our Grammie, God bless her heart, would play this for us four grandkids when we were very small & we'd all dance & sing in the dining room. good memories!
Loved this song in my youth, sang it to my kids, my grandchildren and now the great grands. Love them silly songs and the gifted folk who made them come alive! That’s lookin’ like forever fun to me!! PLAY ON!
It’s a great movie with some great songs and dances. As far as this scene is concerned, I can’t help noticing Debbie’s lovely companions sitting behind and beside her. 😂❤
Farewell to the talented Carleton Carpenter who has passed away at the age of 95. He acted on stage and screen like the likes of Debbie Reynolds, Judy Garland, Gene Kelly, Mary Martin, and more. He was also a successful composer, singer, dancer, and author. His works will live on - may he rest in peace.
Brings back great memories of a time in this country when things were so much more innocent. Sadly, the world we live in today is eons removed from that time.
@@mikeyoungblood1642 All I said was that this was a time when things were more "innocent." You replied: "Not for everyone... now if you were a white guy, then sure." So... you are saying non-whites were NOT innocent back then? What a terrible thing to say.
My grandma's name is to me and I sing this to my son in the hospital with cancer it's great I still have an electric monkey that sings it beautiful beautiful
Oh how I wish we could return to such a beautiful, wholesome world. It seems God has decided I must suffer through this current one and find joy within it.
I feel exactly like you. I was 7 when this came out but I didn't see it until I was like 10 or 11. I loved the song and the film, my granny's world was depicted but our world was wholesome and much better. (Sigh) I introduced this song today to my 50 y.o. son and he enjoyed it. He gets it and laughs, but he liked it, it put a smile in his face, not like today's noise (sorry, can't call it music). I was telling him how different our world was.
Too bad it's ALWAYS BEEN TERRIBLE. Maybe not for you at that time but humanity will always suffer no matter what. Which is why it's always good to look for the good in the bad
@@benjistida007our shared history would indicate that indeed humanity has always known suffering... Or perhaps it was Pandora's doing? One of our purest ways of joining together is to find hope amongst those who believe humanity is strong enough to face anything that comes our way. We are ALL one and one has the power to SEE ALL.
They left out the lyrics from second chorus "One night they were made man and wife, and now they cry this is the life, since they came back from their abadaba honeymoon"
If I were that close to the girl’s face at 1:31 - 1:36 singing that, I feel like I would start laughing. I wonder if these two had a hard time not trying to break and they had to rehearse enough so it wouldn't be funny.
To the left of Debbie the lad with the fake uke looked down the barrel of the lens about 9 times. I'm amazed the director didn't throw his ass of the set. The Cardinal rule of film making is never look down the lens unless it's in the script, the fourth wall.
our Grammie, God bless her heart, would play this for us four grandkids when we were very small & we'd all dance & sing in the dining room. good memories!
Loved this song in my youth, sang it to my kids, my grandchildren and now the great grands. Love them silly songs and the gifted folk who made them come alive! That’s lookin’ like forever fun to me!! PLAY ON!
It’s a great movie with some great songs and dances. As far as this scene is concerned, I can’t help noticing Debbie’s lovely companions sitting behind and beside her. 😂❤
Farewell to the talented Carleton Carpenter who has passed away at the age of 95. He acted on stage and screen like the likes of Debbie Reynolds, Judy Garland, Gene Kelly, Mary Martin, and more. He was also a successful composer, singer, dancer, and author. His works will live on - may he rest in peace.
Debbie Reynolds and Jane Powell in the same movie... what a treat!!!!
What a treat to see this again. Those were happy years. Musicals were just that. Musicals. Wonderful!
so adorable. So cute. Love the whole scene. So much talent.
Mark Steyn from GB News has got this tune in my head!!
Brings back great memories of a time in this country when things were so much more innocent. Sadly, the world we live in today is eons removed from that time.
Not for everyone…now if you were a white guy, then sure
I wonder if there's any hidden meaning behind this comment. Nah, couldn't be!
@@mikeyoungblood1642 All I said was that this was a time when things were more "innocent." You replied: "Not for everyone... now if you were a white guy, then sure." So... you are saying non-whites were NOT innocent back then? What a terrible thing to say.
@@radbuffman3487 radbuffman3487: Nope. Wasn't any.
@@miltonsmith974 sure, Jan.
Love this! Debbie was so sweet but Carleton was a babe!! And both so,talented!
I love it. Thanks to Mark Steyn for promoting this classic.
RIP, Carelton. Say hello to Debbie for us.
An underrated movie. Very funny, and some great songs. (I know, this is an authentic period piece.)
I saw this movie when I was 14, my boyfriend 15, loved it. Great talent.
Did you see it in theaters? I bet that would have been a wonderful experience.
Talk about the promise of things to come ; the gorgeous and talented Debbie Reynolds will remain in our hearts forever.Thank you.
one minute long shots and face impressions
REAL talent
My grandma's name is to me and I sing this to my son in the hospital with cancer it's great I still have an electric monkey that sings it beautiful beautiful
This is so cool! 🤩👏👏👏
Mark Steyn brought me here!
Jabba Jabba Jabba Jabba, Jabba Jabba Jabba Jabba
@@ozymandias9234 :-D That was quick!
@@MisunderstoodMisanthrope Mark Steyn brought me here!
And me!!
Me too!!!!!!
Bravo for great American music and beautiful movies.
Make America Great
My mother sung this song to us for years! Ive got the monkey and chimp parts back to front, who said what to who, disastrous!
here from Babylon. Stark difference from this
the Golden era
Oh how I wish we could return to such a beautiful, wholesome world. It seems God has decided I must suffer through this current one and find joy within it.
You good…..?
I feel exactly like you. I was 7 when this came out but I didn't see it until I was like 10 or 11. I loved the song and the film, my granny's world was depicted but our world was wholesome and much better. (Sigh)
I introduced this song today to my 50 y.o. son and he enjoyed it. He gets it and laughs, but he liked it, it put a smile in his face, not like today's noise (sorry, can't call it music). I was telling him how different our world was.
I feel the same way as you
Too bad it's ALWAYS BEEN TERRIBLE. Maybe not for you at that time but humanity will always suffer no matter what. Which is why it's always good to look for the good in the bad
@@benjistida007our shared history would indicate that indeed humanity has always known suffering...
Or perhaps it was Pandora's doing?
One of our purest ways of joining together is to find hope amongst those who believe humanity is strong enough to face anything that comes our way.
We are ALL one and one has the power to SEE ALL.
cute! beautiful!
They left out the lyrics from second chorus "One night they were made man and wife, and now they cry this is the life, since they came back from their abadaba honeymoon"
If I were that close to the girl’s face at 1:31 - 1:36 singing that, I feel like I would start laughing. I wonder if these two had a hard time not trying to break and they had to rehearse enough so it wouldn't be funny.
Look how teenagers were then😍
When I tell you my 3 year old is obsessed with this I mean it 😂
ABA DABA DABA DABA IM IN LOVE
Please some one but up the whole movie please it's my fav so someone please
SO CUTE!!!!
I wish ABBA had recorded this song. "ABBA daba daba daba …"
I love this
This is seventy-one years old.
This is WAAAAY to happy. This reminds me of Mormon cousins with a “questionable” relationship.
I think the word you're looking for is "too" not "to." 😉
I love you Jack 😂😂😂😂😂
The plot of this movie is crazy they were the stars easily
Do you know what “aba daba” means ?
@@a_followerofchrist mean monk I love but you apparently or maybe chimp I love you to
Makes me want to sell some jet to the fiend
Abba dabba dabba dah, that's how I found this, I typed this babyspeech babble while I was watching panda cubs do cute things.
Anyone else here from f is for family? Season 5? No? Just me alright...
The legion can count on this
Debbie wrote in her book that with the money this record made she built her parents a swimming pool.
To the left of Debbie the lad with the fake uke looked down the barrel of the lens about 9 times. I'm amazed the director didn't throw his ass of the set. The Cardinal rule of film making is never look down the lens unless it's in the script, the fourth wall.
I was not even born.
Can someone please tell me what “Aba daba” means ? How to use it in a sentence ? My first language isn’t English but I would love to become fluent :(
Mighty Magiswords anyone?
Looks like Reynolds is wearing cat ears.
Reynolds is so flat and brassy at the beginning of this number.