They Didn't Believe Me

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  • @Griffinmc
    @Griffinmc Před 3 měsíci +1

    What a nice little visit with this song. I’m here because I’m writing a play about Harry and Bess Truman and this was their song.

  • @essexpeter6116
    @essexpeter6116 Před rokem +1

    Good video clip with a little history of a beautiful song.

  • @crazyleaf257
    @crazyleaf257 Před 5 lety +2

    👍🏼👍🏼 heard this song at Olive Garden and it struck me. Had to find it!! Didn’t know there’s so much history

  • @Sophiewophie45
    @Sophiewophie45 Před 6 lety +9

    Got the cutest little way
    Like to watch you all the day
    And it certainly seems fine
    Just to think that you'll be mine
    When I see your pretty smile
    Makes the living worth the while
    So I've got to run around
    Telling people what I've found
    And when I told them how beautiful you are
    They didn't believe me, they didn't believe me
    Your lips, your eyes, your cheeks, your hair
    Are in a class beyond compare
    You're the loveliest girl that one could see
    And when I tell them
    And I certainly am goin' to tell them
    That I'm the man whose wife one day you'll be
    They'll never believe me, they'll never believe me
    That from this great big world you've chosen me
    Don't know how it happened quite
    May have been the summer night
    May have been; well, who can say?
    Things just happen any way
    All I know is I said "yes"
    Hesitating more or less
    And you kissed me where I stood
    Just like any fellow would
    And when I told them how wonderful you are
    They didn't believe me, they didn't believe me
    Your lips, your eyes, your curly hair
    Are in a class beyond compare
    You're the loveliest thing that one could see
    And when I tell them
    And I certainly am goin' to tell them
    That I'm the girl whose boy one day you'll be
    They'll never believe me, they'll never believe me
    That from this great big world you've chosen me

  • @livronuvem
    @livronuvem Před 2 lety +2

    One funny glitch in the original lyric is the line "And I certainly am goin' to tell them". The "certainly am" (4 syllables) is supposed to be sung over a 3-note triplet as "cert'n-ly am". Almost every singer who has ever performed it changes that to "and I'm certainly goin' (or "gonna", as here) tell them", which is much more natural and easy to sing. Herbert Reynolds was either still learning the ropes, or didn't bother to run this by a singer before turning in his lyric.
    New York-based singer Nancy Anderson recorded a very tender version of this song for an album by Uri Caine that tried to recreate the musical styles of the 1900-1920 period:
    czcams.com/video/dWorHHgkthA/video.html

    • @heccsclips3319
      @heccsclips3319 Před 6 měsíci

      theres a ww1 version titled "And When They Ask Us"

  • @grantalbrecht4402
    @grantalbrecht4402 Před 3 lety +1

    Jerry Garcia(Grateful Dead) named after Jerome Kern.

  • @wachamcaulid
    @wachamcaulid Před rokem

    "hit shows here prefabricated here (London) and then exported to New York"
    during the Edwardian era, Broadway had many hit shows but it seems that most didn't really become successes across the pond

  • @Sophiewophie45
    @Sophiewophie45 Před 6 lety +4

    Is this Emma Kingston singing?

  • @potdog1000
    @potdog1000 Před 4 lety +2

    i am currently watching this series & can say it's very good

    • @PhrygianPhrog
      @PhrygianPhrog Před 4 lety

      What series is this? A BBC documentary series?

    • @potdog1000
      @potdog1000 Před 4 lety

      @@PhrygianPhrog yes

    • @PhrygianPhrog
      @PhrygianPhrog Před 4 lety

      @@potdog1000 hi, I tried to find it but no luck. Do you remember the name of the series by any chance? Was it specifically about musicals or songwriters?

    • @potdog1000
      @potdog1000 Před 4 lety +1

      @@PhrygianPhrog I just looked on catch up but I couldn't find it, I think it was an Arena program from BBC4, BTW I have just finished watching Tunes fo tyrants which is a fantastic program with the brilliant Suzy Klein

    • @PhrygianPhrog
      @PhrygianPhrog Před 4 lety

      @@potdog1000 That should be enough clues to find it, thanks! The tyrants program looks fascinating, I note it features Kurt Weill, who wrote some notable jazz standards. My interest in Kern and musicals in general is through playing jazz. I find it's best to go to the original source to help in interpreting these lovely songs in a jazz setting, as opposed to a "play by numbers" approach whereby one simply plods through the notes, of context, from a Real Book. Best wishes.

  • @bethanyrosem
    @bethanyrosem Před 2 lety

    The fact I am watching the tv show this clip is on