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  • American Reacts to Windsor Davies and Don Estelle singing Whispering Grass
    In this video I react to Windsor Davies and Don Estelle singing Whispering Grass
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  • @harrytheaker
    @harrytheaker 2 года назад +145

    I shed a tear whenever I hear and see this. Eres a little bit about Don Estelle for you fans "Most of Estelle's last years were spent living in in Christchurch, New Zealand, where he spent countless hours working with jazz and blues pianist, Malcolm Bishop. He released his autobiography, "Sing Lofty: Thoughts Of A Gemini" in 1999 in which he criticized the British networks for refusing to rerun "It Ain't Half Hot, Mum" and other shows because of percieved changes in British propriety. He made several public appearances dressed in his "Lofty" outfit, once playing a dirty old man in a promotional video for Page Three Girl Jo Hicks's single, Yakety Sax. He could also be seen performing in Cwmbran town centre in South Wales.
    Following a liver transplant in 2003, Estelle became too weak for doctors to operate, and he returned to the UK weeks before his death. He passed away in Rochdale Infirmary on August 2, 2003. He was buried in Rochdale with the pith helmet he wore as Gunner "Lofty" Sugden. He was survived by his second wife, Elizabeth Estelle"
    Thanks for reacting to this Gem ♡

    • @Fred-rj3er
      @Fred-rj3er Год назад +8

      Awww, wow! Thanks for that info. Good to hear he stood up for the show and the BBC's most definitely perceived reasons and ideas about why it got axed.

  • @Hairnicks
    @Hairnicks 2 года назад +246

    I'm so glad you liked that, dear old Don Estelle was so tiny but had a massive voice and as for Windsor Davis, he was the perfect British Army Sergeant Major. He did our National Service, I imagine in the 50's, and was a great mimic of his NCO's and officers and his wife was the one who suggested he took it into an acting career. A much loved Welshman in UK, so glad that he can still bring such humour and joy and give you a bloody good laugh. This record was number 1 in our pop charts for 3 weeks in 1975. Not bad eh?

    • @eddhardy1054
      @eddhardy1054 2 года назад +21

      I really wished there was an alternate universe where they'd cast Windsor Davies in Magnum PI as Higgins. He would have been awesome 😊

    • @brushe8025
      @brushe8025 2 года назад +14

      No 1 in Aus as well

    • @eggy1962
      @eggy1962 2 года назад +12

      I still have this on vinyl single.

    • @hookywookywithmalarkyman704
      @hookywookywithmalarkyman704 2 года назад +8

      EX patt scoucer here Thailand 17 years & to this day i truly miss the 60s 70s brittish humour no longer exists.

    • @jimibhoy8935
      @jimibhoy8935 2 года назад +9

      I managed to find a box set with every single episode. Every bit as funny even now.
      Windsor Davies is truly outstanding

  • @zekbaker4727
    @zekbaker4727 2 года назад +95

    The song is brilliantly done by Don and Windsor. It is also a tribute to Britain's "Forgotten 14th army" fighting and dying as prisoners of the Japanese in the land war in India and Burma. They fought valiantly to ensure the eventual victory.

    • @mac1975
      @mac1975 2 года назад +9

      My dad was a chindit. He never watched any war films or spoke of his time in Burma and Malaya but he did watch ain’t arf hot mum

    • @nforne
      @nforne 2 года назад +2

      @@mac1975 Just looked up the Chindits, they sound much like the Jedburghs except they had the additional challenge of operating in extremely harsh conditions. Incredibly brave and tough men, you must be very proud. 🇮🇳🇬🇧

    • @wolfieandmasterturtle5728
      @wolfieandmasterturtle5728 Год назад +5

      My late father served in Malaya during the emergency in the 1950's as a tracker dog handler. They would often come across battle sites, overgrown by jungle. They had to collect the rifles but leave the bodies.

    • @Fred-rj3er
      @Fred-rj3er Год назад

      Well said. Yes, our British and commonwealth fighting in the East has always been much forgotten. Overshadowed by American films and TV which portray the Americans as basically being the only ones fighting the Japanese, yet in reality they were once again rather late in joining in.
      Just as they boast about inventing "the bomb" when in reality they couldn't have done it without 20 of our scientists, who told them all. Yet we're always kept strictly isolated from the other scientists so they couldn't learn anything.

    • @Fred-rj3er
      @Fred-rj3er Год назад +2

      ​@@mac1975 My Dad was much the same about being a RAF fitter (one up from a mechanic) although he loved explaining engines and aircraft to me as a child.
      They all came home shell shocked, one way or another bless them.

  • @neilholland3585
    @neilholland3585 Год назад +18

    The faces Windsor Davies pulls are absolutely brilliant they both compliment each other

    • @josefschiltz2192
      @josefschiltz2192 3 месяца назад +3

      And Don struggles with his composure once or twice, knowing what's going on behind him. It's glorious!

  • @lunapuella2611
    @lunapuella2611 2 года назад +94

    I haven't heard this for over 40 years. I didn't imagine I would hear it on a reaction channel. Childhood memories flooded back.

  • @franl155
    @franl155 2 года назад +32

    Don Estelle had such a surprisingly sweet voice, whose discovery came about entirely by accident. And Windsor Davis did a good job of not standing there like a lemon waiting his turn without distracting from the song.

  • @thelastoftheanglosaxons.3724
    @thelastoftheanglosaxons.3724 2 года назад +27

    Windsor Davis...ah yes my lovely boys, SHARRRT UP! just brilliant 😀

  • @lindylou7853
    @lindylou7853 2 года назад +45

    Don Estelle had such a fabulous voice. If his physique had matched the sound he’d have been world famous … what a superficial world. I saw the stage show - we got free tickets to everything, so I went. Great fun.

  • @zetectic7968
    @zetectic7968 2 года назад +78

    This is an apt song for the era of the sitcom. This was a cover of the original by The Inkspots a group from the 1930's & 40's.
    Coming from a comedy it surprised many how good Don Estelle's voice was. Both of them gone to join the choir invisible.

    • @sporkfindus4777
      @sporkfindus4777 2 года назад +7

      The Inkspots was one of my grandad's favourite groups. He loved great vocals

    • @j0hnf_uk
      @j0hnf_uk 2 года назад +3

      I thought it was the inkspots. My parents had a , 'greatest hits', long player of their songs going way back.

    • @elizaann8495
      @elizaann8495 2 года назад +4

      I have a 78 record of the Inkspots original version

    • @scudosmyth784
      @scudosmyth784 2 года назад

      Ha I have an original 78 rpm of this song by the inkspots.

    • @patriciadunmore9767
      @patriciadunmore9767 3 месяца назад +1

      I love the Inkspots too.

  • @hiramabiff2017
    @hiramabiff2017 2 года назад +42

    The is a certain nostalgic innocence to comedies like " It Ain't half Hot " that may not be to the taste of some modern critics, but they are such a pleasure to watch we shall always remember them. The corny jokes & acting along with little insights of what soldiers went through that makes these old comedies so special & extremely funny.

    • @Fred-rj3er
      @Fred-rj3er Год назад +2

      The modern thinking is sadly hiding or even destroying much of our none textbook history. The history of people, feelings, interactions etc, IMHO

  • @ltsecomedy2985
    @ltsecomedy2985 2 года назад +65

    Windsor Davies was a very funny man who came into entertainment later in life, I believe. As with many other`s of that era, he is sadly missed. The two sitcom programs he is particularly known for are (It Ain`t Half Hot Mum) & (Never The Twain) with veteran actor Donald Sinden. The latter had them as competitive antique dealers, trying to get one over on each other.

  • @Gwalion
    @Gwalion 2 месяца назад +6

    That was a throw back to my younger days! Don Estelle and Windsor Davies - lovely memory for me, glad you enjoyed it too!

  • @cinemaipswich4636
    @cinemaipswich4636 2 месяца назад +3

    Don Estelle has a voice to die for. 5 foot tall, and a towering giant. We are blessed.

  • @noddytiddlywinks6873
    @noddytiddlywinks6873 28 дней назад +3

    "Whispering Grass (Don't Tell the Trees)" is a popular song written by Fred Fisher and his daughter Doris Fisher.[1] The song was first recorded by Erskine Hawkins & His Orchestra in 1940, this recording is from 1975....it was a big favorite for the military during the war

  • @mariaefelices6543
    @mariaefelices6543 Год назад +5

    Met Windsor in lex motors cardiff ,I was under his rover CAR sorting brakes out ,and his voice boomed out politely asking how long would it take ,it was surreal I knew him before I came from under car ,that voice ,lovely gentleman ,honoured to have met him RIP lv mark cardiff

  • @Maerahn
    @Maerahn 2 года назад +10

    Little Don Estelle had a beautiful voice, didn't he? And Windsor Davies did a pretty good job on bass too - he might've played it for laughs mostly, but when he was laying down those 'boh-boh-boh-bohms' he was on point!

    • @Fred-rj3er
      @Fred-rj3er Год назад +1

      I suspect he knew he couldn't sing. At least nothing to match Don and his amazing voice, so he stuck to what he knew he could do.
      The result was absolutly amazing.

  • @rosarose3443
    @rosarose3443 2 года назад +18

    I absolutely love this. It brings tears to my eyes. I was brought up in an era when the whole family would sit, watch and laugh together.

  • @timglennon6814
    @timglennon6814 2 года назад +39

    I had forgotten this song. I think this got to number 1 in the U.K. pop charts when it came out.

    • @dave_h_8742
      @dave_h_8742 2 года назад +5

      Fantastic voice on Don Estelle and Windsor Davis hamming it up as per usual 😁

    • @charlesjames799
      @charlesjames799 Месяц назад +1

      1975

  • @Fred-rj3er
    @Fred-rj3er Год назад +13

    The harmonies and the bit of facial humour that BOTH added was amazing. Don Estelle had an amazing singing voice. Windsor Davis just had an amazing voice lol. Speaking a verse with his baritone? voice and adding the line about him not allowing it in the jungle reinforced the characters that had only recently gone from British Telly. I'm heavy metal/rock, always have been, but I love this version of the song

  • @mikephillips8810
    @mikephillips8810 2 года назад +21

    Most in the UK loved this when it came out regardless of our preferred style of music. Because we loved the characters in the show, and Don's great voice.

  • @adrianmorris5546
    @adrianmorris5546 17 дней назад +2

    This always brings a tear to my eyes Windsor Davies and Don Estelle is so small yet what an incredible voice ❤❤❤❤

  • @GNML6836
    @GNML6836 2 месяца назад +2

    I was blown away when I heard Don Estelle’s voice today for the first time !
    👍🏻🇨🇦👍🏻

  • @gerdafrizzell6966
    @gerdafrizzell6966 3 месяца назад +3

    I love that little man I met him years ago in Bridlington he was so nice his voice is special Thank you 💐💐💐

  • @brianmcneill1972
    @brianmcneill1972 2 года назад +12

    Loftys singing voice was the only thing that reduced the Sgt Major to tears in IAHHM, this single made number 1 in the UK charts

  • @pauldurkee4764
    @pauldurkee4764 2 года назад +10

    Greetings Allan,
    That voice you refer to, Windsor Davies, that voice and accent are unmistakably a product of South Wales, but technically he was a cockney, being born in East London.
    His parents, who were Welsh, moved the family back to Wales when Windsor was young.
    I believe the record sold over 1 million copies in 1975. 👍

  • @lextex3280
    @lextex3280 2 года назад +27

    Now this brought back some memories, my mum bought the 7inch single of this when it was released , and played it loads. Lol. Don Estelle had an awesome voice, and Windsor Davis was just brilliant, obviously he became Well known for his deep voice. Your reaction to Don Estelles voice was golden, you definitely didn't expect that voice. Lol.

  • @2learn4ever
    @2learn4ever 2 года назад +16

    Aww that was beautiful! I first saw this in the 70's when it was released and I had the same reaction as you. As soon as Don Estelle opened his mouth I said 'where is that voice coming from?". Magic then, and still is today. Had to laugh when Windsor Davies said 'I will not have gossip in this jungle'!! Fabulous! Many thanks.

  • @spankflaps1365
    @spankflaps1365 2 года назад +20

    I saw their stage show at Scarborough back in the 80’s, and then in the 90’s Don Estelle sang in my local shopping mall on a Saturday afternoon, selling CD’s!

    • @richardh3761
      @richardh3761 2 года назад +4

      He did the same in my local shopping centre - sang ALL day, dressed in his Lofty clothes.

    • @martinmowbray4304
      @martinmowbray4304 2 года назад +1

      Same. My mum loved Don Estelle. He visited Hartlepool shopping centre a load of times.

    • @Tractionengine_556
      @Tractionengine_556 2 года назад +1

      Drew Peacock
      What a coincidence, so did I.

    • @michaelc237
      @michaelc237 2 года назад +1

      Drew and Julia that makes three of us I think I was ten or eleven years old, it was at the futuristic which has since been demolished.

    • @mac1975
      @mac1975 2 года назад

      It was very sad in actual fact. Poor old Don

  • @steverpcb
    @steverpcb 2 года назад +31

    EB, you need to take a look at The Flying Pickets "Only You" for stunning vocals !

  • @numbersix8336
    @numbersix8336 2 года назад +5

    Don must have one of the all time greatest “how the hell did that come out him” voices, according to things I’ve read and seen, he was as nice as his voice. That song always makes me feel fuzzy warm.

  • @stephenmcwilliams5842
    @stephenmcwilliams5842 10 месяцев назад +2

    Don Estelle was a trained tenor. Yes indeed, what a mellifluous voice that makes you want to smile.

  • @annirvin6555
    @annirvin6555 2 года назад +18

    Love this.
    Don Estelle had a great voice

  • @deborahnorahmc3257
    @deborahnorahmc3257 27 дней назад +1

    I love the way Windsor kicks it off saying 'sing it Lofty..' I remember this from when I was 5 here in the UK. That's a singer right there Mr Lofty Don Estelle...❣. I will not have gossip in this jungle...

  • @paulhanson5164
    @paulhanson5164 2 года назад +7

    The good old novelty record, used to be a few every year from Chuck Berry's Ding a Ling to Benny Hill's Ernie or Terry Scott's My Brother to Allan Sherman's Hello Muddah.
    Quite an entertaining way to while away an hour or two on RUclips hunting out some of these songs when you're a bit pissed, feeling nostalgic and fancy a laugh.

  • @benrichards399
    @benrichards399 2 года назад +9

    Windsor Davies was a great comic actor. highly recommend "carry on England" and "carry on behind" which are two of his greatest film performances.

  • @milesnixon9554
    @milesnixon9554 2 месяца назад +1

    What a voice, Don Estelle, with Windsor as comedic extra. I bet he loved doing that support slot for the little man with a beautiful voice, letting his mate's talent shine. They are showing "It Aint Half Hot Mum" on an obscure channel here, I love it but very of it's time.

  • @andylawsonHeisenberg
    @andylawsonHeisenberg 2 года назад +9

    One of my favourites from when I was a. Child. Always loved this. Thanks for sharing.

  • @jovialpurcell5891
    @jovialpurcell5891 3 месяца назад +1

    As a small child I loved them both singing and loved the show! 😍 My great grandfather sang this as a crooner way back before this....

  • @alustyape
    @alustyape 2 года назад +9

    Love this performance.. I too bought the single. I also helped one of the record shop assistants to win a bet. One had bet his co-worker they would never sell the only copy of the LP 'It Ain't Half Hot Mum' they had in stock, I bought it.

  • @malcolmross8427
    @malcolmross8427 2 года назад +3

    I actually heard Don Estelle sing in a local shopping mall completely by chance. A gorgeous singing voice!

    • @ianthomas739
      @ianthomas739 2 года назад +1

      So d i Malc - was in Skipton , not sure of the year but will always remember that beautiful voice echoing round the mall

  • @philjones45
    @philjones45 2 года назад +19

    Don Estelle fell into obscurity fairly quickly and became a rather sad figure in his local town. He would attempt to sell his tapes out of a suitcase outside his local Woolworths in Rochdale dressed as the character, and became very angry at modern music.

    • @MeTube3
      @MeTube3 2 года назад +3

      He toured shopping centres all over the country selling his records at Woolworths.

    • @elizaann8495
      @elizaann8495 2 года назад

      Yes used to see him down town in Rochdale i am from Rochdale. He lived in the Seven sister flats

    • @stewartconway5190
      @stewartconway5190 2 года назад +2

      Saw him in merthyr tydfil doing just that

    • @philjones45
      @philjones45 2 года назад

      @@stewartconway5190 Blimey, things must have been really bad.

  • @lynneclarke4866
    @lynneclarke4866 2 года назад +4

    I've gone back to my childhood with this. My dad (who passed away 4 years ago) bought the single and played it often. And we used to watch it ain't half hot mum in our house after bathtime. thanks for the memories of happy times.

  • @richardhunter7363
    @richardhunter7363 2 года назад +4

    7 years after this was a number 1 in the UK, I saw Don and Windsor, still making the most of it by making public appearances in Woolworths in Leicester, still in costume and character.

  • @paulhorgan6152
    @paulhorgan6152 2 года назад +5

    Nostalgia wonderful their album of fantastic old music standards again wonderful. Bring back please for all young people to enjoy

  • @joeblack8915
    @joeblack8915 3 месяца назад +1

    Famously sung by the Inkspots in 1940, with the original being by Erskine Hawkins & His Orchestra in the same year. Don Estelle's version reached No.1 in the U.K. chart in 1975.

  • @paulmurphy5648
    @paulmurphy5648 2 года назад +2

    Magnificent!!! I have not heard this for years. As I sat I watched I just had the biggest grin on my face, thank you so much for showing it...off to watch your reactions to this fantastic comedy....

  • @rodneymiddleton1044
    @rodneymiddleton1044 15 часов назад

    RIP these 2 extremely talented souls what a voice...................

  • @ftumschk
    @ftumschk 2 года назад +15

    Don Estelle had a wonderful voice, and I got his collected recordings very cheaply from iTunes/Apple Music. They're well worth having if you like this kind of music... and worth a listen even if you don't :)

    • @2learn4ever
      @2learn4ever 2 года назад +5

      A bit like Ken Dodd, I couldn't believe this goofy comedian had such a lovely voice! Such wonderful talent then. So little today.

    • @eamonnclabby7067
      @eamonnclabby7067 2 года назад +2

      @@2learn4ever quite agree

  • @miaandtyrionfuntimes5742
    @miaandtyrionfuntimes5742 2 года назад +17

    As you seem to enjoy British comedies from a certain time, may I strongly recommend you check out the Carry On franchise, yes mainly films, but some TV.
    Also Hancocks half hour, especially the Blood Room skit, an absolutely iconic scene

    • @gordonh9258
      @gordonh9258 2 года назад

      The Blood Donor was a great sketch, my favorite was the missing page, classic Hancock.

    • @RichTeer
      @RichTeer 2 года назад

      @@gordonh9258 A whole pint?! That's nearly an armful!

  • @robertomoi2044
    @robertomoi2044 2 года назад +4

    A classic Erskine Hawkins & His Orchestra song, covered by many including the inkspots. I love this style of singing. Certainly sends a chill down your spine and Don had a fantastic voice

  • @MrVentrata
    @MrVentrata 2 года назад +7

    Made me smile, brought back happy childhood memories.

  • @Stand663
    @Stand663 Год назад +2

    I remember my grandmother loving this song. I think it was made famous by the Inkspots, in the 1940’s.

  • @1954real
    @1954real 2 года назад +5

    Wonderful to hear this again thankyou, sure it was a big hit over here at the time. Agree with another comment you would love The Flying Pickets.

  • @nick7076
    @nick7076 2 года назад +4

    Was No1 the week I was born.
    Other people got legends like Bowie. I got this 🤣🤣🤣

  • @roykliffen9674
    @roykliffen9674 17 дней назад +1

    This style of music is actually very appropriate for the setting of "It Ain't Half Hot, Mum" which was a WW2 British troop entertaining unit - similar to the USO - which could have had this song on its roster. It's a style of music from the 30's-40's with a famous representative in the Ink Spots whom originally sang this song,

  • @papalaz4444244
    @papalaz4444244 2 года назад +4

    there is no denying it, he had a great singing voice. :)

  • @robert1016
    @robert1016 2 года назад +5

    Remember it well, good old fashioned comedy

  • @paulbalogh4582
    @paulbalogh4582 Год назад +1

    Class & talent that just doesn’t exist today.

  • @andrewworth7574
    @andrewworth7574 2 месяца назад +1

    Playing their characters lofty and the sergeant major from the British comedy series 'It ain't Half Hot Mum.'

  • @paulprescott7913
    @paulprescott7913 Год назад +1

    Don Estelle had the most wonderful voice.

  • @michaelhurley1497
    @michaelhurley1497 2 года назад +2

    Don Estelle had a fine voice. I once saw him performing in a store in Blackpool when he was promoting one of his records.

  • @tonybuk70
    @tonybuk70 2 года назад +1

    you had the classic "OMG he can really sing" reaction to hearing Don Estelle for the first time, his voice was pure silk

  • @2eleven48
    @2eleven48 2 года назад +6

    It bewilders me that no-one here has said that this was a huge hit for the Ink Spots in 1940.

    • @geoffwheadon2897
      @geoffwheadon2897 2 года назад

      Somebody all ready did. Cracking number, haven't heard it many a year.

  • @Westcountrynordic
    @Westcountrynordic 2 года назад +7

    Two greats sadly missed

  • @gigmcsweeney8566
    @gigmcsweeney8566 2 года назад +18

    It Ain't Half Hot Mum was a much-loved comedy back in the day, with a superb ensemble cast led by Windsor Davies's brilliantly funny portrayal of the archetypal British Sargeant Major, with co-star Don Estelle, who played 'Lofty', and several others, including Melvyn Hayes, who played the effeminate 'Gloria', and Michael Bates as Indian Bearer Ranji Ram. It would be considered highly offensive in this day and age, mainly due to a white cast member being dressed up in 'blackface', though claims that it was somehow racist or homophobic seem to miss the point of the show entirely. The other complaint made against it was that it glorified imperialism, which is also completely wrong, as the show was largely self-depreciatory, with the character of Ranji Ram presented comically as being outwardly sycophantic and supportive of British imperialism, referring to his fellow Asians as "damn natives", while actually being very savvy and intelligent. As with many British comedies of the era, it is actually poking fun at the final days of the British Empire. Likewise with the claims of homophobia, while many of the troop are there because they see it as a way of avoiding being sent to the front lines, a few of them, such as Gloria, dream of a career on stage after the war is over, and despite being referred to as "poofs", the joke is usually on the class-conscious Sargeant Major. So while I understand why it quite rightly wouldn't fly today, and we have come a long way, in terms of being more enlightened on various subjects, we are also sometimes guilty of 'throwing the baby out with the bath water'. Cheers from the UK!

    • @brian9731
      @brian9731 2 года назад +1

      Brilliant comment in these days of ... dictatorial and nuance-free wokeness. Thank you.

    • @iriscollins7583
      @iriscollins7583 2 года назад

      Michael Bates was Indian.

  • @youngbess1
    @youngbess1 Год назад +1

    I so love this, brings back so many memories , I so loved them both in “It Arn’t Have Hot “

  • @gaynor1721
    @gaynor1721 2 года назад +2

    This version of _Whispering Grass_ was a UK number one single for 3 weeks in June 1975.

  • @stewedfishproductions7959
    @stewedfishproductions7959 2 года назад +5

    FYI: Laurel & Hardy gave them the idea to do this song... Enjoy !
    L&H had a hit with 'On the Trail of the Lonesome Pine' in a similar vein (in colour) see here: ruclips.net/video/qApsAPnoH7c/видео.html
    Also a CROSS-OVER video is here: L&H (in a B&W routine) doing a dance to DE & WD singing 'Whispering Grass': ruclips.net/video/zoMVOz5bXjo/видео.html
    EDIT: I found their other song, 'Cool Water' & you can see how they 'borrowed' from L&H here:
    ruclips.net/video/23UFLFCtPCg/видео.html

  • @eamonnclabby7067
    @eamonnclabby7067 2 года назад +4

    Mrs C,s da served in the Chindits in Burma and was at a concert given by Dame Vera Lynn, who described General Slim, s forgotten 14th Army ,as her boys,the entertainments were a great morale boost, her da suffered with bouts of malaria all his days...

  • @martinpurdy2448
    @martinpurdy2448 11 месяцев назад +1

    It's probably been mentioned elsewhere in the comments, but Davies and Estelle were a double act before their roles in this series.

  • @MarjorieStoker-oj8fh
    @MarjorieStoker-oj8fh 15 дней назад

    This just about tells our worldwide audience how fantastic comedy and singing in our culture is paramount

  • @eddiejones.redvees
    @eddiejones.redvees 2 года назад +6

    My dad use to love ain’t half hot when it came on TV it use to take him back to time when he was stationed in India and fort with his Chindits colleagues in Burma

  • @stingray4real
    @stingray4real 2 года назад +1

    Whispering Grass was the cover version of The Inkspots song.

  • @CaCtiSaNdwich
    @CaCtiSaNdwich 4 месяца назад

    Love your reaction to when Don Estelle starts to sing. Its exactly how he was described in "It Aint Half Hot Mum" when you hears him, he's a six foot tenor. When you see him he's a Little fat mushroom hahahaha

  • @Richie90090
    @Richie90090 2 года назад +1

    I love your channel bud
    I'm in England and getting older now but your views and summaries of old British comedies are bang on to me!
    Great to see an American appreciating old Brit classics.. Thank you and please keep them coming ..
    Much love from England.

  • @leehallam9365
    @leehallam9365 2 года назад +12

    Don Estelle was a great singer, but his appearance was against him. It Ain't Half Hot Mum, gave him huge fame and this hit record, but it typecast him as an actor, and he was never able to build on his exposure with his music. A generation before he probably would have had a solid career in radio, or before that in music hall, but he was born too late. As someone else has said he did end up singing in shopping centre trying to sell cassettes to passers by. Show business can be cruel.

  • @bigglesharrumpher4139
    @bigglesharrumpher4139 3 дня назад

    Don Estelle has a lovely voice.

  • @andrewbrereton1921
    @andrewbrereton1921 5 месяцев назад

    Don Estelle bless him..beautiful tenor.

  • @lizthompson9653
    @lizthompson9653 2 года назад +4

    Oh goodness i havent heard this in years 😃

  • @gremlinuk1968
    @gremlinuk1968 2 года назад

    This was one of my late grans fav,,! Back when I was a kid in the 70s, I was a kid in the 70s, born May 23rd 1968,, from northern Ireland UK 🇺🇸 🤝🇬🇧

  • @kenbearsley8322
    @kenbearsley8322 6 месяцев назад

    That song done by those two gentlemen will forever be a great song. Don had that voice that surprised so many yet hit the notes perfectly. Windsor could do that deap voice as if it was natural for him. They are both great.

  • @roserado8228
    @roserado8228 2 года назад +1

    The titanic talent on display dwarfs the so called stars of today,humble and honest men.

  • @daveloboda1769
    @daveloboda1769 2 года назад

    "It Ain't Half Hot Mum" was a classic British sitcom, hilarious.

  • @Wilkins_Micawber
    @Wilkins_Micawber 3 месяца назад

    Being a soldier myself, a lifetime ago. Windsor Davies had the Sargent major personality to perfection. It was a character he was born for. But I still love the Ink Spots, rendition of Green grass.

  • @ozozoz6
    @ozozoz6 Год назад +1

    He had a beautiful voice, and in a funny TV show called it's not half hot Mum;Back in the 1970's . Don moved from England to New Zealand and lived there for some years. He later died now buried back in England.

  • @coot1925
    @coot1925 2 года назад +4

    You should watch "it ain't half hot mum". Windsor davies based his character on a real sergeant major he served with during WW2.

    • @TheEclecticBeard
      @TheEclecticBeard  2 года назад +2

      ruclips.net/video/lym-jfF8c_g/видео.html I've got 2 episode reactions to It Ain't Half Hot Mum.

    • @redf7209
      @redf7209 2 года назад +1

      @@TheEclecticBeard please a lot more?

  • @Jack-pu4rf
    @Jack-pu4rf Год назад +1

    I watched them sing this song in 1976 when this song was number one in Great Britain I was in the channel Islands and they were playing it aint half hot mum, which was a comedy set in India, thanks for your reaction

  • @eddiebest1951
    @eddiebest1951 2 года назад +3

    You weren’t expecting that voice were Alan. Don was a great singer 👍👍👍

  • @garyhutton2654
    @garyhutton2654 2 года назад

    Best ever " I will have no whispers in this jungle " marvelous

  • @cyberleaderandy1
    @cyberleaderandy1 Год назад

    Just watched a visit to Don Estelle's grave. Really emotive as i watched this series as a kid and brings back many happy memories.

  • @bobby666666
    @bobby666666 2 года назад +1

    Wow, this is a lifetime away almost.

  • @rosemarygriffin2184
    @rosemarygriffin2184 29 дней назад

    This came from a series "it aint half hot mum" they were part of a concert troupe, in the jungle serving the troop's. I watched this when i was about 14, it was a brilliant funny series. Whispering Grass with Don Estelle and Windsor Davis hit the pop charts, and was number one gor a goid few weeks. Its hard to believe that they are no longer with us, and that im old now😢

  • @stephenmartin2737
    @stephenmartin2737 Год назад +1

    The first performance I listened to as a child that I really enjoyed and appreciated, that voice is sublime!!!

  • @anoldfogeysfun
    @anoldfogeysfun 2 года назад +3

    If as you say you like Dean Martin, Alan - try out Matt Monroe, also a type of crooner, too. He actually sang the James Bond theme of, "From Russia With Love" & the one from the film, "Born Free" . . .and he also had many other great songs, too. "On Days Like These" - "Walk Away" - "The Impossible Dream" - "Love is a Many Spledid Thing" - "Moon River" - "Portrait of My Love", etc . . .
    Ken Dodd (Doddy) - who more of a comedian also had a good voice. For him, try, "The River", "Tears", or "Love is Like a Violin" for starters . . . Enjoy . . .

  • @camrenwick
    @camrenwick 3 месяца назад

    Great voices RIP Don and Windsor

  • @harpersmythe658
    @harpersmythe658 2 года назад

    Loved watching every minute of that programme and this song has brought back so many memories. So glad you liked the song. I WILL NOT ‘AVE GOSSIP IN THIS JUNGLE! 🤣🤣🤣

  • @pamelariker5525
    @pamelariker5525 6 месяцев назад

    Always loved these guys. And the series was amazing!

  • @anniebland6450
    @anniebland6450 Год назад

    It was so neat to see this again... I had forgotten that it was once one of my favourite songs.
    LOVE the reaction

  • @barrynichols2846
    @barrynichols2846 11 месяцев назад +1

    Don Estelle was a professional opera singer i thought

  • @patrickgallagher3513
    @patrickgallagher3513 2 года назад +1

    I remember going into my local shopping mall and hearing Don Estelle sing this to a backing track on a Thursday morning. It was stunning.