Are real belter from the Great Amercan Song Book. Samny was an absolute God and still is!!! Also let"s give it up for Dorothy Fields who wrote these amazing lyrics. What talent that that woman had. Hiw lucky we are 🇬🇧🌟🌟🌟
Sammy Davis Jnr. Got to be about the best entertainer of the 20th C. I loved this ever since I saw Sweet Charity years ago. It was the best part of the movie. Thanks for posting.
i remember performing this in high school. but the version made for choirs was much less.... risque. which is fine, but the original version is great too.
"Hit the floor and crawl to daddy......." - magnificent song - I have half of my team singing/humming it all day since they first heard it!! Thanks for posting a great song!!
My mother had this on single and it was one of the first songs I ever heard - this version is different to the one used in the film "Sweet Charity" and much better I think.
PeeCee, this version is the same one off the Sweet Charity soundtrack. In the film there is a little more instrumental. But it’s pretty close to the film.
This is the version of the song written by the Machiavellian mindset. (The Jim Joneses of the world) There is another very moving version that was written for the mind that serves God. Look up "Rhythm of Life" sung by so many beautiful choirs around the world.
I hadn't thought of it for years, but I remember loving Sammy's version of this song as a kid, much more than the single by Diana Ross and the Supremes with the Temptations (from the soundtrack album of the TV special "G.I.T on Broadway", according to Wikipedia, only issued as a single in Australia, where it reached #5 on the charts). From what I can gather, Sammy's single (from the "Sweet Charity" soundtrack) was not a success, but someone on Melbourne radio must have loved it because I heard it a lot in 1969!
You reminded me of living in the Nurses Home at Prince Henry’s hospital in May 1970, when a lovely fellow trainee came grooving out of her room with this, one of THE most catchy songs ever, bopping on her radio.
Karin Berryman thanks for that great memory. It’s amazing how music can take us back and evoke past experiences. Stranger is how when hearing some songs my brain TRIES to recall a memory but can’t quite get it. Petula Clark’s “Downtown” is one for me. EVERY time I hear it, theres a memory jolt but nothing real comes through. The Beatles “From Me to You” is another. Both from the same era and I would’ve been 2-3. Sometimes a song will give me a flash of sitting at the kitchen table colouring, so maybe the memories the songs are trying to bring forth aren’t memories but just a feeling of a time of being a kid and being happy. Mine was a very musical house, both parents always singing so that probably has something to do with it. My folks used to talk of me constantly singing Wayne Newton’s “I Want Some Red Roses for a Blue Lady” at 3. I have NO recollection of doing that BUT I do know EVERY word! And that’s a quite obscure WN song I haven’t heard in years. Gotta love the brain!
awesome song!! it reminds me of when i was little and i used to sing this at school (im 12 now and i was about 6 when i sung it at school) ahh the memories!! :')
Daddy started out in San Francisco, Tootin' on his trumpet loud and mean. Suddenly a voice said, "Go forth, Daddy. Spread the picture on a wider screen. " And the voice said, "Daady, there's a million pigeons Ready to be hooked on new religions. Hit the road, Daddy. Leave your common-law wife. Spread the religion of the rhythm of life. " And the rhythm of life is a powerful beat, Puts a tingle in your fingers and a tingle in your feet, Rhythm in your bedroom, rhythm in the street, Yes, the rhythm of life is a powerful beat. To feel the rhythm of life, To feel the powerful beat, To feel the tingle in your fingers, To feel the tingle in your feet. Daddy spread the gospel in Milwaukee, Took his walkie-talkie to Rocky Ridge, Blew his way to Canton, then to Scranton, Till he landed under the Manhattan Bridge. Daddy was the new sensation, got himself a congregation, Built up quite an operation down below. With the pie-eyed piper blowing, while the muscatel was flowing, All the cats were go, go, going down below. Daddy was the new sensation, got himself a congregation, Built up quite an operation down below. With the pie-eyed piper blowing, while the muscatel was flowing, All the cats were go, go, going down below. Flip your wings and fly to Daddy, Flip your wings and fly to Daddy, Flip your wings and fly to Daddy, Fly, fly, fly to Daddy. Take a dive and swim to Daddy, Take a dive and swim to Daddy, Take a dive and swim to Daddy, Swim, swim, swim to Daddy. Hit the floor and crawl to Daddy, Hit the floor and crawl to Daddy, Hit the floor and crawl to Daddy, Crawl, crawl, crawl to Daddy. And the rhythm of life is a powerful beat, Puts a tingle in your fingers and a tingle in your feet, Rhythm in your bedroom, rhythm in the street, Yes, the rhythm of life is a powerful beat. To feel the rhythm of life, To feel the powerful beat, To feel the tingle in your fingers, To feel the tingle in your feet. To feel the rhythm of life, To feel the powerful beat, To feel the tingle in your fingers, To feel the tingle in your feet. Flip your wings and fly to Daddy, Take a dive and swim to Daddy, Hit the floor and crawl to Daddy, Daddy we got the rhythm of life, Of life, of life, of life. Yeah! Yeah! Yeah! Man!
Introduced this to my girlfriend. She didn't memorize it on first hearing, of course. Next day she's doing dishes and singing : "Blah blah blah, meaning of life" This will end up being my favorite memory.
@hnrksl They did the same in my Choir, They changed lots of Lyrics, There was no "daddy" instead there was Neighbour :P and apparentley they weren't allowed to say "Tingle in your Bedroom" Ooooh How Rebellious!!! XD
Ja amazing liekie. Eerste keer gehoor - met The King's Singers - wat dit vir a capella verwerk het met die twee counter tenors bo. So iets. Nou hoor ek hierdie verwerking is nogal heel triekie. Maar regtig oulike liekie.
Ja hy is baie oulik. Sing baie cool. Mean trumpet haha. Beslis. The pigeons crawling swimming and flying to him. Bird brains. Soos Saint Christopforus wat vir die visse gepreek het. Ek praat sommer met myself - in gesprek merrie maan en die waterhennetjies. Vreeslik al die geprekery van mense huh. Veral vir kids. Asof hulle nie al genoeg het om te leer nie.
We did not know this song. Really cool (thanks to Guinness Commercial and Ben 10 Evolution Promo). :)
Are real belter from the Great Amercan Song Book.
Samny was an absolute God and still is!!!
Also let"s give it up for Dorothy Fields who wrote these amazing lyrics. What talent that that woman had.
Hiw lucky we are
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This version of Rhythm Of Life is used in an advert for Guiness.
Fantastic. God bless you Mr Davies.
He's got such an amazing voice!
The best version. Thank you
Only Sammy could sing this...he owned this song!
Sammy Davis Jnr. Got to be about the best entertainer of the 20th C. I loved this ever since I saw Sweet Charity years ago. It was the best part of the movie. Thanks for posting.
This song suddenly popped into my head so here I am
4yrs later but yeah me too... just popped in there
My ultimate go to 'feel good' song
Remember singing this at primary school over 20 years ago! Thank you for sharing this!
Same, god it brings back memories
i remember performing this in high school. but the version made for choirs was much less.... risque.
which is fine, but the original version is great too.
"Hit the floor and crawl to daddy......." - magnificent song - I have half of my team singing/humming it all day since they first heard it!! Thanks for posting a great song!!
I did not know this song. Really cool (thanks to Guinness commercial). :)
True Entertainer. So much talent
Sweet Charity Brought me here. Long live Bob Fosse!! All Hail Sammy!!
They don’t make em like him anymore! Fantastic entertainment
Sammy is absolutely amazing!
Such a beautiful song ...
I’m saying this melody has been taken from Handel’s Passacaglia. See what you think!
GOD GIVE US BACK SAMMY DAVIDS JR IN RETURN WILL GIVE U MILEY CYRUS !!!!!!!!!
AMEN!!!
My mother had this on single and it was one of the first songs I ever heard - this version is different to the one used in the film "Sweet Charity" and much better I think.
PeeCee, this version is the same one off the Sweet Charity soundtrack. In the film there is a little more instrumental. But it’s pretty close to the film.
@@gvie56 Like I said, different 😂
Love it...miss you Sammy!
This is the version of the song written by the Machiavellian mindset. (The Jim Joneses of the world) There is another very moving version that was written for the mind that serves God. Look up "Rhythm of Life" sung by so many beautiful choirs around the world.
None better. Ever.
one of the best songs ever - Sammy is a legend - donit forget him! Cath
+barry cutts RIP
I HAVE BEEN LOOKING FOR THIS VERSION FOREVER!!!!!!
most excellent in every way imaginable - LUUUVS IT!!! flip your wings and fly to daddy, wooo-hooo!
Just Brilliant, nothing more to say, thanks for posting....
Our annual show is Sweet Charity. Its an honour to sing this.
Drinking Guinness for my ancestors
Sammy Davis Jr legend always will be ❤️❤️🙏
Still good. Some things will always be good.
Thank you for this! I loooove Sammy!! xxxx
Mesmerising!
Core rhythm of life can he singggg, Sammy Davis Jnr coree
I hadn't thought of it for years, but I remember loving Sammy's version of this song as a kid, much more than the single by Diana Ross and the Supremes with the Temptations (from the soundtrack album of the TV special "G.I.T on Broadway", according to Wikipedia, only issued as a single in Australia, where it reached #5 on the charts). From what I can gather, Sammy's single (from the "Sweet Charity" soundtrack) was not a success, but someone on Melbourne radio must have loved it because I heard it a lot in 1969!
You reminded me of living in the Nurses Home at Prince Henry’s hospital in May 1970, when a lovely fellow trainee came grooving out of her room with this, one of THE most catchy songs ever, bopping on her radio.
Karin Berryman thanks for that great memory. It’s amazing how music can take us back and evoke past experiences. Stranger is how when hearing some songs my brain TRIES to recall a memory but can’t quite get it. Petula Clark’s “Downtown” is one for me. EVERY time I hear it, theres a memory jolt but nothing real comes through. The Beatles “From Me to You” is another. Both from the same era and I would’ve been 2-3. Sometimes a song will give me a flash of sitting at the kitchen table colouring, so maybe the memories the songs are trying to bring forth aren’t memories but just a feeling of a time of being a kid and being happy. Mine was a very musical house, both parents always singing so that probably has something to do with it. My folks used to talk of me constantly singing Wayne Newton’s “I Want Some Red Roses for a Blue Lady” at 3. I have NO recollection of doing that BUT I do know EVERY word! And that’s a quite obscure WN song I haven’t heard in years. Gotta love the brain!
Scents and smells will do that too. They’re such effervescent memories, lovely but of such brief spans.
@Babyhowdy233 You got it. Fell in love with this the minute I saw the film. Sammy Davis was amazing.
'Big Daddy' was put in SWEET CHARITY JUST for Sammy. Such a awesomely talented performer.
This is a blueprint to how you should live your life...swim to Daddy!
Legendary song and man
awesome song!! it reminds me of when i was little and i used to sing this at school (im 12 now and i was about 6 when i sung it at school) ahh the memories!! :')
I sung this song at primary school 😂 memories
thank you one of the most`hypnotic` o
f show songs
Bloody marvellous! : )
Love it xxx
Beautiful.
Thank You Bud..Great Song
really want to arrange this for the gospel choir i'm in, would sound absolutely brilliant if we could sound anything like this!
Сподіваюсь ,що у вас все вийшло чудово.
Daddy started out in San Francisco,
Tootin' on his trumpet loud and mean.
Suddenly a voice said, "Go forth, Daddy.
Spread the picture on a wider screen. "
And the voice said, "Daady, there's a million pigeons
Ready to be hooked on new religions.
Hit the road, Daddy. Leave your common-law wife.
Spread the religion of the rhythm of life. "
And the rhythm of life is a powerful beat,
Puts a tingle in your fingers and a tingle in your feet,
Rhythm in your bedroom, rhythm in the street,
Yes, the rhythm of life is a powerful beat.
To feel the rhythm of life,
To feel the powerful beat,
To feel the tingle in your fingers,
To feel the tingle in your feet.
Daddy spread the gospel in Milwaukee,
Took his walkie-talkie to Rocky Ridge,
Blew his way to Canton, then to Scranton,
Till he landed under the Manhattan Bridge.
Daddy was the new sensation, got himself a congregation,
Built up quite an operation down below.
With the pie-eyed piper blowing, while the muscatel was flowing,
All the cats were go, go, going down below.
Daddy was the new sensation, got himself a congregation,
Built up quite an operation down below.
With the pie-eyed piper blowing, while the muscatel was flowing,
All the cats were go, go, going down below.
Flip your wings and fly to Daddy,
Flip your wings and fly to Daddy,
Flip your wings and fly to Daddy,
Fly, fly, fly to Daddy.
Take a dive and swim to Daddy,
Take a dive and swim to Daddy,
Take a dive and swim to Daddy,
Swim, swim, swim to Daddy.
Hit the floor and crawl to Daddy,
Hit the floor and crawl to Daddy,
Hit the floor and crawl to Daddy,
Crawl, crawl, crawl to Daddy.
And the rhythm of life is a powerful beat,
Puts a tingle in your fingers and a tingle in your feet,
Rhythm in your bedroom, rhythm in the street,
Yes, the rhythm of life is a powerful beat.
To feel the rhythm of life,
To feel the powerful beat,
To feel the tingle in your fingers,
To feel the tingle in your feet.
To feel the rhythm of life,
To feel the powerful beat,
To feel the tingle in your fingers,
To feel the tingle in your feet.
Flip your wings and fly to Daddy,
Take a dive and swim to Daddy,
Hit the floor and crawl to Daddy,
Daddy we got the rhythm of life,
Of life, of life, of life.
Yeah! Yeah! Yeah!
Man!
Thank you, Mohamed.
Song this song when I was in Jr High choir. Lots of fun to sing.
wow, what a story in the song
SDJ was HOT!! Thanks so much for posting!!
OH THANK YOU MY BROTHER!!!!
I'm looking forward to rehearsing this number this year with my local singers.
this song is great
Introduced this to my girlfriend.
She didn't memorize it on first hearing, of course.
Next day she's doing dishes and singing : "Blah blah blah, meaning of life"
This will end up being my favorite memory.
i remember the choir version, which was much less.... dirty.
as an adult i can appreciate the more schezey conman tone.
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤😂😂😂😂😂❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
3.30 onwards, sheer brilliance!
Here for Karl
LEGEND
Bloody great that is! : )
I woke up to this song on the radio. I danced out of bed.
danced to this in our leavers dance for secondary :)
im here because my biology teacher had this on....damn am I addicted.
i love this
The best!
that is realy good song i learnd that in school
0:18 go forth daddies
@uszoninyc
Actually no! It was already in the original stage show, which pre-dated the film!!
Suuuuure," little brother"!
@hnrksl They did the same in my Choir, They changed lots of Lyrics, There was no "daddy" instead there was Neighbour :P and apparentley they weren't allowed to say "Tingle in your Bedroom" Ooooh How Rebellious!!! XD
yeah xD saw my litle bro watching tv and this song was on so i tough i check it out xD
Such fun to sing this great song in concert on the QM2 !
sang this song in yr 2
Guinness Evolution Backward
Guinness commercial
From Sweet Charity, A musical with SDJ and Shirley McLean.
sounds good
0:33 2:46 3:31
You never see a old man eating a twix
Morgan Freeman is in that scene in the movie
Me too!
That ending tho...
xD you got me i watched cartoon network :D i like cartoons dont judge me
You;re not supposed to. He's ad-libbing syllables to fit the musical notes.
wiki : Scat_singing
9 dislikers - they should really get a life...
i dont particularly like this edit tbh, go watch sweet charity and hear proper version and see it in context, you kids crack me up lol
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^^^^lol, omg your holding the guy to that when his comment is 3 yrs old? wow lol
@@gimble8638 no just felt like commenting something
34 now👎
er the guiness advert?....back in the day.
Sweet!
Ja amazing liekie. Eerste keer gehoor - met The King's Singers - wat dit vir a capella verwerk het met die twee counter tenors bo. So iets. Nou hoor ek hierdie verwerking is nogal heel triekie. Maar regtig oulike liekie.
we sung this in our singing grope
i did that for the concert
Ja hy is baie oulik. Sing baie cool. Mean trumpet haha. Beslis. The pigeons crawling swimming and flying to him. Bird brains. Soos Saint Christopforus wat vir die visse gepreek het. Ek praat sommer met myself - in gesprek merrie maan en die waterhennetjies. Vreeslik al die geprekery van mense huh. Veral vir kids. Asof hulle nie al genoeg het om te leer nie.
Any 2018??😊
Present
Singing this in Music class, very good song. Also what is the song in the PS4 commercial?
Ben 10 brought me too xD!
If Karl Pilkinton: The Moaning of Life brought you here like this :)
Karl Pilkington is back
love song have this sung by a welsh chouir
ruclips.net/video/hAgs3BgTamw/видео.html
I love this song, but does anyone know what he says right at the end? I can't understand it.
Wonder who brought me here...
RozzenRinRaid weird, innit?