You can not get any better music than. This any place. Take me out to the ball game.my merry oldsmobile. Old grey bonnett.joy to the world.glory glory hallelujah . O come all ye faithful. Silent night. And others
I am 15 and I know most of these songs. I like this music. Billy Murray, Arthur Collins, Byron G. Harlan, Henry Burr, Harry Macdonough all were great singers of their era. Yes, I know these names lol! 😂
These songs were 60 years old when the Beatles started playing, and sound nothing like their music. The oldest songs by the Beatles are 60 years old, and sound closer to today's music (than comparing 1900s songs to 1960s songs). Just comes to show how big of an impact the Beatles made to the industry.
As an enthusiastic Beatles fan, I won't argue with you--but I would like to add that in the years between 1900 and 1964, we had two World Wars (the second of which included the Holocaust), a global depression, the assassination of two U.S. presidents, the passage of Women's Suffrage, and many other truly monumental events. And that doesn't take into account the technological advances, particularly those that impacted audio recording. So, although it would be wrong to discount the influence of the Fab Four on the world of music, it would also be wrong to discount the influence of the greater world itself on music.
#13 "Good Morning Carrie" isn't Bert Williams, that is Mississippi John Hurt, I believe. It stands out because the recording sounds much more modern than the other songs of that era. Bert Williams' 1902 version included George Walker. I'm not an expert, but just wanted to point that out. Not sure when John's version was recorded, but it was much later. John was ten years old in 1902.
So am I lol. Kinda a dumb question but what genre was popular in the 1900s and 1910s? Ik jazz was big in the 20s and Swing in the 30s but like was jazz big in the 10s?
@@loganwilson4625, ragtime and quartets. 1900 - 1920 era songs like "In the good ol summertime" and "Sweet Adeline" are quartet songs. And Scott Joplin's "Maple leaf rag" and "The entertainer" is ragtime. The music changed alot in the roaring twenties with the jazz speakeasy music like "Charleston" and "Ain't misbehavin"
@@loganwilson4625, it was the popular music of the very early 1900s. It wasn't jazz, jazz became popular in the 1920s with hits like "The Charleston". In 1900 - 1919 was when this music was popular, I'm not exactly sure what to call it either. Some of it was the romantic music of that time, it sounds like. Some of it was barbershop quartets, like "Sweet Adeline".
9:41 - Billy Murray looks alot like James Cagney, who also sang Yankee doodle dandy in 1941 film of the same name. Except Cagney played George Cohan, writer of the song where Billy Murray sang it. Cagney should've played Murray. Or maybe both Cohan and Murray
It’s weird to see that some people here passed in the 20s and 30s. It’s obvious that’s how life works, but it’s difficult to imagine someone dying that long ago? It that weird? Tha5 means these people are born in the 1870s or 1860s. That seems a long time ago but it isn’t. Time is odd
I too am fascinated how time is wierd to us like i was born in 1980s and by looking back to people born in 1880s i can tell that most of them were gone buy 50s 1960s that ill be gone in 2060s lol i know simple math problems buy fascinates me to think of time
Put On Your Grey Bonnet kinda sounds like She’ll Be Coming Around The Mountain by Tommy Scott especially this part at 1:52 sounds like the chorus of She’ll Be Coming… Did you guys notice that or it’s just me?
I think about the Titanic when I listen to these songs. And also the songs auld lang syne and and other tunes like strips and stripes. This came out when when my nan & granddad were born. Those were the days.
Richard Jose is a great dicovery for me! His voice is strong as a man but high as boy. I think this could give an idea of a original castrati singer and not a „false“ counter tenor with falsetto… „Too late“ or „The good old girl“ are also good exambles. Worth to hear all his songs!
Land of Hope and Glory, Under the Anheuser Bush and I Do Like To Be Beside the Seaside are all songs from 1900 to 1909 still sung today and should be there. Auld Lang Syne, Stars and Stripes Forever and Swing Low are clearly older than 1900 surely?
@@NathanielJordon i applore the polite resonse, you dont see that too often on youtube by the creators when they are being "critiqued" in any shape or form
Frank Stanley had a beautiful voice! I love it when he sang Auld Lang Syne! He’s more of a bel canto singer, he almost sounds like an opera singer. That Haydn Quartet was great too.
You miss half the fun when you leave out the announcement at the beginning of each cylinder: "A Comic Song!: The Blah Blah Blah etc! Puh-layed By Professor Joseph Blow's Orchestra for the Extraordinary Triumphal Graphophone Company of South Paducah and Hicksville"
Seeing as how he's wearing a Tam O'Shanter in the picture and has a heavy cheesy Scottish accent, I'm guessing he actually meant a person named Jock, which was a popular Scottish nickname. Old songs are FULL of things that sound dirty now, but had completely different meanings back then. XD
If we're being realistic, they wouldn't believe what they were hearing, the audio quality and melodies would blow their minds, 1900s music is better btw
Only The 1900's kids Will remember this fire songs 🔥🔥🔥
I live in an Vitorian home built in 1906 .This music really brings the home to life
That's awesome
Not to be that guy but. Your home is Edwardian.
is it weird that i heard half of these songs from looney toons
Lol
Same
I’m imagining bugs bunny singing this songs lol
I was thinking the same thing. These songs live in my memory thanks to old cartoons.
I was thinking the same thing!
Celebrities born
1900-spencer Tracy (actor )
1901- Clark Gable
1902-
1903- Bob Hope
1904- Cary Grant
1905- Greta Garbo
1906- Louisa brooks
1907- Katharine Hepburn
1908- Milton Berle
1909-
Don't forget marlene dietrich! (1901 closer to 1902)
In 1903 would be Bing Crosby
@@bruceleehace20anos17 Yeah definitely lol
1901 - Walt Disney.
You can not get any better music than. This any place. Take me out to the ball game.my merry oldsmobile. Old grey bonnett.joy to the world.glory glory hallelujah . O come all ye faithful. Silent night. And others
ah the 10s, this takes me back
You mean to your past life. Unless you are over 100 years old.
00s (not 10s)
@@obersturmbannfuhrer3675, both of those decades have this real quaint feel about them, before the changes in the 1920s
KatanaGaming lmao
KatanaGaming ...Does it really ya cheeky bastard...🤣🤣 👏👏
I am 15 and I know most of these songs. I like this music. Billy Murray, Arthur Collins, Byron G. Harlan, Henry Burr, Harry Macdonough all were great singers of their era. Yes, I know these names lol! 😂
I was just like you as a teenager. :) I loved the music and knew all the names. I still do!
@@SebTheMusician That’s amazing! Perhaps some real music even though I believe that the 1950s, 1960s, and 1970s were the golden age of music.
These songs were 60 years old when the Beatles started playing, and sound nothing like their music. The oldest songs by the Beatles are 60 years old, and sound closer to today's music (than comparing 1900s songs to 1960s songs).
Just comes to show how big of an impact the Beatles made to the industry.
They really did
As an enthusiastic Beatles fan, I won't argue with you--but I would like to add that in the years between 1900 and 1964, we had two World Wars (the second of which included the Holocaust), a global depression, the assassination of two U.S. presidents, the passage of Women's Suffrage, and many other truly monumental events. And that doesn't take into account the technological advances, particularly those that impacted audio recording. So, although it would be wrong to discount the influence of the Fab Four on the world of music, it would also be wrong to discount the influence of the greater world itself on music.
#13 "Good Morning Carrie" isn't Bert Williams, that is Mississippi John Hurt, I believe. It stands out because the recording sounds much more modern than the other songs of that era. Bert Williams' 1902 version included George Walker. I'm not an expert, but just wanted to point that out. Not sure when John's version was recorded, but it was much later. John was ten years old in 1902.
I used to sing these songs at a nursing home til they complained it was their parents’ music. Lol
Thank you for keeping the volume consistent!
This comment is 3 years late, but your compliment is very much appreciated!
@@NathanielJordon This comment is 2 years late, but these songs are nice!
Im going through a journey through time, I started in the 60's
So am I lol. Kinda a dumb question but what genre was popular in the 1900s and 1910s? Ik jazz was big in the 20s and Swing in the 30s but like was jazz big in the 10s?
@@loganwilson4625, ragtime and quartets. 1900 - 1920 era songs like "In the good ol summertime" and "Sweet Adeline" are quartet songs. And Scott Joplin's "Maple leaf rag" and "The entertainer" is ragtime. The music changed alot in the roaring twenties with the jazz speakeasy music like "Charleston" and "Ain't misbehavin"
My love for Victorian and Edwardian era started with an interest in steampunk
Me too
Some very good and famous songs came out in that decade to start off the 20'th century
One of my favorites songs from 1900s Is Crocodile Isle by Billy Murray from 1906
Damn I love old music ❤
What genre is this? It doesn't really sound like jazz is it ragtime maybe?
@@loganwilson4625 i believe it is ragtime
@@loganwilson4625, it was the popular music of the very early 1900s. It wasn't jazz, jazz became popular in the 1920s with hits like "The Charleston". In 1900 - 1919 was when this music was popular, I'm not exactly sure what to call it either. Some of it was the romantic music of that time, it sounds like. Some of it was barbershop quartets, like "Sweet Adeline".
But this 2000s Kpop Musics are very cool
i love old music i love anything from 1900 to 1989 and im only 17 but i love 1920s music more!
Fantastic what you have compiled here. All these would be lost to time. Thank you!
The definition of "wierd" changes with: time, places, spaces, etc. Thank you most kindly for sharing music of many ages. We appreciate it greatly.
9:41 - Billy Murray looks alot like James Cagney, who also sang Yankee doodle dandy in 1941 film of the same name. Except Cagney played George Cohan, writer of the song where Billy Murray sang it. Cagney should've played Murray. Or maybe both Cohan and Murray
It's the other way around, James looks like Billy. But I highly disagree.
@@Billy219 He was 64 in 1941, so he couldn't really play himself in his mid 20s
It is weird for me that as a teenage I love this kind of old song some of my friends think I'm weird since in my child hood🥺
I'm a teenager too and love this old music. It's so nostalgic.
@@bernhardstramann6618 Yea me too I’ve been finding and listening to old school since 15 and now I’m 18 and I still love old music
ar u like shoegaze?
I am 17 and I like this song
For me , I love 30s songs
It’s weird to see that some people here passed in the 20s and 30s. It’s obvious that’s how life works, but it’s difficult to imagine someone dying that long ago? It that weird? Tha5 means these people are born in the 1870s or 1860s. That seems a long time ago but it isn’t. Time is odd
I too am fascinated how time is wierd to us like i was born in 1980s and by looking back to people born in 1880s i can tell that most of them were gone buy 50s 1960s that ill be gone in 2060s lol i know simple math problems buy fascinates me to think of time
@@washguy9577 me too!!
Really I wouldn’t be surprised if a few were born in the 1860s. Out of all things besides cosmology, time is right there with it.
Take me back to my teenage years !
Entertainer, Maple leaf rag, Oh Susanna, Take me out to the ball game are my favorite 1900's songs
thank you for making this video...I thought no one cared about this type of stuff...for your effort
im very grateful thank you again
super obsessed with anything from the 1900s
That's a lot then
ive made friends with the spirit of a 10 year old girl from 1900 so im playing some music for her
Amazing job on creating these playlist!
Thank you! I'm glad you liked it
Thank you so kindly for posting this! I love to study music history.
Stars and Stripes and Auld Lang Syne can still be heard today! Toyland really shocked me because I thought it was from the late 50's.
Love the songs and the fashions and memorabilia! ❤ 😊
I'm listening to this stuff big time right now because I'm planning in buying my aunt's farmhouse which was built it in 1900 ☺
That's cool...how amazing it's like 100+ years...take care of it
That farmhouse has seen people grow up damn
🍷🗿
2021 whose with me?
Imagine peoples reaction, if I drove down the street blasting these songs
Ohmygod, you totally should. Let us know how it went. XD
Beat you to it.
Before 1914 ! The old great songs ! Thank you !
So the best songs in the 1900's was Take Me Out to the Ball Game and Yankee Doodle Boy! Thanks! Added to my "Catchiest pre-50's Music" playlist.
This is Amazing.
This brings me back to my previous life
Here from a Twitter post about being high and listening to hits from the early 1900’s.
I gotta say…Creepy af hahaha
It's a hit song. I remember every song. I was 50 at the time, but it was pre-rebirth in this life.
Put On Your Grey Bonnet kinda sounds like She’ll Be Coming Around The Mountain by Tommy Scott especially this part at 1:52 sounds like the chorus of She’ll Be Coming… Did you guys notice that or it’s just me?
Nice Music in 1903.
No booty
No drugs
No swearing
No twerk
00s is real music
but bootlegging, revolvers, shotguns, liquor, wild dancing, cocaine, opium, aether,
Lmao! You have been thoroughly misinformed.
@@markuslebt Now that's music!!!!!!!!
Shut up
Yeah, what a terrible time to be alive
Thank u so much for that
My Grandpa was born in 1910 so probably he knew this songs.Sadly he passed away when i was very young.
3:42 this one actually had so much static it was scaring me
Oh come on, just because it's 100+ years old doesn't mean it's scary.
How music have changed through the century
I have a penny from 1904 and I always think of the music from those times whenever I look at it
Good music back then 🎉😮😊
I think about the Titanic when I listen to these songs. And also the songs auld lang syne and and other tunes like strips and stripes. This came out when when my nan & granddad were born. Those were the days.
Lovely 😊
How do you not have "The Entertainer" on here
This album is hot ❤
Richard Jose is a great dicovery for me! His voice is strong as a man but high as boy. I think this could give an idea of a original castrati singer and not a „false“ counter tenor with falsetto… „Too late“ or „The good old girl“ are also good exambles. Worth to hear all his songs!
No Drugs
No Swearing
No Booty
No Tweaking
No Raping
No Video Game
No iPhone
No VR
No Fortnite
No Steaming Netflix
In 1900's
How many of these were actually recorded in the 1900s (decade)?
Most of them
Wow, Sony's literally copyrighting old music that should have been in the public domain now...
Sony😡🤬🤬. I am a public domain supporter.
you missed the best one
Scott Joplin - The Entertainer from 1902
Osmbk Prod. I prefer Easy Winner
What
Hi Ann
from Conan
Wonder how many of these songs people were listening to when the titanic sunk
Lol I wonder what they're listening on that time too!
DUDE THATS THE ONLY REASON IM WATCHING THIS😭😭😭
Land of Hope and Glory, Under the Anheuser Bush and I Do Like To Be Beside the Seaside are all songs from 1900 to 1909 still sung today and should be there. Auld Lang Syne, Stars and Stripes Forever and Swing Low are clearly older than 1900 surely?
Baseball's seventh inning stretch music for sure was included.
The sound quality 😂😂
that was way better and pure than the 1920' songs that used to be décadente ! :D
Great list but I have a suggestion...can you please leave the name of the artist a little bit longer? It goes a little too fast. Thanks
Hit the pause button
Thanks for the suggestion. I don't receive a lot of feedback regarding my editing so I'll take this into account.
@@NathanielJordon i applore the polite resonse, you dont see that too often on youtube by the creators when they are being "critiqued" in any shape or form
Where was Joplin's Music Box Dancer from 1902?
# 06 and# 22 are both Enrico Caruso's 'Vesti La Giubba' ?
So sounds like ballads and folk music were most popular.
Frank Stanley had a beautiful voice! I love it when he sang Auld Lang Syne! He’s more of a bel canto singer, he almost sounds like an opera singer.
That Haydn Quartet was great too.
WW1 Nostalgia
Wasn't the Toyland song composed by Victor Herbert?
8:55 1910
12:00 1908
12:00 isnt this i hear at tom and jerry
Thumbs up if youre listening in 2016
No I am from 2020
Bro i heard this song in my life half of it i remmembered
Damn i thought 1900 songs are scary but no they are just scary if they don't have a singer
These Song are so beautiful
@@bruceleehace20anos17 yeah
do you know a song called "why should i marry at all?" its from the early 1900s and i cant find it. i also dont know from whom it is ..
My early years in boarding school coming all the way from the good old Imperial China.
Where is my heart will goes on ?
I like to hear the WHOLE SONG ! Other wise our tastes are as one! Stay swell, so long, lad.
Im listening in 2024
Can't even understand the lyrics! (I hear this about music I listen to all the time lol)
Bangers, every one of em
Not to long ago, the world prior WW1 was a lovely one
I'm just looking for nice samples to use in my music.
just imagining the passengers of the titanic listening to these
Hehehehh
It would be oldies too just a little bit. They would be in 1912, listening to music from 1900 to 1909
Kids from the 1900s: man why don’t people remember these songs? This shit was a classic.
Ahh... the good ol' days... such nalstalgia
That #13 has to be a remake
You miss half the fun when you leave out the announcement at the beginning of each cylinder: "A Comic Song!: The Blah Blah Blah etc! Puh-layed By Professor Joseph Blow's Orchestra for the Extraordinary Triumphal Graphophone Company of South Paducah and Hicksville"
For those of you who don't know a southern dandy was gay man in the south , A Yankee doodle dandy , well...
11:36 That's The Thanksgiving Song!
Ahh vesti la giubba my fav
Is there a song just from 1900?
Yes, You can check my playlists called "Cuándo la música si era música II" there're music since 1900 until earlys 1960s.
Wonder what it would be like to talk to these people now.
@@Billy219 What are they like?
this was 100 years ago
I wonder how musics will be in the next 100 years
111-120 years
"Stop Your Tickling Jock"; was that a Freudian slip? Did someone mean "Joke"?
Seeing as how he's wearing a Tam O'Shanter in the picture and has a heavy cheesy Scottish accent, I'm guessing he actually meant a person named Jock, which was a popular Scottish nickname. Old songs are FULL of things that sound dirty now, but had completely different meanings back then. XD
7:38 hardcore music das antigas hsuauhs
Pior que se por uma instrumentação de punk em cima desse ritmo aí, dá pra fazer um hardcore massa mesmo hauhauhauh
I wonder how people from 1900s-1910s react to 21st century music...
Headache, wondering, "disgusting", and much (negative effects) more.
@@hotelbintang5797 oh yeah hehe
It’s too avant garde
If we're being realistic, they wouldn't believe what they were hearing, the audio quality and melodies would blow their minds, 1900s music is better btw
0:40 Dr Martin Luther Dre 😂
Mafia Old Country ahh music
At the 4:00 minute mark it kind of sounds like Robin Williams.
Imagine that football coach meme dancing to all of these