"How'd You Like to Spoon With Me?" - Till The Clouds Roll By | Angela Lansbury (HD)
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- Опубликовано: 6 окт 2024
- Film-Till The Clouds Roll By, 1946
"How'd You Like to Spoon With Me?"
Lyrics by Edward Laska
Music by Jerome Kern
Performed by Angela Lansbury
Starring: June Allyson, Lucille Bremer, Judy Garland, Van Heflin, Van Johnson, Robert Walker
Cameo Appearance: Lena Horne, Kathryn Grayson, Tony Martin, Dinah Shore, Angela Lansbury, Virginia O'Brien, Cyd Charisse, Gower Champion and a very young Frank Sinatra
YES! It's true, Miss Potts was truly beautiful. And, Yes! Beautiful Angela Lansbury was amazing and talented.
I actually met her in passing at O'Hare back in 1989. Got her autograph and a hug. She had the slight scent of roses.
Although she has gone now, I still love her.
Found this for the first time today after hearing about her death. Rest in peace Angela Lansbury
I still can't believe I missed it out. I googled her on her birthday only to find she had passed away 5 days earlier. I was really mad no one had told me she died.
@@stitchcrashesdisney312lion4it’s equally as depressing as finding out she was alive one moment and then finding out she died the next day
That explains why she sang it in that episode of Murder, She Wrote!
@Imani M She did that in the episode 'It Runs in The Family'
Now I know why she sang this hahah cool!
Love love love her!
@Imani M Season 4 episode 3 or 4😉
Well actually I like her performance of that song in Murder, She Wrote more than this. Her sounds better than. Must be her age. I don't know.
Doesn't mean here performnce here isn't great
Some time ago I became convinced that Angela Lansbury can play anything.
After randomly delving into her career, I fairly guarantee that she HAS played EVERYthing. Great actress.
@@Sovairu EVERYTHING, even a pinup girl.
The original copyright of this song is 1905, and back then 'spooning' was quite innocent behavior -- the dictionary defines it as 'acting with silly and demonstrative fondness'. More like flirting than petting, and certainly a long way from what the mind goes to today!
It refers to a man hugging a woman from behind so they fit like 2 spoons together.
And yet still in Murder, she wrote everyone is startled and embarassed when she sings it
@dmmillerjr Well, according to what my grandfather told me, and he was a young, randy man when this song was first written, it referred to when a man would stand behind a woman and hold/hug her and YES, it usually included A LOT of petting, etc. It definitely went beyond mere flirting by the standards of yesteryear.
According to the Online Etymology Dictionary, "spoon" meant "flirt" as far back as 1831, but it also meant "lie front-to-back" as early as 1870, derived from the earlier phrase "to lie spoon-fashion."
Whenever I hear and see her singing The yellow Bird, I start to cry... She is so talented in so many ways, she CAN play anything, and yet she always stayed a character actress and a true artist, and even more important - a true lady... For me, she shall always represent how a real actress should work, behave and live. A genuine diva, may God protect her. Mrs. Lansbury, if you ever read this - I love, respect and admire you!
She is very talented in all her characters she portrays
Her singing of GOODBYE LITTLE YELLOW BIRD is absolutely heartbreaking. This performance--along with the one in THE MANCHURIAN CANDIDATE--are two of the best things she ever did.
Perfectly expressed!!!🏆🎁💪🙏❤
Just over ten years ago I stumbled across this song, shared it to Facebook and my now husband started flirting with me on my post after being friends for 3 months. Thank you so much for putting this online. I have since bought the DVD of til the clouds roll by for my family and become obsessed with this song. This evening the news broke that Angela has passed away and my first thought was of this song where she isn't even a named part.
Thanks again for sharing this and indirectly encouraging my love of nearly 11 years to talk to me. ❤️
So that's what Angela Lansbury looked like way back! I can't imagine what it was like back then when she was just emerging as an actress!
planclops Oh if you could see her in her very first movie The Bergman Boyer thriller Gaslight where she's a saucy Victorian parlour maid and not worried about a little demure flirting with the Master of the house, sleepy eyed Charles Boyer. Wowzie.
"I'm a good girl, I am." Delivered as if she'd been in the business for decades.
planclops you should see her in Samson and Delilah (1949). She was ripped
Looking at this, you never would ever have known she would’ve become a diva starring in Mame and doing such an incredible job and singing Disney songs like beauty and the beast.
Rest in Peace Angela. Always top dog in my book
Rest in peace Angela Lansbury.
She is so charming - a real trooper.
When Angela sang this in Murder she wrote It seemed to me like there was a reason almost like it was a tribute to something .. and little did I know here it is. Awesome!
I have to admit I thought that it was written for the scene just like the "early one morning, just as the sun was rising" line before.
I see I was wrong. Totally wrong.
There is nothing like a Dame!
LADY Angela of the British Empire!
I loved Angela Lansbury.
Happy 96. Birthday, Dame Angela!
Love angela and the shoes look at her shoes
What a Legend. So glad she is still with us. Also love her song with Bea called Bossom Buddies
Not anymore 😞 RIP Dame Angela Lansbury
God bless you Angela RIP
Beautiful number conceived and choregraphed by the great Hermes Pan!!
I miss her already. 💔
R.I.P Angela Lansbury
This song and dance routine is a classic and I love it. :)
Pin-up Lady Angela! Happy birthday to her!
I envy every guy that hugged/kissed her 😩 methinks I have a crush on gorgeous Angela 😍
Thumbs up for the man at the pub who heard us say 'spooning' and recommended the song!
RIP Angela Lansbury
One of my favourite musical performances from one of my favourite films, the underrated, "Till the Clouds Roll By." The music and songs from the great Jerome Kern still live today as part of The Great American Songbook. "Spoon with Me" was written for the musical comedy "The Earl and the Girl" by Jerome Kern in 1905 and this version quite fittingly matches its Cockney sound with an ensemble dressed as Pearly Kings and Queens. Angela Lansbury could play virtually any role and was a master of dialects. She is one of the very last gems remaining from the Golden Age of Hollywood and it's very much hoped she will continue to contribute to an extraordinary legacy.
she is amazing
Rest In Peace Angela Lansbury ❤️❤️
11. 10. 2022
Very cool to see Pearly Kings and Queens-inspired fashion and a big ole swing! Thanks, internet.
Géniale! Dans cette séquence elle a un je ne sais quoi de Betty Boop. Elle pouvait TOUT faire!
I often lament that most of the world only know this brilliant, beautiful and talented lady from Murder She Wrote. A pleasant series yes and it gave her stability and great wealth. But She was oh so much more.... from "Gaslight", "The Portrait of Dorian Gray", the above bio pic, 'Manchurian Candidate", "The Reluctant Debutante" to Broadway's "Mame" and so much more..... a magnificent Lady and career! Thank you for the lovely clip.
Multi-talented lady, brilliant career.....thanks so much for posting this.
Rest in Peace, Queen. 😢
Angela Lansbury is what 92 now that just proves life goes pretty quick
92, still healthy and working!
Donald Pippin;its Angela Lansbury singing here .She isnt dubbed in this song.She was only dubbed in the film The Harvey s girls because they wanted a more sexy voice for the role.
Can't believe they did it! She is such a great singer!
Rip Angela ❤
R.I.P dear lady xxxx
Rest in peace angela lansbury
So adorable. RIP.
Happy 94th Birthday you awesome lady xxx
She was born in 1925.
Just saw her dress on The Antiques Roadshow!
Simply ADORABLE! I'm up at 7am to watch Murder She Wrote EVERY weekday morning! 3 hours Saturday mornings!!!❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
She's my other Abraham Hicks!!
🏆🙏💪🎁
I've just seen (July '24) an episode of Antiques Roadshow US, where someone had brought along the very frock that Angela Lansbury is wearing in this movie. The woman bought it at an MGM sale in 1970, so I had to see it for myself. Lansbury was so lovely.
Ha! That's exactly how I ended up here too! Just browsing reels on Facebook, and I just had to see the dress in all its original glory.
Same here. Hopefully they restore the dress to its former glory.
She was absolutely ravishing what a STUNNING lady
Rest in Peace Angela!
Watch her singing 'little Yellow Bird' from the Picture of Dorian Grey..........she was soooo good in Manchurian Candidate and The Private Affairs of Bel Ami.
This song is great fun!
I love Angela Lansbury sooo much! I've noticed that her British accent is not as strong as it was here in comparison with her later golden years in tv series and movies. She sang this song as Emma McGill, Jessica Fletcher's British cousin, in Murder She Wrote and her accent when she sang this song was not as strong!
Decades of living in America turned Angela's London accent into a Transatlantic one
@@eamonndeane587 oh my goodness... Really? 🤔 It's very unique sounding by the time she's in Murder She Wrote. You can say that she's acting as an American lady, but when she starred as Mrs. Potts in Beauty and the Beast her British accent is quite faint there
Actually, the song she sang in that episode was “Little Yellow Bird”, reprising it from performing it in “Dorian Gray.” Love that song even better than this one!
@@SmartPracticeSuccess there was another episode where she sang it for a family and the family's father wanted Emma McGill to inherit his fortune. I forgot which episode that was
@@AliTass the Viscount BlackRaven
Wow..never knew she was do fine..😇🥰🥰
This very DRESS was just on Antiques Roadshow. A woman bought it in 1970 when MGM sold off all their artifacts. For $25.
RIP Ms Lansbury
Красавица!❤❤❤
Talented lady.
Angela herself said that her voice was dubbed in "The Harvey Girls", but not this movie. It was an interview with Robert Osborne.
Thoughts that went through my head:
Angel Lansbury?! :O And spooning :O
This is far away from Bednobs and Broomsticks and Nanny McPhee :P
I love old musicals! This is amazing!
It's strange to see JB Fletcher flirting like this :P
RIP Angela Lansbury.
That's not JB Fletcher that her cousin Emma McGill 😂
I came here because of a Murder, She Wrote episode in which Jessica's British cousin Emma MacGill (also played by Lansbury) sings this song.
Classic.
nooooo that's her? awesome!
RIP
Embroidered stockings on the chorines -- MGM really went all out to produce phenomenal films.
And no one saw her becoming the Broadway musical legend she'd become 20 years later. So much so that Judy Garland tried to replace her as Mame.
I'm wondering is there still any musical theater like this in this era ????
rip
Pushing Up Roses brought you here too and just admit
If you liked this, search Little Yellow Bird Angela Lansbury for a lovely song
Ciao Angela💖💖💖🙏🙏🙏🙏😘😘😘
Yes, she was beautiful, see her in the Harvey Girls.
So, she maintained the same hairstyle for 70+ years!
@davidrubiomartin
It basically means cuddle .
one girl, two spoons
I am watching the movie right now, I got a sealed copy on VHS for free at a place that gives away free books and movies. I never seen it before, it looks good so far
Here because of pushing up roses
MURDER MY HEART.
Pushing up roses brought me here
They were some real spooners back in the day, huh? 😂😂
Well Rather!
Wow great colour for a 1946 film!
have you never seen The Wizard of Oz, or Gone With the Wind? They're from 1939!
I heard this song on murder she wrote also angela lansbury srars in that
Она здесь самая красивая!
Holy shit, her waist is miniscule!
This sounds like something from Mary Poppins And Chitty Chitty Bang Bang
And replace them with bright lights like Christmas
I never knew Murder She Wrote was so hot until i saw her in Judy Garland's The Harvey Girls.
@Imani M "OH YOU KID!!"
What a shame that her singing was dubbed in that film.
Man, the dvd I have has terrible picture quality, these clips are way better restored. Maybe I should try blue ray for this film?
blimey, pearlies! lol
I see where snoop dogg got some of his style 😆
50's version of risky?
40s*
is this song about... the one one risque subject?
1:04 'Call me "Little Puss"' '🤨
what the hell is spooning mean? sounds abit naughty
I thought she was debbie reynolds
she ding this song from murder she wrote episode
0:47
…spooning leads to forking…
Bellissima altro che marilin morro'
With the London Gayeties... and boy they're not kidding.
HAHAHAHAHA