You guys really have to breakdown this song for at least 10 min. Song is out of nowhere, but Steve martins and Bernadette’s vocals are so great. And the trumpet solo was an amazing touch. It hits like blue shadow in the 3 amigos
Mom used to sing this to me when it was time to settle down to sleep. When I got to singing age, I learned the harmony and we sang together. Now it's bittersweet to hear...I really really miss you mom...😢💜💔
Hell yes. Bernadette with her little schoolgirl pout pulling out the trumpet to belt out the ending was comedic and musical brilliance. And i always lose my shit when somebody uses the phrase 'lose my shit' hahahbaha
The scene sums up the movie so well. A touching down to earth moment where someone can suddenly start up a trumpet out of nowhere, having you laugh your ass off, then be pulled right back in to the drama only to be gut-punched by the next joke.
I just saw this movie for the first time and it was fantastic. I was immediately taken by surprise by how sweet and sincere this song was, coming out of nowhere -- particularly just after the humorous part preceding it. By the end of this scene, I was in love with Marie, too.
She plays all of the right fingerings. She might even be actually playing the cornet solo. Either way, I just fell madly in love with Bernadette Peters all over again!
@DeeInLEYEtined Won Steve Martin was definitely playing, he's a pretty skilled musician. It certainky seems she was also playing the horn part, but I cant tell for sure.
@DeeInLEYEtined Won I'm pretty sure she was, even if they had to redo it in post. Both She and Steve Martin were accomplished musicians in their own right.
dlm9293 Surely they are accomplished musicians, but... It’s Lyle Ritz on ukulele. You can also clearly see around 0:25 that Steve’s strumming doesn’t match with what you hear. Bernadette Peters has said that she doesn’t play the cornet on the soundtrack. Keep in mind: - It is exceedingly difficult do a good take of acting, singing, and playing all at the same time. Therefore, they only concentrated on acting. - Films were often overdubbed in the studio, back then. And this scene is outside, at the beach, with all kinds of uncontrollable noises. Conclusion: They probably played back a studio recording of the song during filming. The actors sang and played along with it to match the timing, and it didn’t matter if they were any good because that sound recording wasn’t used. As long as their acting was good. All the sounds, including the song, were added later in editing. Maybe, just maybe, the original sound was used starting just after 2:08. You can hear how the sound changes and it is not an elegant cut.
Why does that catch in Bernadette's voice when she sings the "I" in "My honey I know..." break me every single time I watch this? The whole thing is so sweet it must have induced scores of diabetic comas, but that is the part that gets the waterworks going for me every time.
Bernadette was such a goddess in this movie, beautiful and hilarious and she looks incredible even today in her early 70's. I also love how Steve sells her randomly producing the trumpet, he stops playing thinking the songs over, suddenly 🎺, gives a...... Ok look to his left and then starts playing again. Perfect scene
My favorite scene in the film, for a majority of the movie I was laughing hysterically but for some reason when those waves hit and they began singing I teared up. The beautiful harmonizing and setting seemed to capture a moment in time for me. Thanks for the upload!
Such a sweet scene; the harmonies, the way Bernadette looks so longingly at Steve while he's singing, a really nice little love song.... and then the trumpet--Snaps me right back into comedy mode every time
My abusive father, when he was clean would get emotional to this part of this movie and I would sit next to him in his bed and we would get emotional together, after 6 years I’ve found it again and it makes me cry :(
That was one of the happy times I had at that house, it makes me feel happy again, but get sad at the same time like crying and chuckling? Anyways I hope everyone is having a great 2021 :)
I wish this was on Apple music. I think about this version often.. like everyday. I hum this melody in my head during certain situations when I feel my anxiety start to rise. Being a military guy sometimes I do it subconsciously out loud and people look at me crazy lol. It gets the job done though. I love this song.
From 1:13 to 1:17, Bernadette Peters' eyes look truly sincere, I don't think she was acting! That's exactly how my wife USED to look at me before kids came into the picture!
Nov 1st 2021 and my heart ❤️ just skipped a beat because I use to play this song for my daughter when she was 2 taking a bath 🛁 and I haven’t played it for years .. she’s 11 now and just stepped out of the shower and came in my room with a big smile 😊 and said … Daddy I remember that song 😭🥰🥰🥰 Parents PLAY these songs for your Children … Pass on the Love 💕 and Magic 🪄
Bernadette Peters is such an amazing actress! I recognize the looks she's giving him. That look of longing as she looks at him which changes to "oh everything is fine" when he catches her eye... And the change back to the longing look when he looks away.
Loved this movie since I was a kid. And there is something about how they sang this song it seemed so genuine so real that you felt as if you were watching two people and not a movie
Who would’ve thunk a cornet, and a uke, and a coupla comic genius’s could create such magic!? Plus, all the film craftwork that goes into it! Thank you for the background of waves that help narrate this timeless love song. Superb film making!
This song means so much to me as a child. My families home burnt down when I was in the 3rd grade. My mother and her friends got together with a camera and recorded the all time famous 'all I need!' scene thru this house. All I need is this vacuum (melted to oblivion), all I need is this lamp! (exploded and sent shards about), etc. It was hilarious. I'm so glad my parents made Steve Martin an important figure in my life
Steve’s reaction when Bernadette pulls out the trumpet is the reason he is a comedy Titan. In a film that’s filled with so much slapstick (also expertly performed) something so subtle really shows his mastery of the craft.
Without this scene the film wouldn’t have felt so complete. It’s nice to see Navin act as if he isn’t a moron for a couple of minutes and makes their relationship believable. At the end when it seems like they’re never going to see each other again it actually makes the audience sad and without this bit I don’t think I would have gave quite as much of a shit
Agreed. You needed the sweetness to cut the almost potty humor in the rest of the film. Without their relationship the movie seems kinda mean spirited and you end up not liking Mavin at all. This makes a cartoon into a human.
Bernadette Peters is an amazing Broadway star. She was in many hit shows including Sunday in the Park with George. An excellent singer, dancer, and actress, she plays this farce so well, it’s amazing.
Love how she takes out the trumpet. This is my all time favorite movie..as think I've seen it more times then any other movie. So silly, sappy at times and hysterical at other times.
This is me and my girlfriend's song. We would sing it all the time whenever the power went out. She's in another state right now, but I can't wait to see her again.
I've just gotta talk about the timing here. If you notice, when Bernadette picks up the Bugle and starts playing, Steve slightly turns his head in shock but comes right in on time to give her a backing track. This scene is so fucking perfect.
I know (I know) you belong To somebody new But tonight You belong to me Although (although) we're apart You are a part of my heart But tonight You belong to me Wait down by the stream How sweet it will seem Once more just to dream in The moonlight My honey I know With the dawn That you will be gone But tonight You belong to me But tonight You belong To me
Just an FYI I'm Canadian, but Google said: "Tonight You Belong to Me" is an American popular song, written in 1926 by lyricist Billy Rose and composer Lee David. The first ever recording was made by Irving Kaufman in 1926 on Banner Records.[5] In 1927 Gene Austin recorded it and the song became a major hit. Another popular recording during this time was by Roger Wolfe Kahn and his Orchestra.
This is one of the most perfect comic scenes ever made! It makes me cry, laugh, and drop my jaw. And Bernadette's trumpet-syncing is as good as their lip-syncing, even doing proper vibrato and getting most of the fingerings correct. No doubt she is an actual trumpet player. (No one in a movie actually sings/plays musical numbers; the sound is too difficult to get correct. It's much easier to record music in a studio and play it back while the actors sing/play along.)
@@WrestlingErnestHemingway Bernadette knows how to play the trumpet and wanted to do it, but Carl Reiner (the director) said no, so she is syncing in this take. Very very well I might say. I never understood why she wasn't allowed to actually play it.
TheWorldMind You did an excellent "capture!" One of my favorite movies and such a sweet scene. Bernadette Peters has such a distinctive voice I just love listening to her, even just talk. Steve Martin is one of my all time favorite comedians that most of the time all I have to do is look at the facial expressions he makes and it cracks me up. I think his usual silly comedy is part of the reason this sweet, intimate song is so special. He sings pretty good too! Thanks so much for making this video and uploading it!
TheWorldMind =) I am home sick today, so to RUclips I go. I have no idea how I went from Steve Martin to Mariska Hargitay. I didn't know she was Jayne Mansfield's daughter! I really like her as an actress on Law & Order: SVU and think she is even more beautiful than her mother was. Since I am back here I think I want to be entertained by Steve Martin some more. Oh RUclips, you are such a blessing and a curse! - especially for extra curious people like I am, who get distracted easily by all the choices that are just right there to click on tempting me to go down a road one step at a time on a trip that can last for hours, ending up somewhere I never would have imagined. I haven't even watched an episode of Law & Order for months because of you, RUclips! I think I at least owe it to TheWorldMind and myself to watch The Jerk after some more videos of Steve Martin, this time making a real effort to control myself and only click on videos of him.
😄a very sweet song, with a lovely melody. I really enjoyed this movie, and the guy I went to see it with. I think of him whenever I see this movie. It takes me right back to age 20.
Lyrics: I know (I know) You belong to somebody new But tonight you belong to me Although (Although) we're apart You're a part of my heart And tonight you belong to me Wait down by the stream How sweet it will seem Once more just to dream In the moonlight My honey I know (I know) With the dawn that you will be gone But tonight you belong to me Wait down, wait down along the stream How very, very sweet it will seem Once more just to dream In the silvery moonlight My honey I know (I know) With the dawn that you will be gone But tonight you belong to me Just to little old me
beautiful movie and beautiful scene. back then we all loved steve martin and I had a boy crush on bernadette peters, so was just so cute. remember the escargot scene, lol
We should really cover this film for the podcast.
You guys really have to breakdown this song for at least 10 min. Song is out of nowhere, but Steve martins and Bernadette’s vocals are so great. And the trumpet solo was an amazing touch. It hits like blue shadow in the 3 amigos
@@Eyejrbdyskthis feels like a heavy podcast recommendation.
@@maxington26 well there’s also background info to it, Steve wanted it in the movie but no one else did and he fought for it to be in the movie
@@Eyejrbdysk thx man - always a good day when a quality recommendation is received. Always loved this scene. Lots. I'm on it! Cheers
It’s not a trumpet it’s a cornet
this scene is the definition of gentle comedy
lol
A skill that seems lost and forgotten these days. Sigh.
So true
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@JCyous an ignoramus!!!
Mom used to sing this to me when it was time to settle down to sleep. When I got to singing age, I learned the harmony and we sang together. Now it's bittersweet to hear...I really really miss you mom...😢💜💔
i hate when youtube comments make me cry
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..darned onions... 🥲
😇🙏💗🙏💗🙏
Weird, I got a Lullaby vibe too. the harmony is Soothing.
*just grabs a trumpet out of nowhere
Brilliance . Frickin genious. And totally hilarious
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erika yu 😂
Fyi Steve and Bernadette were dating when they made this movie makes it more authentic the way they look at each other. What a great movie!
Albert Einstein
And Steve Martin was married with Victor Tennant during filming of L.A. Story. She played his love interest Sara.
Love their chemistry! ❤️
Nothing compares to you Sinead O'Connor
Nothing Compares to you Sinead O'Connor
Wow, who couldn't fall in love with Bernadette, what a lovely catch.
Just this song…that’s all I need
Somehow one of the most romantic scenes in a movie ever.
Its bittersweet because Steve and Bernadette were both shining stars but belonged to someone else, but still were in love for this short moment
No matter how many times I watch this, I always lose my shit when she pulls out the trumpet
Hell yes. Bernadette with her little schoolgirl pout pulling out the trumpet to belt out the ending was comedic and musical brilliance. And i always lose my shit when somebody uses the phrase 'lose my shit' hahahbaha
SparklyFeces *Cornet
I was gonna say that
right! hahahahahahahaha
and that face steve martin makes seals it.
"All I need is this chair, that's all I need. This chair and this lamp" One of my all time favourite movies. Timeless classic! -The Jerk
the ashtray and the paddle game and the remote control,that's all i need.
I quote this often in my life and far too few people know the reference.
I'm picking out a thermas for you.
And my dog! No.. I don’t need my dog.
True!
Sweet song, characterized just as it should be. And c'mon, can we admit that Ms. Peters was SO adorably appealing in every way here?
Bernadette Peters was the sweetheart for everyone...I had a crush on her....
The scene sums up the movie so well. A touching down to earth moment where someone can suddenly start up a trumpet out of nowhere, having you laugh your ass off, then be pulled right back in to the drama only to be gut-punched by the next joke.
I just saw this movie for the first time and it was fantastic.
I was immediately taken by surprise by how sweet and sincere this song was, coming out of nowhere -- particularly just after the humorous part preceding it.
By the end of this scene, I was in love with Marie, too.
Watched it a bit ago and also rlly enjoyed it…rlly stood out to me I just wish more people knew abt it 😭
“You mean I’m always gonna be this color!?”
Lmao
She plays all of the right fingerings. She might even be actually playing the cornet solo. Either way, I just fell madly in love with Bernadette Peters all over again!
@DeeInLEYEtined Won Steve Martin was definitely playing, he's a pretty skilled musician. It certainky seems she was also playing the horn part, but I cant tell for sure.
Bernadette is a musician, I wouldn't be surprised if she's actually playing.
@DeeInLEYEtined Won I'm pretty sure she was, even if they had to redo it in post. Both She and Steve Martin were accomplished musicians in their own right.
dlm9293
Surely they are accomplished musicians, but...
It’s Lyle Ritz on ukulele. You can also clearly see around 0:25 that Steve’s strumming doesn’t match with what you hear. Bernadette Peters has said that she doesn’t play the cornet on the soundtrack.
Keep in mind:
- It is exceedingly difficult do a good take of acting, singing, and playing all at the same time. Therefore, they only concentrated on acting.
- Films were often overdubbed in the studio, back then. And this scene is outside, at the beach, with all kinds of uncontrollable noises.
Conclusion: They probably played back a studio recording of the song during filming. The actors sang and played along with it to match the timing, and it didn’t matter if they were any good because that sound recording wasn’t used. As long as their acting was good.
All the sounds, including the song, were added later in editing. Maybe, just maybe, the original sound was used starting just after 2:08. You can hear how the sound changes and it is not an elegant cut.
Why's nobody else talking about this
Why does that catch in Bernadette's voice when she sings the "I" in "My honey I know..." break me every single time I watch this? The whole thing is so sweet it must have induced scores of diabetic comas, but that is the part that gets the waterworks going for me every time.
It got me, too. Here's to the romantics who still appreciate sweet and funny. ❤😊
Me2
literally feels like a ghost passing thru me every time i hear it
@@jimbailey5681 Your fragile masculinity is showing.
Because her voice sounds beautiful!!
The way they stare at each other is so sweet.
Cuz they were dating at the time
Bernadette was such a goddess in this movie, beautiful and hilarious and she looks incredible even today in her early 70's.
I also love how Steve sells her randomly producing the trumpet, he stops playing thinking the songs over, suddenly 🎺, gives a...... Ok look to his left and then starts playing again. Perfect scene
My favorite scene in the film, for a majority of the movie I was laughing hysterically but for some reason when those waves hit and they began singing I teared up. The beautiful harmonizing and setting seemed to capture a moment in time for me. Thanks for the upload!
I read that these two were dating in real life while they were filming the movie and it really shows in the chemistry of this scene
Favorite duet in a movie
Same
It did that to me the first time I saw it, still does, and just did. There's such tenderness there.
Yep. Still my favorite part. Bernadette was always such a doll.
I cry myself to sleep to this here and there it just reminds me of my happy place with an old lover just put this on and close my eyes and fall asleep
The chemistry between them in this scene:
I wish all marriages could be like this all the way through. It’d make life a whole lot easier.
Fun fact They were a couple during this movie
Such a sweet scene; the harmonies, the way Bernadette looks so longingly at Steve while he's singing, a really nice little love song.... and then the trumpet--Snaps me right back into comedy mode every time
My abusive father, when he was clean would get emotional to this part of this movie and I would sit next to him in his bed and we would get emotional together, after 6 years I’ve found it again and it makes me cry :(
That was one of the happy times I had at that house, it makes me feel happy again, but get sad at the same time like crying and chuckling? Anyways I hope everyone is having a great 2021 :)
I wish you had more happy memories with your dad, hope you are doing good 💕✨
@Lea that's fucked up
@@Lea-mq6ebHoping and praying you are doing well these days.
i swear this movie will never get old....ever!!
Classic film.. The new films can't beat these old classics and never will!
did u change your page pic.....why it was cute!!
+Aultun white Lol! Aww thanks! I took a picture of this beautiful bird and wanted to post it as my picture
Aultun white awwwwwwwww
I wish this was on Apple music. I think about this version often.. like everyday. I hum this melody in my head during certain situations when I feel my anxiety start to rise. Being a military guy sometimes I do it subconsciously out loud and people look at me crazy lol. It gets the job done though. I love this song.
Apple is garbage. Don't base your life on that crap.
That's beautiful 💪🏾🤙🏾✊🏾
I remember watching this as a kid and thinking about how truly sweet and precious love can be. Many years later, it still slaps in the same way 💛💛💛
Aww Bernadette is so young! Steve...looks the same, always.
righteousgroove he really does
"why didnt you i didnt want to get spit on me " most manliest gentleman dialogue ever given to a mortal man.
the crack in her voice when she says “My honey I know” gives me chills
I've listened to the real song and this version, and the Steve martin version is so much better
People forget that Steve Martin has some serious musical talent too
I love the intimacy, even in the face of the campiness. I especially love when she picks up the cornet and starts wailing...
If the world understood how amazing and brilliant this scene was... There would be world peace
Понятно и не зная языка!!! Замечательно!!!
From 1:13 to 1:17, Bernadette Peters' eyes look truly sincere, I don't think she was acting! That's exactly how my wife USED to look at me before kids came into the picture!
you're right. dat face
Dr.Hannibal Lecter Tell me about it. I had a good run, tho.
Steve and Bernie used to date...
WWETheDog i dont know why but your comment has really touched me
taulant morina Maybe you can relate on some level. Or maybe you just pity me, lol.
i love how she just pulls out her trumpet... i didn't realize she was carrying one...
yeah,that's good.
Its actually a cornet. Like a bugeler's horn but with valves like a trumpet.
She wasn't carrying one. That's what makes it so hilarious when she pulls one out and starts playing. Just a great scene and a beautiful song.
Yes, everything else in the movie makes so much sense.
My grandfather played this for me while I was learning to play the ukulele and it will always be his song to me
What a cute song :)
Omg you are every where love your youtube channel
@@layjahlove ❤
5 ans waw ❤
Look up the Lennon sister's
that is a very old and once very popular song
BEST Steve Martin film... EVER...
Stanley Kubrick thought so as well.
He said he hated it.
Have you seen ' The Man With Two Brains'?
@@whatevershebrings 2nd Best Steve Martin film....EVER...
@@whatevershebrings that’s my favorite!
She is the sweetest little thing
"I didn't want to get spit on me" Hahahahaha!!!!!!
Meiji loolz
LOL
😅
One of the greatest punchlines ever
That killed me xD
The way he pauses the uke just as she starts the cornet solo, and then just accepts and goes along.
It's so funny! 😂
Nov 1st 2021 and my heart ❤️ just skipped a beat because I use to play this song for my daughter when she was 2 taking a bath 🛁 and I haven’t played it for years .. she’s 11 now and just stepped out of the shower and came in my room with a big smile 😊 and said … Daddy I remember that song 😭🥰🥰🥰
Parents PLAY these songs for your Children … Pass on the Love 💕 and Magic 🪄
Most definitely! And dream a little dream sung by Mama Cass
Bernadette Peters is such an amazing actress!
I recognize the looks she's giving him.
That look of longing as she looks at him which changes to "oh everything is fine" when he catches her eye... And the change back to the longing look when he looks away.
This is my absolute favorite scene of any movie ever. It's so beautiful. Everything about it is perfect. The comedy aspect of it is just amazing.
"He hates these cans. Stay away from the cans"
"You mean I'm gonna stay this color?"
Loved this movie since I was a kid. And there is something about how they sang this song it seemed so genuine so real that you felt as if you were watching two people and not a movie
That's a really good way to put it. That's exactly how I felt too. Like I was legit watching two people in love instead of a random movie.
They were dating
Who would’ve thunk a cornet, and a uke, and a coupla comic genius’s could create such magic!? Plus, all the film craftwork that goes into it! Thank you for the background of waves that help narrate this timeless love song. Superb film making!
One of the sweetest renditions of this tune ever...
indeed
One of the most hilarious, adorable, and precious moments in film history!!!
Bernadette, wherever you are, know that you are also here, in my heart, where you'll always be... such stunning, magical beauty!
As I do...She was more than just beautiful...she was so sweet...which is more important than beauty....
One of my favorite movies!!!❤❤
Beautiful. Two beautiful people, great melody and simple harmony. Music at its simplest and best.
This song means so much to me as a child. My families home burnt down when I was in the 3rd grade. My mother and her friends got together with a camera and recorded the all time famous 'all I need!' scene thru this house. All I need is this vacuum (melted to oblivion), all I need is this lamp! (exploded and sent shards about), etc. It was hilarious. I'm so glad my parents made Steve Martin an important figure in my life
Steve’s reaction when Bernadette pulls out the trumpet is the reason he is a comedy Titan. In a film that’s filled with so much slapstick (also expertly performed) something so subtle really shows his mastery of the craft.
Without this scene the film wouldn’t have felt so complete. It’s nice to see Navin act as if he isn’t a moron for a couple of minutes and makes their relationship believable. At the end when it seems like they’re never going to see each other again it actually makes the audience sad and without this bit I don’t think I would have gave quite as much of a shit
Agreed. You needed the sweetness to cut the almost potty humor in the rest of the film. Without their relationship the movie seems kinda mean spirited and you end up not liking Mavin at all. This makes a cartoon into a human.
This scene.. It is one of the most vivid memories I had as a child. I'm 21 now.. But I have hummed this song all my life.
This is just breathtakingly lovely.Reminds me of my dear,late buddy.He loved this.I wish he was here to sing it with me x
Without a doubt one of Hollywood's greatest moments.
Thanks Steve and the lovely Miss Bernadette Peters.❤🍒🍇🍎🍉
One of Hollywood's most romantic scenes
*brings out random cornet during date*
When you band af
Band🤔
Bond?
Im here. TIME TO BLAST YOUR TRUMPET INTO THE SAXAPHONES EARS
One of the most beautiful moments in the history of cinema
I was randomly hearing this song at a coffee shop then I remembered a moment in The Jerk and came right over. Such a memorable scene.
Bernadette Peters is an amazing Broadway star. She was in many hit shows including Sunday in the Park with George. An excellent singer, dancer, and actress, she plays this farce so well, it’s amazing.
Love how she takes out the trumpet. This is my all time favorite movie..as think I've seen it more times then any other movie. So silly, sappy at times and hysterical at other times.
Ryan Young Its in my top 5 or 6 all time.
I love the way they look at each other.
Whenever I'm sad I watch this and it never fails at making me happy again
There’s only a handful of songs that I can play four or five times in a row without getting tired of them. This is one of those songs for me.
7 Years ago I showed my best friend this song on a beach. We've been together now for 6 years.
S+C
This specific video?
This exact one.
I fell in love with Bernadette Peters when I saw this back in the day.
I sing this to my granddaughter every chance I get. She’ll be 6 months soon😊
this song knocked me out when I saw the Jerk. Perfect including the trumpet solo!
This is me and my girlfriend's song. We would sing it all the time whenever the power went out. She's in another state right now, but I can't wait to see her again.
I think of this scene randomly and it’s just the sweetest ❤
I've just gotta talk about the timing here. If you notice, when Bernadette picks up the Bugle and starts playing, Steve slightly turns his head in shock but comes right in on time to give her a backing track.
This scene is so fucking perfect.
this is beautiful.
And tonnnnnight you belong to me 😊
I know (I know) you belong
To somebody new
But tonight
You belong to me
Although (although) we're apart
You are a part of my heart
But tonight
You belong to me
Wait down by the stream
How sweet it will seem
Once more just to dream in
The moonlight
My honey I know
With the dawn
That you will be gone
But tonight
You belong to me
But tonight
You belong
To me
Thanks
"Just to little old me"
@@unstablecreature88 🙂
Remembering evening walks with someone special. Great emotions on the beach was even better!
the moment he hears the trumpet and the look on his face, then just starts strumming again. brilliant
Just an FYI I'm Canadian, but Google said:
"Tonight You Belong to Me" is an American popular song, written in 1926 by lyricist Billy Rose and composer Lee David. The first ever recording was made by Irving Kaufman in 1926 on Banner Records.[5] In 1927 Gene Austin recorded it and the song became a major hit. Another popular recording during this time was by Roger Wolfe Kahn and his Orchestra.
This is one of my favorite moments in all of cinema.
I like that she plays down her singing and doesn't let her voice belt out
He said when he stood up you could hear that Martin ukulele crack when he stepped on it.
This song makes me cry. Am I crazy?
I also love this scene and Steve and Bernadette's version of this sweet song...thanks so much for sharing.
My favorite thing about this whole scene is how he can say something so poetic and then follow it up with something so goofy.
This is one of the most perfect comic scenes ever made! It makes me cry, laugh, and drop my jaw.
And Bernadette's trumpet-syncing is as good as their lip-syncing, even doing proper vibrato and getting most of the fingerings correct. No doubt she is an actual trumpet player. (No one in a movie actually sings/plays musical numbers; the sound is too difficult to get correct. It's much easier to record music in a studio and play it back while the actors sing/play along.)
So you know for a fact it was her that played this? I was wondering who played the cornet in this.
@@WrestlingErnestHemingway Bernadette knows how to play the trumpet and wanted to do it, but Carl Reiner (the director) said no, so she is syncing in this take. Very very well I might say. I never understood why she wasn't allowed to actually play it.
My gosh if Bernadette Peters looks at me like at 1:02, I'm dead. My life is complete. Such a lovely scene.
TheWorldMind You did an excellent "capture!" One of my favorite movies and such a sweet scene. Bernadette Peters has such a distinctive voice I just love listening to her, even just talk. Steve Martin is one of my all time favorite comedians that most of the time all I have to do is look at the facial expressions he makes and it cracks me up. I think his usual silly comedy is part of the reason this sweet, intimate song is so special. He sings pretty good too! Thanks so much for making this video and uploading it!
My sincere pleasure ^.^
TheWorldMind =) I am home sick today, so to RUclips I go. I have no idea how I went from Steve Martin to Mariska Hargitay. I didn't know she was Jayne Mansfield's daughter! I really like her as an actress on Law & Order: SVU and think she is even more beautiful than her mother was. Since I am back here I think I want to be entertained by Steve Martin some more.
Oh RUclips, you are such a blessing and a curse! - especially for extra curious people like I am, who get distracted easily by all the choices that are just right there to click on tempting me to go down a road one step at a time on a trip that can last for hours, ending up somewhere I never would have imagined. I haven't even watched an episode of Law & Order for months because of you, RUclips!
I think I at least owe it to TheWorldMind and myself to watch The Jerk after some more videos of Steve Martin, this time making a real effort to control myself and only click on videos of him.
Creative Planet: I completely relate to your sentiments. You have a sweet and gentle soul.
Bernadette was always such a sweetheart on film.. Couldn't help but wonder if she was that sweet in real life.
One of the funniest movies of all time.
love this movie
maybe THE funniest!
My favorite comedy
My favorite line in the is movie: "You mean I'm ADOPTED??"
Their voices produced great harmony.
😄a very sweet song, with a lovely melody.
I really enjoyed this movie, and the guy I went to see it with. I think of him whenever I see this movie. It takes me right back to age 20.
This made me giggle and tear up the first time I saw it. Thank you Steve Martin ❤️
Always loved the way Bernadette Peters sang here.
When he stands up, if you listen, you can hear him standing on his ukulele and crushing it.
When I heard this song on American Horror Story, I instantly thought of this scene.
Such a soft and sweet cover of the song
This song makes me cry every time.
Bernadette Peters was unbelievably beautiful in this film
Lyrics:
I know (I know)
You belong to somebody new
But tonight you belong to me
Although (Although) we're apart You're a part of my heart And tonight you belong to me
Wait down by the stream
How sweet it will seem
Once more just to dream
In the moonlight
My honey I know (I know) With the dawn that you will be gone But tonight you belong to me
Wait down, wait down along the stream How very, very sweet it will seem
Once more just to dream
In the silvery moonlight
My honey I know (I know) With the dawn that you will be gone But tonight you belong to me
Just to little old me
I love the whole song and I really like this part!! 1:30
beautiful movie and beautiful scene. back then we all loved steve martin and I had a boy crush on bernadette peters, so was just so cute. remember the escargot scene, lol
Bernadette is so beautiful. She's absolutely timeless
One of my absolute all-time favorites (movie and duet)!
So beautiful i LOVE them singing this so beautiful and touching