THIS WAS THE GREATEST AMOUNT OF TALENT IN HISTORY. THESE TWO GENTLEMEN HAD MORE TALENT IN THEIR PINKY THEN WHAT YOU SEE IN HOLLYWOOD TODAY. THAT WAS THE GOLDEN ERA.
With just these two, I agree there is a LOT of talent, but Danny and Louis would later play together with Benny Goodman, Tommy Dorsey, Lionel Hampton, Mel Powell, Buck and Bubbles, and more in "A Song Is Born."
With all due respect, The Five Pennies in 1959 is not really remembered that well. I’ll take High Society in 1956 with Bing Crosby. Louis and his band both open the film as well as close it. Then, of course, you add in Frank Sinatra and Grace Kelly.
There must have been 3 billion dollars worth of talent on that stage during this production. Watching Lous Armstrong and Danny Kaye is like seeing Michelangelo sculpt and Da Vinci paint. A true template for all others to follow.
Holy Cow! This is one of the most AMAZING duets from two of the most talented performers in Hollywood history!! Armstrong and Danny Kaye were great on their own...but put them together here....the result is pure magic! I'm sure you're both now making the angels smile in Heaven. :))
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September 2023. I just watched A song is born with these two fabulous gentlemen,and many others in it, last night! A fabulous movie with an incredible line up. Awesome music too! Nothing nowadays comes close.
Yep...& Louis Armstrong's contribution to Hollywood movies was phenomenal. High Society & On Her Majesty's Secret Service (James Bond theme) to name just two.
They were so good because they loved what they did, and one of the magical things that happens when you love what you do is that you can enter a state of flow. Practically from the beginning of the song they are in this state, but it is seen in its greatest dimension at minute 2:52
I feel distant. This was posted eight years ago. Today, 40k views, 31 comments. Yet a funny puppy video can get two million views and 40 thousand comments in under a year. I have to admit it is a bit of a struggle for me to square that. I used to watch these shows when I was ten years old, and they were already almost 20 years old then. We only had a black and white tv, so if they were in color, I didn't know. I was mesmerized by the passion, the energy and the talent. I would become swept away imagining myself there when it was happening, dancing with them.
@@jiannisDimi I am actually asking myself how much of this (great) video is digitally restored. The sound alone sounds so good for that time, and I would love to know how they restored the audio. no way this came out like this in 196x something
What a gem of video to have these exceptional folks together. I couldn't have enough of Danny Kays comedy and energy and acrobatics and Louis Armstrong's singing in his unique voice and huge smile. Both are national treasures... Wow! This was a the best gift I received in years. Wonderful! Thank you.
Esto es lo que se le llama :"fuera de serie hermano" No sólo lo hacían tan hermoso y perfecto sino, que además, éstos artistas se gozaban realmente haciendo lo que les gustaba. Tiempos que lamentablemente ya no volverán y es una lástima ver como ha cambiado el mundo del arte musical. Con el rapeo y éstos artistas aberrantes de hoy día 😔
Ea ea, el rapeo viene del jazz también y hay artistas que cuando se juntan fluyen ❤️ Recuerda que lo que ha dañado a la industria en general es la comercialización exacerbada de la música.
This was One of the first movies about Trumpet players that I Saw as a Young Man. This movie was inspirational in my development as a young Trumpet player. There were other memorable movies that I watched, also like Kirk Douglas in the man with a horn and the often overlooked Sammy Davis Jr in a Man called Adam.
I first heard of this movie when my parent brought home the soundtrack album when I was a child in the 1960s or so. We all enjoyed listening to it back then. I saw the actual movie for the first time just a few months ago. It’s a loose dramatization of the life of Loring “Red” Nichols (who is the actual performer of Danny Kaye’s trumpet parts). All the original songs were composed by Sylvia Fine, who happened to be Danny Kaye’s wife. A talented powerhouse duo, one on-screen and one off-screen. A highlight of the movie is three different songs all based on the same chord progressions. And then sung on top of one another at the same time, by three different characters.
I’ve loved this movie since I was a little girl. This scene is my favorite❤. I wonder how many takes it took and if their scatting was different in every take. Sachmo & Danny are beyond brilliant!!!❤
Because of this kind of jazz with entertainement and lots of groovy swing I love some kind of jazz! You know there's onother kind of jazz: the boring one!
THIS WAS THE GREATEST AMOUNT OF TALENT IN HISTORY. THESE TWO GENTLEMEN HAD MORE TALENT IN THEIR PINKY THEN WHAT YOU SEE IN HOLLYWOOD TODAY. THAT WAS THE GOLDEN ERA.
With just these two, I agree there is a LOT of talent, but Danny and Louis would later play together with Benny Goodman, Tommy Dorsey, Lionel Hampton, Mel Powell, Buck and Bubbles, and more in "A Song Is Born."
With all due respect, The Five Pennies in 1959 is not really remembered that well.
I’ll take High Society in 1956 with Bing Crosby. Louis and his band both open the film as well as close it. Then, of course, you add in Frank Sinatra and Grace Kelly.
Que no te quepa la menor duda Norman.
Amen.
I was very young (8) and loved to watch them on 📺. I too miss watching good old movies. 😢
Wonderful performance! Either of these two dudes on their own is fabulous to listen to, but together, they're just totally incredible! Fantastic!!! 😁
There must have been 3 billion dollars worth of talent on that stage during this production. Watching Lous Armstrong and Danny Kaye is like seeing Michelangelo sculpt and Da Vinci paint. A true template for all others to follow.
Always wanted to see this picture. Thanks!
Danny Kaye was a great mimic, but I prefer Bing Crosby with Louis 3 years earlier in High Society.
We must continue to share this talent with the universe!
Two legendary singers singing together in one of the best performances ever. I really love this 😃
If you never saw this film (The Five Pennies), this scene is the best, but the movie will have you in tears.
Très beau film.
So true
Holy Cow! This is one of the most AMAZING duets from two of the most talented performers in Hollywood history!! Armstrong and Danny Kaye were great on their own...but put them together here....the result is pure magic! I'm sure you're both now making the angels smile in Heaven. :))
Holy cow 🐄 stinks to
Google Pavarotti and James Brown duet of
Thus is a Man's World. ❤
I'm sitting in a line of trucks at a railroad waiting my turn to get loaded. Listening to great music. GOD IS GOOD ALL THE TIME.
Thank you Jimmy, fellow trucker. Good for you. God is good.
@Jerry Kinnin......thank God for you truckers...you are the heartbeat 💓 of America. Without truckers we are doomed. If you eat it, use it, wear it or touch it....it came by truck! God Bless you all.....keep Rollin Jerry! 🚐 🚚 🚌
Two of my favorite people. Their combined talents made this song unforgettable. I miss them. 😢
September 2023. I just watched A song is born with these two fabulous gentlemen,and many others in it, last night!
A fabulous movie with an incredible line up. Awesome music too!
Nothing nowadays comes close.
Wow!!! The power of these super stars
Danny Kaye was pure talent
The scatting in the end was unbelievably powerful and under control. 😳
Those people were really talented. The world will always remember them.
This is a wonderful rendition of a fantastic song. I'd like this at my funeral!
I so, so love both these men! Both brilliant. ❤
Thank you 🙏 I appreciate never seen this great 👍 one ☝️🎺🕺🏼🎷🥁👍👏👏👏👍🎥
Oh so classic!!! Wonderful, Wonderful, wonderful!!!
That has got to be the best musical performance ever recorded! A must watch and listen for ALL!
Yep...& Louis Armstrong's contribution to Hollywood movies was phenomenal. High Society & On Her Majesty's Secret Service (James Bond theme) to name just two.
What a joy to find this- stunning!
Awesome. Those guys were just fantastic. Love the Frere Jacques especially.
Never saw this before. Not sure why not. It’s fabulous. 👏 🎉
There aren't enough "thumbs up" for this video!!! I was smiling as wide as Louis Armstrong!! I would say more, but I'm off to watch it again!
Absolutely Fabulous!!!
It is hard to believe how fantastic they are!
What an era.
Two of my favourite performers of all time
I can remember seeing this scene in the film when I was just 3 years old. Amazing, really. That must have been in 1961 or 1962.
Outstanding historical archive version ever, never saw before !!!!!!! Scarce ever and very new on the Net ! Bravo !
Oh myhosh!! I have to save this one. It is fantastic!! Love Louis! Danny is good and funny. Beautiful.
was my favourite actor when growing up and Louis Armstrong words can't describe - many thanks.
Why aren’t more people watching this? It is pure gold. Two artists at the top of their game
I'm certain that over these many years that this video has had millions of views.
This makes me smile every time I watch it!😊
Samehere
Outstanding archive in stereophonic soundtrack, a must !😁
Einzigartig!Ein Hochgenuss, die Beiden!
Never seen this till now now that's what you call talent
Soo sooo gifted and talented!!
Hello Julia
Man that was just fantastic. Louis and Danny. Who would have thought.
OMG Danny and Armstrong such talent
Hello Miriam
stumbled across this for a college assignment, this was so fun to watch. I wish we could all be this harmonious
They were so good because they loved what they did, and one of the magical things that happens when you love what you do is that you can enter a state of flow. Practically from the beginning of the song they are in this state, but it is seen in its greatest dimension at minute 2:52
Absolutely great and beatifull! Thanks for let me admire the super LOUIS what a joy is giving any time I listening to him§ WOW
I always loved to watch Danny Kaye..he had a talent to make you smile and cheer you up in his movies. Indeed those were beautiful times !
One of my favorite movies to watch late-night as a teen. And again during new baby's late night Daddy's 'feeding' turn.
Sublime perfection in music and voice.
Making music with such joy!!! 💖💖💖
Hello Brunella
A stellar performance by two of the greatest performers. I just love Danny Kaye. His talent was phenomenal.
I'm loving it omg it's groovy and putting me in a good mood.
This was my Early childhood! So Good!
Incredible! Nice old days with real Talented people
This clip is timeless... could watch it time and time again
Wow this is so great I love these old songs I remember them years ago Thankyou for sharing this video
К сожалению,ушли безвозвратно те времена когда ты просто наслаждался жизнью,никуда не спеша,слушая музыку души.🇧🇬🙋♀️👍👍👍
Yep...they are trying to destroy AMERICA AS WE KNEW IT.
_Be healthy!_
_Thank you for the provided music!_
god how i love louie and danny they were the greatest
NEVER saw this......BUT!!!! I love it! Both great entertainers....Thanks!!!
They really had fun😄...wonderful🥰Talent ...the two most expressive musicians and actors...Hope i get to see them perform marching in up there....
Wonderful performance Truly talented artists
Tack så mycket!! Tårarna kom när jag såg detta. Vilka artister!!
I feel distant. This was posted eight years ago. Today, 40k views, 31 comments. Yet a funny puppy video can get two million views and 40 thousand comments in under a year. I have to admit it is a bit of a struggle for me to square that. I used to watch these shows when I was ten years old, and they were already almost 20 years old then. We only had a black and white tv, so if they were in color, I didn't know. I was mesmerized by the passion, the energy and the talent. I would become swept away imagining myself there when it was happening, dancing with them.
Well i have allready seen everything about Armstrong, or I thought so...but I was wrong...
This color video is fantastic...
This is why jazz is everyhing the world isn't.
@@jiannisDimi I am actually asking myself how much of this (great) video is digitally restored. The sound alone sounds so good for that time, and I would love to know how they restored the audio. no way this came out like this in 196x something
This is brilliant!
A great number. They had fun preparing it and still have fun performing it. So well rehearsed that it seems impromptu. Bravo depuis Montréal.
Wow... 2 giants at play... What a treat!
Great performance. Great musicians
Good old days of jazz, , blues and boogie
Love these two. I have a few Louis Armstrong and movies with Danny Kaye. Love this performance
What a gem of video to have these exceptional folks together. I couldn't have enough of Danny Kays comedy and energy and acrobatics and Louis Armstrong's singing in his unique voice and huge smile. Both are national treasures... Wow! This was a the best gift I received in years. Wonderful! Thank you.
Danny trying to mimic Louis' rough voice had me in stitches. Good grief, that was funny.
Fantastic. I saw them years ago in London
as an avid fan of both these artists. having just watched for the first time i am still in awe, this is fantastic to say the least.
Same here! Lovely
This is pure joy! Thank you for posting this.
Absolutely amazing 👍😀.
Danny Kaye and Louis Armstrong can't get better ❤️
I knew Louis was awesome singer , but never dream Danny could sing like that .
Damn, that is a lot of talent right there. So good.
❤️❤️I can’t stop watching… the scatting part😂❤️❤️ Freedom
There's nothing like our timeless song swingers mixing in timeless improvisations, for the one and only number. Stay safe everyone!
I reckon they had a lot of fun doing this song. It certainly makes me smile.
Niesamowity gość,i ten niski ochrypły głos,coś fantastycznego!!!
Pure joy! Thanks for posting this.
Esto es lo que se le llama :"fuera de serie hermano"
No sólo lo hacían tan hermoso y perfecto sino, que además, éstos artistas se gozaban realmente haciendo lo que les gustaba.
Tiempos que lamentablemente ya no volverán y es una lástima ver como ha cambiado el mundo del arte musical.
Con el rapeo y éstos artistas aberrantes de hoy día 😔
Ea ea, el rapeo viene del jazz también y hay artistas que cuando se juntan fluyen ❤️ Recuerda que lo que ha dañado a la industria en general es la comercialización exacerbada de la música.
Esto es muy superior al rap...tiene mas que ver con el jazz!
@@bethredruth9218
Grandios! Mein Gesicht wacht auf mit einem Lächeln.
Millennials will NEVER understand why this is so great and unique
Haha, We understand this ❤️
This was One of the first movies about Trumpet players that I Saw as a Young Man. This movie was inspirational in my development as a young Trumpet player. There were other memorable movies that I watched, also like Kirk Douglas in the man with a horn and the often overlooked Sammy Davis Jr in a Man called Adam.
An other time, An other world. Merci beaucoup from Paris France 😁
For me there no other word than fantastic!!
This is awesome! Great music, great entertainment and two wonderful legends!
Que artista más completo era Danny Kaye, cantaba, bailaba .....era una maravilla
Beyond fantastic!
Irre; dieses Stück ist mit Herzen und hat riiichtig Pep ! Ich liebe es!!!!!!♥
Extraordinarios, without words!!!
Imagine the spirit the vibration that was in that chamber of music... Healing state
Magnífico!!!!, ...un tesoro!!!. Un saludo desde España!!!
Fantastic entertainment! So smart and classy!!
This made me smile 🤗
АаааааАААААА муражки по коже)))
гениально
Чудесно
Так легко и радостно на душе!!!!😇😇😇
I first heard of this movie when my parent brought home the soundtrack album when I was a child in the 1960s or so. We all enjoyed listening to it back then. I saw the actual movie for the first time just a few months ago. It’s a loose dramatization of the life of Loring “Red” Nichols (who is the actual performer of Danny Kaye’s trumpet parts).
All the original songs were composed by Sylvia Fine, who happened to be Danny Kaye’s wife. A talented powerhouse duo, one on-screen and one off-screen.
A highlight of the movie is three different songs all based on the same chord progressions. And then sung on top of one another at the same time, by three different characters.
I’ve loved this movie since I was a little girl. This scene is my favorite❤. I wonder how many takes it took and if their scatting was different in every take. Sachmo & Danny are beyond brilliant!!!❤
Super great cut. Outstanding performers. The Movie "The Five Pennies" is also excellent with these 2 gentlemen starring!
So Wonderful!
Great times … so much talent!
RIP in peace you two wonderful persons. Thank you for all you have given us
Magnifique prestation
just beautiful thank you..
Because of this kind of jazz with entertainement and lots of groovy swing I love some kind of jazz! You know there's onother kind of jazz: the boring one!
Esto me pone feliz cada vez que lo veo ♡