George Raft Dances to Sing Sing Sing by Louis Prima

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  • Опубликовано: 4 фев 2025
  • Written and played By Louis Prima and Keely Smith. The movie clip is originally from "Side Street" 1929, scene Take a look at Her Now. Edited To become Take a Look at "HIM" now. As my usual to give you is more of George's dancing to all of Sing, Sing, Sing so you could see him Swing, Swing, Swing.
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  • @helenallen2832
    @helenallen2832 Год назад +11

    Wow that man could dance ... fantastic 😍

  • @thomasdbrady3696
    @thomasdbrady3696 Год назад +33

    I remember reading the James Cagney book were he spoke of George Raft. Long story short, he competed in dance competitions with his mum with piano wire as shoe laces to cut off the circulation so they would not feel the pain and could dance longer. Not enough time for the full story but all I’d say is that George Raft was, and probably is totally under appreciated.

    • @lovinraftqueenofnite7708
      @lovinraftqueenofnite7708  Год назад +8

      You are so correct. Hardly anyone knows what great self taught dancer he was anymore. Jimmy loved George and vice versa..

    • @stuartperry1047
      @stuartperry1047 8 месяцев назад +3

      The book was Cagney by Cagney. I read it too.

    • @DeannaClark-oo9ut
      @DeannaClark-oo9ut 6 месяцев назад +2

      Jimmy Cagney had wonderful taste in people...he went all out to help Audie Murphy with PTSD and find him roles. If we go through another Depression can we have movies like we used to....without the scummy bits?

  • @maureenlumino3906
    @maureenlumino3906 Год назад +21

    He was wonderful. I love watching him dance. Carole Lombard was good eye candy but Raft was the real talent. He was eye candy too.

    • @lovinraftqueenofnite7708
      @lovinraftqueenofnite7708  Год назад +6

      George was a great self taught dancer and quite sexy to boot.😃😼

    • @Lolabelle59
      @Lolabelle59 7 месяцев назад

      Yes, in Bolero. Loved it.

    • @maureenlumino3906
      @maureenlumino3906 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@Lolabelle59 George was excellent in Bolero but I think he was Uber sexy in Rumba. The dance scene on the stairs and I think his partner is Margo? Anyway, that scene is hot stuff. You can get the movie on RUclips. Watch it. It’s quite a treat!

    • @Lolabelle59
      @Lolabelle59 6 месяцев назад

      @@maureenlumino3906 Thank you. I will check it out.

    • @audreydaleski1067
      @audreydaleski1067 3 часа назад

      Bolero used stunt doubles for the tricky moves.

  • @D.N..
    @D.N.. 4 дня назад +1

    His "moon walking" is top notch... Fantastic dancer and actor..

  • @kathrynmast916
    @kathrynmast916 4 года назад +83

    Those moves are straight from the Cotton Club and the Harlem Renaissance! George was highly under-rated by Hollywood. He puts his heart and soul in his dancing!

    • @lovinraftqueenofnite7708
      @lovinraftqueenofnite7708  4 года назад +17

      That's because George was a self-taught dancer and would go up to Harlem to learn the latest in dance moves. You are right he was underrated in dancing and acting as well. Since he was self-taught he never took his place in the movies as did Astaire or Kelly but I'll tell you where he excelled. In people's hearts because it looked like he was just a darn good dancer like any of us wished we could be. Any woman could dream of dancing with him without having to have years of professional dancing behind them and just have a ball dancing with him that night.

    • @grahamhaynes9201
      @grahamhaynes9201 4 года назад +12

      Exactly Kate ! I agree 100% here on all points. I like Raft dancing better than Astaire and yes, apparently he spent a lot of time ‘ uptown’ but he internalized what he learned from black dancers as opposed to Astaire who obviously copied. With Astaire it looks like he works hard at it. With Raft it’s just, sexy.

    • @lovinraftqueenofnite7708
      @lovinraftqueenofnite7708  4 года назад +5

      @@grahamhaynes9201 Actually Fred loved George's dancing. He would go to the speakeasy's to see him dance. Fred included him in his Bio. You get double points for saying he was sexier because that he was, in spades. LOL Join my FB group for George you'll see more of sexy George Raft. facebook.com/GeorgeRaft.TheLegend.TheMan/

    • @MrCrowebobby
      @MrCrowebobby 3 года назад +5

      @@grahamhaynes9201 Astaire was a "tap" dancer and a great one. Raft did a bit of tap but was a ballroom dancer -- a champion Charleston dancer and did a stylized "strut." Apples and oranges.

    • @mysteriesconspiraciesandmi5534
      @mysteriesconspiraciesandmi5534 2 года назад +5

      WHAT A LOT OF PEOPLE DO NOT KNOW IS THAT GEORGE USED TO DANCE IN AL CAPON'S NIGHT CLUB

  • @mimimatasar3699
    @mimimatasar3699 Год назад +7

    Raft felt the rhythm.

  • @grahamhaynes9201
    @grahamhaynes9201 4 года назад +52

    Another thing about Raft was he was a very smooth dresser. This suit had to be cut especially for him to dance in it like that. His middle button on the 3 piece suit is buttoned but it's very smooth. The suit breathes and swings with him a Raft trait ! Attention to details with his suits. Astaire was a sharp dresser too, more in the tweed Anglo style . Geirge had more 'Uptiwn' in his swag !!!

    • @luciavaughn3793
      @luciavaughn3793 4 года назад +9

      What a delightful gift Mr. Raft has given us. I was grinning ear to ear watching him dance.

    • @garymorell6924
      @garymorell6924 4 года назад +7

      George Raft, along with Adolph Menjou, were the top 2 best dressed actors of that era.

    • @lovinraftqueenofnite7708
      @lovinraftqueenofnite7708  3 года назад +6

      George paid attention to every detail of his dress from top to bottom. His taste in clothes was always ahead of the pack.

    • @lovinraftqueenofnite7708
      @lovinraftqueenofnite7708  3 года назад +3

      @@luciavaughn3793 I'm glad you grinned too. I edited this video to put Sing, sing in and I giggle every time I watch it. I guess I did it right.

    • @lovinraftqueenofnite7708
      @lovinraftqueenofnite7708  3 года назад +2

      @@garymorell6924 Menjou didn't compare in starting trends.

  • @1949rangerrick
    @1949rangerrick 4 года назад +74

    I grew up in the 50s and loved to watch all the dancing greats. I would see George Raft in the movies, playing a gangster, and never saw him dance. This is all a pleasant surprise. I’m just 70 years late. This guy can dance. 🤦🏼‍♂️

    • @lovinraftqueenofnite7708
      @lovinraftqueenofnite7708  4 года назад +5

      You betcha! LOL

    • @lovinraftqueenofnite7708
      @lovinraftqueenofnite7708  4 года назад +1

      Join my FB Group for him I teach his complete legacy. facebook.com/groups/414481055641108/

    • @lamontlewis
      @lamontlewis 4 года назад +2

      Same here. Was always one of my favorite actors. Didn't have the slightest idea he could dance so well. Back in the early part of movie history, the movie moguls demanded their players to be multi-talented. He 'footed' the bill well. And he didn't learn to dance like that downtown. That's for sure.

    • @patriciacvener1968
      @patriciacvener1968 2 года назад +3

      George Raft started as a dancer. You really need to see him in the film "Bolero." Mighty fine dancing there.
      This is the Charleston and the original clip is also on youtube. It's said he had the fasted Charleston in Hollywood.
      He sure could dance!

    • @julieviola6787
      @julieviola6787 2 года назад +3

      I don't know who would be better George Raft or James Carney!

  • @elephantintheroom5678
    @elephantintheroom5678 2 года назад +13

    There's nothing like a man that can move like that! Shivers!

  • @owatagi
    @owatagi 4 года назад +39

    I remember seeing Cagney dance for the first time, I was amazed. Count me amazed again.

    • @lovinraftqueenofnite7708
      @lovinraftqueenofnite7708  4 года назад +2

      Ah yes, that's what I do is to show off George Raft's dancing ability. I love Cagney's dancing. Cagney loved George's dancing they were good friends. Did you see my other clip of George & Cagney in the dance contest from Taxi! 1932. Read my description for that one you'll like it.

    • @lamontlewis
      @lamontlewis 4 года назад +2

      My first time seeing him dance was in Yankee Doodle Dandy. I don't know if that was his first on screen performance, but I doubt it as that movie came along around the time of WWII.

    • @lovinraftqueenofnite7708
      @lovinraftqueenofnite7708  3 года назад +1

      @@lamontlewis You mean Cagney not Raft.

  • @rodemarieaguirre8884
    @rodemarieaguirre8884 4 года назад +32

    Total classy dancing. He was great..

  • @stevencortiella7609
    @stevencortiella7609 5 месяцев назад +4

    Nothing beats these old black and white dancing movies, it's amazing how your mind just goes along with the whole performance

  • @sharonbutler7439
    @sharonbutler7439 4 года назад +27

    He dance moves are perfection

  • @easyriderrider4580
    @easyriderrider4580 3 года назад +15

    Dang... At one point, he does, what looks like a very early version of the "moonwalk"... I can't quite see the steps that he's taking, but it looks like it... Dang, that Raft Could Dance!!! 😎😎😎😎😎😎👆👆👍👍👍🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍷🍷🍷🍷🍷🍷🍹🍹🍹🍹🍹🥃🥃🥃

    • @lovinraftqueenofnite7708
      @lovinraftqueenofnite7708  3 года назад +5

      If you think this is Moonwalking by Raft hold onto your hat. He did a better job in Quick Millions 1931. I'll put that clip up on this channel just for you. I hope you get notified when I do. :-)

    • @CherylSimser
      @CherylSimser 6 месяцев назад

      @@lovinraftqueenofnite7708 Oh, my... yes, I showed the clip to my 52 yr. old son and said he had moves like MJ. These were moves also performed by dancers at The Cotton Club in the 20's which many assume were performed for the first time by MJ. Raft was so smooth in the Quick Millions dance, I watch it often and it makes my heart smile.

  • @seandobson499
    @seandobson499 4 года назад +19

    Wow, George Raft could really dance.

  • @julieviola6787
    @julieviola6787 3 года назад +11

    He was Great 👍 👌 👏 😀 plus George Raft is one of my favorite actors!!!!!

    • @lovinraftqueenofnite7708
      @lovinraftqueenofnite7708  3 года назад

      Then join my FB Group for him. He could always use another fan. facebook.com/GeorgeRaft.TheLegend.TheMan/

  • @richardmcleod1930
    @richardmcleod1930 2 года назад +8

    George Raft was as popular at Rudolf Valentino in the early days of Hollywood. A great dancer as was Valentino.

    • @lovinraftqueenofnite7708
      @lovinraftqueenofnite7708  2 года назад +5

      George Raft danced in the same Speakeasy's as Valentino and became good friends. George Raft resembled Valentino in dance and looks so much that Valentino's ex-wife wanted George to take Valentino's place in her show. George refused not wanting to become famous on someone else's fame.

    • @richardmcleod1930
      @richardmcleod1930 2 года назад +1

      @@lovinraftqueenofnite7708 Nazimova (sp?) seemed more of a damage to Valention than a help. Very sad story, especially if she never lived A Falcon's Lair.
      Do you know if Miriam Hopkins and George Raft were good friends. They obviously knew each other as the were both in "Dancer's in the Dark". I once read Miriam Hopkins bought the home of John Gilbert after his death. Do you happen to know if this is true?

  • @paulsporter3627
    @paulsporter3627 3 года назад +20

    George Raft was terrific. I never get tired of watching him. He certainly past up some great parts in outstanding movies.

    • @lovinraftqueenofnite7708
      @lovinraftqueenofnite7708  3 года назад +1

      Join my Facebook group for George where I teach his legacy. You may learn he didn't pass on all those parts you thought he did. Hmm! facebook.com/groups/414481055641108/

  • @bridgetgregory3876
    @bridgetgregory3876 3 года назад +14

    George is in his own world!!! Outstanding Dancer...Astaire can't touch him!!!

  • @jckred26
    @jckred26 2 года назад +8

    I'm watching him on television acting and You Tube dancing. Crazy for him since I was little till now @ 74 years old. Thanks for the memories.
    Another Queens Girl.

    • @lovinraftqueenofnite7708
      @lovinraftqueenofnite7708  Год назад +2

      Since I don't get these notifications directly this is the first time I reading this and I am glad to bring back those memories.

  • @charliewerchan7252
    @charliewerchan7252 2 года назад +6

    I always thought of George Raft as a gangster. That dude has the moves on that song.

    • @lovinraftqueenofnite7708
      @lovinraftqueenofnite7708  2 года назад +2

      George started off as a dancer. That was his love. He danced for 15 yrs before going to Hollywood playing Gangster roles. Now you know Mr. Raft was a dancer first. I have his FB group maybe you should join and learn all of his legacy.

  • @deborahlacour1938
    @deborahlacour1938 2 года назад +10

    Wow ! I love how George Raft dances and all the ladies are great too ! What fun they all had back then !

  • @sergusbower1270
    @sergusbower1270 3 года назад +16

    Just amazing so smooth and like no other!!!! George could do everything!!!! Love him!!!!!

    • @spnkysy791
      @spnkysy791 2 года назад +1

      I’m reading a book about him....sounds like George could do a lot of things... capeesh?

    • @sergusbower1270
      @sergusbower1270 2 года назад +2

      @@spnkysy791 Have read many books about him. Enjoy

  • @johnlorenzen4633
    @johnlorenzen4633 4 года назад +23

    Wow who knew he was a first rate dancer too. People triple talents in those days. He has this hip rubber leg style that seems his alone!

    • @lovinraftqueenofnite7708
      @lovinraftqueenofnite7708  4 года назад +2

      Hahaha, I knew. The man sure could dance. Thanks for stopping by. Watch my other clips and go to see George's YT movie channel and you can see whole movies he danced in. Here's the link: ruclips.net/channel/UCThnWwV7GvnG9Z_cLzL5R0Q

    • @graceturner1468
      @graceturner1468 4 года назад

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      @graceturner1468 4 года назад

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    • @graceturner1468
      @graceturner1468 4 года назад

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  • @ElisabethChytil-hw4fs
    @ElisabethChytil-hw4fs 10 месяцев назад +4

    Bring back those onderful dance movies, much better than a lot of what's on TV nowadays💃🕺

  • @darlinecason1860
    @darlinecason1860 2 года назад +3

    AWESOME ACTOR. never knew he danced..ooo la la!!!

    • @lovinraftqueenofnite7708
      @lovinraftqueenofnite7708  2 года назад +1

      George started off as a dancer before he played "Gangster" and what a great dancer he was. If you like join my FB group for him where you get to see more of his legacy.

  • @zroy9263
    @zroy9263 2 месяца назад +1

    Big props to the young lady who put this video together! Her choices of music and editing are really what bring out George Raft's talents as a jazz-age hoofer. She also has a natural rhythm!
    This is something that he probably did at Harlem's COTTON CLUB in front of his homies Owney Madden and Bugsy Siegel!

    • @lovinraftqueenofnite7708
      @lovinraftqueenofnite7708  2 месяца назад +1

      Thanks your the first one to know how hard I worked on the editing of Georges video's.

    • @zroy9263
      @zroy9263 2 месяца назад +1

      @lovinraftqueenofnite7708
      You're welcome! I saw that performance from the actual film and the music that he was dancing to was quite stale and boring!
      Your choice of music was funkier and swinging! Also, it made Raft look a lot more soulful.
      You mentioned your efforts regarding this video to me before but I didn't get it.
      Keep up the good work!

    • @lovinraftqueenofnite7708
      @lovinraftqueenofnite7708  Месяц назад +1

      @@zroy9263 Thank you. Actually I still have others on the back burner that should be put up.

  • @marganamaurer
    @marganamaurer 4 года назад +25

    Thank you so much for putting together this terrific video. Amazing that the clip even exists. George was so talented and a real joy to watch. Too bad he didn't get to dance more often in films. Swing George, swing!

  • @lindacalder7766
    @lindacalder7766 6 лет назад +26

    Wow!! That’s my favorite swing instrumental of all time and watching George Raft dance to it was heavenly!!
    To the woman who poured her heart into syncing the music with the moves I say BRAVO!
    👍💋💃🕺🏻👑👏

    • @lovinraftqueenofnite7708
      @lovinraftqueenofnite7708  6 лет назад +7

      You wanted to see more with better music so I gave it to you. I'm glad I picked the right song without knowing. Now everyone can see just how great a dancer he was!

  • @julieviola6787
    @julieviola6787 4 года назад +9

    I just love George Raft, he is Great 👍

  • @louisstcye817
    @louisstcye817 4 года назад +32

    Raft was taught dancing by his mother. He was athletic, having been a boxer and baseball player before turning to dancing.

    • @lovinraftqueenofnite7708
      @lovinraftqueenofnite7708  4 года назад +2

      Thanks for the info but I do know it since I have George Rafts only FB group. :-)

    • @michdoug1
      @michdoug1 4 года назад +4

      I’m shocked! Never knew!

    • @lovinraftqueenofnite7708
      @lovinraftqueenofnite7708  4 года назад +3

      @@michdoug1 Not many people do know anymore. They did in the '30s & '40s maybe the 60's. Even then they only saw him older teaching Jerry Lewis the Tango. Most of George's older dance movies are never shown anymore on TV that's why I also have another YT channel with his older movies. Here's the link ruclips.net/channel/UCThnWwV7GvnG9Z_cLzL5R0Q

    • @lovinraftqueenofnite7708
      @lovinraftqueenofnite7708  4 года назад +2

      @ LOL, LOL, and LOL you are right George was far from Gay. I can't keep up with the stories and pics I have of him with tons of women. I don't know a third of their names. Remember he was also a Gangster in most of his movies like "Scarface" 1932.

    • @michdoug1
      @michdoug1 4 года назад +2

      Lovin Raft Queenofnite Thanks!

  • @wendyaddison977
    @wendyaddison977 3 месяца назад +2

    Dear Georgie. Fabulous dancer.

  • @michdoug1
    @michdoug1 4 года назад +17

    That’s Keely Smith singing! Love her!

  • @Riogi
    @Riogi 3 года назад +7

    He was such a great dancer. I did not know this until just now.

    • @lovinraftqueenofnite7708
      @lovinraftqueenofnite7708  3 года назад +1

      I'm glad I was able to introduce you to George being a fantastic self-taught dancer. Have you checked out my other dance videos for him?

  • @IZS13020
    @IZS13020 6 лет назад +19

    Yes! More sexy George Raft dancing, Thanks for posting!

  • @edgardolopez1862
    @edgardolopez1862 4 года назад +6

    George Raft, the great.

  • @lamontlewis
    @lamontlewis 4 года назад +8

    That wasn't no downtown swing dance. That was pure uptown Saturday Night in Harlem dance.

  • @albertoalejandroespinosa782
    @albertoalejandroespinosa782 2 года назад +4

    Nice dancing George Raft!!!!.

  • @barbarakaminski1695
    @barbarakaminski1695 4 года назад +9

    Never knew he had that many moves in him.

  • @pennypiper7382
    @pennypiper7382 4 года назад +25

    Raft and Cagney. Dynamite.

    • @lovinraftqueenofnite7708
      @lovinraftqueenofnite7708  4 года назад +1

      Yes, they didn't do enough together. Did you see my clip of them dancing together in the dance contest? Do you belong to my Facebook group for George Raft? facebook.com/groups/414481055641108/

    • @lamontlewis
      @lamontlewis 4 года назад +1

      Cagney learned to dance downtown. Cagney learned to dance uptown.

  • @sakenotsumami8684
    @sakenotsumami8684 8 месяцев назад +2

    Recently I saw The Bowery and surprised that he danced very well. I reached this motion video and am happy to know that he was a great self taught dancer and sexy, too. Thank you for this wonderful video!

  • @zroy9263
    @zroy9263 Год назад +4

    Yo! This dude had to be the most soulful and funky white cat in history! He could dance almost as good as the great James Brown!
    He had to be a student of the Black and Tan jazz clubs in Harlem during the famed jazz era of prohibition!
    This dude George Raft was a highly talented performer. They don't make them like this cat anymore.

    • @lovinraftqueenofnite7708
      @lovinraftqueenofnite7708  Год назад +1

      Maybe he was so soulful because George Raft wasn't Jewish. His Dad was German Catholic and his Mom was Italian. She was the one that taught George to dance. George Raft was baptized when he was 3 mos. old. George was a natural born dancer. You are right he did go to Harlem to learn new dances. Why not join my FB group for him where I teach all about Mr. Raft.

    • @zroy9263
      @zroy9263 Год назад +1

      @@lovinraftqueenofnite7708
      I just purchased a biography about Mr.Raft by Lewis Yablonsky, so I will be an expert on the legend after the fact.
      However, I wasn't aware that German and Italian were soulful dancers either. There is no way any person of European descent could have possibly created dance moves like that without being influenced and taught by Black American jazz performers!

    • @lovinraftqueenofnite7708
      @lovinraftqueenofnite7708  Год назад +1

      @@zroy9263 This Bio is only a starting point. By now I know more than any of his written Bio's. I didn't say that Germans had exceptional rhythm. I said his Italian Mom taught him how to dance. That's how he had natural rhythm he was born with it just like most Black American have. I being of Italian descent have plenty of rhythm and I have also danced on the stage. You would think I was taught by jazz performers too. I also sing in Jazz.clubs. I'm not looking to turn this into a Black VS White comment. If you are a good dancer you have to have rhythm and style, period. Try looking at some other of his dance video's I have here and you will see he excelled in Spanish dancing and brought those dances to America.from his time in Europe.

    • @lovinraftqueenofnite7708
      @lovinraftqueenofnite7708  Год назад +1

      @@zroy9263 BTW I edited this video to show off Rafts dancing and to do that I had to have rhythm myself.😆

    • @zroy9263
      @zroy9263 Год назад

      @lovinraftqueenofnite7708
      Great choice and job! It's very enjoyable and has sparked even more of an interest in George Raft.
      However, my first interest in him came from his roles in gangster films, as well as his associations with real-life gangsters such as Bugsy Siegel and Owney Madden, in addition to being one of my dudes Sinatra homies.

  • @theweirdturnprofessional9321
    @theweirdturnprofessional9321 6 лет назад +18

    This is my favorite Swing Band music and to have my favorite movie star dance to it is a dream come true! Great job Queen of Nite! You and George Swing!

    • @lovinraftqueenofnite7708
      @lovinraftqueenofnite7708  6 лет назад +4

      Oh boy, do I swing. I took me days to get Mr. Raft to dance to Sing Sing Sing and I had to dance through all of the replays. Just to make sure they were right. I think I lost a few pounds. Thank you for liking the new thinner me and Mr. Raft Swinging. :- )

    • @kathychinski8551
      @kathychinski8551 5 лет назад +2

      40’s swing sound to 30’s dancing, only on television

    • @phredl
      @phredl 4 года назад +1

      @@kathychinski8551 Sing Sing Sing 1937

  • @cortlandtlatimer-randolph9799
    @cortlandtlatimer-randolph9799 2 года назад +3

    Fantastic! I ❤George Raft! Blessings

  • @rudolfbrowne8754
    @rudolfbrowne8754 6 месяцев назад +1

    That song is really jumpin'. I wanna be there! Raft destroying the dance floor with those awesome moves. Great tune great dancing.

  • @doreathasmithalbright7476
    @doreathasmithalbright7476 2 года назад +2

    Is he moon walking ?? Nice , real nice !! 😘😘

    • @lovinraftqueenofnite7708
      @lovinraftqueenofnite7708  2 года назад

      Actually, George did the Moonwalk in 1931 in the movie "Quick Millions". I should probably put that clip up here too. Come back and compare.

  • @annacallahan34
    @annacallahan34 Месяц назад +3

    WOW!!! Should have stuck with dancing. Great dancer to say the least.

    • @lovinraftqueenofnite7708
      @lovinraftqueenofnite7708  Месяц назад

      He thought he would but Hollywood preferred that he do more Gangster movies.

    • @annacallahan34
      @annacallahan34 Месяц назад

      @@lovinraftqueenofnite7708 Today's Raft fans I think would prefer the dancing over the Gangster movies.

  • @richardmcleod1930
    @richardmcleod1930 2 года назад +2

    Charming scene with Owen Moore looking on............watching George Raft dance!

  • @normasandow
    @normasandow 2 года назад +3

    Classic and classy!!

  • @dawnturner1262
    @dawnturner1262 Год назад +8

    He was simply the best x🦋🦋

  • @marganamaurer
    @marganamaurer 4 года назад +12

    George's dancing is amazing and perfectly timed to the terrific music. Fantastic job of editing, Queenofnite!

  • @magdatorruellas9122
    @magdatorruellas9122 4 года назад +7

    The spatsman had moves,! Awesome...

  • @lincolnvail5679
    @lincolnvail5679 2 года назад +3

    I told everyone that Raft moonwalked in 1933

  • @karenhill3970
    @karenhill3970 4 года назад +4

    I love it FEEL my Grandmom here w me watchin...shed 💘 it...me too

  • @grahamhaynes9201
    @grahamhaynes9201 4 года назад +25

    Actually, lookin at this again, I see that this dance routine Raft is doin is taken straight from a black Cotton Club dancer named ‘ Snake Hips ‘. Snake Hips did this dance with Duke Ellington at the Cotton Club. Raft copied the routine but in his copying it, he internalized it, in other words, he got the steps AND the feel ! This doesn’t always happen. Raft makes it his own !! He rocks it ! Thank you George and thank you Snake Hips.

    • @grahamhaynes9201
      @grahamhaynes9201 4 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/mtbAJiPEq7U/видео.html

    • @lovinraftqueenofnite7708
      @lovinraftqueenofnite7708  4 года назад +3

      Remember George was dancing before Ellington. The Duke may have copied a step or two from George. LOL There were other reasons why George was called Snake ask Mae West she nicknamed him the Black Snake. ;-)

    • @grahamhaynes9201
      @grahamhaynes9201 4 года назад

      Lovin Raft Queenofnite en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earl_Snakehips_Tucker

    • @grahamhaynes9201
      @grahamhaynes9201 4 года назад

      Lovin Raft Queenofnite en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duke_Ellington

    • @grahamhaynes9201
      @grahamhaynes9201 4 года назад +3

      From Lewis Yablonsky’s biography on Raft, “No aspiring professional athlete, scientist or teacher trained harder than George to achieve success. He went to Harlem clubs and sat for hours studying the dance steps performed by the great black hoofers, whose most famous exponent was the legendary Bojangles. When Raft did these same dances downtown, he was hailed as sensational.”

  • @karengray2003
    @karengray2003 4 года назад +25

    Just like Jimmy Cagney who was the most amazing dancer. No one could see past Raft being the bad guy :(

    • @lovinraftqueenofnite7708
      @lovinraftqueenofnite7708  4 года назад +4

      Back in the day they did. It was not until he passed that new generations never got to see his wonderful dancing. Ask an 80 or 90 yr old if they remember Raft and the will say 2 things he was very handsome and a great dancer.

  • @CherylSimser
    @CherylSimser 3 года назад +4

    Brilliant editing and wow, George sure could dance! I think I just lost a lb. or 2 just watching this.

  • @cos2mer2
    @cos2mer2 3 года назад +3

    Wow! I thought techno swing was a new style! Obviously it has a great history! Thanks for the post.

  • @jeannetteduette6704
    @jeannetteduette6704 4 года назад +16

    Don't compare to Astaire. George had a different style of dancing. He was a street dude and that is reflected in the way he danced. He definitely hung out where black people socialized. He is smooth in his dance style.

    • @noel888
      @noel888 4 года назад +3

      I agree...but you cannot deny he had the moves...though it seemed that the steps were repetitious and I lost a couple of pounds watching it...ha,ha...terrific scene and music.

    • @lovinraftqueenofnite7708
      @lovinraftqueenofnite7708  4 года назад +1

      @@noel888 In case you didn't read the description it tells you I edited the dance to go longer to fit the song. It's facelift from the original it's called creativity and I'm glad you lost a couple of pounds. When I edited it slowly I realized I would be giggling by the time it was finished. LOL

    • @lovinraftqueenofnite7708
      @lovinraftqueenofnite7708  4 года назад +4

      Jeanette Duette Fred Astaire would go to watch George every night at the speakeasy where George danced. Fed loved Georges dancing. He knew George was a self-taught dancer and appreciated George's natural talent, so much so Astaire writes about George in his own Bio.

    • @beatlessteve1010
      @beatlessteve1010 3 года назад

      george did say he used to go to harlem to watch and learn dance steps and what he did was put more sex appeal into his moves which he learned from Black Americans and Cuban dancers of the time

  • @audreydaleski1067
    @audreydaleski1067 3 часа назад

    Love his dance moves!

  • @carl5381
    @carl5381 3 года назад +8

    the man who taught Michael Jackson the moonwalk

  • @theresachiorazzi4571
    @theresachiorazzi4571 4 года назад +6

    I remember my mom saying George raft was a good dancer I liked him as a gangster in movies I wonder if he was that tough

    • @sophieseeker929
      @sophieseeker929 4 года назад +5

      Theresa Chiorazzi Yes he was. Knew people in shady life styles who knew Raft who I loved ( I am 82 yo) who said he was tough as in his role as driver he was also body guard. Imagine what he ran into and had to face and survive. Always loved Raft as his real persona showed in his eyes and saw it in some other real life toughguys who could turn gentle emotion off as fast as a toggle switch and were compelling in power.

    • @lovinraftqueenofnite7708
      @lovinraftqueenofnite7708  4 года назад

      George was tougher in real life ask Cagney. LOL Not that he was a real Gangster but he was personally tough.

    • @lovinraftqueenofnite7708
      @lovinraftqueenofnite7708  4 года назад

      @@sophieseeker929 You should join my FB group for George. My Dad knew George he was brought up in Hell's Kitchen too and won dance contests at Roseland. Let me know who you are if you join we can have a chat on messenger. You will love what I have done to keep George's legacy alive. Here's the link:facebook.com/GeorgeRaft.TheLegend.TheMan/

  • @libbyrowan3292
    @libbyrowan3292 4 года назад +5

    Wanting to watch all of the movie why TCM doesn't show it never understood love watching George Raft doing this so so well

    • @lovinraftqueenofnite7708
      @lovinraftqueenofnite7708  4 года назад +2

      You will be happy to learn TCM finally is putting on a whole day of Raft. It might be because of all the Fans I have gathered for him from having his first and only FB page and group. Join the group I will be celebrating the day and let you know why they don't have all his movies. facebook.com/GeorgeRaft.TheLegend.TheMan/

  • @Muertes-tf2oj
    @Muertes-tf2oj 2 года назад +1

    This is brilliant.

  • @elizabethedwards7082
    @elizabethedwards7082 3 года назад +3

    Knew him as an actor, but he was also a talented dancer.

  • @tompr32214
    @tompr32214 4 года назад +1

    The video is from a 1929 film in which George Raft had one dance number, but Louis Prima did not record Sing Sing Sing until 1936. Louis Prima was only 19 in 1929 and did not yet have a big band. Very clever substitution of the later music.

    • @lovinraftqueenofnite7708
      @lovinraftqueenofnite7708  4 года назад

      Yes, I know it's called artistic license. I edited it to display George's dancing talent and to give the clip a facelift. It is explained in the description. It is widely done on RUclips. Nobody destroyed the original so now you have a choice. :-)

  • @BlueBonnetGirl1
    @BlueBonnetGirl1 2 года назад +2

    I wish the original music had been used here.

    • @lovinraftqueenofnite7708
      @lovinraftqueenofnite7708  2 года назад +1

      The idea was to show George Raft's dancing skills, not the old original song that was horrible and forgettable. You can always find the original on RUclips. RUclips is for recreation, not just the same usual clip. TY

  • @lamontlewis
    @lamontlewis 4 года назад +3

    I know where he went to party. he was an uptown Saturday night partier. Probably Small's (aka Minton's), Cotton Club. He certainly didn't learn to dance like that downtown.

    • @lovinraftqueenofnite7708
      @lovinraftqueenofnite7708  4 года назад +1

      You are right. I have gone to Small's myself if you mean the Jazz Club. Do you?

    • @lamontlewis
      @lamontlewis 4 года назад +1

      @@lovinraftqueenofnite7708 Of course. Is there another? I was there during some pretty rowdy times. Frank Lucas, of 'American Gangster' fame, was there a whole lot, enough for me to have seen him twice.

    • @lovinraftqueenofnite7708
      @lovinraftqueenofnite7708  3 года назад +1

      @@lamontlewis I sing and belonged to University of the Streets We would all go to Smalls after our Jazz Jam.

  • @bkdro70
    @bkdro70 3 года назад +1

    George Raft and James Cagney...both could dance...who wouldve thought

  • @twirlyfish2144
    @twirlyfish2144 4 года назад +2

    Go George!

  • @stormyone
    @stormyone 4 года назад +14

    A dance movie that doesn’t show dancer’s feet. Fred Astaire had a rule: All dance scenes must show his whole body. We miss so much of George’s talent without his foot moves.

    • @lovinraftqueenofnite7708
      @lovinraftqueenofnite7708  4 года назад +2

      You have a good point there the man had rhythm and grace. His feet hardly touched the ground. LOL Too bad no one preserved Georges dance movies as they did with Astaire.

    • @stormyone
      @stormyone 4 года назад +4

      Chapman: Maybe a better dancer than Astaire - just throwing the idea out there.

    • @stormyone
      @stormyone 4 года назад +1

      Chapman: Thanks for your opinion.

    • @grahamhaynes9201
      @grahamhaynes9201 4 года назад +2

      But what we do see of Raft here is extremely smooth, elegant and in the pocket. I would even dare to say he was smoother than Astaire. George must have spent a lot of time checkin out guys up in Harlem at the Cotten Club where his buddy Owney Madden ran things

    • @grahamhaynes9201
      @grahamhaynes9201 4 года назад +5

      C. L. Bolen I agree. From the little I see here he had better feel and swing than Astaire, Cagney and Gene Kelley !

  • @sherbearpatson884
    @sherbearpatson884 Год назад +1

    Raft was amazing

    • @lovinraftqueenofnite7708
      @lovinraftqueenofnite7708  Год назад

      Wasn't he though? Join my FB group for him you will enjoy my teaching all of his legacy. facebook.com/groups/414481055641108/

  • @raysnyder7512
    @raysnyder7512 4 года назад +3

    Reminds me of Christopher Walken in pennies from heaven.

  • @RobTheNotary
    @RobTheNotary 4 года назад +3

    George was very close friends with Rudolph Valentino and whenever they would go to the clubs they looked so much like people couldn’t tell the difference

    • @lovinraftqueenofnite7708
      @lovinraftqueenofnite7708  3 года назад

      That's very true. Valentino's Ex-wife wanted George to take Valentino's place in her show. George refused.

  • @spnkysy791
    @spnkysy791 2 года назад +1

    Raft did a variety of dancing...he started at 12 years old in NYC...

    • @lovinraftqueenofnite7708
      @lovinraftqueenofnite7708  2 года назад +1

      He started earlier with his Mom. George was a natural born dancer. He could pic up a dance style in a wink.

  • @beatlessteve1010
    @beatlessteve1010 3 года назад +1

    there are some older 30s and 40s films which show african american dancers doing their stuff and it is amazing, the acrobatic moves , speed and energy was completely missing in many of their white counter parts

    • @lovinraftqueenofnite7708
      @lovinraftqueenofnite7708  3 года назад +2

      George Raft would go up to Harlem to dance. He was a self-taught dancer and loved to dance. He could pick up any type of dancing in a minute. It was natural to him and he had grace, style, and speed. He was quite light on his feet.

  • @susandonb58
    @susandonb58 4 месяца назад +1

    I only recently discovered GR danced.

    • @lovinraftqueenofnite7708
      @lovinraftqueenofnite7708  4 месяца назад

      Where has George been all your life? LOL Since you've come this far why not join my FB group for Raft and tell your story there. facebook.com/groups/414481055641108/

  • @secretariatgirl4249
    @secretariatgirl4249 4 года назад +1

    Comcast as 18 movies available, but most are buy or rent! However, I watched Scarface the other night (free) and there are a couple more up there...Some of his last films from the 60's are there, too.'Time to start searching, Pluto, Tubi, and Peacock for me...Comcast provides all those for free at my level...

    • @lovinraftqueenofnite7708
      @lovinraftqueenofnite7708  3 года назад

      Join my group for George I have a group and show the videos that YT doesn't allow me to put up.

  • @BAM-jc7uy
    @BAM-jc7uy 3 месяца назад +1

    who knew??? WOW!! He might have even been better than buddy ebsen....u go geo raft!!!

    • @lovinraftqueenofnite7708
      @lovinraftqueenofnite7708  3 месяца назад

      I knew and he was as good as Fred. Go check out more of his dance videos. Or his dance movies like "Bolero". Here the link to his movies ruclips.net/channel/UCThnWwV7GvnG9Z_cLzL5R0Q

    • @BAM-jc7uy
      @BAM-jc7uy 3 месяца назад

      @@lovinraftqueenofnite7708 thanks🎈

  • @Americaone1
    @Americaone1 7 месяцев назад +1

    Fred Astaire said George Raft danced the fasted Charleston he ever saw👏👏👏👏👏

    • @lovinraftqueenofnite7708
      @lovinraftqueenofnite7708  7 месяцев назад +1

      Yes Astaire would go to speakeasy's to watch George dance. He also put that quote in his Bio.

    • @Americaone1
      @Americaone1 6 месяцев назад

      What a great time to be alive mad i was born too late

  • @henryweaver667
    @henryweaver667 4 года назад +1

    Man, how I miss my wild root cream........for that slick down hair look.

  • @ЛидияСкачко-б1ф
    @ЛидияСкачко-б1ф 4 года назад +5

    Танцор от бога, класс

  • @star-ud7vx
    @star-ud7vx 3 года назад +1

    Liberté d'expression

  • @jessiemcfarland3666
    @jessiemcfarland3666 Год назад +1

    George Raft could hoof.

  • @EduardoRodriguez-og1te
    @EduardoRodriguez-og1te 4 года назад +3

    James carne y. Fabuloso

  • @joannspear6777
    @joannspear6777 4 года назад +2

    So much for Gene Kelley!

    • @lovinraftqueenofnite7708
      @lovinraftqueenofnite7708  4 года назад

      I have said that many times and George was a self-taught dancer. LOL That's why I made him a FB Group so others could remember his dancing.

  • @OSUex
    @OSUex 4 года назад +3

    I am pretty sure that's Benny Goodman's version of Sing Sing Sing not Louis Prima's. I love both versions but that's definitely Benny Goodman and Gene Krupa on drums

    • @lovinraftqueenofnite7708
      @lovinraftqueenofnite7708  3 года назад +1

      It is you can't find Prima doing it this way. That's why I put Prima wrote the song.

  • @jamesnicol3831
    @jamesnicol3831 Год назад +2

    No one except maybe Astaire was more smoother ,cooler and masculine in their movements

  • @harlow743
    @harlow743 2 года назад +1

    George has his own style..

  • @CamelofDestiny
    @CamelofDestiny 2 года назад +1

    Great dancing try putting this to a northern soul soundtrack please

  • @t.soprano399
    @t.soprano399 3 года назад +1

    Handsome like George Rafr-Sopeanos!any fan here?👊

  • @robertsmith5970
    @robertsmith5970 Год назад +1

    Is this on here with its original 1929 soundtrack?

    • @lovinraftqueenofnite7708
      @lovinraftqueenofnite7708  Год назад +1

      No, I wanted to make it a bit more up to date. The original is in the movie "Side Street" 1929. Besides my liking Prima I edited the video to make it longer and show off Georges fabulous dancing. It took quite a while of editing to piece and sync all of this together. I hope you liked it.

  • @nacida007
    @nacida007 3 года назад +1

    Would love to know the name of this great theme.
    Ohh is Sing Sing .. by Louis Prima

  • @miyoshiumeki
    @miyoshiumeki 3 года назад +1

    Of course that isn’t real music because that song was not even written yet when this was recorded. They are doing a Charleston. George Raft’s forte was the Peabody.

    • @lovinraftqueenofnite7708
      @lovinraftqueenofnite7708  3 года назад

      You are right. I took artistic liberties to put in a more popular song. It wasn't easy either. I had to get George to dance 3 minutes longer than what the clip actually was in order to get in a song that lasts 5 min and not 2 mins😅 Though George was great at the Peabody he was able to pick up any dance steps without formal training. He was most known for his Fench Tango. Though if you watch the other video's I have here he did a great tap dance too.

  • @jorgecalderon5886
    @jorgecalderon5886 Год назад +2

    That same year 1929 was the crack in New York this is what I wanted to know if I was already an actor george raft.....coincidentally it was also the massacre of San Valentin

  • @julieviola6787
    @julieviola6787 2 года назад +1

    What's the name of this movie, it's Great 👍 especially with George Raft! 🥰😃

    • @lovinraftqueenofnite7708
      @lovinraftqueenofnite7708  2 года назад

      This is about all that is left of that movie. The rest was destroyed long ago. George only had a small part in it and this is that part. The name of the movie is in the description.

  • @FamiliaPOPA13
    @FamiliaPOPA13 10 месяцев назад +1

    👍👍👍

    • @lovinraftqueenofnite7708
      @lovinraftqueenofnite7708  10 месяцев назад

      Here's the link to join the first and only group for George Raft. If you join let me know it's you. facebook.com/groups/414481055641108/

  • @sherbearpatson884
    @sherbearpatson884 Год назад +2

    Little bit of Michael Jackson style

  • @sisterches6306
    @sisterches6306 Год назад +1

    I was today years old when I realized George raft was white passing

  • @georgehare2915
    @georgehare2915 4 года назад +2

    what are the odds today? to find 12 females under 80lbs in one room