Love these old tunes. Know many by heart! I’m 70 and raised by Grandparents who were born in 1879 & 1881, then my parents were born in 1915 & 1918, so I was bred on all these dear classics! Sweet, sweet songs of love & life. They will live on for always.
only difference from me, I'm 63, so my grandparents were either already gone, or soon to be. PGrPa when I was about 4 (but I do remember him), MGrMa when I was 10. So my music growing up was Big Band and Beethoven, and Beatles. Not so much as early as the 20s and 30s but I'm into it now. Dad was b. 1912, mom, 1916. M. 1937.
That is amazing. Your grandparents must have been something, bringing you up in their 70's and 80's. I bet they were special. You must have some wonderful stories they told you firsthand.
I'm 67, but really only heard '20s music in old movies. My grandparents were all gone by the time I was born. My mom talked about the big bands, and dances she attended in the '40s. I like the Glen Miller and Benny Goodman bands. Then you had the Andrew'sisters, etc. s,
Taking a turch in outback Australia at 4.30pm listening as the afternoon sun warms an old man's bones.Greetings to anyone who reads this.Have a blessed day.😊
I was born in 1929, and it make me blessed to have been born in a decade that brought so much love and joy to people with such an incredible music, I truly am blessed, and everyone else is truly blessed.
Most important, this is ACTUAL MUSIC from the era. It’s utterly devastating to see the proliferation of “vintage music” supposedly from this era that is a mutilated mangle generated by AI. And soon people will not realize the difference - in any aspect of their lives. So thank you for keeping this wonderful REAL musical history alive. There’s a place in heaven for people like you.
takes me back to watching warner brothers cartoons as a kid. when you realize those toons you watched in the 90s were made in the 40s and recognizing where all the styles came from with your new-found binge of old hollywood movies
❤ Because....you are an old soul....the same here....I'm 69 now....but started my vintage music at 16.....but really earlier through old movies.......when it lives in your soul.....all it takes is to hear again in this lifetime and you have the knowledge that you have been down this road before...it is magical music...I think heaven approved....
@@bettysharp8813That is such an interesting way of putting it. I’ve always been told that I am an old soul. Was obsessed with swing music and WW2 aviation when I was in my early teens. Somewhere deep down my soul-I know I was there.
I am 21 and don’t even know the modern music artist as i was never allowed to listen to any of it but the classical my grandma used and i still till this day don’t have interest in knowing any of modern music.
I'm likely younger than the usual visitor here, but I quite enjoy older music and this one provides a lovely background to work to. I'm glad it's here!
Habe die Musik bereits als Kind geliebt, besonders wenn man alte Filme schauen durfte, nachmittags bei Oma oder alten Tanten mit Plätzchen und Kakao !❤
I somehow know all of these songs, and I've never heard them before and I'm only 12! I absolutely LOVE this music. 30's and 40's jazz was just not my style. 20's jazz was always perfect though! Thank you for this video!
some how i have a theory that it was you listening to these song in your past life that or you listen to them as a baby and just now remembering them lol
The Wedding Of The Paper Doll was one of my favorite songs on a CD that my dad got from a guy who made covers of music from this era. Which was really cool. A grown man from the 2000s-2010s doing covers of 20s and 30s music. We got to see him live a couple of times at his New Year’s Eve show. It was so much fun. People were all dressed in outfits from this era and all dancing to this kind of music while the guy and his live band played this music…It was seriously two of the funnest nights of my life probably ❤️
@@Magical_Maya Let's go back to an era where it felt much more alive and less brain dead with toxic internet mindsets. When people had more heart and soul! Girl, I wish for more soul in today's world 💗
Back when popular music had poetry in the lyrics and singers who could really sing. 1920s-1950s are the best. Not sure how we got to the "music" of today.
@@shamicentertainment1262 70s-90s had amazing music for sure, 20s-50s was just even better. That's my opinion, if you don't like it then leave your own comment
Man…this music is just so romantic and beautiful as well as fun. I can’t say that about much music nowadays which is kinda sad. This music makes me want to dance around with my true love at a glamorous, fun party…
I love listening to this in the morning while having a cup of coffee and drawing with the doors open. I like to listen to it on a small Bluetooth speaker rather than my stereo as it recreates that record player or wireless (old use of the term wireless) feel. I find it so relaxing.
Until our giggles barter tears, let's live; to spin in freedom though damnation prowls; our shimmy dried an angel’s wettened wings. We’ll be regretless when we’ve fallen down. I’m sure they’ve warned you all about the cold. Has thunder knighted any face that’s dry? It rains and everybody wanders home to reign tomorrow at their 9 to 5. Let’s frolic down pneumonia boulevard; the only souls in the midnight birdbath. O, even in the rain be what you are, to own a smile wrinkles never tax. Surpassing judgements in the thunderstorm, go on and find a thing to shiver for
back when musicians had to actually work to produce music.... the effort shows. modern.... i cant detect a bit of diffrence between them and 70% of words are the n, b, f, words. glad i was raised by an older father who showed me how to appreciate things that have true style.
I’ve grown up with my dad playing a lot of 30’s, 40’s and 50’s but only a small portion of 20’s. So I’m honestly shocked at how many of these songs I know 😂
Thank you so much for sharing these wonderful recordings. I grew up in the 1950s, hunting for 78s like this in junk shops and remember the excitement of running home to play them, much to my parents' bemusement: I had no time for Rock'n'Roll, the nearest to which I came was Elvis Presley's 'Are You Lonesome Tonight?' which itself was a re-recording of Vaughan De Leath's 1927 version.
Strange but I do love the music of 1920s to early 2000s..I listened to it day by day depends on my mood. Last night I am listening to sleep to best female jazz vocals. Today I am here in the 20s while enjoying the holiday at the comfort of my home. Birds are singing too in my balcony while I brew my coffee.
I once watched a movie with the illustrious Michelle Pfeiffer playing the role of Léa from Colette's novel Chéri, and now I can imagine exactly the kind of music Léa must have heard in her salon hunting grounds...
After having come through the effects of the First World War, the 1920s was an era looking ahead with optimism for better, happier days. It came through in the music, fashion and freer attitudes of a public eager to modernize.
I'm 27 years old and I prefer old school songs than the modern ones. The old songs touch my heart, make me feel sad, happy, etc. The new ones are awful. I listen to songs released until the late 2000's but the ones released after... are empty.
I used to listen to this wafting across the alley from the building next door when I was a little girl. Papa couldn't afford to get us a radio of our own, he was a bum.
I don't know what kind of worries bother you, but I hope you listen to music and relieve your stress. you are not alone. I will protect you. I am your healing tree. I hope all your worries will disappear and you will be happy. I love you 💕
I’m turning 20 in 12 days and we’re going to have a 20’s/Flapper themed party. I just got my new heels and flapper costume today. I realized that I had never actually danced in heels before. I dance all the time but usually just barefoot around our condo. And I’ve only worn like full on high heels and not just shoes that have a slight heel…like a few times playing dress up at my grandma’s house when I was 5-10. So now we’re going to a have 20’s party in a little less than two weeks and I’m like the main person for it and I can’t dance in heels so I won’t be able to dance in my flapper costume 😂 I’m playing this music to help myself learn how to dance with these kind of shoes 😂
@@staceycook8275 Unfortunately our friends who were going to host it got sick. We were supposed to have it today but we won’t have it till next Saturday now. But we are still planning on having it
rest in peace the creator of tom and jerry even though i wasent born in the 1940s it was good( i litteraly thaught tom and jerry was not that old when i was younger lol)
incase some people are wondering if this was made to sound older then no its actually real songs from the 20s ik bc i know ruth etting sang this love me or leave me back in your own backyard and ill get by bc i wanted to see pictures of her but not in a weird way
The innocence of that era comes through in the music. Closest thing there is to time travel.
Love these old tunes. Know many by heart! I’m 70 and raised by Grandparents who were born in 1879 & 1881, then my parents were born in 1915 & 1918, so I was bred on all these dear classics! Sweet, sweet songs of love & life. They will live on for always.
only difference from me, I'm 63, so my grandparents were either already gone, or soon to be. PGrPa when I was about 4 (but I do remember him), MGrMa when I was 10. So my music growing up was Big Band and Beethoven, and Beatles. Not so much as early as the 20s and 30s but I'm into it now. Dad was b. 1912, mom, 1916. M. 1937.
That is amazing. Your grandparents must have been something, bringing you up in their 70's and 80's. I bet they were special. You must have some wonderful stories they told you firsthand.
I'm 67, but really only heard '20s music in old movies. My grandparents were all gone by the time I was born. My mom talked about the big bands, and dances she attended in the '40s. I like the Glen Miller and Benny Goodman bands. Then you had the Andrew'sisters, etc. s,
I'm born in 1936
God bless you, ma’am. what a beautiful life!
I was born in the 70's, but i am very drawn to this music and era. ❤️
Taking tea at ten and listening to this lovely music - even the ghastly weather outside in Germany doesn ˋ t matter anymore.
Taking a turch in outback Australia at 4.30pm listening as the afternoon sun warms an old man's bones.Greetings to anyone who reads this.Have a blessed day.😊
I was born in 1929, and it make me blessed to have been born in a decade that brought so much love and joy to people with such an incredible music, I truly am blessed, and everyone else is truly blessed.
eveything seemed much lovelier back then
Don't tell lies
@@jamesben9589no
So you’re 96yo & on RUclips😆
❤❤❤ stay safe
It’s crazy that this music is 100 years old now!
Don't say that! You make me feel old!
@ 😂 Sorry. I think it’s actually cool. Like….This movie is a century old and it still so good and fun
@rubygracemoseley8144 Dostoevsky, I got you kid.
Most important, this is ACTUAL MUSIC from the era. It’s utterly devastating to see the proliferation of “vintage music” supposedly from this era that is a mutilated mangle generated by AI. And soon people will not realize the difference - in any aspect of their lives.
So thank you for keeping this wonderful REAL musical history alive. There’s a place in heaven for people like you.
takes me back to watching warner brothers cartoons as a kid.
when you realize those toons you watched in the 90s were made in the 40s and recognizing where all the styles came from with your new-found binge of old hollywood movies
my husband just asked if I was listening to Bugs Bunny.
I'm a 14 year old but absolutely love these songs!
❤ Because....you are an old soul....the same here....I'm 69 now....but started my vintage music at 16.....but really earlier through old movies.......when it lives in your soul.....all it takes is to hear again in this lifetime and you have the knowledge that you have been down this road before...it is magical music...I think heaven approved....
@@bettysharp8813That is such an interesting way of putting it. I’ve always been told that I am an old soul. Was obsessed with swing music and WW2 aviation when I was in my early teens.
Somewhere deep down my soul-I know I was there.
That's great. I'm 59 and this is my first-time hearing these songs.
I’m 18 and I love it too. I’ve been listening to 20s era music since I was 14.
I am 21 and don’t even know the modern music artist as i was never allowed to listen to any of it but the classical my grandma used and i still till this day don’t have interest in knowing any of modern music.
I love listening to the music from REAL musicians from the past. So relaxing in today's digital age.
Exactly! I’m so sick of seeing AI generated “vintage music”. Much prefer real music made by real people like this 🙏
🎺🎹🎶🎹🤵♂
100 year old music… superb!!
Beautiful, relaxing music!!😊
Thank you for keeping this era alive.
I'm likely younger than the usual visitor here, but I quite enjoy older music and this one provides a lovely background to work to. I'm glad it's here!
I’ve listening to music like this for as long as I can remember pretty much and I’m only almost 20. I absolutely love it
21 here. Been on a vintage kick lately. Found it's nice to kick back and vibe to.
I’m 16 and all my friends call me weird for this music, but I love it anyway
16. People look at me as if I was crazy. Little do they know, they are missing out on some real music.
14 can you beat that?
The simplicity in oldies is what makes them perfect
I’m listening to this in my 1920’s Art Deco house 🥰
Bellísimo!!! Es fantástico el trabajo realizado para poder escuchar nuevamente estas melodías de antaño. Muchas gracias!!
You can't exist without pleasure, even for a second, and it's hard to have sorrow for a long time. Such is existence
Habe die Musik bereits als Kind geliebt, besonders wenn man alte Filme schauen durfte, nachmittags bei Oma oder alten Tanten mit Plätzchen und Kakao !❤
it is the 20s, forget modern music... this has soul
True
whats this genre
@@یاسینآقازاده-ج6ج vintage jazz
@@یاسینآقازاده-ج6ج vintage jazz
@@یاسینآقازاده-ج6ج Charleston es el genero
Listening to this 100 year old music calms my soul
I like 1920s music!!
We are living their times with this music
Time travel to the 20s with 🎶 music.
It is the 20s again ;)
Ah my secret appreciation for 1920 music! 🫶
I was born in the late 1980s, but I like the old music of the 20s, 30s, 40s more than modern music. The same goes for films. Incomparable...
Listening to this in a hotel built in the 1920's and it feels awesome.
The ghosts of that building will love to hear the 1920’s music again
so cool
I am 59 years old BUT have always preferred classic, and 20, 30, 40. that's about it. BUT some modern but very few
Wonderful music for dancing in this 2024 I' am 37 years old
Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra and Ben Selvin and his Novelty Orchestra dominated the 1920's music world across the globe.
What a treasure trove of musical gems! 💖💎🥰
I like living in this age. But it seems so much happyer to live back then, life went so fast, and so dramatic. Seemed fantastic
So very good of music vintage thank you From Guatemala 9/9/2024
This is what I'm listening to make me fall asleep at night.
I somehow know all of these songs, and I've never heard them before and I'm only 12! I absolutely LOVE this music. 30's and 40's jazz was just not my style. 20's jazz was always perfect though! Thank you for this video!
some how i have a theory that it was you listening to these song in your past life that or you listen to them as a baby and just now remembering them lol
The Wedding Of The Paper Doll was one of my favorite songs on a CD that my dad got from a guy who made covers of music from this era. Which was really cool. A grown man from the 2000s-2010s doing covers of 20s and 30s music. We got to see him live a couple of times at his New Year’s Eve show. It was so much fun. People were all dressed in outfits from this era and all dancing to this kind of music while the guy and his live band played this music…It was seriously two of the funnest nights of my life probably ❤️
Grandpa playing sudoku in the newspaper in the morning while listening to this brought me here.
Classical Tunes... thanks for this incredible selection of great music 😊
Needed some accompaniment for Eveready Harton and this is working hilariously well, thanks.
Beautiful! What an Era this must've been to live in 💗
Spanish flu, crisis, no antibiotics yet, no health plan, dental care was still a dream,
@@ertsixbarf Like it's really better today? In America, cmon let's be real here 🤲🏻
@@Mrs_Faye_Valentine Girl, there is always someone to deflect 🙄. Id still take these times over this world.
@@Magical_Maya Let's go back to an era where it felt much more alive and less brain dead with toxic internet mindsets. When people had more heart and soul! Girl, I wish for more soul in today's world 💗
@@Mrs_Faye_Valentine You and I both!! Let’s bring it back. Glad to know I’m not the only one ”old soul” around here 💕✨
this is peak it does not get much better than this
real
Thank you for these beautiful songs it harkens back to a more simpler time when family, a home and a good meal made one feel like a king or queen.
Back when popular music had poetry in the lyrics and singers who could really sing. 1920s-1950s are the best. Not sure how we got to the "music" of today.
womp womp
exactly, womp womp. Heaps of music from the 70s-90s was fantastic, can't deny that
@@shamicentertainment1262 70s-90s had amazing music for sure, 20s-50s was just even better. That's my opinion, if you don't like it then leave your own comment
@@dylaneverhartmusic I will not leave a comment, meet me in the town square at high noon. Longswords only
@@shamicentertainment1262 You wouldn't dare! For your father is nothing but an old coot and your mother has been a harlot for everyone in town!
Surely bring back lots of fond teenage memories for me !
My great grandma's jams!!!
I miss my grandma and this reminds me of her! So relaxing
Man…this music is just so romantic and beautiful as well as fun. I can’t say that about much music nowadays which is kinda sad. This music makes me want to dance around with my true love at a glamorous, fun party…
I love listening to this in the morning while having a cup of coffee and drawing with the doors open. I like to listen to it on a small Bluetooth speaker rather than my stereo as it recreates that record player or wireless (old use of the term wireless) feel. I find it so relaxing.
I love that vibraphone
The music in the song Romona is absolutely beautiful
the best compilation I've ever heard on You Tube...thank you,from a N Z fan.
Until our giggles barter tears, let's live;
to spin in freedom though damnation prowls;
our shimmy dried an angel’s wettened wings.
We’ll be regretless when we’ve fallen down.
I’m sure they’ve warned you all about the cold.
Has thunder knighted any face that’s dry?
It rains and everybody wanders home
to reign tomorrow at their 9 to 5.
Let’s frolic down pneumonia boulevard;
the only souls in the midnight birdbath.
O, even in the rain be what you are,
to own a smile wrinkles never tax.
Surpassing judgements in the thunderstorm,
go on and find a thing to shiver for
I’m listening to this while at a historical town where all the houses are from 1940s or before
Love this, thanks!
Working on a friends family history - this music is very inspiring
back when musicians had to actually work to produce music.... the effort shows. modern.... i cant detect a bit of diffrence between them and 70% of words are the n, b, f, words.
glad i was raised by an older father who showed me how to appreciate things that have true style.
I’ve grown up with my dad playing a lot of 30’s, 40’s and 50’s but only a small portion of 20’s. So I’m honestly shocked at how many of these songs I know 😂
Thank you so much for sharing these wonderful recordings. I grew up in the 1950s, hunting for 78s like this in junk shops and remember the excitement of running home to play them, much to my parents' bemusement: I had no time for Rock'n'Roll, the nearest to which I came was Elvis Presley's 'Are You Lonesome Tonight?' which itself was a re-recording of Vaughan De Leath's 1927 version.
Strange but I do love the music of 1920s to early 2000s..I listened to it day by day depends on my mood. Last night I am listening to sleep to best female jazz vocals. Today I am here in the 20s while enjoying the holiday at the comfort of my home. Birds are singing too in my balcony while I brew my coffee.
Me ha gustado mucho.☺️😘🙋🏽♀️
I once watched a movie with the illustrious Michelle Pfeiffer playing the role of Léa from Colette's novel Chéri, and now I can imagine exactly the kind of music Léa must have heard in her salon hunting grounds...
Got that Helen Kane on repeat!
отличная подборка рисую под нее
Beautiful ❤️
Dziękuję bardzo ❤️❤️🌹
O😀 ktoś z Polski słucha takiej muzyki 😀 pozdrawiam 👋🌷
After having come through the effects of the First World War, the 1920s was an era looking ahead with optimism for better, happier days. It came through in the music, fashion and freer attitudes of a public eager to modernize.
Excelente definición.
I'm 27 years old and I prefer old school songs than the modern ones. The old songs touch my heart, make me feel sad, happy, etc. The new ones are awful. I listen to songs released until the late 2000's but the ones released after... are empty.
I used to listen to this wafting across the alley from the building next door when I was a little girl. Papa couldn't afford to get us a radio of our own, he was a bum.
I was today years old when I learned about Helen Kane
Again thanks so much! loved the music, and always appreciate all your hard work!
Amazing❤❤❤ .How things changed since then😮
I don't know what kind of worries bother you, but I hope you listen to music and relieve your stress. you are not alone. I will protect you. I am your healing tree. I hope all your worries will disappear and you will be happy. I love you 💕
Love this music and the old movies
Beautiful 😍
Il love this music. Thank you for your video.
I’m turning 20 in 12 days and we’re going to have a 20’s/Flapper themed party. I just got my new heels and flapper costume today. I realized that I had never actually danced in heels before. I dance all the time but usually just barefoot around our condo. And I’ve only worn like full on high heels and not just shoes that have a slight heel…like a few times playing dress up at my grandma’s house when I was 5-10. So now we’re going to a have 20’s party in a little less than two weeks and I’m like the main person for it and I can’t dance in heels so I won’t be able to dance in my flapper costume 😂 I’m playing this music to help myself learn how to dance with these kind of shoes 😂
Let us know how the party goes!!
@@staceycook8275 Unfortunately our friends who were going to host it got sick. We were supposed to have it today but we won’t have it till next Saturday now. But we are still planning on having it
Música de una era de gran glamour extremo.
!awesome kurse
Music 🎼 for 2025 that you can understand and listen too
Idola
This music reminds me of Pennhurst State School and Hospital.
13:39 Recorded during the year when Show Boat was written by Jerome Kern.
rest in peace the creator of tom and jerry even though i wasent born in the 1940s it was good( i litteraly thaught tom and jerry was not that old when i was younger lol)
😮dreams come true
Super🎉🎉🎉
Grew up in the 2010’s but mentally 1920’s
00:13:39 - one of Bing Crosby's first ever recordings, apparently!
There are no Bing Crosby recordings here.
Copyright lasts 100 years in the US, so the copyright on all these songs are about to expire. I look forward to hearing all the remakes.
Thanks!
🍀🍀🍀🍒🍒🍒
marvelous 👏👏👏🔥🔥😁
What is it about this music that makes it so appealing? 25:00 Sounds like Betty Boop.maybe is the same person that voiced the cartoon character.
Maravilhaaa!!!👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
music ate down chat 😜😜😜
stop at 16:30..i like that one it's fun!
incase some people are wondering if this was made to sound older then no its actually real songs from the 20s ik bc i know ruth etting sang this love me or leave me back in your own backyard and ill get by bc i wanted to see pictures of her but not in a weird way
I knew I would recognize Betty Boop anywhere
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙
Ah your finally awake. Bitcoin? Taylor Swift? I'm afraid you've been dreaming. It's 1923, time to head through the sleep easy
WAKE UP THEY HIT THE SECOND TOWER
@Classical Tunes Is there a track list of the song titles and artists?
Well these songs are the Cats Pajamas!