"Stout Hearted Men" Nelson Eddy (New Moon 1940)
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- The rousing song "Stout Hearted Men" from the 1940 movie New Moon. Nelson Eddy rallies the troops and leads the chorus. Composed by Sigmund Romberg and Oscar Hammerstein II.
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I remember watching this in grade school in 1949 or 1950 during an "assembly"! I don't remember any of the movie except this song and I remember it like it was yesterday.
Hope yer doing well mate
My mom loved Nelson Eddy and Jeanette MacDonald. She used to play this on the turntable back in the day. She passed away on Nov. 9, 2019. We all miss her and I wanted to remind myself of her enjoyment of these old classic movies. .
My dad used to sing this around the house when I was a kid.
Stout hearted men are needed today more than ever.
@William
And responsible women to encourage them!
@@rmp7400 AGREED!
I was just thinking the same thing!
Now it's moisturiser before bed time.
@@connappliedscience4973 That would be Nelson Eddy, for sure.ruclips.net/video/VAWDqg6kblM/видео.html
Thank God for these old songs bless them all Nelson Eddy was brilliant and Jeanette Macdonald what a couple.💙💙💙❤❤❤
A great inspirational song sung by a great charismatic singer.
This song has been a part of me as long as I can remember. I'm playing it on a PSR 292 now and need to learn the lyrics. Wow! So this memory comes from the days of radio for me. Nelson Eddy, eh? WOW!
This should be the battle cry against the tyranny that is deleting our freedoms daily. Courage and a fearless spirit. Truly inspirational.
True considering the times. Trans people are losing their human rights, women are losing their bodily autonomy and oppressive relegious goverment is destabilising democracy
This song is referenced in the book Player Piano which is what lead me here! Definitely puts me in the mood of the era.
It's a shame, the comments reflect that so few forget Jeanette and Nelson's movies and their stirring songs from early years of the talkies to the glory days of the glamorous big studios! These memories brought a tear to my eye, especially remembering as a child of ten or so, TV bringing back all their films in festival form! I remember when it was just me, Jeanette, and Nelson, huddled around the warm glow of the cathode ray tube!
@Tom
What Jesnette and Nelson presented is timeless...
and will indeed prevail once all the dust is cleared away.🌅
I learned this song in Year 5 at school and have loved it ever since. So glad to find the powerful baritone voice of Nelson Eddy on line. YES. Magnificent
He can sing tenor almost as well as he is a baritone! I've always loved his singing! When he sings with Jeannette, their voices are made for each other! Love, Liz
Such good voices and great movies
How sad today they would be cancelled
YES, a song I sang as a young student at PS. 179 in NYC… these words call ever to my heart and fuels a calling in fulfillment of intention… Yes, first heard over 7 decades ago...
This film was shown in the school auditorium (Philadelphia) when I was about 13 yrs. old (now 80). Even then there were idiots sitting near me who started laughing and bullying those around them who were caught up in the film, poking at and otherwise making it miserable for those of us who not only enjoyed the movie but were getting something out of it. Sometimes I wish it was possible to know what happened to them and what kind of life they have had since then.
Unfortunately, some of that ilk is currently running our nation "to H%%% in a handbasket";
- hopefully not for long, though!
(Vote them OUT, this November.)
@@davegreene8588 you talking obama?
`what a fragile flower you are-.-
@@CALIBA88 No, ex-President Agent Orange
One fun fact about this song, it was one of the more popular camp songs for Filipino guerrilla fighters during world war II
Very interesting trivia. Thank you for sharing.
Oh yeah? Well, just how close Did those fellers "stick together"?
hmmmmm?
My Dad always had the lead in his glee club and they sang this!!
Where have all our Stout Hearted Men gone?
To the Mardi gras.
What a wonderful song sung by a wonderful singer! My mum and my Aunties favourite!
What a voice! With encouragement like that how could you help but join the cause? Nelson Eddy perfectly suited the part. Thanks for the upload.
These are the guts we need today, and all of you know what I'm talking about.
Indeed the world needs stout hearted men! Yes LoreneFaith, whatever happened to this kind of spirit nowadays!
I remember hearing the song on a record of famous songs, but associated it with WWI!
One of the best songs Nelson sings without Jeanette in "New Moon", my favorite movie of the super singing duo based upon the number of wonderful songs in this one film!!!
The Wonder Years brought me here
Totally :)
Yup.
Likewise!!1
Same!
Same! Love the Wonder Years!
Principles that were... principles to respect anew... protections, commitments ... allegiance ...to TRUTH, the heart, the pulse of FREEDOM
Respectfully,
Rose Marie Raccioppi
My mum and Auntie's favourite singer and I can see why!
I would follow Charles Vidier as portrayed by Nelson Eddy to the ends of the earth. The way Nelson holds that note is amazing.
Thank You for sharing with Us.
Lorraine
I love this!
Yes you are so right Betsy. We do need this spirit now, in men and women!
i would march with him today. great song
Richard Hackbarth did u know someone named Blake Allen?
Richard Hackbarth or do you have a brother named Joe hackbarth
What a great song! What a great voice! We need this type of patriotism today! Strong and powerful leadership! God Bless America!
My favorite Wonder Years episode brought me here HEE HEEEEE this song is so manly 😂
Nelson studied voice in Germany and loved Wagner. He perfected a technique produced by the "helden" or heroic sound. Lawrence Tibbett also utilized this method. You seldom hear singers use this technique today. I wish more singers would use this technique-it is very noble and stirring.
Gemini730 He studied under Douglas Stanley, theres an excerpt of both of them if you search it on youtube.
He studied in Germany and in America with Stanley.
Вы правы . Действительно именно так воспринимается его пение.
Americans need to see this movie now more than ever before.
Amen! Our very culture is under siege.
Will you Americans rebel and brawl again, now, only this time against your own government? Haha
@@eric-jr2nf That would depend on which government you mean. We have a federalist system.
Tell Mad Liberals on Twitter todo Trump and his cabinet. Thanks
@Mrs. Peale We The People!
There is a family legend that my great grandfather on my mother's side. One chester giddings was on uncredited voice double for Nelson Eddy. I have no way of proving it but it is a fun old story
The movie is great -- I knew most of the songs when I was litte (in the 50s!!) but it wasn't until I saw it in the early 70s that I knew where they came from. When the VHS came out in 1986 I snapped it up!
this is a wonderful song. discovered it thanks to Morecambe and Wise
"The Glee Club" episode of "The Wonder Years" brought me here. Thanks for posting!
Watching it right now. Lol @ Warren Gander.
+Donny Pearson Thank Goodness the entire Box Set is now available on DVD (as a Time-Life production)!
Same here
Watching it now
I love this.
this song belongs to us, now!
"Will you come with me and show how the King's rebels can fight?
.....Allright if I have to ....I'll....... Sing!"
Yes, we need to rally the troops again!!! But, would they listen?
I looked for this song which I sang in 4th grade 1957-58. I thought of it while watching a Forensic Files show in which a man was peeking over his neighbor’s fence and saw him drowning his wife in the pool. Instead of shouting at the guy he just called 911 giving the guy plenty of time to finish killing his wife. I just thought a real man would have at least yelled at the killer and then this song came to mind so I looked for it.
It’s so interesting to listen to the root song that became Shooby Taylor’s masterpiece.
Player Piano mentioned this song so I came to listen to it. THumbs up if same happened to you.
Just happened
WONDER YEARS
Stout-Hearted Men (From "The New Moon") Lyrics
Writer(s): Sigmund Romberg, Oscar Hammerstein
Give me some men who are stout-hearted men,
Who will fight, for the right they adore,
Start me with ten who are stout-hearted men,
And I'll soon give you ten thousand more.
Shoulder to shoulder
and bolder and bolder,
They grow as they go to the fore.
Then there's nothing in the world can halt or mar a plan,
When stout-hearted men
can stick together man to man.
You who have dreams, if you act
they will come true.
To turn your dreams
to a fact, it's up to you.
If you have the soul and the spirit,
Never fear it, you'll see it thru,
Hearts can inspire, other hearts
with their fire,
let the flame burn high
for tonight we do or we die.
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Give me some men who are stout-hearted men,
Who will fight, for the right they adore,
Start me with ten who are stout-hearted men,
And I'll soon give you ten thousand more.
Shoulder to shoulder
and bolder and bolder,
They grow as they go to the fore.
Then there's nothing in the world can halt or mar a plan,
When stout-hearted men
can stick together man to man
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You who have dreams, if you act
they will come true.
To turn your dreams
to a fact, it's up to you.
If you have the soul and the spirit,
Never fear it, you'll see it thru,
Hearts can inspire, other hearts
with their fire,
For the strong obey when a strong man shows them the way.
Give me some men who are stout-hearted men,
Who will fight, for the right they adore,
Start me with ten who are stout-hearted men,
And I'll soon give you ten thousand more.
Shoulder to shoulder
and bolder and bolder,
They grow as they go to the fore.
Then there's nothing in the world can halt or mar a plan,
When stout-hearted men
can stick together man to man.
()
Give me some men who are stout-hearted men,
Who will fight, for the right they adore,
Start me with ten who are stout-hearted men,
And I'll soon give you ten thousand more.
Shoulder to shoulder
and bolder and bolder,
They grow as they go to the fore.
Then there's nothing in the world can halt or mar a plan,
When stout-hearted men
can stick together man to man
The funny part is the long-held note in this song. Later, when he meets the Princess-in-disguise they have a how-long-can-you-hold-a-note duel--whcih he wins!!
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1:28 starts the song.
@Gemini730 I agree. He really knows how to get one's enthusiasm going. His voice was so strong and truly amazing.
I'm with Gemini731, the world needs more stirring, inspirational music. Faith and hope and patriotism in these troubled times.
love the hunk to the left- never sings a note but so hot to look at!
+4260laurel That hunk you're leching after is the famous George Reeves. He played Superman on TV for the first time and was in countless movies, like the incredible From Here to Eternity. He has a small role chit-chatting with Burt Lancaster. His death is was mysterious and is one of Hollywood's eternal worries.
@@perryhartline88
Reeves - great, undervalued actor.
A great talent indeed!
Jobel is truly a man of culture
This was magnificent! Please tell me they retook the bloody ship
Sure they did. Would someone now retake the whole world and put laws in place in all democracies whereby law prevents being done to people what is being done to them now, and what has been done during the past 20 months. Stay strong folks. Take heart, and hearten each other.
@Busdul
It was the Rothschild Central Bankers of the City of London ( always the real power behind that fake monarchy) that Gen Geo Washington & his Colonists were really fighting against...and
It is the VERY same Bankster family that is
Coordinating & financing the death & destruction of today...
(Believe it or not: the USA defeated British Imperial Satanism twice...(1776 & 1812) but they still rule the Western World's economy and politics...)
I agree. It is a song for the people.
Has anybody noticed the act of arson at 3:12? Curious as to exactly where that torch is meant to land.
You may notice a burning building in the background when they reach the ford and meet up with the second party. Probably a Loyalist's house.
I love this song because I've never seen the movie and all I can think of is when they get there and proceed to get shredded by musket and cannon rounds like a chainsaw through a hedgemaze XD
It is indeed!
Actually, the song is from "Naugty Marietta" and is reprised at the end of the movie, when the Princess and the Captain go off into the (metaphorical) sunset, riding up into the moutains.
Delynne Smith The song is from "New Moon". The other song is from Naughty Marrietta "We are the Rangers".
Who's here from reading Kurt Vonnegut's Player Piano?
Eddie Lo Totally
the song you sing when ur out with your bros
Mr roper singing in the piano on three's Company
That's what the Wall Street Protest needs!
This is their theme!
Yes
I recall listening to the radio forty or so years ago when someone said that, ‘Nelson Eddy’ was christened as Edward ‘Eddie’ Nelson. Furthermore, that he had actually seen him perform in a musical troupe that was touring the U.K. many years earlier. Could there be any truth in this ?
Orchestra Sheet music for this? Anyone?
Nelson Eddy...
...he's no Shooby Taylor, but he's pretty good.
Many years ago, I watched a tv show called, "Still Standing". The episode was "Still Men". When I heard this song, my nuts dropped soo low, I tripped whilst playing "SKIP IT". LOL
It makes the hair on the back of your neck stand up
Nelson eddy singing partner
Ahaha this is the song from The Wonder Years in the episode Glee Club....
Ah, YES!
That is the cleanest wat shirt I have ever seen
Brought here by still standing :3
Nelson Eddy and Jeannette Macdonald
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Jeanette Macdonald and Nelson Eddy
Am I alone in thinking that's a young George Reeves marching along side??
I have always Nelson Eddy and Jeanette McDonald. I was an educator and I was a young sixth grade teacher when he died. I mourned all day. I learned later that Jeannette had killed herself . I think they loved each other but married others. Carl Spears
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Nelson Eddy was tragically under-utilized in Hollywood.
The reason why is because he was a rotten, wooden actor.. he had very little emotion or the ability to fully emote when on film, except when he sang, he felt more comfortable singing than acting and it shows.
kerryincolumbus True. I think they should have put him in movies where musical numbers could be shoe-horned into the background.
Some say Eddy was a "wooden" actor; others perceived him very differently.
"Different strokes", etc.
Anyone happen to notice the 1st of those Stouthearted Men joining Mr. Eddy (left side of the screen)?
One of TV's greatest Stalwarts of all time!
Oops! He's the THIRD to join Eddy!:)))
Amazing isn't it. What has happened to this kind of spirit now a days?
If the spirit is in just one person, and carried through to the bitter end, then the spirit lives and burns like a tiny candle that cannot ever be extinguished.
Thanks for the correction. Carl
GIVE ME MEN!!!!
Jeanette McDonald did not kill herself. She died of heart failure.
I like it better slowed down to 0.75 VERY GOOD.
Carl, Where did you learn that she killed herself. Everything that I read says that she had heart trouble complicated by pleurisy and died just before she was to be operated on by famous heart surgeon Dr Michael DeBakey. Nowhere did I find even a hint of suicide and it was reported that her husband was by her side when she died.
Player Piano brought me here
Shooby Taylor brought me to this.
Yes, I heard that also. Nelson Eddy was there when she died, but so was her husband. Heart failure is a very sudden death once it takes hold you're gone.
A bit off-topic, but there are different types of heart _failure_ ; not all of them are fatal, but can be treated successfully (if not fully _cured_) with medications.
My I please have a stout hearted woman.
wait this isn't the music that was in the description
Wow. Once they realized that the guy could really sing, they all came a-running.
Sorry to correct someone below, but "Stout Hearted Men" is most definitely from "New Moon" and not "Naughty Marietta". It actually features in Act I of the original operetta. The movie version includes most of the music but the screenplay (story) is different from the staged version. "Naughty Marietta" has a pirates song called "Tramp, Tramp,
Tramp" which is also heroic. I have not watched the movie version of "Naughty
Marietta", but if it does indeed feature "Stout Hearted Men" it was stolen from Romberg`s musical. Anyway, its splendidly stirring, probably the greatest of all marching songs from the musicals including "Song of the Mounties", "Song of the Vagabonds" etc..
No it's not featured in Naughty Marietta just to clarify for you.
This song and others like it should NEVER be forgotten!
The worst damn part is that I knew this from Shooby Taylor. Damn it.
Curious how these days lyrics are so useless, but here every word seems to count.
Shrah.
Your crazy!
2019?
Jeanette died of heart complications 8 years before Nelson Eddy died, so no tragedy there. I suspect that they did love one another very much but as very close friends, which appears to be a concept that few people can grasp. Jeanette was still with her husband when she died. Nelson was nearby by choice because she was very ill. They probably did love one another but couldn't live together. Artistic temperament perhaps or just plain old common sense.