I'm 35 and grew up in the carnival business. 4th generation. this song always warms my heart. so many have no idea what we go through to bring those lights and entertainment to you and your family.. it's a few days in your town for you.. it's our entire lives.
No matter what role he plays, he always looks like he's honestly enjoying it to the fullest. I totally and completely love that man. He's excellent at what he does.
Nathan Lane once worked with George C. Scott on a play years ago. And, as Nathan told it, Scott was observant of Lane’s manner while working and told him (verbatim, in so many words): “You look like you really love it.”
Whoo, Nathan Lane is a treasure. One of the best thing about this movie. Branagh should take it more often in it's movies. Love him so much. Nathan Lane is so underrated in Hollywood, shame. Brillant actors : Birdcage, Mousehunt, The Front Page, The Iceman Cometh, The Nance, The Producers, Angels In America, Penny Dreadful City Of Angels, Good Wife.
Wow... the beginning shows a side of Nathan's singing that I hadn't heard before... his tone is so beautiful... and on top of that, he's hilarious, and can tap dance! He's a theatre geek's god. :P
One of my favorite films. I just watched the DVD again, a couple of days ago. Kenneth Branagh does "Loves Labors Lost" as a late 1930's musical. Stellar cast and fun fun fun take on Shakespeare.
I’ve watched as many interviews as I can with Mr. Lane. The one with Jiminy Glick never fails to make me laugh, but I watched one recently where he explained that he’s loved theatre ever since he was a child, so this video is particularly enjoyable to me. Mr. Lane is a brilliant artist and a singular pleasure to watch. He makes me happy and knowing that he’s doing what he loves means that something has gone right in this crazy world. I hope Mr. Lane somehow understands how much joy his presence brings to the world.
Nathan Lane has a beautiful ophra voice. I love Nathan Lane so so so so super Duper much!!!!! END OF STORY! He is very handsome. I can see Timon singing this one too.
Irving Berlin était un génie absolu. Il n'a jamais appris la théorie musicale (comme Trenet). Et il a produit des chefs d'oeuvre (Blue Sky etc..) et celui-ci.
He is good a different style, but it is Merman that makes me want to get up and cheer..she is a brass bang. Today October 14 Merman in Girl Crazy and 89 years later she remains the #1 Broadway Diva the likes we will never hear or see again.
@SognoCapricioso Agreed. This whole song is Nathan Lane "stealing that extra bow." It's his inner Ethel on full throttle. Give a man credit for living the dream!
@MrCclynch1 Got that right. I love Nathan Lane so much. He deserves the credit and love and support. Nathan Lane should be nominated for The Grammy Awards. He would win lots of them no doubt about it.
Wow, Nathan really sings wonderfully here. He's a wonderful singer otherwise, but a lot of his singing roles are for characters who seem somewhat crass (i.e., Max Bialystock). This particular performance shows a very classy side to his voice.
Nathan Lane's about to play Ringmaster HamEgg in the "Astro Boy" movie. I wonder if he'll sing this song to Astro as he tempts him to join the Robot Circus.
well, i got to meet him, and i dont know if he is very snotty but my situation was alot different, i saw him after waiting for godot, and the guy next to me had like 4 different things for him to sign and after the 3rd one nathan looked at me like "this guys a shmuck" which i thought was pretty funny, and he was nice to me, but im also a relativly small 17 yr old. but i thought he was pretty nice. maybe its just me.
Mhm... I'm confused.. It's much different from the same song from Annie get your gun. And the description says it's from "Love's Labour's Lost" Can anyone help me =)?
I'm 35 and grew up in the carnival business. 4th generation. this song always warms my heart. so many have no idea what we go through to bring those lights and entertainment to you and your family.. it's a few days in your town for you.. it's our entire lives.
No matter what role he plays, he always looks like he's honestly enjoying it to the fullest. I totally and completely love that man. He's excellent at what he does.
Nathan Lane once worked with George C. Scott on a play years ago. And, as Nathan told it, Scott was observant of Lane’s manner while working and told him (verbatim, in so many words): “You look like you really love it.”
Whoo, Nathan Lane is a treasure. One of the best thing about this movie. Branagh should take it more often in it's movies.
Love him so much.
Nathan Lane is so underrated in Hollywood, shame.
Brillant actors : Birdcage, Mousehunt, The Front Page, The Iceman Cometh, The Nance, The Producers, Angels In America, Penny Dreadful City Of Angels, Good Wife.
One of my favorite songs sung by one of my favorite people. Nathan Lane is my hero.
The opening is just perfect.
Every performer's anthem
Wow... the beginning shows a side of Nathan's singing that I hadn't heard before... his tone is so beautiful... and on top of that, he's hilarious, and can tap dance!
He's a theatre geek's god. :P
One of my favorite films. I just watched the DVD again, a couple of days ago. Kenneth Branagh does "Loves Labors Lost" as a late 1930's musical. Stellar cast and fun fun fun take on Shakespeare.
I believe I'm his biggest fan! Seeing him live on stage is the best and happiest experience.
This is my favorite part of the movie!! Nathan Lane is brilliant!!
Nathan stole the movie for me. I'm listening to this every day.
I’ve watched as many interviews as I can with Mr. Lane. The one with Jiminy Glick never fails to make me laugh, but I watched one recently where he explained that he’s loved theatre ever since he was a child, so this video is particularly enjoyable to me.
Mr. Lane is a brilliant artist and a singular pleasure to watch. He makes me happy and knowing that he’s doing what he loves means that something has gone right in this crazy world. I hope Mr. Lane somehow understands how much joy his presence brings to the world.
his voice is so beautiful and calming. I love Nathan!
OMG!!!!! I absolutely looove this!! Nathan's singing's so geat!! Especially at the beggining!!
Den här sången hade vi idag på en kördag med Robert Sund, en riktigt härlig och showig sång. 🎶
Everytime I think I can't admire this man any more I find a video like this one
nathan is the best. he's not the guy from singing in the rain but he can dance.
You mean Gene Kelley?
yeah, exactly. it's gene kelly not kelley though.
I wish he'd write a book about his life. I would love to read it..
Nathan Lane has a beautiful ophra voice. I love Nathan Lane so so so so super Duper much!!!!! END OF STORY! He is very handsome. I can see Timon singing this one too.
in my drama class we are gonna use this song for our play "SHOWBIZ"!!!
best part of the song: "yesterday they told you you would not go far, that night you open and there you are!"
very inspiring
He needs to host the Tony's again very soon. The opening would be amazing!
Irving Berlin était un génie absolu. Il n'a jamais appris la théorie musicale (comme Trenet). Et il a produit des chefs d'oeuvre (Blue Sky etc..) et celui-ci.
Nathan Lane is the funniest and most talented man that Broadway has seen in a very long time.
He is good a different style, but it is Merman that makes me want to get up and cheer..she is a brass bang. Today October 14 Merman in Girl Crazy and 89 years later she remains the #1 Broadway Diva the likes we will never hear or see again.
GO NATHAN ! WHAT A STAR !
Fantastic performance from a true professional and his terrific company ,however Ethel Merman owns this song PERIOD!!!!!
What's a brilliant performance.
Who else hears Timon? Haha, one of the many reasons I love Nathan Lane.
leabutcher Timon and Pumbaa. Next he shall sing Hakuna Matata.
Pepper saltzman
you have crippling arthritis
you watch this
you forget you have it!
wham!
I didn't forget
Worthies away, the scene begins to cloud.
This song always picks me up
Holy crap Nathan Lane is amazing.
Yes, it's a wonderful movie.
*Happy Tears* It's official: Nathan Lane IS Broadway!!
Amazing.Love Irving Berlin.Love Nathan.
This is class!
Wonderful!
Nathan,you're brilliant!!!!!!!!
"THERES NO BUSINESS LIKE SHOW BUSINESS" SONG WAS WROTE FOR "ANNIE GET YOU GUN" 1948 BY IRVING BERLIN
Love Nathan!!!!!
@SognoCapricioso Agreed. This whole song is Nathan Lane "stealing that extra bow." It's his inner Ethel on full throttle. Give a man credit for living the dream!
Nathan was born for the stage
This song speaks to me I've always wanted to be in show business I love the theater I worked at a movie theater and loved it
There's no show business like life.
heel mooi gezongen :)
@MrCclynch1 Got that right. I love Nathan Lane so much. He deserves the credit and love and support. Nathan Lane should be nominated for The Grammy Awards. He would win lots of them no doubt about it.
He is great live. I got to see him in the Addams Family.
:) Beautiful
God sve the King Nathan Lane!!
Definitely, especially the tap bits..
ahh thx!
nathan lane is a homosexual beast!!! i love him!!! what a singer!
Wow, Nathan really sings wonderfully here. He's a wonderful singer otherwise, but a lot of his singing roles are for characters who seem somewhat crass (i.e., Max Bialystock). This particular performance shows a very classy side to his voice.
wow he is good!
I LOVE BROADWAY!!!!!!
There's no freshness like Coles freshness
2:30 this reminds me of a different movie of his………… lol 😂
he says:
"mama, papa, mama, papa"
im in a theater camp called theater jaconville. its in florida and we're doing this song :D.
The music here was conducted/arranged by Carl Johnson who composed the music to the "Gargoyles" series.
wow
0:32 - 1:10 is just gorgeous! So lovely. ❤️🎶
I did this song when I was in summer camp.
Love,zaryanna.m.casas
2020
Is that performance available on CD/DVD? I'd be interested...
AWESOME theres no ppl like show ppl they smile when they are low.....
Oh my goodness-It's TIMON! XD
I have to sing this for a school concert
@batsliketofly Me too! He was absoloutley amazing!
こんなの踊ってみたい!!!!
remains me of Timon of the Lion King :)
i got to sing this for a play
@froofiedadawg The song might be from Annie Get Your Gun, but this clip is from the movie Love's Labor's Lost.
Nathan Lane's about to play Ringmaster HamEgg in the "Astro Boy" movie. I wonder if he'll sing this song to Astro as he tempts him to join the Robot Circus.
Someone needs to do a instrumental version of this song :D
Here you go. ruclips.net/video/1onyFb6VwU8/видео.html
@Farnik01 Couldn't agree more.
I am singing this song in a show evening but my is a little more cheerful
With that moustache and the top hat, Nathan reminds me so much of Jackie Gleason's old character, Reggie Van Gleason the Third.
@chengoo Haha, I LOVE The Producers! ^^
What movie is this from?
lank14-this is from a movie"Love's Labour's Lost" -A Shakespeare play put to music-2008 or 2009-not sure
Lois Wright In 2000
well, i got to meet him, and i dont know if he is very snotty but my situation was alot different, i saw him after waiting for godot, and the guy next to me had like 4 different things for him to sign and after the 3rd one nathan looked at me like "this guys a shmuck" which i thought was pretty funny, and he was nice to me, but im also a relativly small 17 yr old. but i thought he was pretty nice. maybe its just me.
I'm doing this song for my 130'th video
i heard he is a good guy
1:25
Isn't that fabulous?! :D
George E Jessel
It's not from The Producers! KNOW YOUR SHOWS!
is this a movie?
I'm pretty sure he said, "Mama! Papa!"
Is this the only song he did in the movie?!
Was this a good musical? And this is an excellent number
It’s not perfect, but it ain’t bad either! It’s fun if you don’t take it too seriously.
Is this from a movie?
Love's Labour's Lost, Released in 2000. It is actually a Shakespeare Play set to Film. You can rent it. Kenneth Branagh directed it.
what is the context here?
Lindo pero làstima que no se ve nìtido
not a game its shop business.
Sandy Wexler. Anyone?
MrFelix1812 me dude, love that movie
im not lying to ya!
I love Lynette. Desperate housewives rock
Who's here because of Terry Pratchett's Maurice? :'D
Mhm... I'm confused..
It's much different from the same song from Annie get your gun.
And the description says it's from "Love's Labour's Lost"
Can anyone help me =)?
his989 His character in Loves Labors Lost sings it. The director (Ken Branagh) set it like a 1920s/1930s musical.
Timon =3