The Story of Paul McCartney's Cutest Song | We All Stand Together

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    Making a children's song is always a gamble for a major artist but Paul McCartney did just that in 1984. Released in the wake of the disastrous 'Give My Regards to Broad Street' film, 'We All Stand Together' (aka The Frog Song) was a major hit in the UK but was not released in the U.S. at the time.
    In this video we look at the events leading up to is release, including Paul's trouble with the police and British tabloid press and a loose-tongued former band mate. In addition to covering its composition, we also look at the Rupert The Bear character and the cartoon film it was taken from. There's so much in this one, we think you'll need to watch it at least twice 😉
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    We All Stand Together (song video): • Paul McCartney - We Al...
    Rupert & The Frog Song (animated featurette): • Rupert And The Frog So...
    We All Stand Together (demo): • We All Stand Together ...
    Jackie Lee - Rupert The Bear (TV Theme): • JACKIE LEE sings RUPER...
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Комментарии • 598

  • @frankieaddiego5962
    @frankieaddiego5962 11 месяцев назад +282

    Paul McCartney is the only guy who could write a children's song that goes, "bong bong bong bong bong bong bong bong bong bong bong," and get away with it.

    • @richbuilds_com
      @richbuilds_com 11 месяцев назад +11

      Yeah, but it takes a genius to take bong bong bong bong, and turn it into bong, bong-bong-bong bong

    • @Beefy-Cheese
      @Beefy-Cheese 11 месяцев назад +12

      Don't forget George's "Ding dong, Ding dong". And of course The Beach boys "Ding Dang".

    • @ablestringer9063
      @ablestringer9063 11 месяцев назад +1

      While simultaneously being clobbered by plod for bonging And as for Linda going for repeat offender bless her.

    • @kwimms
      @kwimms 10 месяцев назад

      Nope, my 3 year old wrote one just like that and got away with it.

    • @RandomNonsense1985
      @RandomNonsense1985 10 месяцев назад +2

      @@Beefy-CheeseDing! Whoo! Ding and a ding dong!!

  • @mountart2
    @mountart2 11 месяцев назад +251

    Someone should compile a collection of Paul's songs that have people across the pond scratching their heads thinking, what the hell is this and call it "Definitely Not Born In The USA"

    • @michaelrochester48
      @michaelrochester48 11 месяцев назад +6

      One of his songs was featured in rock ‘n’ roll high school that has never been released ever on any type of soundtrack album or any CD or album. It was called. “Haven’t we met somewhere before?”

    • @barkboingfloom
      @barkboingfloom 11 месяцев назад +4

      While the song wasn't released in the U.S., the film was definitely released on video over here. So it's not like we haven't heard The Frog Song.

    • @frankieaddiego5962
      @frankieaddiego5962 11 месяцев назад +9

      They should do a version of “The Girl Is Mine” but with ET and Rupert the Bear.

    • @Uetti
      @Uetti 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@michaelrochester48Actually the title is Did We Meet Somewhere Before?

    • @hisham_hm
      @hisham_hm 11 месяцев назад +9

      Give Ireland Back to the Irish would probably be in that compilation!

  • @Sol-Cutta
    @Sol-Cutta Месяц назад +1

    I loved it as a boy of 12 and love it today's, for me it's a beautiful song i find very emotive and love at xmas.

  • @elvisleeboy
    @elvisleeboy 11 месяцев назад +103

    It's a shame that the Rupert film wasn't a full-length feature. I suspect it would now be regarded as a classic, and would be remembered far more fondly than Give My Regards To Broad Street.

    • @kchishol1970
      @kchishol1970 11 месяцев назад +12

      Making a Rupert animated feature film was McCartney's original film project, and considering the botch Give My Regards to Broad Street turned out to be, McCartney should stuck with that idea to begin with.

    • @moreheff
      @moreheff 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@kchishol1970 Agreed!!

    • @rupert-j8f
      @rupert-j8f 11 месяцев назад

      if you look on youtube you can find a cinema reel for give my regards to broad street. they showed the rupert cartoon before the film in the cinema it was about 15 minutes long. @@moreheff

    • @hypefinn
      @hypefinn 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@kchishol1970definitely

  • @MrJohnffrey87
    @MrJohnffrey87 10 месяцев назад +6

    I had no idea that the Rupert Bear franchise was so old until I saw the short where Paul introduced it and said he loved to read the comics when he was a kid, I had assumed it came out in the 90’s since that’s when the animated series came out.

    • @JordySchaap
      @JordySchaap 10 месяцев назад +3

      Rupert turned 100 years old in 2020. The oldest still running comic character in the world at this moment. Older then Mickey or other famous bears

  • @mollietenpenny4093
    @mollietenpenny4093 10 месяцев назад +19

    I'm an American and I remember Rupert through the Qubo network. Rupert reminds me of a British version of Little Bear.🥰❤🐻

  • @JayForeman
    @JayForeman 11 месяцев назад +112

    I had the picture disc of this growing up, and loved it! (Would it be worth something now?) I remember thinking there must be two people called Paul McCartney - the one in the Beatles, and the one with the yellow scarf who sings this song.

    • @pemo2676
      @pemo2676 10 месяцев назад +6

      oh my god its jay foreman!

    • @ThatCoalSoul
      @ThatCoalSoul 10 месяцев назад

      Wow, hi there Mr Foreman.

    • @ThisPossumKnits
      @ThisPossumKnits 10 месяцев назад

      Great to see you here! 🥰

    • @strathman7501
      @strathman7501 Месяц назад +1

      In a way you were right - there are many different musical Paul McCartney's all inhabiting the same extraordinary mind.

  • @JTKaeloo
    @JTKaeloo 11 месяцев назад +27

    Interesting that in 1984, Two Beatles were in Children’s programmes.
    Ringo with Thomas The Tank Engine (which was my introduction to Ringo)
    And Paul with Rupert the bear

  • @tiestenbosch
    @tiestenbosch 10 месяцев назад +10

    I think this shows that Paul always followed his own feeling, regardless of what people would think. He does what he feels like. It shows his versatility and talent on many levels. Ok, maybe not in film making, but as a musician he is stuborn and it suits him!

  • @JordySchaap
    @JordySchaap 10 месяцев назад +24

    The weird thing is, in the Netherlands for some reason this song is regarded and known as a christmas song while it has nothing to do with that. It's always played on different radio stations in december (inbetween the christmas song classics) multiple times a day every year. The song also appears every year since 1999 non stop on the national Top2000 list, with the best 2000 songs of the year.
    The song and film are very beautiful and easily one of my favorite songs. I'm proud of the fact that i possess a original animation cell from this film. Wish Rupert Bear himself will get some new notice again some day. It's a classic and so many generations grew up with him except for the last one. Children nowadays won't know him and that's really a shame. Shame that the current owners neglect Rupert and i can't understand why they do it because it has so much potential still. Unlike McCartney they don't have the same love for this character and the world around him.

    • @Antifearn
      @Antifearn 10 месяцев назад +1

      That’s so interesting. I would honestly prefer to listen to it during the holidays than “Wonderful Christmastime”. It has so much more of that wintery warmth and nostalgia.

  • @pedromarques7457
    @pedromarques7457 11 месяцев назад +29

    More than the orchestration or the choirs, what stands out in We All Stand Together is the unforgettable melody. Nobody writes melodies like Paul McCartney!

    • @Attmay
      @Attmay 10 месяцев назад

      If John were alive, he'd say "maybe I should have done this instead of writing "Imagine," it would have gotten the point across better."

  • @CarysCreatesThings
    @CarysCreatesThings 10 месяцев назад +18

    I used to sing The Frog Song to my nephew when he was a baby. It started when I was helping my sister get him and his twin sister ready for bed, and we'd just got them out of the bath. My sister was holding my niece and I held my nephew, and I was bouncing him up and down in his towel trying to get him warm and dry. Then I started singing "bom, bom bom!" in the frog voice as I was bouncing up and down with him, and he started cracking up laughing. It was the cutest thing ever. After that, every time I saw him, he wanted me to pick him up and sing The Frog Song. I sang it to my niece too, but she didn't find it as amusing as her brother. I moved overseas a few months later, and my sister showed the We All Stand Together video to the twins to remind them of me. She said my nephew didn't laugh at it, and he preferred his aunty making silly voices and bouncing him up and down. I'll always have a soft spot for this song.

    • @papalaz4444244
      @papalaz4444244 10 месяцев назад

      a long overdetailed story all about you

    • @CarysCreatesThings
      @CarysCreatesThings 10 месяцев назад

      @@papalaz4444244 Feel better after posting that?

    • @CarysCreatesThings
      @CarysCreatesThings Месяц назад +1

      @@papalaz4444244 I didn’t see your unnecessary reply until now as for some reason I stopped getting notifications on RUclips. I hope you’ve had therapy in the 9 months since you posted it. I’m so sorry that my sharing of a special memory associated with this song bothered you so much.

  • @cmeflywva
    @cmeflywva 11 месяцев назад +37

    As an American I had only heard of Rupert after reading an article of Paul announcing he had bought the film rights. Since his movie wasn’t released in my area my first exposure to Rupert was when Disney showed it on their cable channel. I was impressed with the artwork and considered the song a perfect example of Paul’s classical style of melody and sentimental expression. Paul was always a bit too sentimental for the other three Beatles but Paul appears to have came from a close knit family which is supported by the extra help his extended family gave after his mother died. I enjoyed the song and had to order the UK version of All The Best to have a copy. Paul is often slagged for this type of work but in my opinion he is good at this type of work. He doesn’t pump this type of work out constantly and he honestly enjoys experimenting with other types of music. Some of them I didn’t enjoy but I’m pleased he has that level of success that allows him to experiment outside of his genre and comfort level. Just like I have told people when they’ve criticized him for this song, don’t listen to it. It’s hypocrisy to say artists should be allowed to make music any way they want and then criticize them for doing so.
    Another well made video giving objective analysis and criticism of the subject. Thank you.

  • @chryslynyrd
    @chryslynyrd 10 месяцев назад +8

    I love "We all stand together", it was my first single back in 1984! It's so melodic, and as you said the orchestration is remarkable, just beautiful. I really enjoyed this video, thank you.

    • @Parlogram
      @Parlogram  10 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you! I'm glad you enjoyed it.

  • @jasonluckey2214
    @jasonluckey2214 11 месяцев назад +22

    As a major McCartney fan, I sought this out when it was released. Being from America, it was very tough. I found it on an international release of All the Best. I have always liked the animated feature. I like the style a lot.

  • @ViolentVegan
    @ViolentVegan 11 месяцев назад +15

    I just pray Paul sees this video and finally finishes his Rupert album!

  • @michaelmiller641
    @michaelmiller641 10 месяцев назад +7

    Yes "we all stand together" is a charming song, well crafted. Great video, thanks for that

    • @Parlogram
      @Parlogram  10 месяцев назад +2

      Glad you enjoyed it, Michael!

  • @BeatlePete910
    @BeatlePete910 11 месяцев назад +49

    As an American, I definitely had little point of reference for Rupert, other than the brief mentions in Beatles books. I was excited to finally see him when it was announced the Frog Song video would be the feature before Broad St. To back up your research about the lack of turn out, I was one of 4 people in a large theater on opening night. By the end of the weekend, a new movie had taken it's place at the theater. As for my feelings about We All Stand Together and it's accompanying video, It's unapologetic love! I was lucky enough to have tracked down the UK single shortly after release, as well as all the subsequent re-releases over the years. When Paul takes on music like this, I tend to love it because you can tell it's genuinely coming from within, and that's what draws me to him, warts and all! The down slide for Paul started in the US around this point, but as you said, it wasn't because of Rupert. Great job, as always, Andrew!

    • @Parlogram
      @Parlogram  11 месяцев назад +6

      Thanks Pete. Glad you enjoyed it and thanks for sharing your memories!

    • @anthonyvigliotti6560
      @anthonyvigliotti6560 11 месяцев назад +5

      Cool subject to tackle, Andrew. Excellent job! As for me, being from the states, I picked up my copies of the original single (and pic disc) of WAST at a record show. I am a fan. The song never bothered me as I have always viewed Paul as a songwriter who could create in any musical genre. A brilliant artist. Your research here and what was going on at the time of the record's release was very informative. Good job! 👍

    • @Parlogram
      @Parlogram  11 месяцев назад +5

      @@anthonyvigliotti6560 Thanks! 👍

  • @strathman7501
    @strathman7501 11 месяцев назад +6

    Beautiful animation, and gorgeous music. Never felt the need, as many do, to excuse it because "Well, it's for children". That always feels cowardly. It's brillant and completely charming and few if any other cool "rock" artists would have had either the genius or the balls to release it. I love it and I'm proud! Bravo Paul, we all stand together!!

  • @Lore4Sun
    @Lore4Sun 11 месяцев назад +6

    One of his best songs ever. The creativity and arrangement is genius. Ive listened to it so many times and still blown away by the depth of the musicality and production. And the simple message is powerful, its music like this that shows McCartney is in a league of his own as musician/producer/composer of the last 100 years.

  • @eduardocapdeville_mex
    @eduardocapdeville_mex 11 месяцев назад +6

    In Mexico, the We All Stand Together video was the start of TV channel 5 broadcast of the day back in 1985, I was 11 years old and I had no idea about a guy named Paul MCartney but I loved the music and I was ready to turn on the TV just to hear the music and be ready for some cartoons before making homework… beautiful child days. Later when I met first The Beatles and then McCartney was a big surprise to find that he was the composer of that song. In 1992 I bought Paul’s All best CD and later I found that there was a second version that included “the frog song” and bought it again just for that song… This music brings back my childhood and I love it… Thankyou!

    • @Parlogram
      @Parlogram  11 месяцев назад +2

      Glad you enjoyed it!

    • @potroatlantes
      @potroatlantes 11 месяцев назад +1

      Yeah, the song was very popular in Mexico thanks to Channel 5 :D

    • @dekugh64
      @dekugh64 10 месяцев назад

      Hay video de eso?

    • @potroatlantes
      @potroatlantes 10 месяцев назад

      @@dekugh64 Buena pregunta, busqué en youtube (con la frase "canción de las ranitas Canal 5") y no hay como tal un fragmento original de cómo lo presentaban exactamente, pero sí presentan el video original bajo esa denominación.

  • @triplejazzmusicisall1883
    @triplejazzmusicisall1883 11 месяцев назад +24

    I get so annoyed when people who want to identify as arty or rock gods’ slag of this song and film for the obvious reason it was not made for them. It was meant to be and remains a children's song but for millions one with so much charm and character is appeals across all ages for those possessing some child-like qualities in their heart. This was beautifully executed and the film in 1984, the year of its release won a UK BAFTA (British Academy Award) for Best Animated Short Film. For punk rockers and heavy metal dudes to demonise a fantastic children's song is a sad reflection on those who have no understanding of genre. For those whoever, including punk and heavy rockers, who loved the song alongside the masses good for you for putting art/music for children before image veneer and what I call Rolling Stone BS or the Jann Wenner factor.. As for Broad Street - oh dear. Might have to skip that one.

  • @gallaghim
    @gallaghim 11 месяцев назад +6

    I unashamedly love this song. I remember it waiting for me in my bedroom as a kid, a present from my parents. Its always made the hairs on the back of my neck stand up, that melody just moves me. Thank you for such an interesting history of it.

  • @dinovesh
    @dinovesh 11 месяцев назад +9

    I was invited to the Harty TV show in November 1984 as Paul was on it and when the Frog Song received its world premiere showing, Paul signed my Broad Street album after the show, two years later in Newcastle at the Tube TV show, Paul had my Rupert scarf and waved it aloft on stage after he had finished performing and with him it stayed as I never got it back.... Yours Nutwoodingly Dino V 🙂 👐🎸🐸

    • @Parlogram
      @Parlogram  11 месяцев назад +2

      Great story, Dino! 😎

  • @michaelf9693
    @michaelf9693 11 месяцев назад +4

    The first time I saw Paul (or any Beatle) in the flesh was at the New York premiere of Broad Street. That was very exciting. Two days later I saw the movie in the same theater with not a lot of people around me. Not expecting a pre movie cartoon, nor being familiar with Rupert, I was absolutely charmed by the cartoon and was very moved by We All Stand Together. I still love the song. It made Broad Street all the more disappointing after. It was fun to see Paul and Ringo and the songs were good. But it was a dull movie. But the memory of seeing Paul and then the movie in the same theater is a fond one. Thanks for background on Rupert.

  • @AshCutlermusic
    @AshCutlermusic 11 месяцев назад +5

    Thank you for covering this on your channel Andrew! The whole reason for my McCartney/Beatles obsession is due to Rupert and the Frog Song. I wasn't even 1 at the time of it's release and I was singing it before I could talk. I have a huge soft spot for 1984 Macca and even love Broad Street so thank you for giving that period some love. :) Just as a side note, when we did eventually get a copy of the Frog Song on VHS I was pretty freaked out by the last song on that video 'The Oriental Nightfish'. There's even a Facebook page dedicated to it. Amazing memories!!

    • @Parlogram
      @Parlogram  11 месяцев назад +3

      Great story, Ash! Thanks for watching!

  • @markplank5929
    @markplank5929 8 месяцев назад +1

    I have always been charmed by this delightful song.

  • @ChloeCostello972
    @ChloeCostello972 11 месяцев назад +9

    I greatly enjoy your videos and I enjoyed this one a lot, but I feel like I need to mention that the tabloid interviews included with Denny Laine were very unfairly taken out of context.
    Denny never went to the sun to sell dirt on the McCartneys. In 1983, his ex wife Jo Jo decided to sell her own stories about Paul and Linda to the Sunday Times. At the same time, Denny had cautiously agreed to work on a biography with a friend of a friend, and he sat down with this guy for some tape-recorded interviews. During that time, the guy asked Denny “a couple of weird questions about the bust in Japan” as he put it, but this was supposed to be off the record. This person then went behind Denny’s back and provided not just the unedited and unapproved interview that Denny gave, but also included the parts that Denny only shared off record. The Sun published all of this under the guise of it being an interview with Denny, but they also included content from Jo Jo’s tabloid rant.
    Denny did a TV ad around this time as he was under the impression that it was going to be a nice little article promoting this biography in The Sun, so he said he would talk about his life with the McCartneys. The Sun actually edited this to have somebody else speaking in a very different tone over him (they didn’t even have the same accent as Denny) to make it appear malicious. The interview was also hacked to pieces and rearranged to sound as malicious as possible when published.
    Again, love the video, I just think it’s important this is clarified as Denny has now passed away and he tried to get this across for years.

    • @ChloeCostello972
      @ChloeCostello972 11 месяцев назад +5

      Denny didn’t find out about the altered tv airing for over a year after it happened. He sent a letter to Paul right away, when he found out, to explain the entire situation. I understand the idea here is to portray Paul’s negative representation in the media at the time, i again just want to make sure Denny’s explanation is known. He did not sell the stories for money as many assume.

    • @MrKeychange
      @MrKeychange 11 месяцев назад +2

      That's a really elaborate set of events and Denny DID tell a stranger with a tape recorder really private things about Paul. They baked the cake, but he supplied the ingredients

  • @cclivgg
    @cclivgg Месяц назад

    I grew up with this song, my favourite anecdote of it is not my own, but my dad's. His lasting memory of the song and short that accompanied it was being 7 years old in school and watching it with his classmates on those old roll-in TVs on VHS! He was never a massive Beatles fan growing up (which of course he now is - how can you not?!), but Rupert the Bear and the Frog Choir was surely the strongest impression McCartney left on a group of six and seven year olds in a random town in England in 1984

  • @Silkyfur
    @Silkyfur 11 месяцев назад +6

    As a ten year old, I bought the All The Best-compilation in 1987. It was the third Paul McCartney(+Wings) album I bought, after having previously bought Tug of War and London Town.
    I loved We All Stand Together from the first moment I heard it, and now while I am at the age of 47, it is still an absolute favourite of mine.
    In particular, it is the magnificent orchestration by George Martin that makes me love the song so much.
    Thank you for making this great video!

    • @Parlogram
      @Parlogram  11 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks for watching!

  • @martinfenton1275
    @martinfenton1275 11 месяцев назад +3

    It’s easy to sneer as an adult at songs made for children, but this 8-year-old was charmed and captivated by We All Stand Together. Before that, Paul McCartney was that old bloke who made slightly boring records with other people. I knew Beatles songs but hadn’t yet made that connection.
    The same goes for Yellow Submarine and The Laughing Gnome. I wasn’t around when they were released, but there were handed-down copies in my tiny record collection which I cherished.

  • @roncyr5072
    @roncyr5072 11 месяцев назад +3

    Thanks for putting this into context. When I first heard it in 1987,issued on his greatest hits LP issued in Canada, I thought it was a terrible song and had no idea why it was on the LP. Many years later I was understood the association with Rupert. But this song added to his unpopularity from 85 to 89 in Canada. Luckily I was a loyal fan and saw him in person in Dec of 1989.

  • @disraelidemon
    @disraelidemon 10 месяцев назад +2

    Thanks for making this. As a teenager, I remember seeing The Frog Chorus on Top of the Pops a couple of times. The quality of the animation always seemed way too good just for a pop video, but it always puzzled me that I never heard anything about a stand-alone movie (which I assumed would be feature length.) It being an accompanying feature makes perfect sense. Finally got to see the whole thing on RUclips after 40 years!

    • @Parlogram
      @Parlogram  10 месяцев назад

      Thanks for watching!

  • @AreJayCee
    @AreJayCee 10 месяцев назад +3

    I was a kid when this came out. You could get beaten up in the playground for saying you liked this. 40 years later, don't think that's changed 😊

  • @Taffy064
    @Taffy064 10 месяцев назад +4

    You had me at 2:06 when describing "The sun" as the most morally bankrupt newspaper! As a rather timorous child, I would agree with your description of the "Rupert the bear" series as slightly scary especially in the case of that creepy twig creature thing "Raggety". Thank you for a great upload which was well researched and I totally agree with.

    • @barbarakirk3064
      @barbarakirk3064 3 месяца назад

      A number of the production team on the 70s Rupert series had worked previously on Gerry Anderson's animated series.

  • @SonofMrPeanut
    @SonofMrPeanut 11 месяцев назад +4

    The song and short were absolute staples in our Southern California home. I first saw it on one of VHS tapes back in the '90s (probably recorded off TV onto one of our many all-purpose tapes). I still have the DVD shorts compilation in my collection today.
    I also have a lot of fondness for Paul's earlier scrapped soundtrack, which I'd heard via the now pulled RUclips upload a bit back. What a treat it was to hear "The Castle of the King of the Birds" in Get Back and then hear it in that context.

  • @claresherman2278
    @claresherman2278 10 месяцев назад +1

    Also, thanks for addressing the reason why some of us in the UK had a hard time forgiving Denny Laine. I saw that his last wife blamed Jojo Laine for those articles. Well, I’m sure that’s what Denny told her…

  • @jimc8186
    @jimc8186 8 месяцев назад

    This was a very intersecting and fun video. I played it for my children when it came out and I play it today for my grandchildren. We all loved it, fits perfectly with the classic “Disney” films. Walt would be proud.

  • @hezekiahthomas837
    @hezekiahthomas837 2 месяца назад +1

    Genuinely never knew about the story behind this it was just a cute song we used to sing in primary school along with grandma we love you yiu

  • @colinmitchell6872
    @colinmitchell6872 11 месяцев назад +2

    I have the original and reissued picture discs of the single and a uk pressing of All the best all bought at time of release. After the Live Aid cock up, the day after the concert Bob Geldof invited Paul to a studio to re-record the first half of Let it Be for future usage. I think this new version is on the DVD of the live aid concert released around 2004. Great video Andrew. How can anyone not love Rupert the bear? My oldest memory of him is owning Rupert and the firebird on vinyl. Its on RUclips with some frog chorus like catchy songs. Cheers, Col.

  • @boblehman1726
    @boblehman1726 11 месяцев назад +2

    As an American, I knew nothing about Rupert. But I, my wife, our baby son, and my sister just happened to take a trip to London in late 1984 when Broadstreet (with Rupert) was playing in the cinemas. My sister and I went to see it one evening, and I took a photo of the poster advertising the Rupert short. Sometime later back home, I bought an uncommon 8-inch LaserDisc with Rupert on side 1, and Seaside Woman & Oriental Nightfish on side 2. I and all my kids (3 eventually) got to love Rupert and Seaside Woman - they're great! I copied that 8" LaserDisc onto DVD-R, and now my grandkids and grand-nephews love those 2 videos & songs too - I even have them on my smartphone to play when visiting them (along with the music videos from Yellow Submarine).

    • @boblehman1726
      @boblehman1726 11 месяцев назад +1

      And although the plot of Broadstreet is nothing to brag about, I still love its music videos!

  • @marcellolomele4247
    @marcellolomele4247 11 месяцев назад +4

    Christmas 1984 was very special for me. In Italy Christmas videos for Band Aid, Wham! and McCartney’s We All & No more lonely nights were in heavy rotation. Since that Christmas is best reminded by me as my mum cane Back from hospital After a month…well, is very emotional for me. Thanks for these memories, Andrew.

    • @Parlogram
      @Parlogram  11 месяцев назад

      Glad it bought back some nice memories, Marcello.

  • @fangoram29
    @fangoram29 10 месяцев назад +5

    I knew Rupert was much older than the cartoon I watched in the 90's but never thought much past that. This was cool to learn

    • @jharri7908
      @jharri7908 10 месяцев назад

      I loved that cartoon as a kid!!

    • @skootergirl22
      @skootergirl22 10 месяцев назад

      The theme song is still stuck in my head

  • @simonvanthoff
    @simonvanthoff 11 месяцев назад +3

    This was by far the greatest mini-documentary about one of my all time favorites of Sir Paul that I've ever found anywhere ! Well done ! Love the fact how you emphasize the wonderful production and voices and instrumentation and arrangements in this classic McCartney song.
    I am always surprised and sad about, generally speaking, how little love this amazing song usually gets from the public and especially from McCartney & Beatles-fans. I've never ever understood that. Because I call it nothing less than a wonderful masterpiece, and I am so glad you gave it here, in this splendid video, some context and explaining. Wonderful work 👍🏻
    Kind regards, greetings from The Netherlands, Simon 🎹

    • @Parlogram
      @Parlogram  11 месяцев назад +2

      Thanks Simon. Glad you enjoyed it!

  • @space.canada
    @space.canada 11 месяцев назад +4

    I’m an American but growing up my dad never had cable tv. So the tv we got featured a lot of international shows. Rupert is a memory that wasn’t unlocked until watching this video lol.

  • @PaulinaAngel
    @PaulinaAngel 11 месяцев назад +6

    I still have my VHS copy that me dad bought me as a kid back in 1988, it was accompanied with two animated movies for Seaside Woman & The Oriental Nightfish by Linda. I truly love the song and still brings tears to my eyes when I play it, beautiful song for a beautiful animated film.
    You gotta tell me where you got your scarf at, I love it.

    • @Parlogram
      @Parlogram  11 месяцев назад +2

      Thanks Paulina. I got the scarf from Amazon. I put a link to it in the description.

  • @ericaceous1652
    @ericaceous1652 10 месяцев назад +1

    My Grandma had a copy of this Rupert short on VHS, and I watched it many many times. I can picture myself in the living room of her old bungalow now, eating toasted teacakes in front of the electric fire and humming along to the melody. Its nice to remember Grandma - glad I came across this video tonight.

    • @Parlogram
      @Parlogram  10 месяцев назад

      Beautiful memories. Thanks for wathcing!

  • @anotherbeatlesfan1401
    @anotherbeatlesfan1401 11 месяцев назад +2

    Hey Andrew! Incredible video as always. We All Stand Together is also included in the Brazilian version of All The Best - I love it and it's super nostalgic for me, it was one of my favorites as a kid, loved the little film too. Paul's a genius!

    • @Parlogram
      @Parlogram  11 месяцев назад +2

      Glad you enjoyed it!

  • @saawwah
    @saawwah Месяц назад

    As a child this was a favourite song of mine,I remember getting a new stereo for Christmas and played this song an awful lot

  • @MatthewAnderson707
    @MatthewAnderson707 11 месяцев назад +3

    I love how you cover niche topics regarding the fab four. I find things like this fascinating and always come back to learn more about the records the Beatles put out or the records put out during their solo careers. In the future, will you cover Paul McCartney's projects relating to Buddy Holly, such as purchasing the publishing rights to his music, hosting Buddy Holly Week from 1976 to 1999 and the documentary he made for BBC Arena back in the mid-80's?

    • @Parlogram
      @Parlogram  11 месяцев назад

      Glad you enjoyed it, Matthew!

  • @GUNUFofficial
    @GUNUFofficial 10 месяцев назад +2

    Omg I know rupert it played on qubo in america along with other shows like the real ghostbusters, the other ghost busters not related to the first ghostbusters but instead based on an old show that's seprate from the movie, and also babar.
    Man, r.i.p qubo.

  • @ebarteldes
    @ebarteldes 10 месяцев назад +1

    I love that song. I have it on my phone and the other day it played, my wife (who is from Poland) asked me what the heck that was, so I found the full length video on RUclips and she thought it was cool

  • @juanbeatle1
    @juanbeatle1 8 месяцев назад

    I always like the song but now my 6 months baby looooves it so much so now it makes me smile every time I hear it. Amazing how Mccartney can activate babies music neurons! Cheers from Mexico 🇲🇽

  • @billleary5779
    @billleary5779 11 месяцев назад +8

    We All Stand Together is definitely meant for a specific audience although I can see why it was so successful during Christmas 1984 with its sing along chorus much like Pipes of Peace and Mull of Kintyre which both hit around Christmas time in 1983 and 1977 respectively. Never heard We All Stand Together until much later but I do recognize its appeal even if it’s not my favorite. Thanks for another enjoyable video Andrew!

    • @Parlogram
      @Parlogram  11 месяцев назад +1

      Glad you enjoyed it, Bill!

  • @antoniodalfonso
    @antoniodalfonso 11 месяцев назад +2

    Andrew, this video opened up this 'children' side of McCartney that has been viewed lightly. But the composer burst forth, and that rather impressed and confused we Beatles biased followers. Personally, finding out about this immensely creative side of this young man sort of lifted McCartney to a level that was not very common in our rockers' mind. Beatles, Solo, Wings, Composer for other artists (deserving of a video, Andrew, hint hint), Composer of children songs, Classical masterpieces, Fireman explorations, Painter, Photographer, Filmmaker, Poet. The 1980s revealed a young person who was blessed with an immensity of creativity that baffled ill-prepared critics and, yes, the listening audience. It is true Denny Laine was hurt, rightly so, but he also confessed, unblushingly, that McCartney would be remembered long after the rest of us would vanish in the haze. Thank you, Andrew, for lifting your scarf to a great artist of the times.

    • @Parlogram
      @Parlogram  11 месяцев назад

      My pleasure, Antonio!

  • @joaosousa8247
    @joaosousa8247 10 месяцев назад

    The video made it all the way to our living room in Portugal, 40 years ago. I was a little kid back then and became so ecstatic about this little film that my parents had to buy me the vinyl. 40 years later, this is the song I play on RUclips for my baby daughter to fall asleep to. Too many things to add but long story short, the song and the short film are two little masterpieces!

  • @denniskinch6267
    @denniskinch6267 11 месяцев назад

    I listened to it in 1984 and then introduced my 2 daughters to it...all of it, which led to us all being and becoming huge Paul and Linda fans, including Wings et al. Being a musician who grew up hard and had my wife in an improv band I had, {thank you Paul ( and Steve Howe)} I did not know all the tid bits that you gave us here and can't wait to show my girls (now in their 30's) and make their day! Thanks much.

  • @davehealey2397
    @davehealey2397 11 месяцев назад +2

    Nice production. Very informative. I'm glad that you do not shy away from subjects that some may consider uncool and that you treat the subject with respect rather than send it up. Cheers!

    • @Parlogram
      @Parlogram  11 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks Dave. I appreciate that!

  • @OscarOSullivan
    @OscarOSullivan 10 месяцев назад +1

    The frog song used to be played on Christmas FM here in Ireland.

    • @johnd6487
      @johnd6487 10 месяцев назад

      Funny how memory plays tricks, I always remembered it as a UK Christmas number 1 from my childhood.. Although, being in my early teens, I also remember how uncool everyone thought it was (which was a bit awkward, as I really liked it.. but I was never one of the cool kids)

  • @KevinTheCaravanner
    @KevinTheCaravanner 11 месяцев назад +3

    As a Brit born in the mid 60s I’d really like to emphasise to non-Brits how important Rupert was to us kids. If we were lucky we’d receive the Rupert annual at Christmas and because it can be read three different ways, it would be read repeatedly. It definitely wasn’t just for Christmas. The world of Rupert was bizarre and magical, like so much British children’s literature. I am delighted to learn the annual is still produced today. If you’re a non-Brit and wonder what all the fuss is about, I recommend you get hold of an annual and see for yourself.

    • @brucefournier2391
      @brucefournier2391 11 месяцев назад +2

      Yes, we in the States missed out. Mickey is no Rupert. Rupert is what seems to be 'missing' today in growing up, learning, and retaining goodness, respect, wholesome attitudes applied to living. The lasting traditions of the Rupert series is a blessing, as you say above, to be treasured.

  • @LittleRichard1988
    @LittleRichard1988 2 месяца назад

    I was born 4 years after 1984 but when I was about 7 I was introduced to We all stand together on a children's video
    called "a day full of songs and surprises" where is was sung by Dave Benson Philips but it wasn't unitl within the last
    few years I had any idea that it was a Paul McCartney song even though in the credits it clearly states that it's owned
    MPL Communications and obviously on that chidren's video the music arrangement is just a generic midi synthesized
    backing track by "Tolly Music" as this video was owned by Abbey Broadcasting a company who specialize in children's
    videos. A snippet of We all stand together was used on a TV advert about 6 years ago so that was really the first time
    I had probably heard a few seconds of the original version but it was only a couple of days ago that I bravely searched
    for this song to hear it in full. I prefer Mary had a little lamb and remember first hearing that on the radio in 2005 but
    I actually really liked that as I have always had a keen interest in kid's music and public domain music in general.
    When I was younger Yellow submarine was one of my favourite Beatles songs as well as Lucy in the sky with diamonds.

  • @luis_e_saavedra
    @luis_e_saavedra 11 месяцев назад +1

    Great video! The scarf is a great detail! Although I like “Spies like us” Many singles from Paul are for strange films like “Same time next year”

  • @ChristopherSobieniak
    @ChristopherSobieniak 10 месяцев назад +1

    At least they cared to run the film over here, albeit, on a premium channel at the time (Disney Channel). It also had a home video release so it it wasn't too obscure, but certainly didn't get Rupert through the American door as they might've wanted.

  • @magicanimalfish1029
    @magicanimalfish1029 11 месяцев назад +9

    Love this channel. Great videos, always really informative. These will be an invaluable resource for Beatles scholars in years to come for sure...

  • @gloryliberty
    @gloryliberty 11 месяцев назад

    I was born in late 1984 and have a VHS recording of the short film taped off The Disney Channel back in the late 80s - I loved it (and the song) back then and I love them still now.
    I can bet with any certainty I have that this was my first Paul McCartney song! The Beatles weren’t played much in my house when I was growing up, so I would only catch them when my dad would listen to his oldies radio in the car. Imagine my surprise when later I discovered the voice of Rupert was my favorite Beatle! 😳
    This is one of my favorite pieces of childhood nostalgia. Thanks for featuring it!

    • @Parlogram
      @Parlogram  11 месяцев назад

      Glad it bought back some nice memories.

  • @jasonwhiton174
    @jasonwhiton174 11 месяцев назад +1

    Great video! I do love the Rupert short film -and Paul's other animated shorts- and it's fun to hear more about how this particular project developed. I've been wanting to go back and explore the books and TV series. Seems so charming! I remember once wondering if Geoff Dunbar was related to John Dunbar of Indica, but Mark Lewisohn told me it was unlikely. Now I want to see Lautrec! Thanks :)

  • @rossmclelland
    @rossmclelland 11 месяцев назад +3

    Love it. It got me as a kid into McCartney & very quickly into my sister’s red & blue albums.
    Frog chorus became the second single I bought after Spies like Us, (I know, it had been out a while by then)
    So i became a Beatles fan in the mid 80’s at about 10 years old.
    And today Paul McCartney is still at the top of my most listened to artists on spotify.

    • @thesilvershining
      @thesilvershining 10 месяцев назад

      I didn’t know about Rupert as a kid in the States, which makes me sad because I would have loved it!

  • @Superbokka
    @Superbokka 10 месяцев назад +1

    I was 12 in 1984 and remember it well. Me and my brothers loved the song.

  • @markearnestfromreno613
    @markearnestfromreno613 11 месяцев назад +1

    Yep, I’m one of your US viewers who didn’t really know about this one til recently. I heard both sides of the single on streaming as part of the 7’’ Singles box. I defiant seek out the film too - that animation style looks fantastic. Also: nice scarf! 😁 at first, I thought it was just gonna be in that one cutaway and then disappear. 😂

  • @enigmalfidelity
    @enigmalfidelity 10 месяцев назад

    Well, this video just reminded me of a series to get for my kids!
    Thank you!

  • @allkindsofcollecting
    @allkindsofcollecting 11 месяцев назад +1

    Charming! It really is one of my favourite McCartney songs, and Rupert and the Frog Song is always compulsory viewing at Christmas in my house!

  • @blackvinylgrooves
    @blackvinylgrooves 11 месяцев назад +1

    You're right about Rupert never catching on here in the US. I'm not sure why. I've been selling on ebay about 25 years. In my travels of going around looking around for stuff to sell on ebay, I once found several Rupert annuals, dating from the 1930s to early 40s. So I can attest they were published during WWII. They were auction items. I had no interest, or bids, from any country other than UK and Australia. I can't recall what they went for, but there was a lot of bids, and they did go for decent money.
    I'm glad to hear you say nice things about George Martin's compositions. You know how I feel about Martin's "Pepperland Suite", on the Yellow Submarine album. Perhaps that would have been better received had it been issued as a separate record. Martin was a classically trained composer, conductor, pianist, and oboist. He attended Guildhall School of Music. Had it not been for Martin's influence on The Beatles, there might not have been an "Eleanor Rigby", to say nothing of all the classical music elements in Sgt. Pepper's. The Beatles, along with The Moody Blues, helped lay the groundwork for all of the classically influenced psychedelia, and prog rock, we saw in the late 1960s, and 1970s.
    It's really a shame George Martin didn't write more classical music, or even film scores, outside of his work as a producer . You might do a review some time of the "Live And Let Die" soundtrack, especially in comparison to other classic James Bond soundtracks.
    If you read the reviews of his records in the American press, after "Pipes Of Peace", they were pretty much panned by critics, until "Flowers In The Dirt" came along. That was the record that more or less helped restore Paul's respectability in the States.

  • @pyle5433
    @pyle5433 10 месяцев назад +1

    There's also an unreleased album of many unreleased songs called Rupert. I really wish Paul McCartney releases that album. There are many great songs in it, including his own Rupert's theme.

  • @russellthechemist8291
    @russellthechemist8291 11 месяцев назад

    This is a wonderful video, Andrew. Very educational. The single was the first one I bought as a young boy. I still have it.

    • @Parlogram
      @Parlogram  11 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks! Glad you enjoyed it!

  • @nicknikipediacaulkin5943
    @nicknikipediacaulkin5943 11 месяцев назад

    It's a charming single, Andrew, and one of those songs you can't get out of your head once you hear it! Thanks for telling us the background to its release .

    • @Parlogram
      @Parlogram  11 месяцев назад

      I know what you mean, Nick. Glad you enjoyed the video.

  • @specter707
    @specter707 10 месяцев назад

    As a youngster living in Florida, I remember my mom recording "Rupert And The Frog Song" on our first VCR when it premiered on HBO back in the day. It didn't come out of nowhere, HBO ran promos for it leading up to its airing, so it came on with anticipation. Had no idea Rupert was a thing long before that.

  • @samfeldstein4498
    @samfeldstein4498 11 месяцев назад +2

    It's a shame Rupert didn't become known in the US to my knowledge until its airing on Nick Jr in the 90s which I remember watching when I was little. Thanks for making this video about this underrated song.

    • @Parlogram
      @Parlogram  11 месяцев назад

      Thanks for watching!

  • @gregoryfilms9405
    @gregoryfilms9405 11 месяцев назад +2

    You got one thing wrong here, large amounts of kids were not going with their parents to watch Rupert before Broad street at cinemas in the UK. I begged my mum to take me as a nipper because I was (unusually for a kid back then) so into The Beatles. The large London cinema was completely empty, apart from one old lady who was asleep in the back! Broadstreet had vanished within a week from that theatre. As you say, it sold huge amounts on video and I remember kids singing the 'bom bom bom' parts in the playground. It certainly didn't save his career though. His reputation in the music press was rock bottom, pretty much until he started touring again in the late 80's and I was seen as an oddball for loving The Beatles and (even worse) McCartney. I admire the song as it does exactly what it was supposed to do: remind us of Disney classic songs, fit the film perfectly and be sung/loved by children. I still have the 7" and also the 12" picture disc. A very enjoyable video though, nice work. I do have a soft spot for Spies Like Us (which was his last original US Top Ten solo single) and Press To Play (a HUGE flop everywhere) , largely due to Macca being the only Beatle releasing new stuff that I could use my pocket money to buy at that time!

  • @animationunlimited2958
    @animationunlimited2958 10 месяцев назад +2

    Strange how despite the Teddy Bear being an American product there are far more bears in British kids media.

  • @OlagGan
    @OlagGan 10 месяцев назад +2

    Apparently Mary Tortell used to write Rupert whilst sunbathing in her garden. This caused kids from all over to her house to watch her write Rupert Bear😂

  • @Jolgeable
    @Jolgeable 10 месяцев назад

    My family bought the All the Best compilation here in Brazil at the end of the 80s. I was a child and I loved the song, even though I didn't know Rupert (in Brazil it was only shown on TV in the late 90s and 2000s).
    But I saw the music video because, to promote the album, a TV channel made a special show that was just several Paul McCartney music videos, and the clip for that song was included.
    The album (All the Best) had an insert with song lyrics, and I memorized it - scratching my head, because it was hard to understand the relationship between writing and pronunciation in English. But I memorized it anyway. Without knowing what it meant, of course.
    I hadn't heard this song in a long time and I decided to listen to it again thanks to this video. I found it very fun because I remembered the words and the sound, but now I understand the language.

  • @franco426
    @franco426 11 месяцев назад

    Great video! The cast of Madam Web can take comfort from Paul's experience in Give My Regards To Broadstreet in that you can survive being part of a disastrous film.

  • @kevinmyles6369
    @kevinmyles6369 11 месяцев назад

    An unforgettable, heartwarming song and music video which I heard and saw upon release when little back then.. my dad bought the single right away as he's a huge Beatles and Macca fan and we enjoyed this tune a lot.. Paul did it again a year later releasing the beautiful haunting Once Upon A Long Ago which also combined animation with real time video of him with his then band. This one too shares the memorable spirit ot contemporary pop of the day..worth a video that one too one day maybe? 😉👍🏻👍🏻
    Brilliant vid! Great channel! Instant like and sub! Thank you 🙏🏻

    • @Parlogram
      @Parlogram  11 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you, Kevin and welcome aboard! 👋

  • @andresf1984
    @andresf1984 11 месяцев назад

    Wow Andrew, you never cease to amaze me. Wonderful video and production, the little touches such as the scarf are appreciated 😊

    • @Parlogram
      @Parlogram  11 месяцев назад

      Glad you enjoyed it! 😊

  • @ashlarhogmany
    @ashlarhogmany 11 месяцев назад

    I love We All Stand Together. It was one of my first records I bought new at the age of 10. Now forty years later at nearly 50 years I still enjoy hearing it. Thanks for making this video

    • @Parlogram
      @Parlogram  11 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks for watching!

  • @grahampaulkendrick7845
    @grahampaulkendrick7845 11 месяцев назад

    Great video, Andrew. I loved the scaf but the shirt's a shade or two dark, I fear.😄

    • @Parlogram
      @Parlogram  11 месяцев назад

      Thank you for watching. glad you enjoyed it!

  • @SourcererZZ
    @SourcererZZ 10 месяцев назад

    Here in Mexico we've got to know the short animation and the song around 1985 because one of the great networks here, Televisa, put the short daily when they were about to start or finish their programming. It became a beloved childhood memory for most kids of that generation.

  • @Giantdaz72
    @Giantdaz72 11 месяцев назад

    It's a wonderful song a fantastic piece of music thar takes me back to being 11 in 1984 singing it with my little brother and sister just hearing the song again makes me cry for those memories

  • @chriscampanozzi6516
    @chriscampanozzi6516 11 месяцев назад +1

    Andrew, as always, fantastic information. As a US fan, I learned quite a bit. Thank you.

  • @memotronic697
    @memotronic697 10 месяцев назад

    It was also released in Mexico circa 1985, I witnessed it as an 11 yo boy back then when it first came out. Thank you for making a video of this.

  • @HelloGoodbye2085
    @HelloGoodbye2085 7 месяцев назад +1

    FROG CHORUS MENTIONED ?!?!?? 🐸🐸🐸🐸🪲🪲🪲🪲🐱🐱🐱🐱🐠🐠

  • @braemtes23
    @braemtes23 11 месяцев назад

    I am an American and I have loved the frog song since I first heard it. I bought the dvd for my grandchildren last Christmas and they love it, too. One of the things I admire most about Paul is that he creates music in almost every genre and for every type of fan.

  • @davidg2122
    @davidg2122 11 месяцев назад

    You've done it again, SOMETHING NEW!!! I've never know any of this. Great vid. Nice scarf!

    • @Parlogram
      @Parlogram  11 месяцев назад

      Glad you liked it, David!

  • @Gothic55
    @Gothic55 11 месяцев назад

    Great song - I first saw it in London as a supporting feature Give my regards to Broadstreet which I still love - it was ahead of its time.❤❤❤❤

  • @BergurRasmussen
    @BergurRasmussen 11 месяцев назад

    I got the single back in '84 ... still enjoy hearing it
    thank you for a neat presentation of a charming gem of years gone. by

  • @carlosalbertogomez1391
    @carlosalbertogomez1391 10 месяцев назад

    i learnt to play this by myself on a little casio keyboard my dad got just for fun.it reminds me a lot about the 80's.i drove my dad nuts to get me the pipes of peace lp

  • @bobbinthepirate
    @bobbinthepirate 10 месяцев назад +2

    More context for the clip at the end of the DVD where Paul just simply says the word "Magic" and closes a book...
    The DVD that it's from isn't just Rupert and the Frog Song, but a collection of animated shorts that Paul McCartney worked on. You might notice in the background of the "magic" clip that the music doesn't seem to resemble anything out of the Rupert short film.
    That's because it's from a different short film called Tropic Island Hum. He'd later make a book called High in the Clouds with a similar premise (Which also has a full-length animated feature in the works which found a director and writer back in 2023. According to IMDB it's expected to have a release this year). The DVD also included an animated short film called Tuesday based on a book by David Wiesner, as well.
    The DVD opens with Paul McCartney opening a book, and commenting how animation is like magic, before flipping through the pages of the book quickly to bring an animated character to life. So, Paul closing the book and saying "magic" is a bookend to this opening.
    If you're curious about the DVD, it's titled Paul McCartney: The Music and Animation Collection.

    • @Parlogram
      @Parlogram  10 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks for the info!

  • @kevin10001
    @kevin10001 11 месяцев назад +1

    Being American I know Rupert more from the Nelvana animated series from 1991 and I loved it watching it every morning on nick jr and glad it has come out on streaming

  • @martinneumann7783
    @martinneumann7783 10 месяцев назад +1

    Today I met Rupert. For the very first time… Thanks, Andrew! See you soon /// Martin 😊

  • @joellebrodeur1015
    @joellebrodeur1015 10 месяцев назад +2

    Give My Regarss to Broad Street torpedoed his career in the 80s. Plus the pot bust didn't help. Paul bounced back at the end of the decade with his collab with Elvis Costello. This evolved into Flower in the Dirt which set off a decade span of successful touring from '89/'90 onwards.
    Paul may have had missteps. Happened with the Beatles (Magical Mystery Tour film). He bounces back .