The Most Important Song of the 20th Century and it’s Unknown Jewish Origins

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  • Опубликовано: 23 ноя 2024

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  • @robkamanda
    @robkamanda День назад +17

    As a black american in NYC who grew up on Nat King Cole, Im so very greatful to know this information. That you for sharing your heritage and experience with us.

  • @moodiblues2
    @moodiblues2 День назад +31

    Simcha it’s so good to see you again with your Naked Archeology”. My father was one of those Jewish pioneering physicians who faced invidious discrimination. He had been the Chief Resident in the University of Maryland Hospital and when he completed his residency, he joined the US Air force during the Korean War. When his time in the Air Force was completed he applied to the University of Maryland Hospital, where he had excelled and been the Chief Resident and was denied those all important privileges to treat his patients in his own alma maters hospital. He went to the Board of Directors of the hospital and made them an offer they couldn’t refuse. He said if he wasn’t granted privileges he’d go to the press and tell them how a war veteran, Captain in the Air Force who graduated with honors and had been Chief Resident was being treated because of his religion. He got his privileges.

  • @danlasalle1622
    @danlasalle1622 2 дня назад +38

    Thank you Simcha! Always learn something watching your videos.

  • @davidnayir
    @davidnayir День назад +26

    I knew about Eden Ahbez and his strange life but I did not know the other part of the story. 2 Ships with Romanian Jews sailed to the Black Sea trying to reach Palestine in those years. The Struma needed maintenance in Istanbul but the Turkish government did not allow, eventually a Russian submarine sunk it. Only one person survived. The Patria reached to the port Of Izmir and stayed there about 2 weeks. Passengers were not allowed to get on land and did not have enough food. At that time the Sephardi Jews of the city, the women cooked and the men delivered the food using rowboats, to the passengers. Eventually that ship made it to Palestine. Despite the British ban on these ships the Patria captain hit the boat to a beach at night and the passengers were saved.

  • @LyleFrancisDelp
    @LyleFrancisDelp 2 дня назад +19

    I was born in 1960 and I grew up with the voice of Nat King Cole. I'm a professional musician, and in that sense...race doesn't matter. I grew up in Houston, and always loved his voice and interpretations. Race just didn't matter to me. Mr. Cole was fully one of the most amazing musicians ever.

  • @karensobek2785
    @karensobek2785 2 дня назад +27

    Well done Simcha. God Bless you and Israel ❤

  • @ninamartin1084
    @ninamartin1084 День назад +14

    This is one of my favourite songs, gives me shivers, this is fascinating!

  • @riplee406
    @riplee406 2 дня назад +18

    I love learning new things. This topic was interesting to understand "Nature Boys". Makes total sense that a group of ideologies were forced to move west to "survive". I really love listening to history from Simcha.

  • @mikenixon2401
    @mikenixon2401 2 дня назад +18

    Very beautiful presentation, Simcha. Shalom

  • @maryannec55
    @maryannec55 2 дня назад +14

    So nice that Natalie followed in her father's footsteps.

  • @benbiber4135
    @benbiber4135 2 дня назад +14

    Your style of presenting is humbling and appeals to me greatly - lechaim ❤

  • @danelias8658
    @danelias8658 2 дня назад +11

    Simcha, I have enjoyed all the videos of yours which I have watched, this one, though, was extra special. Thank you.

  • @mentalitydesignvideo
    @mentalitydesignvideo День назад +9

    When I first learned this song, I was surprised that it's in melodic minor and doesn't have any of the Tin Pan Alley / Jazz harmonies, I immediately thought that it's very Eastern European sounding. Plus a certain plaintive cadence, like the cantor in the synagogue. Very Jewish sounding without the typical Jewish scale (like Hava Nagila or "Seven Forty").

  • @imisstoronto3121
    @imisstoronto3121 День назад +11

    20+ years ago my late father was in palliative care, and Nat King Cole's music particularly Nature Boy gave him some peace.
    And that song you mention, Cigarettes? You mean Papirossen, dont you?

  • @jerryhatley5004
    @jerryhatley5004 2 дня назад +13

    Thanks…as a composer I’ve learned an interesting tidbit of music history…

  • @sd26362
    @sd26362 2 дня назад +12

    Thank you for sharing the true history of this song.

    • @David-yw2lv
      @David-yw2lv 8 часов назад

      It also influenced at least three professional wrestlers,Buddy Rogers,Ric Flair,and Buddy Landell all used the moniker Nature Boy.

  • @davidtyler3116
    @davidtyler3116 День назад +11

    Brilliant, just brilliant! Shabbat Shalom

  • @tiffanyannhowe1712
    @tiffanyannhowe1712 2 дня назад +9

    Just… incredible. A powerful lesson indeed.

  • @justahumanbeing5735
    @justahumanbeing5735 День назад +4

    One of my favorite songs, one of my favorite archeologists, and an AMAZING story! ❤️ Thanks so much for teaching us, Simcha. 🎉

  • @navit4369
    @navit4369 День назад +9

    “hush my heart “… Expresses the aching heart of every Israeli after October 7.❤🇮🇱

    • @plahota
      @plahota 4 часа назад

      This time, we have a state. We can choose to act against the enemy. .

  • @AniBAretz
    @AniBAretz День назад +7

    Toquinho and Vinicius, out of Brazil, covered this song, too, on their most famous album.

  • @yaeltalmudi9012
    @yaeltalmudi9012 2 дня назад +11

    ריגשת בענק תודה שמחה ללמוד ולראות ממך חוכמה צרופה אמא שלי מיאסי כמו הורייך תענוג לגלות ולדעת ישר כח .
    שבת שלום בשורות טובות

  • @Thought.Spoken-Written.
    @Thought.Spoken-Written. 2 дня назад +35

    🇺🇲 Love and respect to the Jewish people 🇮🇱

  • @AnnaNico-mvt
    @AnnaNico-mvt 18 часов назад +3

    May the memory of Haim (Herman) Yablakov forever be a blessing! 🙏🕯Thank you Simcha for mentioning the name of Haim Yablokov and for teaching us that he wrote the melody of this song! ❤️ He deserves to be recognized.

  • @gilad1908
    @gilad1908 2 дня назад +8

    This channel is Gold

  • @kenandbarbie-b6c
    @kenandbarbie-b6c 2 дня назад +8

    Beautiful!

  • @bobirving6052
    @bobirving6052 День назад +5

    Thanks for your teachings

  • @johnnytorres398
    @johnnytorres398 День назад +6

    I have only one word to describe this video: "Beautifull"!........ Thank you....... Shallom Alechum!

  • @seanquinlan6887
    @seanquinlan6887 2 дня назад +11

    Nice Work Mate. Never realized, Eden borrowed/Stole the melody for Nature Boy.

  • @xvadim
    @xvadim День назад +3

    Thank you, Simcha. Wonderful, introspective story.

  • @peterdmatthews7427
    @peterdmatthews7427 2 дня назад +4

    Grace Slick 1968 is the finest, who used to sing it in cafes. 👌 Donna listens to her all of the time. Bravo, Simcha! Well done. 👏

  • @ShalomYal
    @ShalomYal 2 дня назад +7

    Hound Dog was written by two Jewish guys

  • @thegrayshaws
    @thegrayshaws День назад +7

    Yiddish didnt disappear it just became NY slang ;)

  • @sheldonfreedman2607
    @sheldonfreedman2607 День назад +6

    Good work!

  • @steveleblanc7983
    @steveleblanc7983 10 часов назад

    You learn something new every day. Thank you for sharing.

  • @joshaustin1
    @joshaustin1 День назад +3

    Amazing video. Jay and the Americans version is my favorite version of the song

  • @AnnaNico-mvt
    @AnnaNico-mvt 18 часов назад +1

    May the memory of Haim Yablakov forever be a blessing! 🙏🕯

  • @copperleaves
    @copperleaves 22 часа назад +1

    Great video, great song, and thanks for posting, but here is something you may not know about it. When I lived in L.A. in the 1970’s, I knew a musician who had known songwriter Eden Ahbez in the 1940’s & 50’s. What is not generally known, is the impact that the Indian guru, Paramahansa Yogananda, had on Ahbez. This is the story as it was told to me 50 years ago by someone whom I strongly suspect had been one of the “Nature Boys” himself.
    Yogananda, who took up residence in California in the late 1930’s and lived there for the rest of his life, would often speak of a being he called “Babaji” or “The Deathless Guru”, who was presumably the founder of the particular school of yoga (called “Kriya”) to which Yogananda belonged. Members of the homeless, avant-garde, hippy group of “Nature Boys” would often attend Yogananda’s open talks and retreats in the mid-to-late 1940’s, and it is there that Eden learned of “Babaji” who was believed to be an immortal avatar who lived in the Himalayas, and was able to appear anywhere in the world, to anyone at any time, and who had the outer appearance of a young boy. Although Eden would never have openly claimed to have seen “Babaji”, he did tell some of his close friends that he had been “visited” by The Deathless Guru, and that this being was “the very strange enchanted boy” of the song, who “travelled very far, very far, over land and sea.” Yogananda wrote a chapter on Babaji in his book, Autobiography Of A Yogi.

  • @modify.d7160
    @modify.d7160 День назад +5

    Beautiful

  • @kristine8338
    @kristine8338 День назад +2

    The medicine the world needs once again. 🥰

  • @michaelmcneill5339
    @michaelmcneill5339 14 часов назад +2

    George Alexander Aberle born to Jewish father in Brooklyn in 1908. In 1917 traveled by orphan train to Chanute, Kansas. Adopted name was George McGrew.
    PLAYED PIANO in dance band in the 1930"s. Changed his name to eden ahbez in the 1940's. "Hush, My Heart" by Herman Yablokoff was first performed around 1935.
    The chances that eden ahbez heard the VERY SMALL SECTION of "Hush, My Heart" that supposedly became "Nature Boy" are "slim to none!" It is more likely that both
    ahbez AND Yablokoff borrowed for Antonin Dvorak, whether consciously OR unconsciously. Nice fairy tale, but facts matter!

  • @perrymalcolm3802
    @perrymalcolm3802 7 часов назад

    Awesome!!!👏 Thanks!!
    The core of the melody is definitely there!!
    People generally don’t understand history’s threads n how, for example, the roots of the 1960s had roots even to the 1920s in Europe
    Why hasn’t anyone noticed that b4 or said anything?

  • @chuckyoneill9029
    @chuckyoneill9029 День назад +3

    The greatest song i never heard of 😅

  • @russt44
    @russt44 17 часов назад +2

    And Rickie Lee Jones on her Pieces of Treasure album. April 2023

  • @urielpolak9949
    @urielpolak9949 День назад +3

    Nice. Thank you

  • @betttrbeth
    @betttrbeth День назад +2

    I love that song in Moulin Rouge!

  • @Faladaena
    @Faladaena 2 дня назад +6

    Well, whaddaya know!

  • @ZillahLoewe
    @ZillahLoewe 21 час назад

    I love this video, one of the best I've seen EVER, it's made me emotional and proud. Thank you Simcha. Shabbat Shalom 🇮🇱🇺🇸

  • @YOULOOTWESHOOT101
    @YOULOOTWESHOOT101 14 часов назад +1

    George Benson is also one of the best interpretation of Nature Boy by far …

  • @CatherineC.2123
    @CatherineC.2123 5 часов назад

    A few years ago, there was a Great Performances program on PBS with Michael Tilson Thomas showcasing the music of his grandparents who were stars of the Yiddish Theater. Many tunes for famous broadway songs were borrowed from the Yiddish Theater.

  • @NOBodYknoys111
    @NOBodYknoys111 19 часов назад

    Thanks for connecting those dots that way. All makes more sense now.

  • @vonroretz3307
    @vonroretz3307 16 часов назад

    Its a paradox that extreme barriers of oppression can foster beauty, but in today’s society we are so often ruined by the opposite, by permissiveness, by open doors.

  • @will-bi4pj
    @will-bi4pj День назад +5

    Wow!

  • @tamistone2632
    @tamistone2632 6 часов назад

    It is the counterpoint for many Yiddish and Israeli songs like put note between the notes of nature boy

  • @knockshinnoch1950
    @knockshinnoch1950 2 часа назад

    George Benson had a big UK hit with the song in the late 1970s

  • @hanaaa6394
    @hanaaa6394 2 дня назад +2

    The Boy with Green Hair was a movie for isolationists, socialists, and anarchists! You did not research enough. This song was made for this movie.

  • @Kosovar_Chicken
    @Kosovar_Chicken День назад +2

    “Probably the most preformed and covered song”… we don’t deal in probablies we know that most covered song of all time is Yesterday.

    • @leighharwood3886
      @leighharwood3886 9 часов назад

      No, it is White Christmas by Irving Berlin, a Jewish immigrant. But I love the Beatles!

    • @Kosovar_Chicken
      @Kosovar_Chicken 9 часов назад

      @ the ai says otherwise

  • @spmoran4703
    @spmoran4703 19 часов назад +1

    I always thought the song had Middle Eastern Semitic origins . Because of the patterning of the tune. Definately not from Western sources . And those from the heart melodies

  • @sslaytor
    @sslaytor 21 час назад

    Thank you for getting me to listen to several recordings of this marvelous song! I wouldn't call its Jewish origin "unkown" though, perhaps "little" known is more apt. Even at that, it is in the Wikipedia for those who look. Hearing you tell it is better than reading it!

  • @classicalsquire2016
    @classicalsquire2016 20 часов назад

    the "most important" idk but a good one for sure and this story is also a good one and yeah for sure it's amazing and likely so think I

  • @viper2148
    @viper2148 21 час назад +1

    "Nature Boy" ?!? I've never heard it.

  • @fcnyc
    @fcnyc 15 часов назад

    thank you for a great video. i always wonder about the connection between the moscow arts theater and yiddish theater.

  • @phineasbluster2872
    @phineasbluster2872 16 часов назад

    Very interesting, intelligent presentation. Your proposal that the music was "borrowed" & refit to new lyrics is believable. Too bad your music clips are so severely condensed that the music sounds dreadful. I assume you did this to avoid fees. BTW was Ahbez the same person as Moondog?

  • @besharatm
    @besharatm Час назад

    Love and respect every Race, Religion and nationality ❤love and eternal peace for mankind. ❤

  • @manuelaguirre1062
    @manuelaguirre1062 14 часов назад

    Never heard of it. I thought " Yesterday" was the most covered song.

  • @richard6502
    @richard6502 17 часов назад

    You forgot Bob Dylan with his song A Hard Rain Is Gonna Fall.

  • @coffeebotography
    @coffeebotography День назад +2

    I’m a post hippy

  • @lindajohnson9282
    @lindajohnson9282 20 часов назад

    Unfortunately, anyone who is anyway attached to Hollyweird has earned a bad reputation, warranted or not 😢

  • @normankelley
    @normankelley 8 часов назад

    I'm sorry but this is inaccurate. "Nature Boy" (1948) did not make Cole a star; he was the guy who had already been one before the song. As a matter of fact, it was Cole who is credited with making the round building of Capitol Records possible because of his trio recordings during the 1940s. It was called "the house that Nat built."

  • @skipper5877
    @skipper5877 2 часа назад

    Another most recorded some in history, Summertime. It was a song Gershwin was given credit for. He didn’t wrote the music, he didn’t write the lyrics. He stole it.

  • @ZillahLoewe
    @ZillahLoewe 21 час назад

    Thanks

  • @AjWard-nh5tp
    @AjWard-nh5tp День назад +5

    What do you think happened to Hollywood, perhaps you could do a video on this.

    • @bobirving6052
      @bobirving6052 День назад +3

      I know what happens. People abandon god, then they become very evil and predatory and nihilistic.

    • @NOBodYknoys111
      @NOBodYknoys111 19 часов назад

      ​@@bobirving6052he told what happened, watch again with open eyes

  • @lennypichardoborrello6532
    @lennypichardoborrello6532 22 часа назад

    great story

  • @mikeregan3265
    @mikeregan3265 23 часа назад

    Although Hush my Heart has a similar opening melody, what follows is not even remotely like Nature Boy. Although unschooled, Eden Ahbez was a very capable musician with a good ear. Any resemblance to Hush my heart is imo, pure coincidence.

  • @redbeard5598
    @redbeard5598 17 часов назад +1

    That sounds so odd.

  • @jill-ti7oe
    @jill-ti7oe День назад +3

    😄👍

  • @michaelmcneill5339
    @michaelmcneill5339 15 часов назад +2

    Who ripped off whom? Antonin Dvorak Piano Quintet No. 2 Op. 81 Dumka. Andante con moto.

    • @SophiaMusik
      @SophiaMusik 11 часов назад

      🎯 good ear.

    • @michaelmcneill5339
      @michaelmcneill5339 9 часов назад +1

      @@SophiaMusik Not my ear! I found it in a Wikipedia article: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nature_Boy and from the introduction to this youtube video: ruclips.net/video/uT7GcjBnWaw/видео.html

    • @SophiaMusik
      @SophiaMusik 9 часов назад

      @@michaelmcneill5339 Very good catch!

  • @janjordal9451
    @janjordal9451 День назад

  • @retro-rockeightiesanssynth1132
    @retro-rockeightiesanssynth1132 23 часа назад

    very good, interesting and it is the best song ever

  • @Menachem59
    @Menachem59 15 часов назад

    ואו

  • @beagleman123456789
    @beagleman123456789 День назад +1

    B’h ✡️🇮🇱