, "It was fun, wasn't it?"
i would love to find a copy of the sheet music.....
This is a real piece of history. Thanks from another Crosby fan.
I LOVED IT. MY MOM LIVED DOWN THE STREET FROM BINGS BROTHER LARRY CROSBY IN SEATTLE WHEN SHE WAS A TEENAGER AROUND 1930.
bless your soul for sharing this beauty with us
i THOUGHT i HAD HEARD ALL OF BINGS RECORDINGS, BUT NEVER HEARD THIS ONE BEFORE
A cute song, and illustrative of the good natured joshing likely to have been customary for Bing Crosby and fellow celebrities like Mr. Oakie and Ms Whiteman during Gus Arnheim's Coconut Grove days. These were all successful young people during a financially grim time in history who were very aware of their immense good fortune-
super fine stuff--------------thanks for posting---to think that america had such style and glamour during the depression--now we've distroyed so much
A good one
God bless Bing and all ✌️
Thanks for sharing. I have never heard this one before, wow!
The Cocoanut Grove as shown here, had their own entrance-separate from the main of the Ambassador Hotel. Also, unbeknownst to me, until this last year or so, (through viewing pics and videos of the property) there was a 'pony' golf course that wrapped around the sides and back of the hotel-that had to be neat to play.
Hi there great video love the 1920s and the 1930s
What a wonderful visual montage you have displayed here!
Muchas gracias por compartirlo.
The ambience of the period comes accross in the combination of sound and vision (at least for me!)
The venue was 'thee' place to be seen in Hollywood/LA in the 20's, 30's & 40's.
So they tore it down for a school - duh - so much for saving history !
People can't read, or choose not to. Over and over and over again! Anyway, great video, thanks for sharing it.
Such a beautiful song. You sure did a swell job with this, especially the Jack Oakie part.
God! i'm in heaven, Gus Arnheim is one of the best...............
His band was the 'house' band at the Grove in the 20's and 30's-nice gig I'd say.
they were livin for thr night
OMG the fashion! The ladies still very much on 1920s trends, everyone with short hair. Girl at 0:48 rocking her fringe dress!
The previous comments helped me understand the relationship between the audio and the video. Taken together the clip is a wonderful recreation of both the era and Bing's initial steps to stardom. Thanks to Duncs2677.
Oh, he was already quite a star by 1931.
By 1931 he was up there, but not as a solo so much. The Rhythm Boys were still with Paul Whiteman, I think and it was only a year or two later he started a solo career.
+Peter Taylor "someone waits for me".. was the number one hit in the United States in 1931 and it was a solo performance by Bing Crosby...
wow! must be one of the rarest film recordings of all time! i believe the girl is loyce whitman who recorded "ho-hum" with bing in "31 and the gus arnheim orch. incidentally, that is prob arnheim's orch. in the film and in it was bing's only serious rival in the early 30's, violinist then, russ columbo.
whose the lady at the table with Jack Oakie?
I miss couples dancing. Society is less civilized.
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If I'm not mistaken, all or most of this presentation was originally shot in color, with the exception of Bing, but were turned to B&W to match Bing's B&W footage. Mr jaykdiamond was a bit harsh in his treatment of this film, but was essentially right. It's not necessarily misleading, but it's not accurate in it's portrayal of a contiguous historic night at the Cocoanut Grove.
I don't know what all the fuss is about. The vision obviously doesn't match the sound but it's only supposed to be a visual representation. If you were fooled then you're the fool! Great clip - good work.
saw this again and i believe bing was inserted into this from another recording. one can see that he is singing something else, maybe "auf wiedersehn" from another sennett short. bing certainly did perform in the CG, but not in this film.
@patthecatman Definitely Auf Wiedersehn
Wow, all these people are dead.
Loyce Whiteman was the daughter of Paul Whiteman, "The King Of Jazz".
+memorylanefrank No she wasn't. Loyce Whiteman was not related to bandleader Paul Whiteman.
+harryoakley I believe that she was his daughter. At least that's what my research shows. If you still disagree, fill me in on her family background. Believe that I'm correct, but who knows with all the sources out there, not all are always correct.
+memorylanefrank You believe wrong; just read any biography of Paul Whiteman. Even easier is to look up Loyce Whiteman on Wikipedia.
+harryoakley Wikipedia is where I Confirmed she was Pop's Whitman's daughter. Believe I also saw it in George Simon's Big Band book.
+memorylanefrank Dream on.
thanks for sharing----who is the female vocalist, she's great?
Paul Whiteman's daughter, Loyce.
What song is this?
It says in the title 1931, but those aren't cars circa 1931...
But clearly, the video where Bing sings is dated from that era....
CommandonerBob 1 intro was mid 90s
a duh! Obviously not, but even the snippet at the beginning shows the separate entrance to the legendary Cocoanut Grove in what? the 70's? As a connoisseur of 'all things' in Hollywood/LA, even if the pics/videos are of venues such as this, well past their prime, it's part of the history of the place. What I'd like to know is, is the small par three golf course that occupied both sides of th property at one time, still there in the 70's?. That had to be a treat,. as an activity while a guest at the hotel.
The entrance in that 90s era video was built in the 60s.
Thought this was the Boston one
How dare you post such a distored viewpoint. I never intended the images to be an exact representation matching the audio. If you read my description above it states quite clearly that the footage is a combination of shots - some of the Arheim band, others from "Star Night at the Cocoanut Grove" and general shots of Bing singing which I used from his Sennett short "I Surrender Dear". I will apologise to no-one - I'm only sorry that someone like you has had a chance to log in and view this.
Song is b
What is it 1931
I'm not sure what's distorted about his viewpoint. He happens to be correct.
Could one of those violins be Russ Columbo?
Could be.
Crazy to think everyone in this video is dead
Why add the first 24 seconds? It wasn't even shot in the same time period as the song....Matter of fact, this whole video is fake....It's music played over a looped track
Look at ass simply entertainment and a little history.
as long as it's actually the legendary Cocoanut Grove in the 20's or 30's, (which it is), is all I need. Love the footage showing the cigarette girl hoofing it through the throng.
Those parked cars do not coincide with your timeline.
As I mentioned in the description: "The footage is a combination of shots that I filmed in the mid 1990's and actual footage of the Cocoanut Grove and Gus Arnheim & his Orchestra".
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This is a dishonest presentation. The video has zero to do with the audio. The poster if he had any ethics would have not tried to fool people.
This video is from one of the six Mack Sennett shorts Crosby did with Sennett in 1930-31, and there is different audio which this dishonest poster took out and superimposed the “What is it?” number that is a radio transcription that was never filmed !
This poster owes UA-cam, all the viewers, and also Bing Crosby an apology for a cheezy deception !