George Olsen & his Music- I'm In The Market For You-1929
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- Опубликовано: 28 авг 2012
- New and Improved version! I am updating my old video with better picture and sound!
My thanks to bigband78 for identifying the smooth piped singer!
Movie star Fred MacMurray vocals on this great stock market novelty tune, 5 years before he would appear before his first Hollywood movie cameras. George Olsen gives it that 1929 pre crash pep, though it was a talkie hit from a Fox production, High Society Blues, released in early 1930.
Young Fred MacMurray was an actor on Broadway in 1930, and also found work as a sax player in Gus Arnheims Orchestra, vocalizing for Victor on some big talkie hits such as this one and Arnheim's "Peach of a Pair".
George Olsen, a New York collegiate dance band that found fame in 1927 as the pit band for the Broadway smash musical, Good News, (Varsity Drag) became the choice of Ziegfeld to orchestrate his first all 2 strip Technicolor talkie version of his Broadway hit, Whoopee. While in Hollywood, Olsen started his own nite club and recorded Victor hits such as this one.
My original description: Written for a Fox film, "High Society Blues", starring Farrell and Gaynor. Following a radio introduction and actual film closeup of George Olsen, his record is heard. Accompanies silent film of stock trading, gambling, ballroom dancing and flapper parties. Roaring twenties pastimes. My video conveys the exciting pre-stock crash mood, though the song came out soon after....when fortunes had been lost and the only things worth trading were shares of "hugs and kisses".Perhaps the most clever song since 'Yes,We Have No Bananas" Enjoy! - Кино
Everything about this is beautiful, I absolutely love 1920’s-1930’s music 🎵 ❤️
Exciting times. Too bad it all came crashing down. Would never be like this again! Fred's voice is really better than most! Thanks for this clever tune and great video! Fun to always remember the good times!
This needs to be a lot more in circulation now.
SPX 4000 here we go!
No wonder George Olsens music was heard on the soundtrack of "Whoopee" 1n 1930...a fabulous band ...
Love this era - sound, songs, players, dancing - all very entertaining.
Hi Janette
Terrific and great fun to watch and listen to George Olsen's orchestra.
1929 - 2019...
tres cool...
Discovered this wonderful oooo ooooo ooo via your comment on Bill's multi keyed Maple Leaf Rag. What a way to start the day! Super post indeed.
First I've seen this in a long and it's better than ever.THANKS a lot 2reeler.
You have been working your way out producing a fine piece of art.
Great music and song.
Thanks for sharing!
Thank you.
Music from a saner time
Very well done and good music too......thanks.
Thank you, this is one of my favorite old turns.
So nice to listen to this sound....
I'm so glad I found your channel, these are great!!
This is a GREAT presentation.
This is so GREAT,You're by far the best 2reeler.
enchanting!
I would have loved to live in that era,but I'd be pushing up daisies with Fred MacMurray.You do a great job on these videos,2 reeler.
Great presentation and loved those nightclub dance scenes.
Great!
Happy Jazz!
My theme song as soon as my ship comes in! 😁
We love your work 2Reeler.
Love your channel, get lots of pleasure from your great videos.
Hi Janette!
Tunes you can hum to!
Vocal by the "Absent Minded Professor"!
Superbe comme toujours !!
Très belle arrangement.
La radio a 0:16 et 0:24 est une Radiola type 20 de 1925 a batterie avec 5 tubes, game PO (Broadcast) seulement.
Merci.
The crash of 1929! 😢
Very nice, Thank you!
GOD I LOVE THIS! Biff You`re too much indeed!
Roybo,This 2reeler is GREAT!
Great sound out of this record.Mine doesn't sound this great.Fred MacMurray was also vocalist on Gus Arnhiem's "After A Million Dreams".
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Red hot old bands on two reeler musical shorts we really appreciate this you've been able to bring us all this music from time past here is thank you Lewis
@@roybo1930 Bobby Roy,No one is even close to 2reeler in presentation .
What the world was like before it went to Hell...........Bring music back.
You'll have to get to like RAP GARBAGE. YIKES!
Very good version on this song and MacMurray was pretty good too. At around 1:24 I can see Sylvia Sidney dancing with Phillips Holmes in what appears to be "An American Tragedy" in 1931. Then later, at 2:30, there's a shot of Rochelle Hudson from another film.
😀
What movies are these clips from?
people in the 30s were like, "this song aged like milk"
OMG, is that a flash of Winnie Lightner at 3:11?!
Yes it is!! She is truly AWESOME!
真不错
My love song to Elon Musk ❤️😸
This was a great tune. It's hard to imagine that Fred Macmurray is singing!