Flanagan & Allen - Underneath The Arches

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  • Опубликовано: 15 окт 2024
  • The wonderful Bud Flanagan and Chesney Allen sing their signature song "Underneath The Arches"

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  • @madpainterken
    @madpainterken 3 дня назад +2

    I saw them at Victoria theatre.. singing tis song..
    It was around 1958.?.. loved them.. we were near the front .. Bud threw a sweet to me
    They also sang.. Me and my Shadow

    • @carmenbonilla476
      @carmenbonilla476 3 дня назад

      Ken Bff.....How exciting that you were able to hear these wonderful gifted artists..i too in this moment have fallen in love with FLANAGAN & CHESNEY ALLEN...Ken you inspire
      me & i will for sure will dive into a wonderful journey of learning more about them...
      thank you madpainter ken.....always Carmen....ps i will even make a pinterest board in thier honor.....well deserved......Bravo to Flanagan & Chesney Allen.....hugs for all...

  • @stevelee4952
    @stevelee4952 3 месяца назад +13

    I'm 72. Born in East London. Grew up listening to my family singing this great song. Sadly the blighty is fucked.

  • @omt7410
    @omt7410 2 года назад +81

    My grandad used to sing this to me when I was little. He passed away a couple years ago and I recently thought about this song so I thought I should listen to it. He passed away Sunday 17th June 2018 (Fathers Day) with cancer! Still miss him to this day x

    • @omt7410
      @omt7410 2 года назад +3

      @AMT definitely I totally agree! I’m doing okay but obviously the pain won’t go away of loosing a loved one..

    • @annetteperez3548
      @annetteperez3548 2 года назад +4

      I feel you and I humbly send you a warm embrace I too lost a brother from it😞🙏👐🫂

    • @leonardmead1425
      @leonardmead1425 2 года назад +3

      he is still singing to u somewhere sometime in the universe, u will be ok

    • @nevittwoods1730
      @nevittwoods1730 Год назад +2

      👍

    • @leonardmead1425
      @leonardmead1425 Год назад +2

      @@nevittwoods1730 keep thinking of it now and again, there might be something else that springs to mind.

  • @scopex2749
    @scopex2749 2 месяца назад +7

    Mum and dad used to take turns to sing me to sleep every night with this and many other songs, the umbrella man, little man you've had a busy day, puff the magic dragon to name a few. I couldnt sleep without a song. They both passed on a long time ago and life is very empty without them, miss them every day . Love you both.

  • @amylee8650
    @amylee8650 23 дня назад +3

    My Nan sang this to me not long before she died in hospital. Listen to it now and then ♥

  • @tinawootton9020
    @tinawootton9020 2 года назад +32

    Wonderful to listen to after all those years. My dear old Dad used to sing this. He was born in 1906 in Islington, a real Londoner.

    • @richardmckee2059
      @richardmckee2059 Год назад

      Wow!!
      Do you know what his favorite songs were, or what other songs he used to sing?
      Speaking of the war, what did he (and you?) do during The Blitz to stay safe?
      After the Great War, did he remember our men (presumably including your grandfather) coming home?
      Finally, do you know what he thought of automobiles taking over the roads of London during his youth?
      Thank you so much if you decide to answer; memories of past generations have always interested me, and I'm very rarely presented with an opportunity to gain knowledge from/of our elders.

    • @seanmurphy5770
      @seanmurphy5770 Год назад

      Same here born in Highbury,67 years ago

  • @WalkingCWild
    @WalkingCWild 2 года назад +26

    My gran sang this to me my entire childhood. Unfortunately she died after a long battle with cancer but she was the greatest woman on the planet. Thank you, Gran, you were everything

    • @omt7410
      @omt7410 2 года назад +1

      I am so sorry for your loss. My grandad also sang this song to me when I was little. He also died of cancer on Father’s Day 2018! Miss him to this day! I’m so sorry xx

    • @mikaelad4671
      @mikaelad4671 Год назад +1

      Beautiful comment...

  • @Coltnz1
    @Coltnz1 3 года назад +43

    I remember seeing them sing this live at a theatre in London years ago. It hits my sentimentality button.

    • @dennisroyhall121
      @dennisroyhall121 3 года назад +4

      That must have been in their show Crazy Gang at the theatre by Victoria Station perhaps called the Victoria Palace...I too saw them sometime in the early 1960s....My favourite of their songs is definitely “If you see a grey-haired lady...” A great Duo, miss ‘em and that’s true indeed....

    • @iannottingham2839
      @iannottingham2839 2 года назад +1

      @AMT Mr Hall! How I envy you!

    • @mikaelad4671
      @mikaelad4671 Год назад +2

      Unfortunately born too late, but would have loved to have heard Flanagan live.

  • @angiepanjie
    @angiepanjie 9 месяцев назад +5

    Miss my grands. What sacrifices this generation made for us to be free❤️

  • @ralphcairns4549
    @ralphcairns4549 Год назад +6

    My dad loved this song. As a child I used to watch Chesney Allen make a regular surprise appearance with the Crazy Gang after he had retired on the annual Command Performance at the London Palladium - just to sing this with Bud . Brings a lump to my throat when I hear it now. Wonderful background story to the song in the comment by eganpala65 . I’m a widower who is getting married this year to my long term other half who I knew when she was 16 and I was old enough to know better. The best man and I are doing a rendition of this at our reception for coat and straw hat and all.

  • @thomasclark8242
    @thomasclark8242 Год назад +8

    God bless em' both. 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🇬🇧

  • @stewartgellatly8073
    @stewartgellatly8073 Год назад +7

    A great song composed by Bud Flanagan. It befits our memories of him and Chesney Allen. Two great entertainers.

  • @misst1808
    @misst1808 3 года назад +15

    My grandad used to sing me to sleep singing this......then did the same with my children ❤️#memories

    • @omt7410
      @omt7410 2 года назад +1

      My grandad used to too. I hope you’re okay it’s not the easiest loosing the ones you love most x

  • @highgreen6452
    @highgreen6452 8 месяцев назад +2

    My grand dad loved these 2 this was his favourite song he had 9 greyhounds i remember him grooming them and singing this when i was about 5 in the outskirts of Sheffield

  • @jefffranklin8106
    @jefffranklin8106 8 месяцев назад +4

    This song brings back so many happy memories. Thank you.

  • @lgilbert1424
    @lgilbert1424 7 месяцев назад +3

    Thanks for uploading. Reminds me of my grandmother who loved this song. They had such sweet voices.

  • @ralphcairns4549
    @ralphcairns4549 Год назад +5

    ❤fabulously gentle tribute to poverty and friendship

  • @Steveholmes1972
    @Steveholmes1972 7 месяцев назад +8

    Wikipedia:According to a television programme broadcast in 1957, Bud Flanagan said that he wrote the song in Derby in 1927, and first performed it a week later at the Pier Pavilion, Southport. It refers to the arches of Derby's Friargate Railway Bridge and to the cobbled street where homeless men slept during the Great Depression

  • @egapnala65
    @egapnala65 Год назад +8

    Reading Jack London's "People From The Abyss" adds a whole new meaning to this song. There's a photograph called "Under The Arches" in it which shows a bunch of homeless vagabonds who never made the workhouse bedded down under a bridge. London writes of one guy complaining of having been moved on by the police from there. The book is set around Victorian Spitalfields which was where Flanagan was born. He must have seen all that for himself.

    • @ralphcairns4549
      @ralphcairns4549 Год назад

      Wonderful explanation of the background to a wonderful song and timeless delivery

  • @Cozmixcartoons
    @Cozmixcartoons Год назад +5

    Love this song. My Nanny totally saw Flanagan and Allen live when she was a teenager. It was quite a good show I hear. I guess they would start the act by coming in through the back of the venue and going through the audience section. Bud Flanagan briefly spoke to my Nan. I think that's pretty cool.

  • @catherinewood5519
    @catherinewood5519 4 года назад +13

    What a wonderful charm they have.

  • @Atlantis93
    @Atlantis93 2 дня назад

    All these comments are making me cry. I remember my grandad singing this.

  • @brownale1000
    @brownale1000 Год назад +3

    Quality video subscribed cheers

  • @HFritzson
    @HFritzson 3 года назад +10

    Timeless and priceless

  • @jamesrobertson6065
    @jamesrobertson6065 7 лет назад +24

    A wonderful classic one of my favourite songs thanks for sharing they don't make them like this any more.

  • @dane4
    @dane4 3 года назад +6

    They were popular around 60-70 years before I was born, but I wouldve loved to meet them

  • @shishilala
    @shishilala 7 лет назад +43

    Oh such precious footage ~ Thank you

  • @straightoutofstrat8722
    @straightoutofstrat8722 6 месяцев назад +1

    My father used to sing This Morning to us as a family when we were growing up. H have just had a question on this song on the Chase. Wow, brought back many fond memories. A good question to ask Bradley, as many people will have fond memories too.

  • @marypettyfer4640
    @marypettyfer4640 4 месяца назад

    Fabulous 👌 👏 😊love this ❤

  • @marjoriehodgson7479
    @marjoriehodgson7479 4 года назад +9

    Thank you for bringing back such happy memories Michael

  • @anthonysmith1625
    @anthonysmith1625 3 года назад +6

    So much talent...

  • @lynneforsyth8231
    @lynneforsyth8231 4 года назад +5

    Wonderful..an oldie I recall with a smile..of my Mum and Dad x

  • @pinkzweibel985
    @pinkzweibel985 3 года назад +3

    My father loved this song 🎵❤

  • @titteryenot1136
    @titteryenot1136 2 года назад +3

    Like an old dusty memory

  • @paulwheatley141
    @paulwheatley141 3 месяца назад

    My grandad sang this to me. Wonderful memories

  • @wilkevwilkev
    @wilkevwilkev Год назад +1

    thanks so much

  • @fabiansalveragliocasabal-jd7zs
    @fabiansalveragliocasabal-jd7zs Месяц назад

    ADEMAS QUÉ VOZ QUÉ TIENE FLANAGAN Y ALLEN

  • @matthewsmith-rm6qc
    @matthewsmith-rm6qc 6 месяцев назад +2

    Once apon a time the London national anthem, and I'm a Glaswegian.

  • @enochpowelghost
    @enochpowelghost 4 года назад +3

    yes a timeless classic .

  • @mikewellwood1412
    @mikewellwood1412 6 лет назад +27

    Someone commented below on their singing abilities. Well, I think Bud could definitely hold down a tune, even if his voice was not technically "beautiful". I imagine people recognised his warm, friendly character (genuine, I think) in it, and responded to that. Chesney seemed to mostly sing with a semi-speaking delivery which might have been to hide a lack of tonal ability, but again, it might just have been a stylistic choice; after all, it seemed to blend in with Bud's very well on most recordings. And the public and record companies seemed to like what they heard.
    As you say, their timing is perfect, and that's essential in comedy.
    I only just got around to reading their fairly brief bios on Wikipedia. Seems that they met while serving in WW1, but didn't work together until the mid-1920s. There seems to be genuine affection between them, and it probably goes back to WW1. Check out the YT video where Bud joins the Home Guard. He was a genuine patriot and I think people respected as well as loved him. The Dad's Army people did exactly the right thing (and were quite lucky) to get him to sing the theme song, only a short while before he died, in 1968.

    • @Krzyszczynski
      @Krzyszczynski 2 года назад +3

      Absolute master-stroke, getting Bud to sing that song for Dad's Army. No contemporary vocalist could have done it the same degree of justice. I wonder how many people believe both song and recording actually date from that era.

    • @mikaelad4671
      @mikaelad4671 Год назад +3

      Both had the x factor, those who h arp on about vocal range will never understand what Flanagan at al conveyed

  • @Me-gf5ym
    @Me-gf5ym 5 месяцев назад +1

    A glimpse from a different time, long before the consumer society when there were only 2 billion humans on the planet (which many thought was overpopulated even then).

  • @blackukulele
    @blackukulele Год назад

    love this

  • @jinnymudlark1815
    @jinnymudlark1815 7 лет назад +4

    Thanks for uploading - a very pleasant watch! (Cheers from Australia)

  • @kyawkyawwin1
    @kyawkyawwin1 7 лет назад +32

    They don't make them like that any more.

  • @rabele123
    @rabele123 7 лет назад +10

    Does anyone else remember them doing this on Sunday Night At The London Palladium? It must have been early Sixties. I was just a young boy, but I thought it was wonderful.

  • @DanRJohnson
    @DanRJohnson 9 месяцев назад +1

    My generation will know Bud Flannigan for singing Dad's Army's signature tune: "Who do you think you are kidding Mr. Hitler". He recorded it, went home and died . . .

  • @jamiechapman310
    @jamiechapman310 2 месяца назад

    The way we are going we all will b

  • @jrgboy
    @jrgboy 3 года назад +2

    Amazing, recorded before magnetic tape & no way of editing... magic

    • @conzmoleman
      @conzmoleman 2 года назад +2

      You mean… film? lol

    • @BigAndTall666
      @BigAndTall666 10 месяцев назад

      Before magnetic tape there was magnetic wire, a Danish invention... 😂🍻🚬✌️

  • @Retroscoop
    @Retroscoop Год назад +1

    Also in the movie A perfect spy !

  • @philgriffin8285
    @philgriffin8285 5 лет назад +1

    Wonderful.

  • @naly202
    @naly202 Год назад +1

    I know this because it was mentioned by Hancock and Morecambe and Wise

  • @resonator_95
    @resonator_95 7 лет назад +16

    Thanks for uploading, never seen this before! What film was it from?

    • @Jolie-el8xx
      @Jolie-el8xx  7 лет назад +6

      Clip is from the Crazy Gang's last film, Life Is A Circus.

    • @billster48
      @billster48 4 года назад +1

      @@Jolie-el8xx wrong, clip not from Life is a circus.

    • @LewisDragisic
      @LewisDragisic 4 года назад +3

      @@billster48 wheres it from then u big fat willy

    • @Jolie-el8xx
      @Jolie-el8xx  3 года назад +1

      @@billster48 yes it is! The film starred The Crazy Gang together with singer Michael Holiday and Shirley Eaton

    • @michaelt3912
      @michaelt3912 3 года назад

      @@billster48 in Kinder words, do you know where it is from?

  • @garysmith3317
    @garysmith3317 2 года назад +1

    london history

  • @azillliasmith2734
    @azillliasmith2734 Месяц назад

  • @barrypotter5751
    @barrypotter5751 2 года назад +1

    Bud Flanagan was born in 1896 and Chesney allen in 1894

  • @ricko3k
    @ricko3k Год назад

    Wicked 😢

  • @TyghtAlso
    @TyghtAlso Год назад +1

    Which film is this?

    • @Jolie-el8xx
      @Jolie-el8xx  Год назад

      Is from “Life Is A Circus”, Bud’s last film.

    • @TyghtAlso
      @TyghtAlso Год назад

      Thank you!@@Jolie-el8xx

  • @BuJammy
    @BuJammy 9 месяцев назад

    Can someone tell me what film this is in? I've asked before, and got wrong answers in reply, and tried looking for it myself, for hours ,and cannot find out which film it actually is.

    • @Jolie-el8xx
      @Jolie-el8xx  9 месяцев назад

      It’s from the 1960 film “Life Is A Circus”

  • @brettmcgaven3005
    @brettmcgaven3005 2 года назад +1

    From a different world I'm afraid.

  • @costlyblood1927
    @costlyblood1927 5 лет назад

    I've just realised Do Not Adjust Your Set parodied this with their song The Two Of Us... David Jason even wears a big fur coat!

  • @houseoftone8939
    @houseoftone8939 4 года назад +2

    Why is that guy (Chez?) in a suit, who knows the story to this song?

    • @jamescypler4599
      @jamescypler4599 3 года назад

      I only know a little bit about the song i believe bud wrote it and the arches were in charing cross road

  • @fabiansalveragliocasabal-jd7zs
    @fabiansalveragliocasabal-jd7zs Месяц назад

    FLANAGAN Y ALLEN ERAN HERMANOS CREO QUÉ CANTARON UN PAR DE CANCIÓNES PERO AL FINAL PERDIERON LA VIDA

  • @fabiansalveragliocasabal-jd7zs
    @fabiansalveragliocasabal-jd7zs Месяц назад

    MIREN SI LO PONEN EN CAMARA LENTA SI LO PONES EN CAMARA LENTA PODRAS VER QUÉ FLANAGAN Y ALLEN ESTAN HACIENDO UNA VOZ POTENTE ×23

  • @nevittwoods1730
    @nevittwoods1730 Год назад

    ⭐👍🎙

  • @pintpot
    @pintpot 6 лет назад

    Am I imagining it or does Bed say "Shalom" at 1:32? Ches replies, "So long".

    • @martyfeldman3269
      @martyfeldman3269 5 лет назад

      It did sound like it and Bud Flanagan was Jewish ,so maybe.

    • @Misodread
      @Misodread 4 года назад +1

      No, he just said “So long”

  • @wanderer1955
    @wanderer1955 5 лет назад +4

    Flanagan was born in Brick Lane. Went past the blue plague yesterday dedicated to him.

    • @TheSealOfTheRose
      @TheSealOfTheRose 3 года назад +2

      Yes Real name Chaim Weintrop

    • @colinbaldwin3833
      @colinbaldwin3833 3 года назад

      Jimmy Perry told the story that Flanagan was the name of a Sargent who made his life hell when he was in the army. He decided that if he made it as a comedian he’d use that name so everyone would laugh at him.

    • @Krzyszczynski
      @Krzyszczynski 2 года назад

      The blue plaque is at the site of his actual birthplace, 12 Hanbury Street. (Incredibly - seeing what's been done to so much of the rest of the street - the original building is still standing.) Just round the corner from Brick Lane. Still the real old East End, though, whatever way you look at it.

    • @stefanyreich-silber653
      @stefanyreich-silber653 Год назад

      There's definitely arches there. This song makes me think of Brick Lane. Grew up hearing this in the 50s.

  • @ciroalb3
    @ciroalb3 6 лет назад

    did they ever tire of singingi it?

    • @EVERTONFC.
      @EVERTONFC. 4 года назад +1

      No they'd just go to bed.

  • @fabiansalveragliocasabal-jd7zs
    @fabiansalveragliocasabal-jd7zs Месяц назад

    PERO BUENO ACA SE ESCUCHAN

  • @bizzlebasil1
    @bizzlebasil1 3 месяца назад

    I know the worlds to all of these old songs but wouldn't have a clue what Taylor Swift was trying to sing about.

  • @sjtoms3545
    @sjtoms3545 3 года назад

    Thank You ABBA Father
    For my mum and dad
    In Jesus Name.
    ✝️🕊🔥🙏💞💚🙏

  • @SteveFizz.40s
    @SteveFizz.40s Год назад

    Sorry sad news Plans to Demolish the Famous Arches in Derby that inspire Bad Flanagan to write the song. We are going to be singing "Where the arches used to be" soon

  • @supergoosemcfly6017
    @supergoosemcfly6017 6 месяцев назад

    I understand he wrote whilst living under the friargate archers in derby..

  • @kylerodgers1732
    @kylerodgers1732 Год назад

    Anyone here because of reading le Carré’s “A Perfect Spy”? Je suis Americán and I’ve never heard this song till now. Thanks Mr. Cornwell

  • @Fadeypoo
    @Fadeypoo 6 лет назад

  • @rosemaryhadliegh
    @rosemaryhadliegh 3 года назад +3

    Magic a trillion times better than todays stupid rap music

  • @darksharkrafa1
    @darksharkrafa1 4 года назад +4

    Londonistan now

    • @conzmoleman
      @conzmoleman 2 года назад

      shut up you racist loser

  • @snapkick2groinleftlegheelo232
    @snapkick2groinleftlegheelo232 6 лет назад +1

    They couldn’t sing for shit .. but their timing was brilliant..

    • @basilpeewit3350
      @basilpeewit3350 4 года назад +1

      It's the performance that counts, and the message (the song originally was recorded in 1932 at the hight of the Great Depression), not so much the quality of the singing.

    • @essexpeter6116
      @essexpeter6116 3 года назад +2

      I think Bud Flanagan could sing quite well in his time and in his genre (oh how I hate that word). Ches kind of groaned and spoke his way through. They were very popular and well loved with most of their songs quite sentimental.