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SwungOnAStar
Добавлен 12 апр 2009
Use It Up And Wear It Out @ Carolyn's
My rendition of Odyssey's classic hit from 1980.
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More More More @ The Cellar Bar
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Me singing Andrea True Connection's "More More More". Exciting visuals, loud bar.
The Wagoneers @ Natachee's Supper 'N Punch
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The Wagoneers @ Natachee's Supper 'N Punch
Weatherpeen
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This made me die laughing. 1st attempt... the other video I uploaded has even more funny in it. This one's short but sweet... unlike that zone of snow.
Fry's Horror DVD Selection
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I love Fry's Electronics! They kick Best Buy's ass all over the place. I told you guys they had a lot of stuff... visual proof. ;)
Gushing Bats on Buffalo Bayou at Waugh Bridge, Houston, TX
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Nothing I can say about this except holy SHIT, look at all those bats.
Bats Under Waugh Bridge, Houston, TX
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Under Waugh Bridge on Buffalo Bayou, watching the Mexican free-tailed bats swarm. The AIR is moving...
Marie LaForet - L'Amour En Fleur (1963)
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Marie LaForet - L'Amour En Fleur (1963)
Arthur Fields And His Orchestra - Der Fuehrer's Face (1942)
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Arthur Fields And His Orchestra - Der Fuehrer's Face (1942)
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Donald Duck - Der Fuehrer's face | eng sub ruclips.net/video/bn20oXFrxxg/видео.html
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Arthur Fields was a baritone singer who was popular during World War I and into the 20's. His real name was Abraham Finkelstein, from New York. As a songwriter, he wrote the words for "Abba Dabba Honeymoon." He retired from recording shortly after this disc was made. He lived his later years in a Florida nursing home, where he perished in a fire in 1953.
Dis ist My favorite cover
I'm part German
Good for you
New version to me.
Just finished listening to a news report from “Democracy Now !” about a reclusive Billionaires named “Cordelia Scave May” whose funding a Modern Day Eugenic’s Movement. So frustrating that what ol “Arthur Fields, Spike Jones, & Walt Disney” were all trying to make fun of and rip to shreds is still lurking about like the Big Bad Wolf in an old Disney or Warner Cartoon !
Down with Hitler!
What's the line after "Hirohito is our friend," and what or whom was it referring to? I had a little trouble making it out.
No petein is the fascist french leader
@@Mirinovic You're welcome.
spike jones is the one used for the Donald Duck one
This version of "Der Fuhrer's Face" has some of the same lyrics used in Spike Jones' take on it (as well as the one heard in the Walt Disney cartoon of the same name), but it also contains different lyrics, like the lines referring to Mussolini and Hirohito, the ones about getting "more meat," and the part about how "Der Fuhrer" (Hitler) "could be wrong" about the war not lasting too long.
I love this version!!!
*Donald duck led me here.*
are you using a 78 stylus?
Lmao...now go watch my dog say it :) #NEWupload
I thought for a while that I might be the only one who had a copy of this...now I find out there are four more...and mine is a re-issue (on Varsity!) But it is a classic piece of history and thanks for putting it up!
thank you for sharing it with me
Glad to share! I couldn't resist when I saw it. I mean, 10 cents? :)
even scratched up this version is more fun than modern 4K video with Spike Jones voice and altered lyrics - shame Disney never made blu ray of the cartoon with proper sound from master archive tapes
@@saucybackport Maybe someday they will.
Awesome
Wow!!! That's a lot of bats!!!!
This song was composed for the Donald duck short ´´Der Fuehrer's face``, but was published before the short came out.
Great rendition.
Interesting; this is a very late Fields recording - his heyday was in the 1920's. I wonder if he still had a hit with this?
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Apparently, the Oct 31 1942 Billboard issue says Fields himself denied even making the record, and the singer here is imitating Fields if anything...
The links might be blocked, but the Billboard article was easily found
Wonderful! I have this on Hit as well, such fun history! Thanks for sharing this!!
Recorded in July 1942, and originally issued on HIT 7023; this is the Varsity reissue.
I've got this recording on HIT label, among Fields' final commercial recordings.