mmaddayag1974, Jimmy Stewart and Clark Gable were very capable dancers and did appear doing so on film. Carey Grant was taught by his mother to dance, and did so with Ingrid Bergman in the film “Indiscreet”; he also sang several songs in the film “Night and Day”. I think that’s the only film he danced in. James did indeed sing in the film “Born to Dance”, and also joined the group “The Pied Pipers” as a vocalist. Clark sang one time in the film “Idiot’s Delight”. Admittedly, singing a few songs, or dancing a number in a movie doesn’t make one a singer or dancer, but these men were decent at both and could have pursued a career in both if they’d chosen to. You need to research better.
I am 23 and I have listened to Frank Sinatra most of my life. Recently someone told me I look like gene Kelly and now I am on a UA-cam clips binge. The most entertaining deep dive I’ve ever went on
I have just found this movie and absolutely LOVE it. While watching this video, I found it hilarious that they dance all around singing the actual word "floozy." The writers were very clever!
Fantastic! Absolute lyrical and melodic genius! Thanks so much for sharing yet another great clip from the great MGM musical era with Frank Sinatra and Gene Kelly.
Haha, this video will always remain one of my favourite videos ever. From the first time I saw it, I knew it was epic. Like others, I love the line "So in conclusion... beware of susion!" haha :) This is one of my favourite movies ever, starring two of my favourite stars, Frank Sinatra and Gene Kelly. Thank you so much for uploading it and allowing us fans of this amazing movie to re-watch it over and over again :)
One of my favorite parts of one of my favorite movies of all time!! I particularly like the way they are so obvious about making up a ridiculous song on the spot, and they are so pleased with themselves when the lyrics come together. So corny, and so delicious!!
I just love Sinatra! And Kelly! They're wonderful and funny. But in a wholesome way. People with this much talent, coupled with the oozing charisma, are rare. I love it when he's playing the piano with his butt! You'll never see that in a movie again! Lol
A lotta talent, on that stage, between the two of them. I love these old musicals. I only hope many other's do, as well. We need these kinds of films in our lives. Life is just too grim without them.
Extraordinary talent ...looove love gene Kelly movies ...un American in Paris gets his best performance actually all of them has magic in it ..no they don't create magic like this anymore it's impossible as u don't have a genius like gene Kelly and Frank Sinatra 2 masterpieces in their own mind league ..unique talent creativity at its best watch it anytime ...loooove it no words ..as I said I belong to this era ❤❤❤❤❤
Fun fact - This song wasn't written for this movie. It's been around since the 1920s, and this is a 'parody' of it. That explains how the characters came up with it so fast for the plot! I always wondered that!
Sailors were supposed to be the tough guys of world war two, and a girl who would date sailors might be considered a little rough herself. They are trying to chase this guy off, so they want him to think that he shouldn't date Susie.
If you knew Susie like we know Susie Oh oh oh what a gal She's not so choosy No, not our Susie Oh oh... Susie is a lollapaloosie When Susie kisses She never fails When Susie kisses She takes the wind right out of your sails So in conclusion ...beware of Susanne Oh oh oh what a gal S is for Sincerity - which she's got none of U is for... you know what I mean S is for Sincerity - which she's got none of I is for the Irish in her smile - heeeer Iiiiiriiish smiiiiile E is for her eagerness to please us - that is how she won her navy E! Put them all together They spell Su-uh-uh-uh-su-sie The sweetheart of the boys at sea Oh that Susie She's a douzie She's not choosy You won't losey Don't care whosy I mean you see You'll get woozy After just one date with Susie When you take her home about ten Another gob is waiting there to take our Susie out again So in conclusy Beware of Susie She belong to you and you and me (and the US Navy) S-S-U-S-U-SS-U-S-I-S-U-S-I-E
Yes! I love the way Gene sings “for” at 1:58 too. Frank gets the deserved credit for keeping up with Gene’s dancing, but just the same, Gene was able to keep up with his vocals (as well as Judy’s).
They really roasted this man's lady like that. They weren't even bashful about it. They said, "a one, two, three, four," and did a musical review. I will never recover from this.
I love watching Gene Kelly wrinkle up his nose to make a face at Frank Sinatra. Sinatra was an only child and Kelly had four siblings, including two brothers. I think, in this movie, Gene Kelly taught Frank how to have fun making a movie. They became life long friends.
I watched the full movie and when they are done singing, Susie starts crying and says it’s the meanest and Joseph (Gene) apologizes and says that he had no right to sing the song about her. Edit: he said he was the one who thought about it.
She was sad because they got rid of the guy who was a relative of someone from the show businesses and she could have a chance as a singer. They acted selfish. They said they got rid of him because they thought it was a date.
Iif you knew Susie, as we know Susie, Oh, oh, oh what a gal . She's not so choosy, no, not our Susie, Oh, oh, Susie is a lot of balusie. When Susie kisses, it never fails, When Susie kisses, she takes the wind Right out of your sails. In conclusion, beware of Sus-ion, Oh, oh, oh what a gal. S - is for sincerity which she's got none of. U - is for you know what I mean. S - is for sincerity which she's got none of. I - is for the Irish in her smile. her Irish smile. E - is for her eagerness to please us, That is how she wants her Navy-eee. Put them all together, and they spell Su hu hu hu sie, The sweetheart of all the boys at sea. Oh that Susie, she's a two-sie, She's not choosy, you won't losie, Don't care who she, I mean you-sie, you'll get woosy, after just one day with Susie. When you take her home about ten, Another guy is waiting there to take out Susie out again. So when you choose she, beware of Susie She's just much for you , and you and me, and the U.S.Navy S S-U-S-U-S S-U-S-I S-U-S I-E
Susie is a girl that Joe (Gene Kelly) and Clarence (Frank Sinatra) have just met the day before; the shy Clarence is already in love with her but he doesn't know how to tell her and ask his friend Joe to help him. They go to her house to invite her to go out with Clarence but she has an appointment with a guy (not his boyfriend) to go to a concert. She also hopes that this guy will help her to have an audition in a studio to become a singer, but obviously, the guy wants something else in return...so while Susie is getting ready to go out, the two sailors adlib a song about Susie to horrify the guy and to get ride of him...they succeed very well...
Joe (Kelly) and Clarence (Sinatra) are two sailors that have just arrived to the town. Meanwhile a little kid scapes from the house where he lives with his aunt Susie and tries to innocently join the navy. Obviously he's rejected for a being just a kid, and is returned to his house escorted by Joe and Clarence. When they get the house, they meet the aunt Susie who Clarence immediately fall in love with for being a young beautiful girl. But he's to shy to declare his love, so Joe tries to help him. Susie is a young soprano singer who's aspiring to become someone in the opera world, and when Joe and Clarence go to house to talk to her, they don't find her and find the guy in the video who's kinda a producer or something like this, who had an appointment with her. The two sailors thought that the man was a date of hers so that's why they tried to shoo him away by making him believe that Susie is a slut or maybe a whore, and to emphasize that, they adlib that song to make it pass for a real song that the navy supposedly has about her.
I love how Gene Kelly brings out playfulness in Frank Sinatra.
My elderly patients at work are always singing me this song❤
Speechless. The talent is incredible. Such as shame there are not films like this anymore...Frank and Gene= Hollywood at it's BEST.
Frank, Bing, Astaire, Gene, Danny Kaye, Donald O'Connor, ... THE GREATEST❗🎯💯
Don’t forget James Stewart, Clark Gable, and Carey Grant!
Bogart, anyone?
@@kroakie4 James, Clark and Carey didn't sing and dance.
mmaddayag1974, Jimmy Stewart and Clark Gable were very capable dancers and did appear doing so on film. Carey Grant was taught by his mother to dance, and did so with Ingrid Bergman in the film “Indiscreet”; he also sang several songs in the film “Night and Day”. I think that’s the only film he danced in. James did indeed sing in the film “Born to Dance”, and also joined the group “The Pied Pipers” as a vocalist. Clark sang one time in the film “Idiot’s Delight”. Admittedly, singing a few songs, or dancing a number in a movie doesn’t make one a singer or dancer, but these men were decent at both and could have pursued a career in both if they’d chosen to. You need to research better.
I.love seeing frank.sinatra young and acting this is good entertainment
Frank: “Oh, that Susie! She’s a doozy!”
Gene: *DONK*
Frank: “She’s not choosy!”
Gene: *DONK*
This is one of those songs that just gets totally stuck in your head!
It’s been stuck in my head for the last two days
I always wondered why Susie didn't hear them. After all, she was only upstairs.
abcat2000 maybe she was in the bathroom.
John the Voice yeah taking the fattest shit ever known to humanity
Maybe, instead of Susie was she was not.
@@theretep6494 I doubt it would be a problem for Susie though
🤣🤣😂😂
I am 23 and I have listened to Frank Sinatra most of my life. Recently someone told me I look like gene Kelly and now I am on a UA-cam clips binge. The most entertaining deep dive I’ve ever went on
Of you haven't seen Singin in the Rain, do it.
She belongs to you and you and me, and the US Navy. Crack up everytime I hear that
My name is Susie and I'm laughing so hard
***** My cat's name is Suzie. Different spelling.
Buddy de sylva/jogseph meyer
Buddy sylva/ Joseph Meyer
Susie Ewart Hey Tootsie shove over I am Suzy...and I am marrying them all when I die lol
I know we can see it next to ur profile DUH
I have just found this movie and absolutely LOVE it. While watching this video, I found it hilarious that they dance all around singing the actual word "floozy." The writers were very clever!
"U is for... You know what I mean!" Thanks for the post!
The Unicorn for what?
Avita 1946 . It’s all about sincerity. I-U- under your skin.
TOTALLY agree!! I wish they still made movies like this!! Frank and Gene are perfect!!
Fantastic! Absolute lyrical and melodic genius! Thanks so much for sharing yet another great clip from the great MGM musical era with Frank Sinatra and Gene Kelly.
GENE KELLY + FRANK SINATRA!
GREAT VIDEO! IT'S WONDERFUL TO SEE THESE TWO ICONS OF AMERICAN MUSIC IN THIS VIDEO! Thanks for posting it!
WOW WOW WOW !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
From a mad keen 74yo Aussie fan.
Our Grama, when she got dementia would play this song ( wherever) there was a piano. I can still hear her singing this song 🥰🤗😘
Haha, this video will always remain one of my favourite videos ever. From the first time I saw it, I knew it was epic. Like others, I love the line "So in conclusion... beware of susion!" haha :) This is one of my favourite movies ever, starring two of my favourite stars, Frank Sinatra and Gene Kelly. Thank you so much for uploading it and allowing us fans of this amazing movie to re-watch it over and over again :)
Always love this
Ness Shirley
It's always the quiet ones
But she’s not quiet lol poor Susie
*The best crappy song in history!*
Both incredible, Gene Kelly is just killing it...
One of my favorite parts of one of my favorite movies of all time!! I particularly like the way they are so obvious about making up a ridiculous song on the spot, and they are so pleased with themselves when the lyrics come together. So corny, and so delicious!!
Gene Kelly-the whole package.
Ah, true talent having a great time. And a good oldie to boot!
1:38 great save Brooklyn!
in conclusion... beware of susion! i laughed so hard at that one!
So in conclusie beware of Susie
I laughed hard too
I just love Sinatra! And Kelly! They're wonderful and funny. But in a wholesome way. People with this much talent, coupled with the oozing charisma, are rare. I love it when he's playing the piano with his butt! You'll never see that in a movie again! Lol
Yeah guy I loved it.
Sinatra wholesome? 😂😂😂😂
Jason Chambers, when he sang and acted, yes. He was a lot more wholesome than the music and movies of today.
@@kroakie4You mean all actors in all movies?
Jason Chambers, should have been more specific. Sorry. And, no, not all actors or all movies of today. Just many of them.
I've been playing that video every since I heard the song three times a day so good I cannot get out my head
Gene's only nomination for the Best Actor Oscar.
Couldn't be more entertaining Gene & Frank!
so in conclusion, beware of susion!
hahahaaaaaa this never fails to put a smile on my face!
A lotta talent, on that stage, between the two of them. I love these old musicals. I only hope many other's do, as well. We need these kinds of films in our lives. Life is just too grim without them.
The talentt😍
Absolutely magnificent !nostalgia just drips!!!!
“…beware of Susion…”🤣
Gene Kelly No.1 the rest fall in behind in Greatness for Entertaining the viewer
Extraordinary talent ...looove love gene Kelly movies ...un American in Paris gets his best performance actually all of them has magic in it ..no they don't create magic like this anymore it's impossible as u don't have a genius like gene Kelly and Frank Sinatra 2 masterpieces in their own mind league ..unique talent creativity at its best watch it anytime ...loooove it no words ..as I said I belong to this era ❤❤❤❤❤
I love this movie so much. Great dancing and great soundtrack!!So much talent!
This is the first time I have ever seen this with such gud visual quality. Thanks!
Thank you for sharing. This was such a joy to watch 🥰🥰🥰. It's such a shame these amazing singers and talents don't exist in this world anymore 🥺
G R E A T !
like it ;-)
Greetings from Germany
the look at Gene's face at 3:09 priceless
Fun fact - This song wasn't written for this movie. It's been around since the 1920s, and this is a 'parody' of it. That explains how the characters came up with it so fast for the plot! I always wondered that!
That's a creative way to say a girl is liberal with her sexuality.
they are saying that she is so beautiful and not quiet that every guy likes her
Sailors were supposed to be the tough guys of world war two, and a girl who would date sailors might be considered a little rough herself. They are trying to chase this guy off, so they want him to think that he shouldn't date Susie.
1:52 Hahahahahaha! 😂
If you knew Susie like we know Susie
Oh oh oh what a gal
She's not so choosy
No, not our Susie
Oh oh... Susie is a lollapaloosie
When Susie kisses
She never fails
When Susie kisses
She takes the wind right out of your sails
So in conclusion
...beware of Susanne
Oh oh oh what a gal
S is for Sincerity - which she's got none of
U is for... you know what I mean
S is for Sincerity - which she's got none of
I is for the Irish in her smile - heeeer Iiiiiriiish smiiiiile
E is for her eagerness to please us - that is how she won her navy E!
Put them all together
They spell Su-uh-uh-uh-su-sie
The sweetheart of the boys at sea
Oh that Susie
She's a douzie
She's not choosy
You won't losey
Don't care whosy
I mean you see
You'll get woozy
After just one date with Susie
When you take her home about ten
Another gob is waiting there to take our Susie out again
So in conclusy
Beware of Susie
She belong to you and you and me (and the US Navy)
S-S-U-S-U-SS-U-S-I-S-U-S-I-E
I think he said "Gob" not "Garber"
Gob is a dated informal term that means american sailor
@@kaigan2166 Thanks so much for pointing that out
Thank you, for printing all the words, l can sing along when l hear this song... I hear my grams playing & singing any time ♥️♥️🥰🤗😘
lol love this song , I couldn't make up a song on the spot like they did haha
2 legends...amazing...
Yes love it
Thanks 👍
Susie is a doozie, she’s two now...the Susie in my life. A blessed soul and precious.
I used to have a thick huge actual soundtrack record that was some of the song's they sang in the movie as promo recording
I just really like how Frank sings “her” at 2:49
Yes! I love the way Gene sings “for” at 1:58 too. Frank gets the deserved credit for keeping up with Gene’s dancing, but just the same, Gene was able to keep up with his vocals (as well as Judy’s).
Am I the only one who was annoyed by the fact that Frank wasn't actually pushing the piano keys down?
Jordan Chan I didn't even notice that till you pointed it out, now it bothers me lol
Yeah they could of easily just took the strings off
Jordan Chan could Sinatra play the piano
Jordan Chan Nope
I’m going to pretend I didn’t read this now.
Love this! So much fun. They say every rhyming word but floozy.
watched the film on bbc2 today. great film
thanks for share!~~
They really roasted this man's lady like that. They weren't even bashful about it. They said, "a one, two, three, four," and did a musical review. I will never recover from this.
I. LOVE. THIS. MOVIE!!!
Frank was so attractive wtf
They didn’t call him ole blue eyes for nothing.
@@kroakie4 😂😂😂
My name is Suzie😂😂💞 i love it!!
Love gene face when frank does beware of susion
Legends Frank Sinatra and Gene Kelly are fantastic in this scene 😊
gene kelly
I is for the Irish in her smile! Her Irish smile!
legends.
I love the way they struggle to find the words gene still overshadowed frank
I've not seen this yet!
I love gene in a naval uniform and he enlisted in the navy
I love watching Gene Kelly wrinkle up his nose to make a face at Frank Sinatra. Sinatra was an only child and Kelly had four siblings, including two brothers. I think, in this movie, Gene Kelly taught Frank how to have fun making a movie. They became life long friends.
pure gold
This scene had me laughing so much when they were intimidating him
I laughed my ass off when I seen this.
I didn't know these two played sailors together in a movie besides On the Town . . .
Love the nod tiger rag lol
I watched the full movie and when they are done singing, Susie starts crying and says it’s the meanest and Joseph (Gene) apologizes and says that he had no right to sing the song about her. Edit: he said he was the one who thought about it.
She was sad because they got rid of the guy who was a relative of someone from the show businesses and she could have a chance as a singer. They acted selfish. They said they got rid of him because they thought it was a date.
Hahaha when he starts spelling her name as he walks out🤣🤣🤣always my favourite scene
They missed (or avoided) the most obvious rhyme: floozy. Very bemuse-y.
Frankie forever ❤️
Sailors #Ahoy ✌🏻
#AnchorsAWeigh
They've got the same living room as Jimmy Neutron's parents.
And I've got this song on a roll. One of my favorites.
They pretty much called her a navy wh*re in a classy way! 🤣
My name is izamara love the best😘💖👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
That would-be boyfriend looks 100 percent like Vince Vaughn.
2:22
They are literally my favourite people in the world.
the part when the man telss susie "S, S-U-S, oh my God" and leaves haha
Iif you knew Susie, as we know Susie,
Oh, oh, oh what a gal .
She's not so choosy, no, not our Susie,
Oh, oh, Susie is a lot of balusie.
When Susie kisses, it never fails,
When Susie kisses, she takes the wind
Right out of your sails.
In conclusion, beware of Sus-ion,
Oh, oh, oh what a gal.
S - is for sincerity which she's got none of.
U - is for you know what I mean.
S - is for sincerity which she's got none of.
I - is for the Irish in her smile. her Irish smile.
E - is for her eagerness to please us,
That is how she wants her Navy-eee.
Put them all together, and they spell Su hu hu hu sie,
The sweetheart of all the boys at sea.
Oh that Susie, she's a two-sie,
She's not choosy, you won't losie,
Don't care who she, I mean you-sie,
you'll get woosy, after just one day with Susie.
When you take her home about ten,
Another guy is waiting there to take out Susie out again.
So when you choose she, beware of Susie
She's just much for you , and you and me, and the U.S.Navy
S S-U-S-U-S S-U-S-I S-U-S I-E
I get called susie, (suzi) this make me laugh 😆
But....well, she seems such a quiet girl!
To be on a diet wasn’t her problem.
Susie was did seriously dirty by this song.
Frank and Gene...enuf said.
❤❤one mustn't tell lies
if u hear susie sing have in laughing for ever more
I like warren buffet singing this
Can you send me a video? I look for this Warren Buffett singing video
🥰❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️🤠🙂😎
The song is as old as 1890s famous version by Eddie cantor it’s pretty good
From what year?
"The Voice" and "The Legs."
I is for the #IrishInHerSmile 😆
Looks like Gene's a YN2. Yoeman 2nd class. We called Yoeman, titless waves. =Stefan=
Susie sounds fun.
what's the context here? is susie his daughter/wife/girlfriend?
Susie is a girl that Joe (Gene Kelly) and Clarence (Frank Sinatra) have just met the day before; the shy Clarence is already in love with her but he doesn't know how to tell her and ask his friend Joe to help him. They go to her house to invite her to go out with Clarence but she has an appointment with a guy (not his boyfriend) to go to a concert. She also hopes that this guy will help her to have an audition in a studio to become a singer, but obviously, the guy wants something else in return...so while Susie is getting ready to go out, the two sailors adlib a song about Susie to horrify the guy and to get ride of him...they succeed very well...
Thanks for the explanation, Denis! I might check out this movie one day. It's weird to think of the charismatic Frank as a shy guy, haha!
Joe (Kelly) and Clarence (Sinatra) are two sailors that have just arrived to the town.
Meanwhile a little kid scapes from the house where he lives with his aunt Susie and tries to innocently join the navy.
Obviously he's rejected for a being just a kid, and is returned to his house escorted by Joe and Clarence.
When they get the house, they meet the aunt Susie who Clarence immediately fall in love with for being a young beautiful girl. But he's to shy to declare his love, so Joe tries to help him.
Susie is a young soprano singer who's aspiring to become someone in the opera world, and when Joe and Clarence go to house to talk to her, they don't find her and find the guy in the video who's kinda a producer or something like this, who had an appointment with her.
The two sailors thought that the man was a date of hers so that's why they tried to shoo him away by making him believe that Susie is a slut or maybe a whore, and to emphasize that, they adlib that song to make it pass for a real song that the navy supposedly has about her.
You should. It's not only got great musical numbers but the comedy is brilliant.
@@GRTVO plus the iconic dance number with Jerry of Tom and Jerry fame.