Shirley was told that she was not to hold hands will Bill but she wouldn't have it! ❤ Also the 2 were the first black and white couple to dance together on the screen.
Wow the beautiful innocence of a child. She didn’t see him as black she saw him as s a lovely talented human being. Which is exactly what Bill was. A lovely very talented man.
@@NanBerg what you they don't realize is: that's just the way it was back then. *so yess, I most definitely believe @user-yk9lh8yb5k's comment! Yet when I speak my truth, I find this woman's comment telling me that I'm not capable of understanding a topic/point of view on social media which was camouflaged to hide the racism. They used Black people to teach and represent White people yet we/they NEVER received no credit for thier labor and time, or even if they did receive credit, they were paid far less than the White people they taught were paid. Look at HISTORY, it basically speaks for itself. Nonetheless, there is good and bad in EVERYONE. But let's not take the credit away from our forefathers, bad enough they died not having received their fair share, the least 'we' can do is verbally confirm it. #blacklovespeaksvolumes
There has never been another child actress/actor that can be compared to Shirley. She was a phenom..talent beyond words. Such a beautiful, expressive, genius she was. Her expressions weren't acting, it was the real Shirley. You can't fake what she had. Never anyone to follow in her footsteps, she's one of a kind. And Mr. Robinson was the greatest of all times. There have been other tappers that are great but Mr. Robinson is the best of all. 2 of the greatest legends ever. ❤
My mother had Shirley Temple’s autobiography that she wrote before she was 20. It had so much of her innocence in it. I do think her personality was just as it seemed on screen. She liked Bill Robinson. When she was little, he had to learn the steps she knew, and he was gracious enough to do that. He was so good with her, and such an amazing dancer! He always made her look good. She was told not to become too close to him, but I believe they really were friends. I love watching them dance together.
I’m in my mid 60s and I’m a second generation dancer. My mother also took tap from Bill Robinson when she was a little girl. He taught a lot of the kids from the MGM and other studios during that era. What was genius about his teaching is that he never taught kids to do a slow shuffle otherwise known as front back step. He taught them fast shuffles to four-year-olds. My mother at her dance studio kept that tradition and I also kept that tradition for 40 years. Little kids can tap Dance. Under six years old they can’t do much ballet at least proper ballet. But they can tap. And they can talk well. Because all they’ve been doing for their first few years of life is going right left right left right left on the walking and running. 80% of the challenge of tap dancing is weight change. Not only was Bill Robinson was an incredible tapdancer himself. He was an amazing teacher to young children!
@@cherieakckerman3424 Thank you so much. What special times. You and your mother are gifts indeed. I love hearing stories about Mr Robinson. Just bought a biography.
You and your mum were blessed to have such opportunity! That's wonderful. To me, when Robinson is with the chorus line of men, they all look to be of equal ability. Basically interchangeable. Right place, right time, and he got along with the star, so stick with what works! Thanks for the lesson! Was your mum a child actor?
I loved these movies. I didn't even have a thought in my head about "color", my parents never said a word because I think they did not discriminate based on anything but character. I am in my 70's and glad my grown children feel the same way. Color is irrelevant. Dancing, now that's fun !!! Only small minds find big problems where there are none. ❤ Sure do miss the good old days.
@katbow5922 I agree. I too was raised with no discrimination. I'm 72 and so proud of the way my mom raised my brother and me. Even though I'm caucasian I had an african baby doll, and that doll was with me no matter where we went. I also raised my son the same way, he never saw 'color' as I never did or do. I wish people today could just live and let live.
@@michellepriore5610 agreed. These past 4 years have been challenging, but now with the election looming I just see more hostility brewing. Honestly it has made me anxious and a little sad...and now, I am gonna "old lady dance" my way to the kitchen for some ice cream ' cause I can't fix the world but I can be happy. 🕊️
@katbow5922 Hope you enjoyed your ice cream 🍦 😋 !! True, the world is crazy now and we can't change it completely ourselves. We can help make it better by not being so divided, or being so judgemental. This movie is a perfect example of accepting each other and not letting our differences divide us. At our age we've seen a lot, good, bad and ugly, but on the other hand, ice cream can make all things better 🍦🍦🍦🍦🍦🍦😋😋😋😋😋😋🍦🍦
@@michellepriore5610 well, it does ease the anxiety. Yes, we sure have seen a lot and a lot has been good. I am going to try to take the " Pollyanna" attitude. 😊
Shirley and her favorite dancing partner had a great deal of love for each other. It really shows. I still would like to know why didn't they fly the American flag half staff when she passed. She served as an ambassador 2 times for the United States of America. She deserved that respect and love from the United States. And Mr. Robinson deserves it also. ❤️🇺🇸🇺🇦🇮🇱🦋
I’m replying under my daughters account and I believe Shirley was not honored by flying the flag at half mast because of the Administration of Obama! Obama is not who many think he is!
@@ailainabeckham1414 Obama is better any day over draft dodger orange dyed skin Trump it that's what you are inferring ,Temple was a Macathy era Republican not deserving a half staff.
Bojangles was a master tap dancer. Shirley Temple was peerless. Shirley could look at Bojangels tapping and could immediately imitate his exact steps. They were amazing together.
@@LedaMuchomasshe was talented, but not a miracle tapper. She learned the tap steps during many rehearsal and made it look like she naturally imitated Bojangles. She was definitely a talented little actress.
Yes 🙌🏼 ❤ My Nana RIP and I would watch Shirley Temple movies for hours on the weekends when I would stay with her as a young girl. We especially loved watching the dancing and interaction between her and Mr Robinson. So much laughter and smiles, a great time ! Ahhhh the easiness and innocence of it all,,,,,, I’m 52 now. 😮 God bless each of you. 🙏🏼❤️🕊️
It's not too late. We could remember them in a very special way. I'm 79 and I remember all. Of Sbirly's movies and many of us are still marveled at Bo jangles and his unbelievable tap dancing. We don't have to let them fade away. They were just so great !
I’m your age and I loved Shirley Temple. I named my daughter STAR after Shirley’s movie character in CAPTAIN JANUARY! Sweet and simple times we lived in😊
I have a son who is turning 46 this Thanksgiving and he had the biggest crush on Shirley. It was so hard convincing him that she was a grown up, older than me.
Hey, what “lost”? The whole world is now feeding its soul on this glory, this divine duo!! This new fangled belief in death tries to deny even the glories that still live and bless! Who done cursed this pitiful planet with such delusions? Enjoy the stuff that God preserved by letting all the tech stuff bypass this eras ideas of reality. The work around are as spectacular as the smarts that created the originals! We live in merciful times. ENJOY!!
@@lowens7729 seems to me that more human beings are seeing these glories than ever before - and that includes the whole world! Putting Armstrong on the moon, and strong arming a world for endless war will never outlive or outshine this happy couple and their beautiful gifts!! WAKE UP! We have just begun to light!
Me too, especially allthe beautiful little girl dresses and coats and bonnets are my inspiration to admire.. wish every little darling would be so adored with such beautiful clothing. & every seamstress' dream to sew ..
Absolutely love...watched all the Shirley Temple movies growing up. My parents were baby boomers and my grandparents lived through the depression and World War II. So i have a very fond heart for the the oldies.
What a lovely pair! He was such a gentle and gifted teacher and she so obviously adored him and respected him for his talent...they were glittering stars!
Both of them were very very good dancers. Shirley was a special individual. The fact that she kept up with those tap dancing steps was spectacular especially at her age. She was very talented and so cute. May Mr. Bill Bojangles' Robinson and Shirley Temple Black Rest in Peace.
The joy never wears out, never grows old. These two friends were perfect partners from their first hello. She took his hand and a lot of heaven came to earth. Bless God for the grace of all the tech that keeps this glory alive. My soul never fails to revive when these two start to jive!! Hallelujah! They can never die. Hallelujah, they keep a view of lovely humanity alive!
Don't forget the father of the tap was GREAT Bill "Bojangles" Robinson, who inspired everyone to dance tap! He dancing in this movie with Shirley.She loved him very much and called him Uncle Bill. I love you both!
@@Dee-JayWit’s not a mistake. Mr Robinson is the Father of Tap. Why did they choose him instead of someone else when they could have chosen anyone else? Because Hollywood wanted the best at that’s why they chose Mr. Bill Bojangle Robinson.
Shirley loved dancing more than singing, movies anything. Bill Robinson says she was a professional. When she dances here or with Buddy Ebsen in Captain January her child's face lights up with the joy of a real artist making art.
She and "Uncle Billy" as she called him as long as she knew him, admired each other so much and their joy in working together comes through the screen.
Yes, you can see how much she loved and respected Mr. Robinson. They shined together making all the scenes wonderful. It is said that they isolated Shirley most of the time so working with Mr. Robinson must have been a rare bit of sunshine in her life. She made 63 films, short and full length films. In most of them she was in a majority of the scenes singing, dancing and acting. Starting when she was three she was amazing and I am glad she got away from MGM so quickly. 💕🙏
I would love to see a new version of Bills life hit the big screen. He was such a pure hearted man, his legacy could teach this generation so much. He lived during racial division and major racial discrimination, yet he was a beacon of light that affected so many people in such a loving positive way. What a terrific man!
When did we stop having racial tension? White people have been persecuted by the US government since the 1960's, have had their neighborhoods torn down and their homes ripped out from underneath them with their own tax dollars. The movies tell a story. Put a little white girl together with an adult male negro, and you have tension. Give them some dance moves, and you can enjoy the combination. Don't confuse art with real life.
Love watching what Mama watched as a child? We're the lucky generation to be able to look into our Parent's past and wish better and still realize why some stars chose to accept. Its a better World. But we still have a long way to go. Mr. Bojangles, will you dance again?❤❤
He did those stairs like no other dancer could! The best. Most of our great tap dancers are gone and I don’t see many young dancers to take their place.
I am an African-American woman in my middle 60s I grew up looking at Shirley Temple and Bojangles Robinson. Those are the favorite of the favorite movies I’ve ever watched growing up. I really enjoy watching both of them dance together. It’s a shame that our world has really changed, and that too innocent souls together, could make such a happy three minute dance routine that she knew And did one take of that scene. 4:16
They had a very special friendship Shirley so no difference in between them They had a friendship that lasted till he died. She couldn't understand why he couldn't stay at the same hotel
Because of little Shirley's love for Mr. Robinson , she played a big part in breaking down barriers so that a black man could actually dance and even hold the hand of a little white girl AND actually star in a film alongside her . I was raised on these movies and our mother made us wear our hair in Shirley Temple curls, which was misery sleeping in those curlers. On picture day, I was scowling. 😅
What a delight Bill Bojangles Robinson was. I was very taken by him when I first saw his stair routine with Temple. Treasured talents. Adorable and all the talent given made a unique surprise that could not have been better or topped by anyone. What happy scenes.
May he rest in peace Mr Bil Robertson we would never see and hear but nothing but memories prayers go out to his family and I know he's watching over us rest in peace and thank you for everything you did for us Mr Bill Robertson is so sad but it's true that what happened back in the days rest in peace and thank you Mr Bill Robertson 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭💐💐💐💐💐💐💐💐💐💐💐💐🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿🕊️🕊️🕊️🕊️🕊️🕊️🕊️🕊️
I could watch that tap dancing for ever. I used to be able to do all those steps too. Too old now, unfortunately my feet have lost the required coordination to move that fast.
The Little Cornel was the first movie the two races held hands. When doing the dance scene, they were told just do the dance. Shirley took Bills’ hand and they danced their hearts out.
Bill Robinson and Queen of Tap Eleanor Powell were best of friends for life. When they did an engagement she went in the freight elevator with him. No words just actions
Im an old washed-up UnReconstructed Virginian who grew up watching these Shirley Temple movies after Sunday Worship Services, waitin' for Mama to set table for Sunday Dinner. We loved blackfolks & they us. We worked together commercial fishing & respected one another. I wish I was as light on my feet as Bill Robinson was in his prime with little Shirley as his dance partner. It brings tears of joyful fond reflection. You think the SAVIOUR won't get these two to dance, again, at the everlasting celebration in Heaven? I think HE may. My Pappy & his crew will catch some fish to broil for the heavenly hosts to eat while we watch. All of us will be so close to HIM and see HIS smile. Mistrust, segregation, and contention was a Yankee invention forced upon us. They destroyed our culture bc they wd have dominion over all of us - rich, poor, black, white, young, & old. DEO Vindice
@@jaydubbyuh2292 wait, I am a Yankee and I sure didn' t have any of those thoughts of mistrust or segregation, I always thought that came out of the middle of this country ..the so called " bible belt", sure was not up north here that much. I guess ignorance can be anywhere because that is what prejudice really is..ignorance.
@@katbow5922 The blacks and the whites were compelled to dwell together shortly after we settle Virginia. In fact the first representative body in America the House of Burgess is at Jamestown past a resolution asking the Virginia Company and King James I to keep the blacks out of Virginia because they did not have The same Outlook and ethics that we did. He was pressured by his Pharisee money lenders who ran the Atlantic slave trade to encourage his settlers going to Virginia to buy an African slave which would help reduce the king's debt to his Pharisee lenders. We come to get along and love the black folks and they us even though most were in bondage. There is no doubt that some blacks were abused by their masters, but for the most part we got along and came to trust one another and have respect for one another and understanding and the blacks were on our side during the revolution the War of 1812 and the war between the states. It wasn't until reconstruction that their pretend friends, the anti-American anti-Constitution abolitionist and their transcendentalist radical Republican Party, by martial law decrees and unilateral enactments of Congress turn most of the blacks against the whites in the south. Nathan Bedford Forest in a speech to the black community said that he came to realize shortly after disbanding his chapter of the ku Klux Klan, that behind every militant black was a conniving liberal white who financed and directed them. Nothing has changed. Black folks and white folks like their own neighborhoods and their own communities and their own families we share a great deal of common heritage formed in our lives alongside one another in America. We had no segregation laws before reconstruction in the south. Most of the northern states forbade blacks to even reside there or to tarry much longer than so many days in transiting through them. White race hustlers do not want the blacks and whites of the South to get along as they once did as we almost escaped their leftist coup during the war between the States. God forbids mixing of the races. No matter what race you are Christ is the common denominator. God seeks obedient from all races and all families of the earth not the mongrelized one world one nation one race b******* that the modern-day Nimrod disciples peddle. The leftist deep state has tried to force race mixing by law and overall it is a dismal failure. Anytime a law has to be enacted for me to like something that I do not like or approve of something that I do not approve then it is an unjust law and repugnant to the law of GOD'S creation. You love your dog and your hamster but you don't try to breed with them do you? You want them to remain as they are and keep their god-given characteristics don't you? Well then why do you approve of race mixing and multiculturalism? Read back in the WORD. Every time God's people practice to multiculturalism and lusting after other nations and mixing their blood and their culture it spelled the downfall for God's people. The same principles hold true today
My mom grew up in the south, my dad was raised in Midwest. I’m lucky neither of them were racially prejudiced. But the could tell sad and terrible stories about it. Teacher, preachers, police, farmers….some were fair and some exploited.
It is SAD how the dominant society tries to rewrite history about Black people. Racism was real and it was horrible for Black people, and still is in a number of areas.
i grew up watching and loving shirley and bill. all the way from new zealand😮 there is nothing like this duo anywhere! they had connection and rhythm and truly inspiring to watch the love❤
I remember Mr. Sammy Davis Jr. had a TV special. And he dance while he’s sang, Mr. Bojangles. By the time that song and dance were over I was in tears. R.I.P. Mr. Davis Mr. Bojangles and Miss. Shirley Temple.
I ABSOLUTELY LOVED MR. BOJANGLES ❤❤❤❤ WHAT A SUPERSTAR HE WAS!!! THESE W BROUGHT ME TO WATER MANY OF THE SHIRLEY TEMPLE MOVIES & EVEN TO THIS DAY!!!!! BLESSED WERE WERE TO HAVE THIS TRUE DYNAMIC DUO 👏😎👍😍👌🙏🏻
There's so much love being transmitted throughout the dance production from the screen to the audience. Such eternal joy given to us. From Florida 2022.💓
Shirley was told that she was not to hold hands will Bill but she wouldn't have it! ❤ Also the 2 were the first black and white couple to dance together on the screen.
I did not know that but LOVE IT!!!!
i had no idea
IDK if that is true, but she needs his strength to help her up the stairs at his pace.
Wow the beautiful innocence of a child. She didn’t see him as black she saw him as s a lovely talented human being. Which is exactly what Bill was. A lovely very talented man.
@@NanBerg what you they don't realize is: that's just the way it was back then. *so yess, I most definitely believe @user-yk9lh8yb5k's comment! Yet when I speak my truth, I find this woman's comment telling me that I'm not capable of understanding a topic/point of view on social media which was camouflaged to hide the racism. They used Black people to teach and represent White people yet we/they NEVER received no credit for thier labor and time, or even if they did receive credit, they were paid far less than the White people they taught were paid. Look at HISTORY, it basically speaks for itself. Nonetheless, there is good and bad in EVERYONE. But let's not take the credit away from our forefathers, bad enough they died not having received their fair share, the least 'we' can do is verbally confirm it.
#blacklovespeaksvolumes
Bill Robinson… WHAT TALENT & A JEWEL OF A GENTLEMAN!!!
TRUE DAT 💚
Bill Robinson one of the greatest dancers we have ever seen
TRUE DAT 💚 👍
It was said his taps were so persise that you could hear every tap. Love watching Bill Robinson and and Shirley Temple.
Child doesn't recognize racism. They are taught that as well as other things😊 They were great dancing together!
There will never be another Bill Robinson. Mr. Bo jangles loved him and Shirley.
There has never been another child actress/actor that can be compared to Shirley. She was a phenom..talent beyond words. Such a beautiful, expressive, genius she was. Her expressions weren't acting, it was the real Shirley. You can't fake what she had. Never anyone to follow in her footsteps, she's one of a kind. And Mr. Robinson was the greatest of all times. There have been other tappers that are great but Mr. Robinson is the best of all. 2 of the greatest legends ever. ❤
Mr Bojangles dance yeah. Shirley you gave back to the world in many ways a severely good person
Agree
Precious talented child Shirley Temple was alongside Bill her dance partner❤never forgotten🌷🧡
Having a photographic memory and never having to worry about knowing your lines leaves a lot of room to improve your acting
She was a steadfast ambassador for love, charity and peace throughout adulthood, too. An international jewel.
Timeless. These types of entertainment are perfectly priceless! Loved these movies as a child and still love them at 74!
Me to. I watch reruns
My mother had Shirley Temple’s autobiography that she wrote before she was 20. It had so much of her innocence in it. I do think her personality was just as it seemed on screen. She liked Bill Robinson. When she was little, he had to learn the steps she knew, and he was gracious enough to do that. He was so good with her, and such an amazing dancer! He always made her look good. She was told not to become too close to him, but I believe they really were friends. I love watching them dance together.
I’m in my mid 60s and I’m a second generation dancer. My mother also took tap from Bill Robinson when she was a little girl. He taught a lot of the kids from the MGM and other studios during that era. What was genius about his teaching is that he never taught kids to do a slow shuffle otherwise known as front back step. He taught them fast shuffles to four-year-olds. My mother at her dance studio kept that tradition and I also kept that tradition for 40 years. Little kids can tap Dance. Under six years old they can’t do much ballet at least proper ballet. But they can tap. And they can talk well. Because all they’ve been doing for their first few years of life is going right left right left right left on the walking and running. 80% of the challenge of tap dancing is weight change. Not only was Bill Robinson was an incredible tapdancer himself. He was an amazing teacher to young children!
Thanks for this, you share a dancers perspective!
@@cherieakckerman3424 Thank you so much. What special times. You and your mother are gifts indeed. I love hearing stories about Mr Robinson. Just bought a biography.
You and your mum were blessed to have such opportunity! That's wonderful. To me, when Robinson is with the chorus line of men, they all look to be of equal ability. Basically interchangeable. Right place, right time, and he got along with the star, so stick with what works! Thanks for the lesson! Was your mum a child actor?
Thanks, great anecdote, cool!
So very cool.
I loved these movies. I didn't even have a thought in my head about "color", my parents never said a word because I think they did not discriminate based on anything but character. I am in my 70's and glad my grown children feel the same way. Color is irrelevant. Dancing, now that's fun !!! Only small minds find big problems where there are none. ❤ Sure do miss the good old days.
@katbow5922 I agree. I too was raised with no discrimination. I'm 72 and so proud of the way my mom raised my brother and me. Even though I'm caucasian I had an african baby doll, and that doll was with me no matter where we went. I also raised my son the same way, he never saw 'color' as I never did or do. I wish people today could just live and let live.
Don’t you though!! Me too!! Im also in my 70s!
@@michellepriore5610 agreed. These past 4 years have been challenging, but now with the election looming I just see more hostility brewing. Honestly it has made me anxious and a little sad...and now, I am gonna "old lady dance" my way to the kitchen for some ice cream ' cause I can't fix the world but I can be happy. 🕊️
@katbow5922 Hope you enjoyed your ice cream 🍦 😋 !!
True, the world is crazy now and we can't change it completely ourselves. We can help make it better by not being so divided, or being so judgemental. This movie is a perfect example of accepting each other and not letting our differences divide us. At our age we've seen a lot, good, bad and ugly, but on the other hand, ice cream can make all things better 🍦🍦🍦🍦🍦🍦😋😋😋😋😋😋🍦🍦
@@michellepriore5610 well, it does ease the anxiety. Yes, we sure have seen a lot and a lot has been good. I am going to try to take the " Pollyanna" attitude. 😊
Bill was remarkable & Shirley learned his complex choreographies. Amazing.
And perfectly coordinated, those two are.
I am certain Bo Jangles made a game of it.
I am thrilled to find Shirley Temple and Bill Robinson dancing on my phone today by accident! I love watching those old musicals!!❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
Shirley and her favorite dancing partner had a great deal of love for each other. It really shows. I still would like to know why didn't they fly the American flag half staff when she passed. She served as an ambassador 2 times for the United States of America. She deserved that respect and love from the United States. And Mr. Robinson deserves it also. ❤️🇺🇸🇺🇦🇮🇱🦋
I’m replying under my daughters account and I believe Shirley was not honored by flying the flag at half mast because of the Administration of Obama! Obama is not who many think he is!
Rest in peace Bill and Shirley.
@@ailainabeckham1414 Obama is better any day over draft dodger orange dyed skin Trump it that's what you are inferring ,Temple
was a Macathy era Republican not deserving a half staff.
O b a m a. Purporting not to be racist, but showing his true colors. DISGRACEFUL!
@@ailainabeckham1414I agree 1,000,000 %
So special that this was captured on film for posterity.
Bojangles was a master tap dancer. Shirley Temple was peerless. Shirley could look at Bojangels tapping and could immediately imitate his exact steps. They were amazing together.
Im sure this scene was rehearsed many many times..Shirley Temple didn’t just pick up the dance steps!
@@LedaMuchomasshe was talented, but not a miracle tapper. She learned the tap steps during many rehearsal and made it look like she naturally imitated Bojangles. She was definitely a talented little actress.
@@LedaMuchomas she rehearsed and learned tap, but after the first initial dances she learned the new dances instantly.
@@LedaMuchomas. Some people do.
True
She loved him. He treated her like his own
A man of great talent.never got the respect he deserved
Absolutely
Absolutely a Amazing Gentleman
what are you talking about a lot of people respected him
@@vickit.1797How old are you ?
Yes 🙌🏼 ❤ My Nana RIP and I would watch Shirley Temple movies for hours on the weekends when I would stay with her as a young girl. We especially loved watching the dancing and interaction between her and Mr Robinson. So much laughter and smiles, a great time ! Ahhhh the easiness and innocence of it all,,,,,, I’m 52 now. 😮
God bless each of you. 🙏🏼❤️🕊️
It's not too late. We could remember them in a very special way. I'm 79 and I remember all. Of Sbirly's movies and many of us are still marveled at Bo jangles and his unbelievable tap dancing. We don't have to let them fade away. They were just so great !
I’m your age and I loved Shirley Temple.
I named my daughter STAR after Shirley’s movie character in CAPTAIN JANUARY!
Sweet and simple times we lived in😊
I have a son who is turning 46 this Thanksgiving and he had the biggest crush on Shirley. It was so hard convincing him that she was a grown up, older than me.
Never in my 77 years of life have I ever seen a more talented child like Shirley Temple! The acting, dancing, and singing……where did she come from?!!
They were miracles. Both Shirley Temple and Bogangles.❤
You could tell that he loved dancing with her, no one dances that way today, what a lost.
No one is gonna do anything anymore with AI in the picture.
I know, you are right. Tap dancing is a lost art. I love the rhythm and the tapping. It’s a happy sound.
That's what I was thinking. You don't see anyone (in the movies) dancing like this anymore. So sad.
Hey, what “lost”? The whole world is now feeding its soul on this glory, this divine duo!! This new fangled belief in death tries to deny even the glories that still live and bless! Who done cursed this pitiful planet with such delusions? Enjoy the stuff that God preserved by letting all the tech stuff bypass this eras ideas of reality. The work around are as spectacular as the smarts that created the originals! We live in merciful times. ENJOY!!
@@lowens7729 seems to me that more human beings are seeing these glories than ever before - and that includes the whole world! Putting Armstrong on the moon, and strong arming a world for endless war will never outlive or outshine this happy couple and their beautiful gifts!! WAKE UP! We have just begun to light!
I’m 68 and these are Still my favorite movies to watch.
Me too, especially allthe beautiful little girl dresses and coats and bonnets are my inspiration to admire.. wish every little darling would be so adored with such beautiful clothing. & every seamstress' dream to sew ..
So much talent. Nothing Hollywood has today. I loved her movies❤❤❤❤
And his!(!) (!) two greats
My mother her so much she named me Shirley.
Absolutely love...watched all the Shirley Temple movies growing up. My parents were baby boomers and my grandparents lived through the depression and World War II. So i have a very fond heart for the the oldies.
Love Bojangles and little Shirley.
What a lovely pair! He was such a gentle and gifted teacher and she so obviously adored him and respected him for his talent...they were glittering stars!
Watching this and the talent this man had, but knowing he taught himself
You know that?
Amazing!
I loved both of them. No talent like theirs today. We all miss them.
As enchanting as this is, it’s sad that we must treasure these special clippings. We will never see the likes of talent like this again.
I understand this was a moment all it's own.
Shirley and Bojangles was Best together❤😊
There is such joy on her face when she dances with him.
He was such a legendary dancer, despite not being paid like one. I hope he can dance all the way to heaven. 😌
Both of them were very very good dancers. Shirley was a special individual. The fact that she kept up with those tap dancing steps was spectacular especially at her age. She was very talented and so cute. May Mr. Bill Bojangles' Robinson and Shirley Temple Black Rest in Peace.
The joy never wears out, never grows old. These two friends were perfect partners from their first hello. She took his hand and a lot of heaven came to earth. Bless God for the grace of all the tech that keeps this glory alive. My soul never fails to revive when these two start to jive!! Hallelujah! They can never die. Hallelujah, they keep a view of lovely humanity alive!
The best movies and dancers. They don't make them like that anymore.what a shame
Bojangles was a beautiful person and Shirley recognised that at such a young age. What a kid and woman.
Love this… He was such a love and the best dancer..❤
He was wonderful…so fun to watch! I’m sitting here with a big smile on my face!! lol….❤
Me too!😀😄
SHE WAS WONDERFUL A BEAUTIFUL CHILD.
This is when entertainment was really enjoyable and left you smiling.
What is wrong with you
@@gloverkelsonkids4547 what's wrong with you???
And no one was nekked
Wow, what a handsome, stately looking man! Incredible dancer too!
Shirley certainly made me cry many times!!! So awesome!
Don't forget the father of the tap was
GREAT
Bill "Bojangles" Robinson,
who inspired everyone to dance tap!
He dancing in this movie with Shirley.She loved him very much and called him Uncle Bill. I love you both!
FATHER of tap? How is that?
@@PhyP-k7sexactly? Maybe they mean in Hollywood or just a part of somewhere? Doesn’t make sense.
@@Dee-JayWit’s not a mistake. Mr Robinson is the Father of Tap. Why did they choose him instead of someone else when they could have chosen anyone else? Because Hollywood wanted the best at that’s why they chose Mr. Bill Bojangle Robinson.
Shirley loved dancing more than singing, movies anything. Bill Robinson says she was a professional. When she dances here or with Buddy Ebsen in Captain January her child's face lights up with the joy of a real artist making art.
She and "Uncle Billy" as she called him as long as she knew him, admired each other so much and their joy in working together comes through the screen.
Yes, you can see how much she loved and respected Mr. Robinson. They shined together making all the scenes wonderful. It is said that they isolated Shirley most of the time so working with Mr. Robinson must have been a rare bit of sunshine in her life. She made 63 films, short and full length films. In most of them she was in a majority of the scenes singing, dancing and acting. Starting when she was three she was amazing and I am glad she got away from MGM so quickly. 💕🙏
He trained her. Favor to someone. Yes, Mr Bojangles as it were told
I’m assuming Mr. Bojangles. Is the one Sammy Davis junior sang about
@@brandonjames6533... exactly what I was wondering, That song popped into my head.
Love watching Shirley and Uncle Bill. A combo Hollywood can never beat.
In Hollywood they called her one take Shirley
A bright and talented performer
Bill Robison is a true legend
‘She not only knew her lines, she knew yours too.’
Bill "Bojangles" Robinson taught Shirley Temple how to tap. Love them both!
@@emilycantrell1580 I stand corrected. Bill Robinson taught her his dance form of tap dancing.
Even if she knew how to tap dance before it’s clear that he helped her progress the longer they worked together.
@@meliw4142 Yes because she could already tap, the child was brilliant, also with Buddy Ebsen.
He taught her some new steps for sure, but he didn’t teach ST how to tap.
She was dancing from a babe in the baby burlesque long before she met him.
@@marilynwillett804 Exactly! ST could already tap before she met him.
That man was soo talented. ❤
and she wasn't? she even earned everyone's lines.
It was a shame that when Shirley Temple died, she was never recognized as an ambassador. No flags were lowered to honor her.
She was the true definition of Adorable !
They both look like they are totally having fun!
I would love to see a new version of Bills life hit the big screen. He was such a pure hearted man, his legacy could teach this generation so much. He lived during racial division and major racial discrimination, yet he was a beacon of light that affected so many people in such a loving positive way. What a terrific man!
Who could possibly play him? Biopics are always disappointing.
When did we stop having racial tension? White people have been persecuted by the US government since the 1960's, have had their neighborhoods torn down and their homes ripped out from underneath them with their own tax dollars. The movies tell a story. Put a little white girl together with an adult male negro, and you have tension. Give them some dance moves, and you can enjoy the combination. Don't confuse art with real life.
Yeah but who deserves to play the great man?
That man could DANCE!!!!
Love watching what Mama watched as a child? We're the lucky generation to be able to look into our Parent's past and wish better and still realize why some stars chose to accept. Its a better World. But we still have a long way to go. Mr. Bojangles, will you dance again?❤❤
He did those stairs like no other dancer could! The best. Most of our great tap dancers are gone and I don’t see many young dancers to take their place.
Great dancing duo! He was a tap genius and gentleman! She was an all time child prodigy
More children would learn some wonderful life lessons from watching Shirley Temple films
At her age this is incredible.
I am an African-American woman in my middle 60s I grew up looking at Shirley Temple and Bojangles Robinson. Those are the favorite of the favorite movies I’ve ever watched growing up. I really enjoy watching both of them dance together. It’s a shame that our world has really changed, and that too innocent souls together, could make such a happy three minute dance routine that she knew And did one take of that scene. 4:16
Those were the days when talent was good!
They had a very special friendship Shirley so no difference in between them They had a friendship that lasted till he died. She couldn't understand why he couldn't stay at the same hotel
Because of little Shirley's love for Mr. Robinson , she played a big part in breaking down barriers so that a black man could actually dance and even hold the hand of a little white girl AND actually star in a film alongside her . I was raised on these movies and our mother made us wear our hair in Shirley Temple curls, which was misery sleeping in those curlers. On picture day, I was scowling. 😅
@@anitapeludat256In the south, they cut those scenes out. Shame.
@@tessdurberville711Seriously??
Loved Shirley!! Very gifted and extremely kind person♥️♥️
My mom was her secretary when she was an ambassador, in I think was the Czech republic
Individually they were excellent dancers. Together they were superb. Through the miracle of film their magic will never be lost.
I wish movies still had segments like this
Excellent!! Even the Nicholas Brothers said that he was the world's greatest tap dancer.
The Nicholas Brothers were one note performers. They could not hold a candle to Mr. Robinson.
They were great in their own talent, though.@@tessdurberville711
I used to love Shirley Temple movies on Saturday afternoons. ❤
This was one of my favorites.
I LOVED BoJangles- best ever❤😊
The talent is amazing. They don't make movies like this anymore.
What a delight Bill Bojangles Robinson was. I was very taken by him when I first saw his stair routine with Temple. Treasured talents. Adorable and all the talent given made a unique surprise that could not have been better or topped by anyone. What happy scenes.
My favorite dancing couple the talented Bill Robinson and also talented pint size Shirley Temple. Despite age difference they're magical together.
Love, Bill Robinsons he was the best. He was also a good actor.
He was a fantastic dancer. Shirley was awesome too…
May he rest in peace Mr Bil Robertson we would never see and hear but nothing but memories prayers go out to his family and I know he's watching over us rest in peace and thank you for everything you did for us Mr Bill Robertson is so sad but it's true that what happened back in the days rest in peace and thank you Mr Bill Robertson 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭💐💐💐💐💐💐💐💐💐💐💐💐🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿🕊️🕊️🕊️🕊️🕊️🕊️🕊️🕊️
I could watch that tap dancing for ever.
I used to be able to do all those steps too. Too old now, unfortunately my feet have lost the required coordination to move that fast.
Shirley Temple and Bojangles Robinson were very good tap dancers together😁😎
He was one of her dance instructors. He was the BEST😊
She was nothing short of a little miracle! Adore her!
I Loved these movies, I always watched them when I was little, Shirley and Mr. Bojangles were the Best!!
they're great no one can touch the talent; I can't stop smiling watching this.
He was an amazing dancer and they were both good together. These clips are priceless.
I was always mesmerized by tap dancers I have no coordination I can truly appreciate what they can do
Bill was the Nijinsky of his age.
The Little Cornel was the first movie the two races held hands. When doing the dance scene, they were told just do the dance. Shirley took Bills’ hand and they danced their hearts out.
STOP.
Shirley Temple was the best. Rest In Peace beautiful baby.
She was an old woman when she died 🙄
Bill Robinson and Queen of Tap Eleanor Powell were best of friends for life. When they did an engagement she went in the freight elevator with him. No words just actions
That's being light on your feet!!
Brilliant talent!! I don't know how anyone can watch this without feeling happiness & awe! ManyBlessings ALL💙
It doesn't get much better than that
Im an old washed-up UnReconstructed Virginian who grew up watching these Shirley Temple movies after Sunday Worship Services, waitin' for Mama to set table for Sunday Dinner. We loved blackfolks & they us. We worked together commercial fishing & respected one another. I wish I was as light on my feet as Bill Robinson was in his prime with little Shirley as his dance partner.
It brings tears of joyful fond reflection. You think the SAVIOUR won't get these two to dance, again, at the everlasting celebration in Heaven? I think HE may. My Pappy & his crew will catch some fish to broil for the heavenly hosts to eat while we watch. All of us will be so close to HIM and see HIS smile. Mistrust, segregation, and contention was a Yankee invention forced upon us. They destroyed our culture bc they wd have dominion over all of us - rich, poor, black, white, young, & old.
DEO Vindice
@@jaydubbyuh2292 wait, I am a Yankee and I sure didn' t have any of those thoughts of mistrust or segregation, I always thought that came out of the middle of this country ..the so called " bible belt", sure was not up north here that much. I guess ignorance can be anywhere because that is what prejudice really is..ignorance.
@@katbow5922
The blacks and the whites were compelled to dwell together shortly after we settle Virginia. In fact the first representative body in America the House of Burgess is at Jamestown past a resolution asking the Virginia Company and King James I to keep the blacks out of Virginia because they did not have The same Outlook and ethics that we did. He was pressured by his Pharisee money lenders who ran the Atlantic slave trade to encourage his settlers going to Virginia to buy an African slave which would help reduce the king's debt to his Pharisee lenders. We come to get along and love the black folks and they us even though most were in bondage. There is no doubt that some blacks were abused by their masters, but for the most part we got along and came to trust one another and have respect for one another and understanding and the blacks were on our side during the revolution the War of 1812 and the war between the states. It wasn't until reconstruction that their pretend friends, the anti-American anti-Constitution abolitionist and their transcendentalist radical Republican Party, by martial law decrees and unilateral enactments of Congress turn most of the blacks against the whites in the south. Nathan Bedford Forest in a speech to the black community said that he came to realize shortly after disbanding his chapter of the ku Klux Klan, that behind every militant black was a conniving liberal white who financed and directed them. Nothing has changed. Black folks and white folks like their own neighborhoods and their own communities and their own families we share a great deal of common heritage formed in our lives alongside one another in America. We had no segregation laws before reconstruction in the south. Most of the northern states forbade blacks to even reside there or to tarry much longer than so many days in transiting through them. White race hustlers do not want the blacks and whites of the South to get along as they once did as we almost escaped their leftist coup during the war between the States. God forbids mixing of the races. No matter what race you are Christ is the common denominator. God seeks obedient from all races and all families of the earth not the mongrelized one world one nation one race b******* that the modern-day Nimrod disciples peddle. The leftist deep state has tried to force race mixing by law and overall it is a dismal failure. Anytime a law has to be enacted for me to like something that I do not like or approve of something that I do not approve then it is an unjust law and repugnant to the law of GOD'S creation. You love your dog and your hamster but you don't try to breed with them do you? You want them to remain as they are and keep their god-given characteristics don't you? Well then why do you approve of race mixing and multiculturalism? Read back in the WORD. Every time God's people practice to multiculturalism and lusting after other nations and mixing their blood and their culture it spelled the downfall for God's people. The same principles hold true today
My mom grew up in the south, my dad was raised in Midwest. I’m lucky neither of them were racially prejudiced. But the could tell sad and terrible stories about it. Teacher, preachers, police, farmers….some were fair and some exploited.
It is SAD how the dominant society tries to rewrite history about Black people. Racism was real and it was horrible for Black people, and still is in a number of areas.
I was in born in early 40s I remember all Shirley temple movies she was a great actress a legend of her generation era 😅
i grew up watching and loving shirley and bill. all the way from new zealand😮 there is nothing like this duo anywhere! they had connection and rhythm and truly inspiring to watch the love❤
They had a lovely chemistry btwn them back then
Loved all the Shirley Temple films...
Such a beautiful pair of human beings. aTHIS is God in action. Love it.
One of my absolute favourite dance scenes of any movie! 😊❤️🤸
I remember Mr. Sammy Davis Jr. had a TV special. And he dance while he’s sang, Mr. Bojangles. By the time that song and dance were over I was in tears. R.I.P. Mr. Davis Mr. Bojangles and Miss. Shirley Temple.
Shirley was my favorite actress
I ABSOLUTELY LOVED MR. BOJANGLES ❤❤❤❤ WHAT A SUPERSTAR HE WAS!!! THESE W BROUGHT ME TO WATER MANY OF THE SHIRLEY TEMPLE MOVIES & EVEN TO THIS DAY!!!!!
BLESSED WERE WERE TO HAVE THIS TRUE DYNAMIC DUO 👏😎👍😍👌🙏🏻
Shirley Temple was such a talented young lady
WOW THEY ARE ABSOLUTELY AMAZING!! 😮 why don’t people tap any more?
What an amazing talent he was!!!!!
My gosh so glad we have this preserved on film
2024.... never forgotten Shirley... I was drawn to her 1950s. ✌ ☮ 🕊 🏳 into universe 🌌.
Shirley easily learn the steps of tap dancing,the guy is excellent tap dancer n very good teacher.
His name was Mr. Bill Robinson.
There's so much love being transmitted throughout the dance production from the screen to the audience. Such eternal joy given to us. From Florida 2022.💓