A little under one minute in when the lyrics go "she played charleston on the laundry for the boys", the music starts playing the charleston rhythm. That was brilliant
It's funny that 3 out of the 4 people in this band have instruments that also play orchestral hahahahahaha. Also it's amazing music thank you for making this.
Fantastic band! Absolutely love it. Ever do the tune “Titina”? Or, “Come Josephine in My Flying Machine”? I could see you guys doing that splendidly. I know Billy Murray did it, but I can’t think of who else might have also recorded it.
I have been following music from this period for over 50 years now, and have never heard this tune! RUclips's algorithm led me to ruclips.net/video/BjAdEncVb_M/видео.html where the Mills Brothers perform this song, and more performers are listed in the comments there. A great song, please enjoy!
As a second-language english speaker, I'm having the hardest time hearing whether she's singing in New York American English, or in the more period accurate trans atlantic accent? There are certain pronounciation cues pointing either way, and it's driving me nuts. Thoughts?
I’m not a linguist, but I’d say it’s more the latter. I think New York pronunciation would not be so clear on the R sound. It would sound more like “wash-bwoahd or -bōahd” rather than bORd, as she sings it. Does that make sense?
Why are jazz people like us always happy 👍🏻
I love the jack Benny solo .
Play it again Jack 👍🏻👍🏻
I absolutely find this quintessentially adorable and comforting.
You all are fantastic!
I really like and enjoying your version of this song. Greetings from Germany. (:
Fantastic, elementary and happy.Thanks😀!!
Beautiful performance, fantastic ensemble!
Love it! I’m from coney!
I am so glad to find all your music! Excellent. Miss Maybell, I also appreciate your period costumes!
very nice music. Well played ,great stuff
What a fantastic joyful way to start my day. Thanks so much! Living room full of world class talent.
Charming and whimsical. Thank you!
A little under one minute in when the lyrics go "she played charleston on the laundry for the boys", the music starts playing the charleston rhythm. That was brilliant
It's so hard to find good washboard these days...
Sounds great. Nice solo Dave!
Awesomely great 👍
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Awsome 👍
Thanks for sharing these great songs 🙏🙏👍
just found your channel and would like to say how talented you all are,
along with the great music taste 👍
It's funny that 3 out of the 4 people in this band have instruments that also play orchestral hahahahahaha. Also it's amazing music thank you for making this.
Beautiful 🤩 Thank you 😊 We love your band and all of your awesome songs.
You guy-zes ROCK 🎻 🎹
Awesome recording! I probably should learn this one, I wish I had a vocalist as talented as yourself though!
Love it. Keyboard supreme!
Maravilloso grupo, excelente y deliciosa interpretación.👏👏👏👏
Can't stop listening!
Oh it's so good good job ya'll
¡Qué buenos! ¡Me encantan y, por un momento, me hacen feliz!
God I love it!! ❤😊
Just fantastic.
This was great!
Fantastic band! Absolutely love it. Ever do the tune “Titina”? Or, “Come Josephine in My Flying Machine”? I could see you guys doing that splendidly. I know Billy Murray did it, but I can’t think of who else might have also recorded it.
I have been following music from this period for over 50 years now, and have never heard this tune! RUclips's algorithm led me to ruclips.net/video/BjAdEncVb_M/видео.html where the Mills Brothers perform this song, and more performers are listed in the comments there. A great song, please enjoy!
What kind of kazoo is that?
Wow genial - super !!
Amazing
Stomps!
As a second-language english speaker, I'm having the hardest time hearing whether she's singing in New York American English, or in the more period accurate trans atlantic accent? There are certain pronounciation cues pointing either way, and it's driving me nuts. Thoughts?
I’m not a linguist, but I’d say it’s more the latter. I think New York pronunciation would not be so clear on the R sound. It would sound more like “wash-bwoahd or -bōahd” rather than bORd, as she sings it. Does that make sense?
@@laurakazimir1712 yeah, I understand, I just don't know new York English well :)
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