I'm 23 and honestly the andrew sisters recently became my Playlist. I'm happy as well that it's being sung till the day. I know my uncle would be proud
@@fizzinilife7703if you're enjoying The Andrews sisters you would probably like Bette midler's first album The Divine miss m. She covers this song and the whole album has a very retro feel to it
I can only hope that my mom is somehow listening to this fantastic music. She was a WAVE, making full lieutenant during the war. She loved to dance and always enjoyed this era music. Enjoy, Mom!! And thanks to everyone who made this production possible!
WAVE - From World War II, the US Navy created a program for women to serve in its ranks. Women Accepted for Volunteer Emergency Service. The officer candidates were trained at Smith College in Massachusetts. They quickly named it the USS Northampton. The women performed admirably and honorably. Not only nurses, but also as codebreakers, trainers and radio operators. Since my mother was one, we grew up knowing! She could still fit in her WAVE uniform when she passed at 85 years old.
So awesome.... So many people are forgetting that Older People have had so much fun and did exciting things. Thank you for sharing your Mom's story. God Bless.
my late mum (annie) was also British, she was a child in Great Britain during ww2 and experienced the bombing blitz first hand by taking shelter from it with her mother in the underground mass transit system tunnels when the air raid sirens wrung, and was later evacuated with other children to the country side farms when the enemy soldiers got too close to the cities with high population centres....
One of the best times in America we can't forget WW2 and all the veterans of that war initial for us today. Because with out those men and women we would not be here. Thank you to both of my great grandfathers who fought in WW2 and all of the men and women during that time.
@@dansanger5340 Уважаемый мистер , когда вы уже сбросите с ушей вашу официальную пропаганду и посмотрите на мир широко открытыми глазами?Начните с произведений Марка Твена.
@@ИгорьВакулин-н3я Nobody but nationalistic Russians is enamored with the dream/nightmare of an ever-expanding Russian empire. Most people find the reality of Russia launching wars of conquest in 2022 (or 1939) to be revolting. Millions of lives destroyed for nothing. None of this has anything to do with the works of Twain, which I've read.
This sounds really, really good! The band is superb, sounds authentic to the period and is equal to WW2 era big bands. The ladies have great, warm sounding voices that do good justice to the Andrews Sisters vocals. Well done! This deserves a lot of views!
No Sr.De Mejor nada.Son iguales más ó menos,pero muy buenas y la orquesta...Colosal !! con su ritmo del boogie,boogie.QUE NOSTALGIA!!Hoy tengo 83 años,pero estos ritmos los baile desde1956(con19años)hasta que cumpli,los 60.Esto fue en las mejores salas de baile de mi MADRID.Les voy a nombrar algunas:CASABLANCA,PASAPOGA,BAJOS DEL CINE LA PRENSA,SARATOGA,(Bajos del teatro Calderón) REVERTITO(Frente a la estación del Norte)METROPOLITANO,(En barrio de cuatro caminos)Y otros de distintas barriadas como,Las Ventas,Useras,Canillejas,Chamartín,Lavapiés,"La pista"(en la Cruz de los caídos)Salas Aragón,y Córcega,(en Carretera de Aragón,antigua.(Hoy C/Alcalá.)No deseo, cansarles,pero hay más.Estos colosales ritmos me quitaban el sueño,y me gustaran hasta que la "palme".UN SALUDO A TODO AFICIONADO A LA BUENA MÚSICA!!
@@oldboy9949 I'll have a look for it when I have time, though tbh I've never heard of the Barbarettes... and I've no idea why you mention Coco Cola... Do you mean 'Coca Cola'? Or do you mean the Barbarettes' original version of some tune called 'Coca Cola'? And why would it be such a 'great effort'? Is it so hard to find? Must also say I've never heard of a song called 'Coca Cola', unless you're talking about some advertisement or other... 😕
Thank goodness there are people like those in this video, who are helping to keep this history of our great american popular music alive. While the corporate music industry values nothing but what's selling this week, it is good for all of us to be reminded of all of the great popular music that came before.
All of them amazing singers and musicians but Kristi’s technical brilliance is truly highlighted on this number in particular. What an incredible vocalist. I’m in absolute awe! Respect ❤️
Homeless Army vet listening to this. Reminds me of my youth: every Sunday was Abbott and Costello theatre. That is where I first heard The Andrew Sisters.
@@daleradder7354 let me be clear so there is no confusion: I am 52. I was a kid in the 1970's. Back then, ABC 7 from Detroit showed Abbott and Costello on Sunday morning. "Scream Theater" on Saturday nights. I am not of the greatest generation. I joined the Army in 1985. My apologies to anyone who misunderstood my comment. To those of the greatest generation, I salute your service; keeping us alive and free so that I could serve in your footsteps. Thank you all.
@@tonybarnett1158 I grew up on Detroit tv as well. I'm a little older, though, at 60. I remember some great old shows. Sir Graves Ghastly, The Ghoul, The Friendly Giant, Rita Bell's Prize Movie, Bill Kennedy, Kimba the White Lion....the list goes on. And you're right, Abbot and Costello every Sunday morning. Andy Hardy, too. Those are great memories. Thanks for reminding me.
@@jppaul5285 - The song came out in the 40s and I was born in the 60s so the song was way before my time. I still like it! The song made the charts 3 times. The last time that I remember was in the late 70s... and it was the original... The Andrews Sisters. It made the Top 10.
Brilliant band and gifted vocalists. Very conforting to see that some people still have talent and patience enough to put together such wonderful vocal harmonies. There' no denying that just because of their vocals being uttered something does improve in this world's general picture, for a few minutes at least. Thank you ladies for this addictive present to the general public, or at least that part thereof actually able to fully appreciate it.
I love this kind of Music especially The late Glen Millar and his music . I'm 61 years old, my Parents were kids in shorts and frocks , Dad wearing the shorts I hasten to add while listening to music such as this during the war . Much more of this kind of Music I say . 👏👏
Old time Americans had culture. Ladies and gentlemen , elegent people, culture people around U.S.A. Nowadays Americans kids speak bad languages to show ego, and tatoo in their white skins to prove their personality, which is stupid. We respect old American folks. Elder White , or black people had culture. Jazz, Swing, ....etc. Old time White people had shining smiles. Very cute Americans. I, as a Chinese background, respect American senior citizens very much. We all know elder people were really cruel in last generation.
@@stephaniepersin4145 Thanks for the comment My Grandfather was fighting in the British Army durinv the War my Grandmother also had two Brothers in the army at that time, one was captured at Dunkirk, he spent the next 6 years as a P.O.W . And the rest of his life hating the Germans, reason being having half of his stomach removed , due to the food he was served over 6 years. Her other Brother was lucky , I guess in a way , he was in Crete when the Germans invaded , evacuated , and ended up in Burma with the Chindits, he also return home after 6 years of fighting .
@@williamjackson5942was thinking the same thing Bro. I love nostalgia too But keep it in perspective Remember segregation, Manzanar , racism and rationing
The. woman on the left (as you look at the Screen) with blonde hair ALWAYS makes me smile. I bet she was a little bigger when she was a young girl. I don't know her name though, does anyone out there know the Ladies name?
The Andrew sisters are amazing, ladies your a very close 2nd. As a navy veteran a salute to you ladies for covering the classics. Great performance ladies.
I was blasting this song and many other war time classics when I was on deployment in 2016 when we stopped in Hawaii and all the reactions I got were beyond fantastic and memorable.
This performance came the closest to capturing the Andrews sisters than any of the other covers on youtube. Hats off to the singer performing Patty Andrews.
A superlative band leader, a good musician, and always a great night of dancing when the Wartime Radio Review plays. I wish promoters could afford to have this full band more often.
The song that helped the Allies kick ass in Europe and the Pacific during World War Two. Greetings from the former Australian Territory of Papua New Guinea.
It was so good that I thought they filmers did a colour restoration to the original. Beautiful ladies ,voices , big band and it was the long hair on the girls was all I could see to differentiate. Good job everyone
What a great recreation of the original hit! Ultra precise timing on the part of the band. I'm glad they used the original arrangements. They just can't be improved upon. Love the ladies harmony and pronunciation. You don't have to do research to figure out what the lyrics are.
Apart from the lack of swing in the vocals (something I really loved in the original), this is a fantastic rendition. My grandmother likely would have listened to this, and it's been passed down through generations to me... and I love it.
Damn good rendition of a classic song. Great voices, good range, and superb musicians. I played trombone, sax, and piano in a similar band in high school back in the early '60s and we had several girls that could sing this song. thanks for sharing.
Very, very good!!! If you would have put a blind fold on me and played this and the original Andrew Sisters rendition, it would not be easy!!! Hats off to the lead female singer! Nicely done!!!!!
This is proper music, I've got the boogie bug,and i could boogie to this all night yeahhhhh. Rollin rollin roll. Simply heavenly sound from the good old days. Oct 2020 😎🎵😁😂😃😎🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧👋👋
That was absolutely excellent just as good as the original these girls are really good so thank you for showing that and the musicians were fantastic what a perfect rendition and copy of the original
I love this song as old as it is. The Andrew Sisters were great singing this song and also I loved Bette Midler's version and also this version. Great trumpet player. 🇦🇺🇦🇺😷😷😷😷😷
My much older siblings would listen & dance to the Andrew Sisters music 🎶 decades ago, that was one of their songs. I remember that, but can’t remember what I did 2 days ago. Ahhhh, but I’m still alive & kicking! One of the old sayings.
The band and young ladies were all incredible in this video. This is the kind of good music that Americans listened to back then. My father was a WW2 vet and we would listen to his old albums with patriotic songs, great stuff. GOD BLESS AMERICA , OUR TROOP'S, AND ALL OF OUR VETERANS...🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
I've never been a fan of remakes, but this was a damn good rendition. These ladies would make the Andrews Sisters proud!
AGREED TOTALLY
Check out the remake done by girl group Company B
I'm 23 and honestly the andrew sisters recently became my Playlist. I'm happy as well that it's being sung till the day. I know my uncle would be proud
I was getting up and dancing to this one! You just can't help it!
Amazing rendition!
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@@fizzinilife7703if you're enjoying The Andrews sisters you would probably like Bette midler's first album The Divine miss m. She covers this song and the whole album has a very retro feel to it
I can only hope that my mom is somehow listening to this fantastic music. She was a WAVE, making full lieutenant during the war. She loved to dance and always enjoyed this era music. Enjoy, Mom!! And thanks to everyone who made this production possible!
Spare me from googling what a WAVE is please?
WAVE - From World War II, the US Navy created a program for women to serve in its ranks. Women Accepted for Volunteer Emergency Service. The officer candidates were trained at Smith College in Massachusetts. They quickly named it the USS Northampton. The women performed admirably and honorably. Not only nurses, but also as codebreakers, trainers and radio operators. Since my mother was one, we grew up knowing! She could still fit in her WAVE uniform when she passed at 85 years old.
My mother was in the army over here in England during the war, she loved this song and sang it on stage with two of her friends. RIP Mum.
That's really cool! Thanks to her for her service! And greetings from Missouri, USA! 😎
So awesome....
So many people are forgetting that Older People have had so much fun and did exciting things. Thank you for sharing your Mom's story. God Bless.
Que Jehová Dios te ayude a seguir adelante, Sheyla.
i always want to meet a elderly lady to share her music during her age 20, RIP
my late mum (annie) was also British, she was a child in Great Britain during ww2 and experienced the bombing blitz first hand by taking shelter from it with her mother in the underground mass transit system tunnels when the air raid sirens wrung, and was later evacuated with other children to the country side farms when the enemy soldiers got too close to the cities with high population centres....
One of the best times in America we can't forget WW2 and all the veterans of that war initial for us today. Because with out those men and women we would not be here. Thank you to both of my great grandfathers who fought in WW2 and all of the men and women during that time.
Don't forget the URSS. 20.000.000 deads. They were who really stopped the nazis.
@@Ray-lz7iq The USSR also initially encouraged the Nazis by allying with them to carve up Poland.
@@dansanger5340 Уважаемый мистер , когда вы уже сбросите с ушей вашу официальную пропаганду и посмотрите на мир широко открытыми глазами?Начните с произведений Марка Твена.
@@ИгорьВакулин-н3я Nobody but nationalistic Russians is enamored with the dream/nightmare of an ever-expanding Russian empire. Most people find the reality of Russia launching wars of conquest in 2022 (or 1939) to be revolting. Millions of lives destroyed for nothing.
None of this has anything to do with the works of Twain, which I've read.
@@ИгорьВакулин-н3яThe Molotov-Ribbentrop Treaty is a part of history that cannot be denied.
I've watched four versions of this number tonight, and these girls are by far the best. I wish that we had music like that now-a-days.
toralmente de acuerdo
I never thought of listening to the Andrews Sisters in modern recording, props to the ladies and the band
This sounds really, really good! The band is superb, sounds authentic to the period and is equal to WW2 era big bands. The ladies have great, warm sounding voices that do good justice to the Andrews Sisters vocals. Well done! This deserves a lot of views!
Better than the Andrew Sisters
No way
@@weedermann lol no, they're not better than the Andrews sisters. They sounded flat and incredibly out of tone.
loveoldmovies no it’s really not this is really bad this is terrible the classic sounds nothing like this
No Sr.De Mejor nada.Son iguales más ó menos,pero muy buenas y la orquesta...Colosal !! con su ritmo del boogie,boogie.QUE NOSTALGIA!!Hoy tengo 83 años,pero estos ritmos los baile desde1956(con19años)hasta que cumpli,los 60.Esto fue en las mejores salas de baile de mi MADRID.Les voy a nombrar algunas:CASABLANCA,PASAPOGA,BAJOS DEL CINE LA PRENSA,SARATOGA,(Bajos del teatro Calderón) REVERTITO(Frente a la estación del Norte)METROPOLITANO,(En barrio de cuatro caminos)Y otros de distintas barriadas como,Las Ventas,Useras,Canillejas,Chamartín,Lavapiés,"La pista"(en la Cruz de los caídos)Salas Aragón,y Córcega,(en Carretera de Aragón,antigua.(Hoy C/Alcalá.)No deseo, cansarles,pero hay más.Estos colosales ritmos me quitaban el sueño,y me gustaran hasta que la "palme".UN SALUDO A TODO AFICIONADO A LA BUENA MÚSICA!!
What a great tribute to the Andrews Sisters!
Excellent version! I adore this song--the smile on that cello player, he loves his job!
I think it’s a bass but do you blame him
Pure bliss! What an outstanding performance!
That was beautiful ! Thanks for preserving a moment in history ..
This is actually one of my favorite live performances of this song... after the Andrews Sisters, of course! ;)
I totally agree but as a great effort try the Barbarettes original version Coco cola
@@oldboy9949 I'll have a look for it when I have time, though tbh I've never heard of the Barbarettes... and I've no idea why you mention Coco Cola... Do you mean 'Coca Cola'? Or do you mean the Barbarettes' original version of some tune called 'Coca Cola'? And why would it be such a 'great effort'? Is it so hard to find? Must also say I've never heard of a song called 'Coca Cola', unless you're talking about some advertisement or other... 😕
This is THE BEST rendition of Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy by the Andrews Sisters, that I’ve ever heard!
Wow! What talent and what a presentation! This is wonderful! Thanks for sharing and the very best of luck!
Definitely captures the sound, look and spirit of the original trio !!
Great! Memories from my chilhood. Im 85. Born 1935.
Lord bless you, my elder.
Wonderful, very well done rendition of this magnificent old song.. ❤️
Thank goodness there are people like those in this video, who are helping to keep this history of our great american popular music alive. While the corporate music industry values nothing but what's selling this week, it is good for all of us to be reminded of all of the great popular music that came before.
Sounds like I turned on my radio yesterday, thank you.
As a baby boomer, I couldn´t but love these tunes...
Well-done rendition of a classic. They really did it justice!
I love these ladies ❤❤ I listened to this music with my mother growing up, love it.
All of them amazing singers and musicians but Kristi’s technical brilliance is truly highlighted on this number in particular. What an incredible vocalist. I’m in absolute awe! Respect ❤️
REAL WOMEN!!! You guys ROCK!!!
My goodness, I am in love!!!! their voices are awesome.
Homeless Army vet listening to this. Reminds me of my youth: every Sunday was Abbott and Costello theatre. That is where I first heard The Andrew Sisters.
God bless you brother.
God Bless you your part of the Greatest generation on earth.
Good luck, brother. Thanks for your service.
@@daleradder7354 let me be clear so there is no confusion: I am 52. I was a kid in the 1970's. Back then, ABC 7 from Detroit showed Abbott and Costello on Sunday morning. "Scream Theater" on Saturday nights. I am not of the greatest generation. I joined the Army in 1985. My apologies to anyone who misunderstood my comment.
To those of the greatest generation, I salute your service; keeping us alive and free so that I could serve in your footsteps.
Thank you all.
@@tonybarnett1158 I grew up on Detroit tv as well. I'm a little older, though, at 60. I remember some great old shows. Sir Graves Ghastly, The Ghoul, The Friendly Giant, Rita Bell's Prize Movie, Bill Kennedy, Kimba the White Lion....the list goes on. And you're right, Abbot and Costello every Sunday morning. Andy Hardy, too. Those are great memories. Thanks for reminding me.
Mad props to the singers and musicians for keeping these classics alive. I'm not even a boomer. I just love this music.
That is exactly what a boomer would say.
As do I! I believe that you have to experience the past to fully appreciate the present. This is such a classic tune.
@@jppaul5285 - The song came out in the 40s and I was born in the 60s so the song was way before my time. I still like it! The song made the charts 3 times. The last time that I remember was in the late 70s... and it was the original... The Andrews Sisters. It made the Top 10.
This was the parents of the boomers era. The Greatest Generation.
Good recreation of a musical classic. These ladies here this a marvelous job with this Andrew Sisters number that is an all time favorite.
wow!! these girls and the band were perfect. thank you so much for this entertaining clip.
FANTASTIC!!! the Andrews sisters were immensely talented and did an utterly fabulous rendition of this historical song!!!
Brilliant band and gifted vocalists. Very conforting to see that some people still have talent and patience enough to put together such wonderful vocal harmonies. There' no denying that just because of their vocals being uttered something does improve in this world's general picture, for a few minutes at least. Thank you ladies for this addictive present to the general public, or at least that part thereof actually able to fully appreciate it.
Excellent! What a really great rendition that would make the Andrew Sisters Proud!
I love this kind of Music especially The late Glen Millar and his music . I'm 61 years old, my Parents were kids in shorts and frocks , Dad wearing the shorts I hasten to add while listening to music such as this during the war . Much more of this kind of Music I say . 👏👏
Old time Americans had culture. Ladies and gentlemen , elegent people, culture people around U.S.A. Nowadays Americans kids speak bad languages to show ego, and tatoo in their white skins to prove their personality, which is stupid.
We respect old American folks. Elder White , or black people had culture. Jazz, Swing, ....etc. Old time White people had shining smiles. Very cute Americans. I, as a Chinese background, respect American senior citizens very much. We all know elder people were really cruel in last generation.
David Sewell Clarke my Grandparents generation. My grandma had 2 brothers fighting in Europe. Sad time.
@@stephaniepersin4145 Thanks for the comment My Grandfather was fighting in the British Army durinv the War my Grandmother also had two Brothers in the army at that time, one was captured at Dunkirk, he spent the next 6 years as a P.O.W . And the rest of his life hating the Germans, reason being having half of his stomach removed , due to the food he was served over 6 years. Her other Brother was lucky , I guess in a way , he was in Crete when the Germans invaded , evacuated , and ended up in Burma with the Chindits, he also return home after 6 years of fighting .
These ladies are just fantastic singers, and beautiful in the uniforms. Very nice production of this classic act.
That was very entertaining. I love that old nostalgic USO stuff - from a country that was far different and much better than the one we live in now.
Yup no damned Trump!
I guess you are white.
@@williamjackson5942was thinking the same thing Bro. I love nostalgia too But keep it in perspective Remember segregation, Manzanar , racism and rationing
Fantastic...the girls have so much life...they are fun, look great 👍 the singing is terrific with a great stage presence.👏👏👏💥
Agree. They're adorable.
The. woman on the left (as you look at the Screen) with blonde hair ALWAYS makes me smile. I bet she was a little bigger when she was a young girl. I don't know her name though, does anyone out there know the Ladies name?
These ladies are incredible! This is the best rendition since the Andrews Sisters. They would be a great program for WW2 air shows!
The Andrews Sisters would be so proud of them.
You US guys have a solid music school, impressive. You have my respect.
I can't get enough of these girls and the band!!
I love this group!
You Gotta love this, I'm proud to be American. Thank you to all those men and women who have served in our armed forces.
@Sci-Fi Admirer i agree
they are woke demented warmongers
The Andrew sisters are amazing, ladies your a very close 2nd.
As a navy veteran a salute to you ladies for covering the classics. Great performance ladies.
@John Merchant The Andrews Sisters sounded better than they looked - but they sounded VERY good, and still looked OK.
@@simongleaden2864 at least the Andrew sister could actually sing it live.
The talent on that stage is incredible. Wow.
I remember enjoying when the Andrew Sister sang this! Just love hearing music that forces you to move.
Good Lord, that was great! Man, I love those old tunes! Great job! Thank you!
Remember my dad listening to this. WW2 & Korean war vet. Love you Dad.
I was blasting this song and many other war time classics when I was on deployment in 2016 when we stopped in Hawaii and all the reactions I got were beyond fantastic and memorable.
This performance came the closest to capturing the Andrews sisters than any of the other covers on youtube. Hats off to the singer performing Patty Andrews.
This music is timeless. Especially when done this well.
Love it and from now on a I am a boogie woogie fan / just discovered new source of good vibes
SALUTE! ! ! Amazing reproduction. It appears the smiles on these Ladies are authentic. Clearly, they are enjoying the moment
Absolutely Awesome! I can remember seeing the Andrew Sisters on a rerun I was watching with my mom many years ago.
A superlative band leader, a good musician, and always a great night of dancing when the Wartime Radio Review plays. I wish promoters could afford to have this full band more often.
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Just excellent all round the singers and the band Just blown me away brings back so many memories thank you all for excellence 🙏 💘💘💘
This is by far my favorite version of this song that I've ever heard! Fantastic performance!
This made me smile!!! Shout out to our Service!
An excellent performance. They did it justice😎😎🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸 Play it again girls
Totally fabulous performance - especially Jayme Palmer
Said it before and will again. The sound and vision on this are brilliant!
I have always loved this song. Very well done.
Makes me proud to be an American..You ladys did a great remake of this American my music classic...Bravo!!!
Wow, totally blown away with this! The band are amazing, but the girls really belt it out!
Yesss Sir! I love the blonde on the right. She solos on the Well Alright song and her voice is excellent
The song that helped the Allies kick ass in Europe and the Pacific during World War Two. Greetings from the former Australian Territory of Papua New Guinea.
In 1944 England was full of US and Allied troops to invade and free Europe!😼🙂
Fantastic nostalgia stuff. It sounds really good.
It was so good that I thought they filmers did a colour restoration to the original. Beautiful ladies ,voices , big band and it was the long hair on the girls was all I could see to differentiate. Good job everyone
These ladies are really good, but different from the originals
I cried to this... my grandfather was a world war 2 veteran, he remembered this song as if it were yesterday.
I’ve always loved this song bc it gave our soldiers hope and encouragement. What a band and what great harmonizing.
Songs like these is so simple, full of positivity, and entertaining. It's just talking about a bugle boy. Compared to new songs today.
I have been listening to this in the mornings it is a great way to start a day.
These WOMEN are fabulous, such harmonizing is rare in these times.
This song never gets old.......if you don’t tap your feet to this your either deaf or dead!
Indeed dude this is the quintessential swing era tune
What a great recreation of the original hit! Ultra precise timing on the part of the band. I'm glad they used the original arrangements. They just can't be improved upon. Love the ladies harmony and pronunciation. You don't have to do research to figure out what the lyrics are.
I love this song and these folks do a great job!
CUTE! Must have watched this video 10 times now Even had to look up all the lyrics.
loooove it
Its hard to copy ANY Artist, no matter what time or place.
But these gals NAILED it❤❤❤💋💋💋👍👍👍
Apart from the lack of swing in the vocals (something I really loved in the original), this is a fantastic rendition. My grandmother likely would have listened to this, and it's been passed down through generations to me... and I love it.
It’s very nice for my ears to listen to 😊
Damn good rendition of a classic song. Great voices, good range, and superb musicians. I played trombone, sax, and piano in a similar band in high school back in the early '60s and we had several girls that could sing this song. thanks for sharing.
Oh boy, does that bring back memories. That was great! :)
Very, very good!!! If you would have put a blind fold on me and played this and the original Andrew Sisters rendition, it would not be easy!!! Hats off to the lead female singer! Nicely done!!!!!
This is proper music, I've got the boogie bug,and i could boogie to this all night yeahhhhh. Rollin rollin roll. Simply heavenly sound from the good old days. Oct 2020 😎🎵😁😂😃😎🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧👋👋
The blond on the left held my attention! She was excellent! She sang and danced to the song!
love it, grew up around it, my dad was the guitarist in the Stan Kenton band for some years, big band era!
That was absolutely excellent just as good as the original these girls are really good so thank you for showing that and the musicians were fantastic what a perfect rendition and copy of the original
This is an amazing rendition. Very talented!
Always good to hear it when good music withstands the test of time.
These girls are The Honey Bees. They may have changed their name over time but what you see here is truly how they sing live.
I’ve heard so many trios sing this and by far your the best. You sound just like the Andrew sisters
Omg. That brunette. What a masterpiece of a woman.
I love this. This is when America was at its best!!!!! 👍🇺🇸😊
Andrews sisters back to stage....I loveeeeee it!!!
Brings back memories. Loved those Andrew's sisters.
How old are you lol
@@barryallison5378 how old are you?
@@laurelbozman6997 I'm 63 and the Andrew sisters were way before my time
@@barryallison5378 think a child in WW2
Lovely, just lovely 😊What great rendition and gorgeous ladies..
Holy cow - this was AMAZING!!!!
Loved these old Acts. Thanks
I love this song as old as it is. The Andrew Sisters were great singing this song and also I loved Bette Midler's version and also this version. Great trumpet player.
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Elaine, the Andrew Sisters rocked this...
Thanks for the reminder about Bette Midler. She brought this song to my generation- in college about 40 years ago!
Nice ladies. They sing well. I love these old songs. Makes me remember watching television with dad.
IT DOESN'T GET ANY BETTER THAN THIS-- EXCELLENT GIRLS AND BAND MEMBERS.
Band sounds great and the lady's voices are like heaven
My much older siblings would listen & dance to the Andrew Sisters music 🎶 decades ago, that was one of their songs. I remember that, but can’t remember what I did 2 days ago. Ahhhh, but I’m still alive & kicking! One of the old sayings.
The band and young ladies were all incredible in this video. This is the kind of good music that Americans listened to back then.
My father was a WW2 vet and we would listen to his old albums with patriotic songs, great stuff.
GOD BLESS AMERICA , OUR TROOP'S, AND ALL OF OUR VETERANS...🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸