I was born 1957. Most musicals even now don't have this level of sophistication. Seeing this on stage would have been terrific. Carol Haney was an amazing dancer/actor/choreographer. They talk about Fosse but she was genius, too. Too bad she died so young.
I enjoyed this so much. I was born in 1958 and never saw this movie. I don't know why. It seems like all the female singers have a little bit of Doris Day in them. Costumes are great scenery was wonderful and it depicts 1950s as the All-American dream.
I can't get past this type of show after SOUTH PACIFIC. MY FAIR LADY GIGI stuff that leaves you speechless with the music the performances and stories.
What an absolute wonderful song and routine. The Pajama Game, in my opinion is a very good musical that never reached the notoriety as other famous musicals but its just as good as many of the best....
Hard to believe Haney never made another film. She returned to Broadway for a number of shows and died in 1964 of pneumonia at the age of 39. Side note -- John Raitt is Bonnie's father.
Yes, and it was the innovative way Bob Fosse had of moving folks around on stage as well as on screen, that lead to the "Steam Heat" number from this show garnering him his real first serious notice. Love the way he underplays the choreography on "I'm Not At All In Love", treating the 'co-workers' almost as seperate instruments of an orchestra in their attitudes and motions. He always impresses me, usually by NOT resorting to the old tried and true, cliche or kick-line stuff. Fosse is the best.
I know a dark secluded place A place where no one knows your face. A glass of wine, a fast embrace. It's called Hernando's Hideaway. Ole! All you see are silhouettes And all you hear are castanets And no one cares how late it gets Not at Hernando's Hideaway. Ole! At the golden finger bowl or anyplace you go You'll meet your uncle Max and everyone you know But if you are sitting close and making love to me you may take my heart, you may take my soul, but not my key Just knock three times and whisper low That you and I were sent by Joe Then strike a match and you will know You're in Hernando's Hideaway. Ole!
I remember singing this in primary school. A teacher asked what does it mean to embrace, I stuck my hand up and said to hold something. He said yes, specifically to hold someone else, and I felt smurt and learned a new word. I love musicals from this era, I wonder if he's on facebook, we'd have stuff to talk about now lol
Just heard Terri Gross's interview with Richard Adler today on Fresh Air. Had to look for this song. I always thought it was Fernando's Hideaway. Chalk that up to SNL. " You look marvelous my darling"
That's a shame she did so young. Just from watching this... I can tell she was really talented. She's now in heaven dancing in Hernando's Hideaway. Ole!
Shirley MacLaine got her big break when she had to go on for Carol, who had broken her ankle. It had nothing to do with Carol's passing several years later.
"My friend, now I am traveling on the wings of happiness, knowing that I have a friend. I discovered that the waves of the sea are for me to sail. So, full of emotion, when I fall from the wings of happiness, I dive into the waves of the sea, which brings me to you."
I've never seen the movie or professional show but I was in a play many years ago in camp and we did the PJ Game play. I remember the words to hernando's hideaway all these years. Great song!
Jerry Ross passed away back circa 1955 (age 29) from the long-standing effects of a lung infection, so the ampersand of Adler and Ross was cut too short.
Amiga: "Uma flor para você colorir, um doce para você saborear, uma música para você se encantar, uma poesia bem romântica para você sonhar e um sentimento avassalador para você contemplar......."
I believe Fosse's first cinema directorial debut was the film SWEET CHARITY, 1969, followed by CABARET, 1972. He had choreographed many shows & movies before that, this being one of them.
My favorite scene in the movie is in the sewing room. It has Eddie Foy Jr. and the heavyset older woman in it. It might be called, "I Will Trust Her." It is amazing how light on her feet is the woman.
"we make emboladas, we make love songs. We left Rio Grande do Sul and went to Rio Grande do Norte, showing our love rhyme, when we returned we brought two northeastern women on the back and a guitar for our love verses to sing. No we can give up this love, let the poet recite our love verses!"
This movie was directed by Bob Fosse in 1956, and it has his trademark. He later directed CABARET and ALL THAT JAZZ. amopng others. Great original choreography.
i am in chorus, and on December 15, we did this song. But, a man fell and broke the chair he was sitting on. The song practicably stopped when it happened.
Maybe in 2021. ...I can open a classy dive bar and name it Fernando's hideaway. Wow..Bonnie's father was a hunk ! Remember the movie from way back when...are time machines available on Amazon yet? Meant Hernando but maybe Hernanda or Fernanda would be better !
I got to be the girl who shrieks, "Fresh!" and I consider it one of my proudest achievements.
In this version? In any case... stardom !
Cool!
One of the most memorable moments of the song. Congrats!
That woman dancing had an amazing voice. From a soft whisper to a growl in seconds.
This routine cracks me up.
the pajama game is underrated. such a fun musical. case in point this number!
A real shame that Carol Haney spent such a short time with us. So wonderful and talented.
Carol Haney was a treasure... known primarily through her stage work and her dancing. Loved her.
Oh my goodness. I played the bass clarinet in the musical pit for this play when I was in high school, and I loved this song!
I was born 1957. Most musicals even now don't have this level of sophistication. Seeing this on stage would have been terrific. Carol Haney was an amazing dancer/actor/choreographer. They talk about Fosse but she was genius, too. Too bad she died so young.
I enjoyed this so much. I was born in 1958 and never saw this movie. I don't know why. It seems like all the female singers have a little bit of Doris Day in them. Costumes are great scenery was wonderful and it depicts 1950s as the All-American dream.
I did see it on stage. My parents took me, to my first Broadway show. A scene where actors carry lit matches around a stage can't be done anymore! 😂
Fantastic ! I taught this song to all my music students. It was always an absolute favorite. ( I saw this movie in 1957. My mother took us.)
How old are you now??
Definitely the best song in the whole musical! It’s so out there compared to everything else in the film. And she’s so awesome!
I can't get past this type of show after SOUTH PACIFIC. MY FAIR LADY GIGI stuff that leaves you speechless with the music the performances and stories.
What an absolute wonderful song and routine. The Pajama Game, in my opinion is a very good musical that never reached the notoriety as other famous musicals but its just as good as many of the best....
Hard to believe Haney never made another film. She returned to Broadway for a number of shows and died in 1964 of pneumonia at the age of 39.
Side note -- John Raitt is Bonnie's father.
Yes, and it was the innovative way Bob Fosse had of moving folks around on stage as well as on screen, that lead to the "Steam Heat" number from this show garnering him his real first serious notice. Love the way he underplays the choreography on "I'm Not At All In Love", treating the 'co-workers' almost as seperate instruments of an orchestra in their attitudes and motions. He always impresses me, usually by NOT resorting to the old tried and true, cliche or kick-line stuff. Fosse is the best.
I know a dark secluded place
A place where no one knows your face.
A glass of wine, a fast embrace.
It's called Hernando's Hideaway. Ole!
All you see are silhouettes
And all you hear are castanets
And no one cares how late it gets
Not at Hernando's Hideaway. Ole!
At the golden finger bowl or anyplace you go
You'll meet your uncle Max and everyone you know
But if you are sitting close and making love to me
you may take my heart, you may take my soul, but not my key
Just knock three times and whisper low
That you and I were sent by Joe
Then strike a match and you will know
You're in Hernando's Hideaway. Ole!
I remember singing this in primary school. A teacher asked what does it mean to embrace, I stuck my hand up and said to hold something. He said yes, specifically to hold someone else, and I felt smurt and learned a new word. I love musicals from this era, I wonder if he's on facebook, we'd have stuff to talk about now lol
Carol Haney- what a great talent. Thank you for informing my youth.
I was in the same production , and our friend accidentally sang "A glass of pwine, a fast embrace." That's how we all sing it now.
Carol Haney you were certainly the star here ✌️
I agree
My favorite song back when I was a kid in the 50s.
this was my junior musical in high school...had an awesome time doing it...I believe it was 1999
They say he's still looking for Poopsie to this very day.
if you listen closely when its quiet you can hear him call out "Poopsie"
😂😂😂 LOVE IT! 😂😂😂
My Absolute Favorite part of this Great Classic‼️Thank you for the upload❣️
What a joy to hear this song again! Thank you!
My school did this play in April!! I am in stage crew and it was a really fun play! I love this part of the play, it was my favorite:]
(male voice) "Hey Buddy, this AIN'T Poopsy!!
Ann P My brothers high school did this play, and he had to say that line. Hahaha.
Just heard Terri Gross's interview with Richard Adler today on Fresh Air. Had to look for this song. I always thought it was Fernando's Hideaway. Chalk that up to SNL. " You look marvelous my darling"
My band is playing this song for our opening concert for the senior’s graduation ceremony
Back when times were fun and simple
Still great after all those years.
How lucky to have these few glimpses of Carol Haney. Here very early death is what gave Shirley Maclaine her "big break".
I believe she was a fantastic dancer and one of the sexiest ever.
That's a shame she did so young. Just from watching this... I can tell she was really talented. She's now in heaven dancing in Hernando's Hideaway. Ole!
Shirley MacLaine got her big break when she had to go on for Carol, who had broken her ankle. It had nothing to do with Carol's passing several years later.
yup, was there, but the producer took her away from us....don't remember if was her ankle but she could not dance or stand on stage.
You mean 'Her Very Early Death". I like Shirley Maclaine.
RIP Richard Adler...
were singing this in my choir i love it
Excelente esta escena de la película "Juego de Pijamas".
Done so well:-)
Remember seeing the movie, but this was farrrrr better. Wow! Carol Haney and John Raitt. It doesn't get any better.
When SNL was still worth watching, Billy Crystal did a talk show sketch called Fernando's Hideaway. It was MAHVELOUS! ☺☺☺☺☺
it didn't age well
it wasn't that good
"My friend, now I am traveling on the wings of happiness, knowing that I have a friend. I discovered that the waves of the sea are for me to sail. So, full of emotion, when I fall from the wings of happiness, I dive into the waves of the sea, which brings me to you."
Love this song! Nobody is getting my key 🤣
who's here in 2020 bc of quarantine and ur reliving old choir songs
I've never seen the movie or professional show but I was in a play many years ago in camp and we did the PJ Game play. I remember the words to hernando's hideaway all these years. Great song!
Richard Adler, composer of this song, just died. RIP.
Jerry Ross passed away back circa 1955 (age 29) from the long-standing effects of a lung infection, so the ampersand of Adler and Ross was cut too short.
sublime
Carol Haney died too young, but she steals this film.
She had had diabetes AND pneumonia. When I heard the news back then (don't figure out my age), I was devastated.
@@Juliaflo it’s a gem of a film.
Was a very good moovie, remember all songs, i liked this song
this was my favorite song in the movie
Debelah Morgan turned this into an R&B pop bop
Amiga: "Uma flor para você colorir, um doce para você saborear, uma música para você se encantar, uma poesia bem romântica para você sonhar e um sentimento avassalador para você contemplar......."
so excited to play Gladys. this is my first real lead and i cant mess it up!
Yes. This is good.
hey buddy, this ain't poopsie! lol we are doing this at my school for our spring musical and my band teacher says that line
rct3isepic My brother got to say that line 😂
@@itsluxi8736 same here
Admiráveis !
This one goes out to my long-lost sweetheart, wherever she may be... 🤕
great movie !
My favourite song because it's a tango.
Fantástico !!!
Debelah Morgan- Dance With Me..sent me here!
love the whole movie
Fabulous!!
Fantastic!!!
I learnt my first tango to this tune💃.
Love this song
Amazing!
my second top favorite song from the musical.
My top favorite is Once-A-Year Day
I believe Fosse's first cinema directorial debut was the film SWEET CHARITY, 1969, followed by CABARET, 1972. He had choreographed many shows & movies before that, this being one of them.
this is my fave song from the movie!!!
AMAZING!
My favorite scene in the movie is in the sewing room. It has Eddie Foy Jr. and the heavyset older woman in it. It might be called, "I Will Trust Her." It is amazing how light on her feet is the woman.
Rita Shaw was the actress you're thinking of. She had a lot of good roles.
Magnifique !
love it!!
lolness, My schools doing this play for our musical. its actually quite fun!
I love this song. :)
thank you
I just discovered that Carol Haney was a choreographer (sp) and worked on Funny Girl on Broadway
I was wondering why she was so good.
She left this world far too soon (would have been around 98 now).
beauty and the beast performance
love it.
"we make emboladas, we make love songs. We left Rio Grande do Sul and went to Rio Grande do Norte, showing our love rhyme, when we returned we brought two northeastern women on the back and a guitar for our love verses to sing. No we can give up this love, let the poet recite our love verses!"
once a year day was spectacular
Carol Haney could be nicknamed ¨The Carol Burnett¨ of the 1950s¨. She has that wacky
comical personality that few actresses can
portray.
Me mucho encanta
Fun song!
I was cooking lunch for my daughter and I don't know why this song popped into my head and had to find out where its from.
I was in this play at my camp!
i want to sing this song in my chior or in a play. this is such a great song
I like this version:)
very good
Yes!...along with being quite a great dancer.
I know the tune as "Dance with Me" by Debelah Morgan. I heard it a lot on the radio.
so are we!!!!!!!!!!!!
It's funny in our play. Our Sid is shorter than almost every single girl but has a great voice.
omg we have to play this song in marching band...when we go to disney world
that was too funny :)
Love this! the guy at 3:20-3:24 has a small part but GREAT voice
From 3:12
Classic sample!
my school is doing this musical for our spring musical
I love the song...i play this to mg grandchild to make her sleep😅
This movie was directed by Bob Fosse in 1956,
and it has his trademark. He later directed
CABARET and ALL THAT JAZZ. amopng others.
Great original choreography.
you'll never get my key! YOU'LL NEVER GET MY KEY!
i am in chorus, and on December 15, we did this song. But, a man fell and broke the chair he was sitting on. The song practicably stopped when it happened.
good
I played the main character's dad for my school play it was great
OOOHHHLLLAAYYYYYEEEEE
Maybe in 2021. ...I can open a classy dive bar and name it Fernando's hideaway. Wow..Bonnie's father was a hunk ! Remember the movie from way back when...are time machines available on Amazon yet? Meant Hernando but maybe Hernanda or Fernanda would be better !