00:00 [1] Vincent Youmans (m) & Clifford Grey and Leo Robin (w) 03:32 [2] T. Aivaz (m) & Jean Lenoir (w) & Dolly Morse (w) French title: _Déjà_ 07:05 [3] Richard A. Whiting and Sam Coslow (m) & Leo Robin (w) 10:25 [4] Richard Rodgers (m) & Lorenz Hart (w) 13:27 [5] Peter De Rose (m) & Irving Kahal and Charles Tobias (w) 16:13 [6] Ralph Erwin (m) & Fritz Rotter (w) & Sam M. Lewis and Joe Young (w) German title: _Ich küsse Ihre Hand, Madame_ 18:57 [7] Jimmy McHugh (m) & Dorothy Fields (w) 22:16 [8] Gus Edwards (m) & Joe Goodwin (w)
In this modern age of technology, the Internet, Google, RUclips and smartphones, etc, I have to say, I find it very breath taking that us, the new generation are listening to 1920s music on our devices that are impossible to the minds of the 1920s.
@@stingingwasp8510 Even then, the 70s were too modern for such a generation from the 1920s, of course. Television wasn't invented until 1927 but it was mostly black and white and there was no such thing as a VCR (1980s) and colored TV. But I do get your point. Flat screen TVs were truly a thing of science fiction but now it is a reality. I still can't believe we can use Roku to go on Netflix, Hulu etc. It's crazy but in a good way.
They seemed to have known it would eventually happen, some of the magazines from the era show what are obviously early ideas for TV news, video chat, and the like. 1st portable phone was made in the 20s iirc as a one-off or small scale thing.
+Łîñk öf Škÿłöft the łëgëñdärÿ hërô ôf ôłd: Well, the music of the oldest Tom & Jerry's were from the 1940s, not the 20s...but I understand your meaning.
My father was born in 1905, and he would occasionally break into a little soft-shoe from this era. His sister was a flapper and a wing-walker--a true child of the twenties. The twenties had a sense of gleeful silliness that we could certainly benefit from.
There is many type of classical music, it has changed throughout time, and is still changing today. Gregorian chant ( Monophonic ). ( Medieval era ) Polyphony. Baroque. ( Renaissance era ) Late Baroque ( polyphonically complex and melodically ornate) Homophony. Sonata ( dont confuse with classical music titled Sonata ) Romanticism. Impressionist.. ( Modern Time (1915 - 2016 ) Those are the ones Im aware of, but Im sure there is more.
Does he get to listen to this? Glad to see you are checking it out David. The 1920s and 1930s are the Golden age of American music, ie The Great American Song Book. This is music that has stood the test of time and is considered by many to be the best music to ever come from the US.
@@pax41 Yea he does sometimes but it is more 1940s stuff from the war he listens too because that was when he was in the army and he met Vera Lynn. I'm not sure how popular she is in the states but here in the UK she was the ultimate wartime sweet heart! I just find it crazy that that we are entering the new '20s' and my Granda was around to see the last one almost 100 years ago
@@xylogeist91 I think when we die our body rots and then becomes nutrients for the earth. Eventually the earth will be swallowed by the sun and all of the elements will be released back into the universe. The universe will continue expanding until eventually there will be nothing. :)
@@Pluggit1953 your parents were probably young parents in their 20s...Late 1950s parents who were in their mid 30s forward would have remembered the music of the 1920s ...they too would have thought about it in an endearing nostalgic old-fashioned way...
I hear people saying they want to bring back everything from the 20s, your wish has been granted. We got the stock market crash, a pandemic, nice music, a possible war, and racism.
I've been a fan of it since 1973 movie "The Sting" and the revival of syncopation, Scott Joplin, and the classic jazz bands, and lately the popularity of "Gatsby" parties
ugh I love over the garden wall. honestly I came here for downton abbey but I only just started liking it and I think it's because I previously liked the music from OtGW :) such a good shows, what a time to have been alive!
it's the one where jerry leaves tom and goes to manhattan and he's walking around the city (accidentally going into powder rooms, dropping from a building etc), and then he gets accused of robbing a jewelry store
love these ! Born in 1958...but my mom would play / sing all of the tunes from the twenties and 30s all the time...I remember so many of the lyrics...from her :)
Anyone else wish we lived in a world where we had the best of every generation? The music and fashion of the 1900's, the strength of literally anyone from the 1700's cause they had to be really strong to survive, the tech we have these days along with everyone being treated like humans and just didn't have everything horrible we have these days and everything bad from the past? Sorry if I poorly worded this. Hope you know what I mean.
pax41 my mistake, I was thinking of the musical work itself, "Musical Works published with a valid Copyright Notice of 1922 or Earlier are in the public domain in the United States."
My music taste is honestly everywhere. I love the modern music (Like the big rappers atm) but I also love this kind of music. People actually had more talent in this time, they could play more instruments, they had amazing singing voices, and this time was just much simpler. (Apart from segregation and the holocaust, ect.)
This music is so fun and just happy. Can’t listen to it and be in a bad mood. It’s the kind of music that you can’t help but dance and smile along with. Makes me want to put a flapper dress and dance with a band playing behind me.
Take yourself back to quieter, simpler times; I THINK I remember my running into my Granny's open arms and Mum being there to! I felt loved and appreciated and safe (I think! In that moment).
As a record collector I appreciate you including all the information on the recording dates and labels of these records. They're also wonderfully re-recorded and balanced, a difficult thing to do with acoustic recordings and early electrical ones as well. Bravo!
1 - The Virginians - Nothing Could Be Sweeter - 7/14/1927 00:00 2 - Paul Whiteman & His Orchestra - Love Me - vocal by Jack Fulton - 9/13/1929 03:34 3 - Johnny Marvin - True Blue Lou - 9/23/1929 (orchestra directed by Leonard Joy) 07:07 4 - Arden & Ohman with their orchestra - We'll Be The Same - vocal by Frank Luther - 2/10/1931 10:28 5 - Nat Shilkret & The Victor Orchestra - The Things That Were Made For Love - 3/13/1929 13:27 6 - Leo Reisman & His Orchestra - I Kiss Your Hand Madame - vocal by Ran Weeks - 4/1/1929 16:15 7 - The Knickerbockers - I Can't Give You Anything But Love - vocal by Vaughn DeLeath - 6/1/1928 (original poster didn't name this track in original description) 19:00 8 - Fred Rich & HIs Orchestra - Nobody But You - vocal by The Rollickers - 5/10/1929 22:19
Pax41 Music Time Machine Can't Thank you Enough for Being able to Hear this wonderful music from the 1920's Just Love it and Now Once again I can hear it because of You, Somethings Money Can't buy and this is one THANK YOU!
I love it when you throw in a Nat Shilkret selection...lt's like finding a gold nugget! Very nice collection from late 1920s and early 1930s. Thank you.
Welcome, I always try to list that information if i can find it. There is good information available on most American record labels. I wish there were better online sources for the British record labels.
You'll be having fun I'm sure, with hoops and sticks to hit the hoops with. Truly does best this endless information center of knowledge and music and games called the Internet. And just wait till the Great Depression rolls along, golly gee you'll be having the time of your fucking life lol. Kids should be grateful they were born when they fucking were. This is the safest society to date with the highest life span ever.
Unfortunately, this time period isn't all music expresses it to be. While the music is incredible, the life in this timely was not. Music was one of the things that kept people inspired and at peace. But it is fun to image what life could've been like.
I'm 18 and I think this songs are beautiful all of this themes are recharged with a lot if nostalgia for Us, this is why the 20's was in his moment "the crazy twenty's" it's fucking adorable
Just tuned in. Saw that over 800,000 persons have tuned in this selection. Great compilation; beautiful music. Pure pleasure for me......... "True Blue Lous" was my favorite.
i am so blown away!!! been having a rough week and came across this amazing bunch of songs and totally lifted my week up thank yu to the person for putting such beautiful music together💃
@@robinjohnson8149 I may present to you a new invention brought to you by Thomas Edison. It is his phonograph. It record music for the posterity. You may enjoy the music your great grandparents listened to as it was yours.
Been a fan since I was super young, I am only 13, and am glad I found a whole new set of music that doesn't revolve around trashy messages that ruin today's music. Always and forever hope to be a fan and represent music from 1900's and above or below! Hate the word "retro" and feel that no word can ever represent my love and taste in music!
this playlist in particular for this video is easily one of my favourites out of everything you've shared and posted, Pax. All seven of these songs are solid works of genius with a tasteful sensibility suited for almost any occasion. they're not overly soggy or sorrowful sounding, nor are they excessively exuberant as is the case with some of the big band hits. the jovial and pronounced big band songs are great and all, but its not like a person can listen to them repeatedly for that very reason. but these seven songs are perfect because most of them represent the best of both worlds. "Nobody But You" and "I kiss your Hand" and "True Blue Lou" are the three best songs on this playlist in my opinion.
"Love me" is compelling because of the slow throbbing accompaniment of the background brass and strings combined with the slow strange tempo. don't even know what the time signature is but it sure as fuck ain't 4/4. can't be. no way in hell. does anybody know? I'd be curious to learn the time signature + chords
Fantastic Channel. Thanks for all of it. Best Wishes from the UK. I am 77 years old, my mother was born in 1901 and was in her late teens in this period !!
it can return if we insist on it. like your life in it. plenty of people do. maybe someone will see you or hear you and mimic it. i love the slang of the 20s, absolutely berries.
I agree with the other 2003-2004 people I listened to it with my Great Great Grandma she is 104 years old and still alive and we listen to music from when she was young
00:00 [1] Vincent Youmans (m) & Clifford Grey and Leo Robin (w)
03:32 [2] T. Aivaz (m) & Jean Lenoir (w) & Dolly Morse (w) French title: _Déjà_
07:05 [3] Richard A. Whiting and Sam Coslow (m) & Leo Robin (w)
10:25 [4] Richard Rodgers (m) & Lorenz Hart (w)
13:27 [5] Peter De Rose (m) & Irving Kahal and Charles Tobias (w)
16:13 [6] Ralph Erwin (m) & Fritz Rotter (w) & Sam M. Lewis and Joe Young (w) German title: _Ich küsse Ihre Hand, Madame_
18:57 [7] Jimmy McHugh (m) & Dorothy Fields (w)
22:16 [8] Gus Edwards (m) & Joe Goodwin (w)
Thanks a lot. Without your help, it would be fairly hard to find the starting of each song.
WOW! THANK You !!!
The Virginan(s) remind me of Gary Cooper (both appearing/playing about the same time) and dancing the Jitter-Bug whilst slinging his gun. Cheers!
Thank you for your time and efforts creating this wonderful place on RUclips. Sub and smashing Like.
In this modern age of technology, the Internet, Google, RUclips and smartphones, etc, I have to say, I find it very breath taking that us, the new generation are listening to 1920s music on our devices that are impossible to the minds of the 1920s.
No doubt, 😑 Im still fascinated by flat screen TV's 📺 Back in the 70s they only were imagined by the "Jetsons" cartoons
@@stingingwasp8510 Even then, the 70s were too modern for such a generation from the 1920s, of course. Television wasn't invented until 1927 but it was mostly black and white and there was no such thing as a VCR (1980s) and colored TV. But I do get your point. Flat screen TVs were truly a thing of science fiction but now it is a reality.
I still can't believe we can use Roku to go on Netflix, Hulu etc. It's crazy but in a good way.
I agree. I'm quite fond of the music back in the golden days. Now I'm just here believing that maybe somehow, in the past... I was there...
@@clevelandgoodshield463 And don't forget about technology like Zoom. That's some pretty space age stuff.
They seemed to have known it would eventually happen, some of the magazines from the era show what are obviously early ideas for TV news, video chat, and the like. 1st portable phone was made in the 20s iirc as a one-off or small scale thing.
only 1920s kids will remember this one. feel old yet?
Don't agree, I remember it and I am from the late 30s! ;-)
I feel I was born in the wrong era. D:
yeah lol
I am defenetly born in the wrong era
Hahaha
If you see a person that is 100 years old just remember they were born during these times. It really blows my mind
Imagine being born in the 1920s when there was no internet and no modern technology and living to the age of 100 to see the world progress to now.
It makes me remember about the time when I used to watch tom and jerry
Ohh wow
same
you're so right...never made that connection before... :D
ikr.. and looney toons
+Łîñk öf Škÿłöft the łëgëñdärÿ hërô ôf ôłd: Well, the music of the oldest Tom & Jerry's were from the 1940s, not the 20s...but I understand your meaning.
My father was born in 1905, and he would occasionally break into a little soft-shoe from this era. His sister was a flapper and a wing-walker--a true child of the twenties. The twenties had a sense of gleeful silliness that we could certainly benefit from.
Im 105 years old and still loving it
Hopefully my comment will be seen in the next 100 years, btw who is watching in 1921
Me
Me too and isn't it the bees knees?
Lol
FOR A SECOND I WAS LIKE WHatr
@@keriannmeyers1171 absolutely berries!
This is what I'll play in my birthday party. It's gonna be vintage (food, clothes and music).
Wow! How was it??
Then you will have to have some hooch.
It's amazing how much music has changed in "just" 100 years. I wonder what music will be like in 2116.
Probably BVVVVVVTBRRRRRRKAAAAAAZZZZZ *end*
Worse than it already is. Hardy to imagine, isn't it?
Good point; however, classical music doesn't change; that's because it's classical.
There is many type of classical music, it has changed throughout time, and is still changing today.
Gregorian chant ( Monophonic ). ( Medieval era )
Polyphony.
Baroque. ( Renaissance era )
Late Baroque ( polyphonically complex and melodically ornate)
Homophony.
Sonata ( dont confuse with classical music titled Sonata )
Romanticism.
Impressionist.. ( Modern Time (1915 - 2016 )
Those are the ones Im aware of, but Im sure there is more.
LlamaKittens phandom!
Tom and jerry vibes 😭 love this
Glad you like it!
Anh 13:40
My one wish is that this era of music NEVER gets forgotten. It would be terrible to see it all vanish😔
Great wish!
So hard to believe this is the type of music my Granda listened to as a child, he is 96 years old this year! Born in 1923
Does he get to listen to this? Glad to see you are checking it out David. The 1920s and 1930s are the Golden age of American music, ie The Great American Song Book. This is music that has stood the test of time and is considered by many to be the best music to ever come from the US.
@@pax41 Yea he does sometimes but it is more 1940s stuff from the war he listens too because that was when he was in the army and he met Vera Lynn. I'm not sure how popular she is in the states but here in the UK she was the ultimate wartime sweet heart! I just find it crazy that that we are entering the new '20s' and my Granda was around to see the last one almost 100 years ago
@@pax41 and thanks for the upload I really enjoyed it!
All I can imagine is Jerry enjoying his cheese and walking confidently.😂
Don't mind my english.😅
Oh dear never mind. Fo do de oh!
More like Felix the Cat
@@sabrinasjourney tips top hat and raps cane...
Tom and Jerry doing the tap dance at the same time chasing each other😂
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Who knows some of us could of been born and died in that era and that’s why we are all drown to this music and style. Because you know… nostalgia
i think when you die you are born again and in a new life :)
Yes bro there’s always something comforting and familiar with this style
I believe that
@@xylogeist91 I think when we die our body rots and then becomes nutrients for the earth. Eventually the earth will be swallowed by the sun and all of the elements will be released back into the universe. The universe will continue expanding until eventually there will be nothing. :)
"I'm only _blank_ years old and this music makes me think I was born in the wrong generation"
this was the music belonged to the parents of of the 1950s....Now we understand why parents hated their kid's rock and roll.
Yes and no. My parents loved this stuff, but had nothing against rock and roll.
I was born in ‘53 and my parents were into forties music, they would have thought twenties music was old fashioned.
@@Pluggit1953 Tastes differ. I was born in '50 and my parents liked stuff from the twenties, along with thirties blues and forties swing.
@@Pluggit1953 your parents were probably young parents in their 20s...Late 1950s parents who were in their mid 30s forward would have remembered the music of the 1920s ...they too would have thought about it in an endearing nostalgic old-fashioned way...
I hear people saying they want to bring back everything from the 20s, your wish has been granted. We got the stock market crash, a pandemic, nice music, a possible war, and racism.
They meant the glamour, clothes and culture and music from back then. But I see your humorous idea
We certainly do not have beautiful music with soul.
Silent Raven true, thanks for noticing my mistake
Funny and true at the same time :)
the pandemic was a 1918 in 1919, not in the 20s
2020 here we go...
Lol I'm reading The Great Gatsby right now and I needed some music to help set the mood. Thanks for such a great arrangement.
+Sina L Glad I could help with that and thanks for watching.
same here
that's a really good idea! I should try that :)
me too. But I read tender is the night a couple of years ago..hard to digest
How about the soundtrack from the movie with Robt. Redford c. 1973? Great music.
Ita crazy that we are livin in the same age 20s. I mean 2020s.
I'm only 16 and like this kind of music and the sound of opera❤️
awesome
Maybe we can make this music popular again
Hope so Sandy! 😉
Not just the music. Clothing, art, everything!
I've been a fan of it since 1973 movie "The Sting" and the revival of syncopation, Scott Joplin, and the classic jazz bands, and lately the popularity of "Gatsby" parties
oh, this time the prohibition would be against automobiles CO2 instead of alcohol
@@mtlicq I'd say weed
Came here from Over The Garden Wall...1900s music is so much better than modern. It's so much more sweet and pleasing to the ear, I'm in love.
same here again
but they were born in our time line
ugh I love over the garden wall. honestly I came here for downton abbey but I only just started liking it and I think it's because I previously liked the music from OtGW :) such a good shows, what a time to have been alive!
saaame. also over the garden wall is fantastic..
***** That's your opinion; Rock hurts my head.
Love, love, love this. I'm 44 but my musical tastes are of a 95 year old's. No wonder I got along well with my 95 yo mother in law. RIP.
Same here and I am 46 and counting....I hope with the blessings of God to live longer.
I'm 15 and my musicals taste are that of a 96 year old's.
@@g0blinbug946 You were probably alive around the early 1900's in your past life
@@hannahking9004 Same
Srade Farras lol you're not alone I'm 14 and i love this soothing music too
Wow, this music is so beautiful. It's amazing that this was 100 years ago. I wonder what would people in the 2120s think about our music.
Glad you enjoyed the selection and thank you for watching the channel.
The music of our time ist mostly bullshit and cannot be called music. It has no soul.
What a beauty .am with my 56 years enjoy am argentine
the first song I immediately thought of the cat an mouse cartoon Tom an jerry.
it's the one where jerry leaves tom and goes to manhattan and he's walking around the city (accidentally going into powder rooms, dropping from a building etc), and then he gets accused of robbing a jewelry store
yeah because i think that cartoon played through the whole 20 -30 song list lol
Clorox Bleach I also thought of Mickey Mouse
Leilani Z. I remember that episode! 😂💀
This was the song
love these ! Born in 1958...but my mom would play / sing all of the tunes from the twenties and 30s all the time...I remember so many of the lyrics...from her :)
damn you're old as fuck. i was born in 2000
Aww that's so nice
Paul M, 59 years old isn't too old.
That means when you were 12, you witnessed rock and pop at its highest level ....
Per Son and obviously you are as rude as fuck 😂😂😂. There is no getting around it we will be old at some point in time even you 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻.
Good job! How many fans of 1920s America are there in the world?
I like a lot of this stuff, although my parents were more into 30's and 40's stuff.
I'm 33 from Malaysia. I like this song..keep reminds me Fleischer Studio, Edwardianstyle, and dark academian..
Me
I'm only 108 years old, and this music makes me think I was born in just the right generation.
Kevin Steward you are a treasure
Anyone else wish we lived in a world where we had the best of every generation? The music and fashion of the 1900's, the strength of literally anyone from the 1700's cause they had to be really strong to survive, the tech we have these days along with everyone being treated like humans and just didn't have everything horrible we have these days and everything bad from the past? Sorry if I poorly worded this. Hope you know what I mean.
Ah the splendid songs from my day. Any of these jolly musical pieces could give any one the desire to dance about.
Wm. Howard Taft? Really? I've visited your grave and it seemed undisturbed. You choices seemed unrelated also. Wanna get together?
o.o
+William Howard Taft you said it
Then how old are you?
It was a joke - Taft is a dead president.
The music is so relaxing and soothing. Thank you.
Glad to hear it Larry!
Why are there so many people in the comment section saying he's chosen boring songs? I personally like them and want it explained!
This is a nice break from our modern music.
any song before the 1930s is free now and have no copyright
+MegaDJSlickRick Actually that isn't correct. In the US the laws are different, in the UK that statement would be correct.
+pax41 ohh okay
pax41 my mistake, I was thinking of the musical work itself, "Musical Works published with a valid Copyright Notice of 1922 or Earlier are in the public domain in the United States."
LoafEye UI j can z
Why?because all are dead?
As a part of reading The Great Gatsby, it's such a pleasure to listen to this era whilst reading the American novel
Great to hear the classics are still being read. Glad you enjoyed the music.
getting ready for this to come back
So glad to hear so many people are looking forward to the return of this era!
Whenever I get tired of my usual 90s pop/death metal music I come to antique decades to try some of that. Always nice.
Hello
This music makes me wish I had grownup in those days. Wonderful!
Makes me sway all along🎶 Alastor never want to leave his life in his era, now I know why💕
My music taste is honestly everywhere. I love the modern music (Like the big rappers atm) but I also love this kind of music. People actually had more talent in this time, they could play more instruments, they had amazing singing voices, and this time was just much simpler. (Apart from segregation and the holocaust, ect.)
The main difference between old and modern music is that former was melody driven while the latter is beat driven.
Everyone has a spot in their heart for classical music. No matter how young, or how old. :)
Oh, I am the 153,999th person who wanted to listen to this when they could have chosen Lady Gaga. Yay for all of us :D
in 100 years very few people will know what a lady gaga is, if it's any consolation.
My mom said i looked like i was supposed to be born in the 1920's so i started looking at the style, music, cars etc. and i gotta say i wish i was xd
do it!! the hair, the fashion, music, slang... be a rebel. in a world of classless dolts, bring back decency.
I really like music from the 20's. Wish I could go back and visit.
I think many of us would like to make a visit 1911 Heaven.
This music is so fun and just happy. Can’t listen to it and be in a bad mood. It’s the kind of music that you can’t help but dance and smile along with. Makes me want to put a flapper dress and dance with a band playing behind me.
ooohh the nostalgia, my grandma used to play me these songs as a kid
Beautiful 1920's Pop music
I’m here for a school project tryna find 7 songs that would fit scenes from The Great Gatsby
PFFT SAME
@@jazzie293 I was supposed to turn it in last week and I still haven’t😂
@@quirklessshinobi2918 oh that’s um sad hopefully you get to submit it
Duuuude I’m doing that right now!!
I still haven’t read the book!!
I love music from the 1920s. :)
Jenny Armstrong who doesn’t?
Echoes of the past... indescribable beauty...
It really reminds me of old cartoons.
When I taught world history I played your playlists. Great stuff. Thank you. You are preserving history.
Take yourself back to quieter, simpler times;
I THINK I remember my running into my Granny's open arms and Mum being there to!
I felt loved and appreciated and safe (I think! In that moment).
As a record collector I appreciate you including all the information on the recording dates and labels of these records. They're also wonderfully re-recorded and balanced, a difficult thing to do with acoustic recordings and early electrical ones as well. Bravo!
I'm amazed how many young people like this kind of music by the comments left by them !
It is amazing indeed and my channel stats confirm that about 40% of views come from those between 18-39.
1 - The Virginians - Nothing Could Be Sweeter - 7/14/1927
00:00
2 - Paul Whiteman & His Orchestra - Love Me - vocal by Jack Fulton - 9/13/1929
03:34
3 - Johnny Marvin - True Blue Lou - 9/23/1929 (orchestra directed by Leonard Joy)
07:07
4 - Arden & Ohman with their orchestra - We'll Be The Same - vocal by Frank Luther - 2/10/1931
10:28
5 - Nat Shilkret & The Victor Orchestra - The Things That Were Made For Love - 3/13/1929 13:27
6 - Leo Reisman & His Orchestra - I Kiss Your Hand Madame - vocal by Ran Weeks - 4/1/1929
16:15
7 - The Knickerbockers - I Can't Give You Anything But Love - vocal by Vaughn DeLeath - 6/1/1928 (original poster didn't name this track in original description) 19:00
8 - Fred Rich & HIs Orchestra - Nobody But You - vocal by The Rollickers - 5/10/1929 22:19
Starstreams thank you very much for time marks
You are awesome!
Sounds like I’m walking trough Disneyland
Music a wonderful time machine❤
What a fab comment! 😉🇬🇧🐶🐱🐷🐀🦇🦔🐻🇺🇸🇺🇲🇺🇾🇬🇧
I often wish that I was born during the 20's or 40's era. 😂
Living in the 40's? Whit world war 2?
Push it a decade later for the 40's so you wouldn't have to deal with the 2nd World War.
Same. the class and style of it makes up for living during a war.
Ppl where racist pls no
Pax41 Music Time Machine Can't Thank you Enough for Being able to Hear this wonderful music from the 1920's Just Love it and Now Once again I can hear it because of You, Somethings Money Can't buy and this is one THANK YOU!
You are very welcome Kinseydsp and thank you for subscribing to the channel.
I remember my grandmothers singing so many of these songs. I listen to these often.
I love it when you throw in a Nat Shilkret selection...lt's like finding a gold nugget! Very nice collection from late 1920s and early 1930s. Thank you.
This is the most popular post on the channel currently Larry.
Proof that even in a trying era, there was some great music! Thanks for sharing.
thank you for listing each song and the year of circa.
Welcome, I always try to list that information if i can find it. There is good information available on most American record labels. I wish there were better online sources for the British record labels.
I'm glad I was born in the age of New music genres. It'll be cool to see if people still listen to queen and stuff in the far future :) I hope so!
I also enjoy British 1920s music
This isn't British completely, look up radio personalites in America.
There was a whole era of radio they tried to escape sounding British and more " American"
If you look at it simplistically , you got to appease different crowds.
Ray Noble and Al Bowlly, Jack Hylton and Ambrose
Iam 14yrs old and i would give everything to live in the glamours 20s
+Yazmyn Fulton youll love it til you reach 1929 lmao
You'll be having fun I'm sure, with hoops and sticks to hit the hoops with. Truly does best this endless information center of knowledge and music and games called the Internet. And just wait till the Great Depression rolls along, golly gee you'll be having the time of your fucking life lol. Kids should be grateful they were born when they fucking were. This is the safest society to date with the highest life span ever.
+Kyle is really cool :D true I'm 15 but the ideal world would be to have modern knowledge and 1920's (there about) music
Unfortunately, this time period isn't all music expresses it to be. While the music is incredible, the life in this timely was not. Music was one of the things that kept people inspired and at peace. But it is fun to image what life could've been like.
and sensibilities of the old days
Bob,that 1st song is outstanding.
Bigband Lou Glad you like it Lou
Yas
Bigband Lou they all are :)
I'm 18 and I think this songs are beautiful
all of this themes are recharged with a lot if nostalgia for Us, this is why the 20's was in his moment "the crazy twenty's"
it's fucking adorable
Just tuned in. Saw that over 800,000 persons have tuned in this selection. Great compilation; beautiful music. Pure pleasure for me......... "True Blue Lous" was my favorite.
Glad you enjoyed this selection too Emma.
i am so blown away!!! been having a rough week and came across this amazing bunch of songs and totally lifted my week up thank yu to the person for putting such beautiful music together💃
+Stevieboi Marks My pleasure Stevieboi and thanks for watching.
Back in the roaring 20s. And you sir are a man of extreme culture I tip my hat to you
Thank you FullMetal 115 for the comliment and for watching the channel.
My great grandfather was born in 1929. He passed in March of 2010. Rip papa Chin and hail Mary
remember these songs from the old cartoons.
+Seneca Ripple You mean "from my time"? Kidding.
+007Fusiion
Merry Melodies cartoons, black and whites!
Wonderful music of a great era love the selections. Thanks!
Thank you for making this compilation
Because of this, your teaching us, the younger generation, a part of american history😊😊😊
Great Music Just Love it.
Thank you for subscribing to the channel.
I love this music
Awesome, glad you are enjoying the channel. Thank you for watching Blue Berry Mochii.
Like Tom and Jerry songs 😍
This sounds so pleasing, I'm more of a hard Bob jazz fan but swing and big bands are appealing to me as well.
I'm born in 2003, But I like this !! : ))))
wuuuuuuut, me too
same, im the only one in my batch who listens to these type of songs and mostly everyone calls me a grandma
Tipparatn Prasongsub I was born in 2005
Wassnowbird 12
same
Tipparatn Prasongsub 2002
i remember these when i was a kid
Glad you are enjoying them once again Elian. Thank you for watching the channel.
Are ypu ancient?
Robin Johnson are you illiterate?
@@robinjohnson8149 I may present to you a new invention brought to you by Thomas Edison. It is his phonograph. It record music for the posterity. You may enjoy the music your great grandparents listened to as it was yours.
I can say
Its scary, catchy and beautiful at the same time
The music you’d listen to if you had car radios back then.
From this to WAP....wtf 😳🤷
Hahahahahaha LOL! 😅😅✌
Life is brutal 😑
Lol don't remind us!
I worked in a elderly home where a lot of music was this kind of music. It made working so much more fun
Just 100 yrs ago
Damn it sounds like everything was great and wonderful back then
Quiet Person it wasn’t
Beautiful music. I listen when i have my beauty evening. Face pack on & feeling good in my sashay flowing dressing gown & 👡🍸🌼🌻🌸
Love that! Thank you for watching the channel Patrica.
Awesome...and i had to look up sashay...thats my new word
@@timdacey4520 Thank You. With beautiful music it makes you feel beautiful too
This is an outstanding set, even higher than your own already sky-high standards!
Oh I remember this was in Tom and Jerry
Been a fan since I was super young, I am only 13, and am glad I found a whole new set of music that doesn't revolve around trashy messages that ruin today's music. Always and forever hope to be a fan and represent music from 1900's and above or below! Hate the word "retro" and feel that no word can ever represent my love and taste in music!
i love music like this, but it depresses me... its happily sad
It's great music. I love old fashioned music
Mind if I quote you on that?
the twenties had some fabulous musicians!
this playlist in particular for this video is easily one of my favourites out of everything you've shared and posted, Pax. All seven of these songs are solid works of genius with a tasteful sensibility suited for almost any occasion. they're not overly soggy or sorrowful sounding, nor are they excessively exuberant as is the case with some of the big band hits. the jovial and pronounced big band songs are great and all, but its not like a person can listen to them repeatedly for that very reason. but these seven songs are perfect because most of them represent the best of both worlds. "Nobody But You" and "I kiss your Hand" and "True Blue Lou" are the three best songs on this playlist in my opinion.
"Love me" is compelling because of the slow throbbing accompaniment of the background brass and strings combined with the slow strange tempo. don't even know what the time signature is but it sure as fuck ain't 4/4. can't be. no way in hell. does anybody know? I'd be curious to learn the time signature + chords
Glad you enjoyed this post and I really like True Blue Lou as well. I have other versions of it posted on here as well.
It's waltz. 3/4
+John MaGee its in 3-4 john....
Fantastic Channel. Thanks for all of it. Best Wishes from the UK. I am 77 years old, my mother was born in 1901 and was in her late teens in this period !!
Peter Gill my uncle was born in 1900 and died in 1997 so he was 97 when he died,
he told me it was a great time .
My great grandfather was born in 1883
7:09 A beautiful haunting song "True Blue Lou" from a beautiful bygone era never to return.......would have been great being alive in that era.
Great song and many great versions of this song were recorded.
it can return if we insist on it. like your life in it. plenty of people do. maybe someone will see you or hear you and mimic it. i love the slang of the 20s, absolutely berries.
I agree with the other 2003-2004 people I listened to it with my Great Great Grandma she is 104 years old and still alive and we listen to music from when she was young