"(HD 720p) "If I Loved You, Duet" From R&H Carousel

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  • Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024
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    Rodgers and Hammerstein broke new grounds in stage musical story telling with their extended music-and-dialog scenes such as this one famously known as the "bench scene" in Carousel.
    If I loved you
    Time and again
    I would try to say
    All I'd want you to know
    If I loved you
    Words wouldn't come
    in an easy way
    Round in circles I'd go
    Longing to tell you
    But afraid and shy
    I'd let my golden chances
    Pass me by
    Soon you'd leave me,
    Off you would go
    In the mist of day,
    Never never to know
    How I loved you
    If I loved you.

Комментарии • 146

  • @MsBackstager
    @MsBackstager 2 года назад +2

    Beautiful.

  • @devydu1
    @devydu1 11 лет назад +12

    Carousel is one of my most favorite R&H musicals w/Shirley Jones & Gordon MacCrae, along with Oklahoma. As Oklahoma is more light-hearted & good-humored, Carousel is more emotional, teary-eyed & heartwrenching - I love them both! "If I Loved You" seems to contrast with "People Will Say We're In Love", but both convey love for each other. I love the scene's reflection in pond & falling blossoms.

  • @940hahl
    @940hahl 5 лет назад +36

    Shirley Jones is so beautiful here.She does not appear dated and her gestures, when she says “ but you don’t “ are so enamouring. I married a gill who looked almost identical to her when she wore a dress like that and had her hair styled like that and was about the same age Shirley is here in 1973. Our marriage lasted 35 years until cancer took her from me. So, I enjoy watching this clip from Carousel. Thanks for posting!

    • @poohbearsauntie
      @poohbearsauntie 2 года назад +3

      Dear 940hahl ~ I Am SO VERY Sorry To Hear Of Your Heartbreak, My Dear!! I Am Pleased That This Very Lovely And Quite Beautiful Ballad Gives You At Least Some Comfort. I Certainly Am. 🌸💔❤️‍🩹☮️☯️❄️🍁🥰

  • @romympanlilio
    @romympanlilio  12 лет назад +1

    Very well said !! Thank you for the comment.

  • @debbiefeasler7602
    @debbiefeasler7602 3 года назад

    I neef you .i know u liked this song ..i need my friend who i do love..
    Cause just sitting with you and not even talking makes me feel safe and happy

  • @dgillett41
    @dgillett41 5 лет назад +18

    I'm 77 now, and Carousel and Oklahoma played such an important part in my life: they taught me to know and find true love; my heart is full and light. The only important lesson in life!

  • @MrDaiseymay
    @MrDaiseymay 10 лет назад +15

    The incomparable Gordon MacRae. Many people name Howard Keel as the best musical lead, ---for me, keel's voice was too harsh and edgy, Gordons was as smooth as melted chocolate--warm and sensitive.

    • @ritapacitti9599
      @ritapacitti9599 3 года назад +2

      I agree. But harv presnell had a wonderful voice, too. Remember him with deb Reynolds in unsinkable Molly Brown.

    • @tiggywinkle20
      @tiggywinkle20 2 года назад +2

      I absolutely agree with this. Gordon MacRae was supreme. Love him.

  • @tessabessa13
    @tessabessa13 12 лет назад +11

    Music and lyrics in perfect harmony, this song has to be the finest ever to grace the big screen,its certainly effects the hell out of me, I cant even whistle it without my heart ending up in my throat and tears flowing,i rarely cry at anything but this tune gets me every time

  • @zilcheynon
    @zilcheynon 12 лет назад +7

    How fortunate we are to have YT for these memories you don't get to see anymore.

  • @fgonzalez43
    @fgonzalez43 13 лет назад +10

    This is so etherially beautiful it defies description.

  • @richardlee8495
    @richardlee8495 5 лет назад +15

    If I Loved You is totally beautiful and heartbreaking, and Gordon and Shirley are very much up to conveying that here. Hard to watch, shed tears every time. Such is the power of the song, and their performances. No better love duet in movie musicals, in my opinion.

  • @romympanlilio
    @romympanlilio  13 лет назад +14

    Two hauntingly beautiful scenes from the movie joined together by one of the greatest love songs ever written for a musical play -- I'm glad you loved the video. Thank you very much for the kind words.

  • @lzontek
    @lzontek 9 лет назад +14

    Absolutely beautiful, reduces me to a complete mess of tears every time I watch it - and I've been watching it since I was a kid - If I loved You is still one of my absolute favorites.

  • @schlocklover
    @schlocklover 8 лет назад +10

    Absolutely the best representation of what love means

  • @Sentimentalfool12
    @Sentimentalfool12 12 лет назад +11

    This is the best film I have ever seen and I'd watch it time and time again. The music is the best I have ever heard especially 'If I Loved You'. This song brought my husband together and he often sang it to me, When my husband died 3 years it was played at his funeral, which he wanted and when my time cimes I want it played at mine. I am not being morbid but I can't wait to hear my husband sing it once more when we are tgether again. Thank you from the bottom of my heart.

    • @richardcrockett6337
      @richardcrockett6337 4 года назад +1

      I loved. you comment. I am an onlty child romantic, with limeted success in love. But the idean still has romantic ppeal.

    • @ritapacitti9599
      @ritapacitti9599 3 года назад +1

      Beautiful just beautiful story. Thanks for sharing.

    • @kimberlypatton9634
      @kimberlypatton9634 2 года назад +2

      I'm 62 and fell in love with this movie at 14 and it still (this song especially!) ... brings me to tears.. this and "When You Walk Through A Storm".... Just singing this to myself has gotten me through the worst of days . .What excellence!

  • @operagirl81
    @operagirl81 11 лет назад +8

    I love this song and scene. They are so cute. Just beautiful.

  • @Gemini730
    @Gemini730 11 лет назад +7

    Oscar Hammerstein is my favorite lyricist. He was a romantic dreamer(the word dream appears numerous times in his lyrics) a poet and an idealist. Working with Sigmund Romberg, Rudolf Friml, Jerome Kern and Richard Rodgers he created some of the most beautiful songs in operetta and musical theatre.
    Lorraine

  • @laurarox80
    @laurarox80 12 лет назад +8

    I grew up on R & H musicals and I keep coming back for more.

  • @MaureenMaynes
    @MaureenMaynes 11 лет назад +8

    Gordon Macrea had the purest Baritone voice and the looks to match. He and Shirley Jones are a match made in Heaven.

  • @timburton5152
    @timburton5152 11 лет назад +6

    My favorite as well. Kind of a darker story line & theme, but very thought provoking, definitely touching in many ways. It sticks with me more so than any other musical.

  • @ednagoren
    @ednagoren 11 лет назад +5

    Just listen to that most beautiful classical song!
    and those singers are the greatest!!!
    I'm so moved everytime I hear and never gets tired!
    Rodgers and Hammerstein were FANTASTIC!
    Thank you so much!

  • @Canadianeh100
    @Canadianeh100 12 лет назад +6

    It's been decades since I viewed this movie and heard Shirley Jones sing this song. It brings tears to my eyes. A beautiful piece of music and Ms. Jones' voice is wonderful.

  • @1959cloclo
    @1959cloclo 12 лет назад +7

    Absolutely fantastic, made me cry as it always does,Gordon is perfection

  • @kaygowen3773
    @kaygowen3773 11 лет назад +6

    One of my favorite songs from my childhood. I remember watching this on our black and white T.V. in the 1960's... wasn't Gordon MacRae charming? And what a voice! Now, as a lady of 55 I truly understand the lyrics "longing to see you, but afraid and shy, I let my golden chances pass me by" Thanks for posting this beautiful video.

  • @MaureenMaynes
    @MaureenMaynes 10 лет назад +13

    They are perfect together.

  • @jimmyshous
    @jimmyshous 9 лет назад +6

    In 1956 I turned thirteen, had a crush on Shirley Jones, and cried like a baby during my first exposure to Carousel. The idea of Billy coming back as a spirit, knowing what he had lost, and finding out just how much he really HAD loved ... and the final scene made me cry even more TODAY when I watched it. Carousel with Gordon MacRea & Shirley Jones is definitely my all time favorite musical !

    • @MrDaiseymay
      @MrDaiseymay 9 лет назад +1

      Jimmy Mulvey Well said Jim, I'm back to listen/watch again after a year, ( see above) and I'll be honest, I got emotional too. I was 15 that year, and started my first job too. I always say--the REAL music stopped when those two absolute geniuses, Roger's and Hammerstein--departed. There are exceptions I know---Bernstein and Sondheim's Westside Story, Lerner and Loewe's My Fair lady, and Bart's Oliver; I don't think anyone else came close though.

    • @devydu
      @devydu 9 лет назад +3

      Jimmy Mulvey I'm 55-year old woman and I love Shirley Jones for her beautiful sopranic voice. I, too, cry everytime I watch Carousel. (See my comments below from 1 year ago). I love Shirley not only in this musical, but Oklahoma & Music Man. I saw her "Music Man" theater performance 2 years ago, with her son, Patrick Cassidy who played Professor Harold Hill. Of course she was not Marian, but played her mother, but it was a joy to see Shirley perform in person on stage. My other all-time favorite singer of musicals is Julie Andrews whom I am so sorry she has lost her singing voice due to throat surgery complication. And my next favorite is Marnie Nixon who dubbed for so many actresses in movie musicals such as Natalie Wood - Westside Story, Deborah Kerr - King & I, Audrey Hepburn - My Fair Lady, and others. I also love Sarah Brightman and new singers on Broadway. And of course, everyone's ultimate favorite, Barbra Streisand. My favorite Sirius radio station is "Broadway Series" that plays old & new songs from Broadway musicals.

    • @najat5779
      @najat5779 9 лет назад +3

      devydu She was magical! But I truly believe there was something unique between the 40's to early 60's that flat-out died thereafter. Hollywood lost it; America as a culture/society lost it; Europe did as well. We all lost. Innocence and goodness, hope for the future, love and faithfulness were thrown aside. What we got in return, what we allowed ourselves to choose...we cheated ourselves (or maybe I shd say our elders cheated us as I was about 12-13 at the time...but I saw it happening before my eyes, and I could see what was going on; and I hated it, this tearing apart of everything) and we cheated our children, most terribly.

    • @devydu
      @devydu 7 лет назад

      Did u see and like La La Land which pays homage to the classic musicals of the past of love stories in song & dance, with contemporary theme? Generations of young & old love it and the songs are upbeat and joyful to sing along. The singing may not have been high caliber, but it wasn't meant to be, as the director chose actors who learned to sing & dance for this movie, and it worked. Of course, I will always love the classic R&H musicals and others of the past as my most favorites.

  • @buckskipper
    @buckskipper 13 лет назад +6

    Gordon MacRae is so good it's just sick

  • @Teddyb1939
    @Teddyb1939 12 лет назад +6

    My all time favourite show, All time favourite duet, two magic singers together & complimenting each other so well. one word ,beautiful.

    • @ritapacitti9599
      @ritapacitti9599 3 года назад +1

      You said it better thankyou

    • @allenjones3130
      @allenjones3130 2 года назад +1

      Shirley Jones and Gordon Macrae were musical geniuses...and so were Dick Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein 2d.

  • @ZSy264
    @ZSy264 11 лет назад +6

    Too bad most people will only know them for the sound of music. They're missing out on their wonderful earlier work.

  • @AvalonMorley
    @AvalonMorley 11 лет назад +2

    Why is there a cut at about 3:48? It's funny they don't have a bench or anything to sit on. Too bad the film cuts out so much lovely material--spoken, sung & orchestral--from this scene.

  • @jeenerw
    @jeenerw 2 года назад +3

    I woke up this morning hearing this song in my head! If I loved you! Slowly, all the words came back to me from my childhood. We listened to all the musicals. Wonderful memories!

  • @SDelta100
    @SDelta100 10 лет назад +8

    "Never let fear of any kind stop you from expressing such deep, pure love." I got that message upon seeing Carousel on TV when I was about 8 or 9 and was deeply moved. Little did I know that, decades later, this wise message would be so important in my life.

  • @romympanlilio
    @romympanlilio  11 лет назад +4

    And when the theater goes dark and the orchestra starts playing the overture. . . . . magical !!

  • @lindalanileembgtfrd
    @lindalanileembgtfrd 10 лет назад +5

    A lovely song, a lovely era!

  • @holyshizzlenuts
    @holyshizzlenuts 12 лет назад +2

    love the song,but not the movie too well.love shirley and gordon they look so cute together

  • @RPenta
    @RPenta 13 лет назад +2

    @tanimiya Sinatra could never have done the role as well. Hard to have room on the screen for Frank and another prima donna at the same time.
    Kudos to Shirley Jones and RIP Mr. Gordon MacRae-the man who was Curley and Billy Bigelow.

  • @Hyramess
    @Hyramess 11 лет назад +8

    Gordon MacRae was a wonderful artist -- better than we knew when this first came out.

  • @violetjm
    @violetjm 12 лет назад +2

    Wonderful editing, romympanlilio. You could not have done a better job. It's perfect. Thank you so much.

  • @JoeHarkinsHimself
    @JoeHarkinsHimself 10 лет назад +5

    the overdubbing at the start of this clip is intrusive. There is a clip of this same scene without it out. Compare. Discuss.

  • @Jill8854
    @Jill8854 10 лет назад +6

    So beautiful, of a love eternal

  • @ralphcairn2446
    @ralphcairn2446 12 лет назад +3

    Never Ever makes me cry always whenever I hear it espwcially the movie version absoulety pure Hollywood magic of the fifites and sixties.McraeandJones soo beautiful together.

  • @ZSy264
    @ZSy264 11 лет назад +1

    Just out of curiosity, is this your favorite R&H musical? For me it is but South Pacific is a very very close second.

  • @billalbion
    @billalbion 11 лет назад +3

    Excellent; Thank you.

  • @PatriciaPaulTucson
    @PatriciaPaulTucson 12 лет назад +3

    Beautiful! Still gives me goosebumps.

  • @najat5779
    @najat5779 9 лет назад +1

    This is such a joy...but OUCH! that buzzing which someone below explained as 'high-frequency aliasing from the compression encryption' actually hurts my ears. There is another clip free of this, but the ending is cut off...much frustration!
    Ahhh, but @ 5:39 where his voice breaks, and 5:46 where he flicks his hand at Julie while singing, "Soon, you'd leave me..." impossible to keep a dry eye.

  • @miltonmoore5294
    @miltonmoore5294 6 лет назад +2

    Gordon MacRae's part following the opening vocal by Shirley Jones is certainly the most awesome and glorious performance by
    a male vocalist
    in the history of
    all film and recorded popular songs. It makes one wonder if
    God Himself is a
    baritone! Because of its depth, range,
    tonal beauty, vibrato, and power,
    I would like to have possessed
    the voice of Gordon MacRae
    over any other
    vocalist. Next in
    line would be Brook Benton (Google his
    "That Old Feeling.") Then I
    get into a four-way tie with Tony Martin, Johnny Mathis, Jim Reeves, and Vic Damone.
    Sadly, Gordon MacRae, Richard
    Rogers, and Oscar
    Hammerstein II all
    died from cancer,
    Gordon at age 64
    of oral and jaw cancer, Richard at
    age 77 of cancer of the jaw and larynx, and Oscar of stomach cancer at age 65.
    Oscar never lived
    to see the film "The Sound of Music," which contained the last
    song he wrote the
    lyrics for, "Edelweiss." He
    died shortly after
    the Broadway play
    opened from which the film was adapted.
    In conclusion, anyone who admires an immortal voice
    MUST google Franco Bonisolli on RIGOLETTO
    by Verdi, the aria
    "Ella MI Fu Rapita"
    on the Gabriel Gonzales channel.
    You shan't regret it!
    (This video & other
    versions are titled
    as a duet, but it is
    not a duet because the vocalists never sing together in unison. Also,
    for whatever reason, Gordon
    pronounced "just"
    as "jest." Either the
    error was not caught, or a decision
    was made not to
    go to the effort of
    re-filming the scene.)

  • @gildacandelario1167
    @gildacandelario1167 9 лет назад +1

    I was only 8 when I watched this movie, I could not follow the story but the music was enough. Wonderful, and I have this in my little MP3, joy, hope and love when I hear these songs in Carousel.

  • @DerekLyons
    @DerekLyons 11 лет назад +3

    BEAUTIFUL AS EVER!! SHIRLEY IS SUPERB!! X

  • @MrDaiseymay
    @MrDaiseymay 11 лет назад +1

    Quite right. Another attraction for going to the cinema / theatre was the luxuriously decorated and appointed buildings---the complete opposite of most ordinary peoples homes. It was all part of the treat.

  • @WMJCPA
    @WMJCPA 12 лет назад +1

    Genius only comes around so often, and Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II were geniuses. Even Musical directors, critics and conductors of today tip there collective hats to the genius that was Richard Rodgers. Someone once said that copying is the highest form of flattery, well R & H broke new ground in the musical theater, everyone else just copied.

  • @romympanlilio
    @romympanlilio  12 лет назад

    I have not. I did videos based on each one of the these composers and plays. You're most welcome to check them on my channel. Thank you for watching.

  • @MrDaiseymay
    @MrDaiseymay 12 лет назад +1

    As I said there are a few exceptions--and your right, that is an excellent example of what i meant.

  • @Broblem12
    @Broblem12 12 лет назад +2

    indescribably lovely.

  • @wlbaz
    @wlbaz 14 лет назад +1

    Way different than Oklahoma, that's for sure...but that's what I like about it. :)

  • @lustre5
    @lustre5 13 лет назад +1

    She was cuter than cute. They were magic together. He's a singer of singers. Move over Buble.

  • @ZSy264
    @ZSy264 11 лет назад +3

    Great video quality. Really brings out the magic in the film.

  • @dinh5532
    @dinh5532 5 лет назад +2

    How come Shirley Jones didn't make it big like Julie Andrews?

    • @simplyblues1
      @simplyblues1 5 лет назад

      That's debateable. They both have Oscars and notable for classic movie musicals. Shirley's success was nearly ten years earlier than Julie's which may account for it. Later Julie married film director Blake Edwards who put her in a lot of movies.

    • @allenjones3130
      @allenjones3130 Год назад

      Also, Shirley starred in the classic ABC-TV sitcom "The Partridge Family", which ran from 1970 to 1974.

  • @lskarin
    @lskarin 12 лет назад +1

    An observation I've made myself. God damn Andrew Lloyd. One good tune per show gives him a career. Even bad Rodgers and Hammerstein makes his work marginable.

  • @romympanlilio
    @romympanlilio  12 лет назад +1

    Very well said !! That makes me sad too Thank you for your comment.

  • @debrahitchman416
    @debrahitchman416 5 лет назад +2

    Lovely movie , always great to watch

  • @Gemini730
    @Gemini730 11 лет назад +1

    I too love Oscar and his values. Even in the light hearted operettas his humanity /idealism is present. For example the lyrics for "Stouthearted Men"(from NEW MOON) contain the following line-"if you have the soul and the spirit, never fear it, you`ll see it through.
    Lorraine

  • @princeandrey
    @princeandrey 12 лет назад +1

    You're right. It's Rodger's musical genius. From the 1920's with Lorenz Hart--a far superior lyricist to Hammerstein--to his collaboration with the latter, whom I don't mean to disparage. H's talent was precisely suited to the musical theater of his day and his passion for social justice shines through in Show Boat (with Jerome Kern) & South Pacific (yet another beaut!). I just saw "Carousel" at Goodspead in Ct & an A1 production. Gordon McCrae is superb! "Carousel Waltz" is sooo beautiful!

  • @miler999
    @miler999 12 лет назад +3

    So beautiful. Thanks for sharing.

  • @2014shelbyann
    @2014shelbyann 12 лет назад +1

    5 people don't know what real music is!

  • @jfflwn7
    @jfflwn7 12 лет назад +1

    Never EVER fails to have me blubbing at the sheer, magical, expression of true love....If only I could express it so succinctly to my wife.

  • @romympanlilio
    @romympanlilio  11 лет назад +1

    Thank you. Glad you enjoyed. Yes, there is magic in the film.

  • @sobojetty
    @sobojetty 4 года назад +1

    Why is this video not viewable in Germany and Japan? It should be a crime against humanity to restrict any R&H music anywhere in the world where beats a human heart.

  • @JoeHarkinsHimself
    @JoeHarkinsHimself 10 лет назад +1

    what is that STUPID piano track doing here overlaying the original? Does some fool actually think this tampering with great art is an improvement? Shame!

  • @davidsoulsby9728
    @davidsoulsby9728 11 лет назад +2

    ahh so beutifull

  • @MrDaiseymay
    @MrDaiseymay 12 лет назад

    Remind me, what memorable songs were there in 'Man of La Mancha'--I know there is one, but can't remember it. As for 'Music Man'--if I remember it was all 'rumty tumty music to big brass bands--nothing subtle or melodic, right or wrong ?

  • @lskarin
    @lskarin 11 лет назад

    This pockmarked Jew from New York possibly had feelings more strong than anyone.
    Here's a hypothesis: You live in a city where there's lots of people. You are shy because of your acne.
    You turn into yourself. and you become a poet. And because of Jewish ethics (Judaism is at base an ethical religion) he addresses ethical questions.
    It's fair to say I love Oscar and his values.

  • @DerekLyons
    @DerekLyons 11 лет назад +2

    So beautiful!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @jennifercorly
    @jennifercorly 12 лет назад +1

    so beautiful...thanks so much...makes me cry!

  • @grahamcclark1
    @grahamcclark1 12 лет назад

    @princeandrey "...Lorenz Hart--a far superior lyricist to Hammerstein--..." What a stupid thing to say.

  • @martamonteiro7518
    @martamonteiro7518 5 месяцев назад

    Ah ! Vou nas alturas de tanta emoção no coração escutando ❤

  • @romympanlilio
    @romympanlilio  12 лет назад

    @srfurley You're right. 20th Century Fox planned on filming Carousel twice - Cinemascope 55 and regular 35 mm Cinemascope. However, they found a way of converting a movie filmed in Cinemascope55 to regular 35mm Cinemascope, eliminating the need to film Carousel twice..

  • @romympanlilio
    @romympanlilio  13 лет назад

    @KARISSAMICHAELS1 The movie is copyrighted. I cannot do that. User @goldenclassicmovies maybe able to that for you. Regards.

  • @romympanlilio
    @romympanlilio  13 лет назад

    @tanimiya Yes, I heard that too about Frank Sinatra and that he backed out when he learned that every scene had to be shot twice (Todd AO and Cinemascope). Thanks for watching.

  • @stanastan977
    @stanastan977 10 лет назад +2

    Not politically correct - but gorgeous.

    • @najat5779
      @najat5779 9 лет назад +1

      Stan Astan love your pic...stuff P.C.!

  • @romympanlilio
    @romympanlilio  13 лет назад

    @MsMaynes I wish they could, too. Mr. Gordon MacRae passed away many years ago. Ms. Shirley Jones is still around Thank you for watching.

  • @busstop1100
    @busstop1100 9 месяцев назад

    Pu La Verne & Shirley did it better

  • @wardropper
    @wardropper 11 лет назад +1

    Oklahoma is a simpler story, but the music is just as gorgeous as this.
    I couldn't really live without either of them.
    South Pacific is also so beautifully orchestrated and arranged by Russell Bennet.

  • @12classics39
    @12classics39 Год назад

    “It’s just their time to, I reckon.” A line with one meaning on the surface, but a far deeper meaning underneath. Magnificent.

  • @madamerotten
    @madamerotten 10 лет назад

    What's with synthetic piano and harpsichord dub? That, along with the high-frequency aliasing from the compression encryption makes this a poor copy, indeed.

  • @christinayo.3814
    @christinayo.3814 3 года назад

    Edith Beale brought me here

  • @MrDaiseymay
    @MrDaiseymay 12 лет назад

    mrspanamadi---You are right to point up the operatic favourites, although personally, I prefer to listen to the orchestral music only. There are superior and medioca examples right accross the music spectrum, but the video we are asked to comment on is--in this particular, is a favourite stage and screen masterpiece. I don't think we can compare like for like.

  • @thebloads
    @thebloads 12 лет назад

    leonard bernstein west side story

  • @MrDaiseymay
    @MrDaiseymay 12 лет назад

    With a few notable exceptions---the REAL musicals died with Rogers and Hammerstein. (in my opinion) The big difference lies in the simple fact that--virtually EVERY SONG In their musicals were memorable and first class. They were hits in their own right. TODAY, your lucky to hear ONE song that is memorable and hum-able---simply no comparison.

  • @MrDaiseymay
    @MrDaiseymay 11 лет назад

    Absolutely right--and this amidst all the other great writers of that period, what a productive time it was in the popular arts, of music--dance--film--theatre and fashion. The wonderful Art Deco period which spread to all areas of culture. And yet--side by side with great poverty, deprivation and destruction, before WW2 even began. How was that possible, and could it ever be repeated.

  • @MrDaiseymay
    @MrDaiseymay 12 лет назад

    I say Yozi, you look a work of Art too ! A'hem back to R & H, they both had previous musical partners before WW2, from which came some of the worlds greatest songs. And of course, we can name other greats like the Gershwins, Jerome Kern, Irving Berlin etc etc. All of whom wrote fantastic songs for other peoples musicals. But, R &H gave the world MOST of the greatest music, that was verbally threaded into the dialogue of the plays, and formed part of the story, in other words, tailor made to fit.

  • @ellensheppard3996
    @ellensheppard3996 Год назад

    ❤❤❤

  • @romympanlilio
    @romympanlilio  13 лет назад

    @MsMaynes You're very welcome. I;m glad you enjoyed it.

  • @marymcmahan5603
    @marymcmahan5603 Год назад

    So beautiful…🥰

  • @busstop1100
    @busstop1100 2 года назад

    The Shirley Feeney version of this song is a great deal more entertaining!

    • @AllenJones-w3p
      @AllenJones-w3p 3 месяца назад

      Shirley Feeney? She was the character f portrayed by Cindy Williams(may God rest her soul) on the classic sitcom "Laverne and Shirley "!

  • @ZSy264
    @ZSy264 11 лет назад

    Goodnight my someone was pretty melodic and Shirley Jones sang that as well. But it's largely remembered for the brass and that you got trouble song.

  • @parrotchops
    @parrotchops 12 лет назад

    This song reminds me of my dear departed dad. He loved this musical so much. He used to tell me about the story on his knee. I cannot hear this song without crying.

  • @reydegala8313
    @reydegala8313 3 года назад

    #IdehPaez

  • @solidsports12
    @solidsports12 11 лет назад +1

    I wish that life was like a musical.

  • @mrspanamadi
    @mrspanamadi 12 лет назад

    Mr Daisy May,
    I agree, for the most part, but don't miss out on other great songwriters. Verdi, Puccini, to name a few....I'd be glad to send you good recordings via You Tube...if I've piqued your interest)
    I've always thought music has levels of enjoyment, from the simple to the complex. The complex takes some getting used to but the pay off is heavenly. The trajedies, lovestories and emotions in those stories are unsurpassable and timeless.
    We are so lucky to have this technology today.

  • @romympanlilio
    @romympanlilio  11 лет назад

    Yes it is. South Pacific is a close second too.