Jingle Jangle Jingle Dick Thomas 1942
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- The song Jingle Jangle Jingle was written for and introduced in the 1942 film The Forest Ranger. All forest fire footage in the film was shot in Lakeview, Oregon. Here we have the song performed by Dick Thomas. Mr. Thomas was a popular cowboy singer who appeared on radio and in motion pictures. His most famous composition was the song Sioux City Sue. This Soundie was featured in the Andy Kaufman film The Man On the Moon. For more information about Oregon films visit www.mufilmfest.com This film is from www.dennisnybackfilms.com The transfer from 16mm was done in Portland, Oregon by Gary Lacher.
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NCR rangers celebrating the victory over the legion at hoover dam (2280)
Nope ncr and légion lose I am the new Mr House
When i got this assignment i hope there was gambling.
Don't you mean 2277?
@@hungrygarfield Idr exactly the year of the first battle
*Colorized*
50% of the comments are boomers that like the song and the other 50% are Fallout players.
How much do you like this song lol
we all like this song round these parts
Facts 😂
@@YolandaKerrySmith too much 😂
Man on the moon 🤚
That handsome singing cowboy with the guitar is my grandfather, Richard Goldhahn. It's so nice to see this clip again. I do miss him.
Walter Bowne your grandfather must be proud
He is immortal, in the way all great performers are.
Wikipedia link: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dick_Thomas_(singer)
wasnt he gay ?
He made....the first edition to a great Fallout: New Vegas song.....
You still have the spur?
patrolling the mojave almost makes you wish for a nuclear winter
I'm glad that fucker House is death...
We wont go quietly, the Legion can count on that.
God Yahweh loves, and offers Salvation Only by Faith in Christ Jesus, because we sin and deserve hell, but God who is Great in Mercy sent His Son Christ to Save us, he became man and lived among men, but without sin, and suffered the punishment of our sins, was filled with the Holy Spirit, gave his Life for ours, and was raised from the dead by the Power of the Holy Spirit, by Order of his Father, paying with his death for our wickedness, giving us Salvation only by Faith, not by works so that no one can boast. Glory to Triune God, God bless you......
@@alvarojimenez4063 Praise Dagoth Ur true lord of us all!
My mama loved to sing the first two lines of this song when i was a very young kid. I have never heard it on record, and she is long gone. Now i'm 71 and finally got to hear it again, thanks to CZcams. Even though i still hate YT's censorship, this good stuff keeps me watching!
Are you still listening ❤to
The man that is singing most of the song is my great grandpa best man in the world loved him dearly wish he was still alive. But he is in a happy place. I remeber when he would hold me in my arms and sing to me it was the best thing to me in the world. Love ya ggp thst is one of the nicknames i called him
Taylor Goldhahn wow! that's great!
Amazing :) I am related to St. Valentine. It's always amazing to find out that your ancestors did something great.
With youtube, he is immortal, and people around the world can enjoy his singing.
I am Mr house's nephew
@@ericjacobsen6901 and though he didn’t sing the specific version, the song he created is immortal to gamers of the early 2010s
The Courier taking a sip from their trusty Vault 13 canteen as Yes Man yeets General Wait-&-See Swanick from atop Hoover Dam.
I hope to see this on the Nuclear Winter Wonderland album!
Wow! The song has been playing in my head, and I wasn’t even alive yet in 1942. 😂👍💥
Haha same here 😅
@@jessicaallen901 Yeah, same here. /:-)
Did you hear it from fallout new Vegas
Then they go... wow this new gen loving this music.. But we going to Goodsprings... Thank you!!
It feels like a distorted echo of the Jingle Jangle Jingle from New Vegas, even though this is the original.
I could have been more clear. This is a Soundie. It was made some time after the song was introduced in the feature film The Forest Ranger. The version in the feature film is sung by a chorus. Soundies were progenitors of rock videos. They were three minute films produced to be placed in a Mills Panoram machine, a sort of juke box with a 16mm projector inside. The films for the Panorams were called Soundies.
An excellent history lesson included with your clarification, Dennis. Thanks for that, as well as the posting of the Soundie. /:-)
68 Years After its remade for a Post-Nuclear War Game
Yep.
Pretty sure Kay Kyser came way before the release of Fallout. 😀
just pretend theres a comma after the word after
This Song stays in my head. I Learned it in 3rd grade for a western program 😂
Who’s still listening in 2281?
That was excellent it's like going back in time watching an old film like that!
One of the best western yodelers ever, besides a smooth singing voice...oh, also plays guitar and good looking! Thanks for this wonderful Soundie treasure, Dennis. /:-)
My grandfather. The biggest influence in my life, I would say. Miss him dearly, still.
Well said, Walter. Have you checked in with Taylor Goldhahn recently? If not, you wouldn't be great if you did? /:-)
im pretty sure they didnt expect there song to mainly be known because of its inclusion in a video game
One about post-apocalyptic America
Uh...what's a...uh...video! /:-)
The song that plays when you’re a mailman with a concussion on a quest to trek an entire desert in search of a guy who shot you
Soundies were independent of feature films. In the old days of tin pan alley a song would be recorded by multiple bands and singers. Just as your dad performed the song, others would perform, and also record. I have no idea how the royalties worked, but they didn't seem to keep people from recording. Panorams were found in the same places juke boxes would be placed.
This film is great. The song was put together really well for this film and Dick Thomas had a great singing voice. Best version by far. But seriously the girl in the chair looks like she's on codeine.
this is golden material!!! thanks for posting this, Ive been looking for it for a while!!
God Yahweh loves, and offers Salvation Only by Faith in Christ Jesus, because we sin and deserve hell, but God who is Great in Mercy sent His Son Christ to Save us, he became man and lived among men, but without sin, and suffered the punishment of our sins, was filled with the Holy Spirit, gave his Life for ours, and was raised from the dead by the Power of the Holy Spirit, by Order of his Father, paying with his death for our wickedness, giving us Salvation only by Faith, not by works so that no one can boast. Glory to Triune God, God bless you,
@@alvarojimenez4063 Well, Alvaro, maybe A Husky Playthough was not so incorrect in his admonishment, only incorrect in his choice of wording. I see no reason here to interject your over worded proclamation of God's love. God's love is needed everywhere in its proper proportion, please keep that in mind. /:-)
I'm in total agreement, Andromeda. This is a treasure, to be sure. /:-)
More like “Platinum”
@MrWalterthomas Thanks for making the comment. This makes the third time I've shown someone their grandfather in a film I have. I'm really glad to do it.
0 dislikes??
27000 views??
awesome
Good old music hits me right in the heart makes me want to cry
I wasn’t expecting the cheer leaders!
I learned about this from Andy kaufman Carnegie Hall
How risqué were those dancers back in the day? They're showing a lot of leg!
Taylor, I am glad you can visit your ggp here. A few years ago I got an email from a woman who knew I had a 1928 film of her grandfather who she had never met. I made a video tape of him for her. CZcams has made it simpler. Thanks, Dennis
Im here because fallout.
Wannergren I'm here for nostalgia.
the part with the horses is in the film "Man on the moon"
when the old lady rides the horse and goes like she dies and Andy Kaufman puts her back to life.... great movie :)
this is my favorite song classic
Thanks for this wonderful classic western Soundie, Dennis! I'm hoping to find a 16mm reel of this for the western film fest I am starting to curate this year. The touring fest will launch in Tombstone, AZ.
Thanks for many ears of bringing superb cinema to so many people across the world!
-Hunter
Highway Cinema
How'd it go?
Oh man I've been lookin for this all over!
Them G.I.s back them would have had an instant "Woody" back then. No kidding my Dad was about to get his Basic Training at Camp Claiborne Louisiana by that time before Airborne School at Ft. Benning Georgia. G.I.s back then and generations before looked at beautiful women. Unfortunate for those that died but everyone of those guys who did face combat had a 50/50 chance of living either getting a scratch or much worse. No joke. This song was one of Dad's favorites. Even when his ass went to Korea for combat and survived. I remember this because of Dad.
Wow! From Oregon so its pretty cool to learn the history attached to the song and the film it came from. Thank you!
Thanks for this Dennis!
We won't go quietly, The Legion can count on that.
@666XeRoXeD666 It is a 16mm print from the fifties of the original Soundie from 1942 or so. When you see original Soundies all the musicians are left handed and the titles are backwards because the films were back projected. When they reissued them for TV and home sales in the fifties they flipped the films so things looked right.
Thank you so much
Way back when he was one of my moms' best friends.
You should talk with Walter and Taylor. /:-)
Great video.
@MyGrassIsGreenest No kidding! You should see The Man Who Comes Around, Always At Your Service, Georgie Porgie, Princess Pa Poulie, and bunches of other Soundies from back then that are even more risqué.
It will be three soon. The first was the 1920's singing star J. Harold Murray. The second was a singer with George Olsen's band. I put up part of the the George Olsen at another of my youtube sites portlandwas. The next will be for descendants of Utah Phillips. I also once showed guy himself in a film he had appeared in as a child.
@MrWalterthomas he has a nice singing voice
Wow this guy has got some style !
Asteroid city brought me here.
thank you
THIS WAS BIG TIME MUSIC VIDEO BACK IN THE DAY! LOL
Hello Kj
beautiful
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@kornonthekob9 This has been discussed below. A portion of this showing the dancing girls was used in Man on the Moon as part of a longer skit.
Oh I love this song!!!
Wait.... i think i saw you on the capital wasteland.........hm.....
@NotreDameSentiento Fallout has brainwashed this song into my head I wake up with this tune in my head, it's driving me insane
We won’t go quietly the legion can count on that
@MrWalterthomas I remember him playing the accordian at one of the Goldhahn reunions when I was growing up.
Thanks again for the excellent info on soundies. They seem to have the low budget amusement factor of Plan 9 from Outer Space, tipping into the surreal area bordering stupid and insane. Get those girl/horses, who seem to have rehearsed for at least 30 seconds; and the unresponsive stare of the ex-horse girl serenaded in a chair; and the guy who ropes himself then gets chased by a huge transvestite sheriff. Don't get me wrong -- much more fun than expensive modern pop videos!
Frank Loesser wrote the lyrics, who wrote “Guys and Dolls”
Thumbs up if Andy Kaufman brought you here!
Great entertainment. Those dance girl horses are pretty and talented.
I am 100% sure the spurs he is talking abt...are his balls.
Great video
Yo I heard you guys in my vault
FALLOUT 4! CAN'T FUCKING WAIT
Masturbatosaurus *when fallout 4 turned out to be shit*.
Yep
Masturbatosaurus 6 years later
I wanna gouge our my fucking eyes
@rjt80b Thanks for asking. I have discussed this with many people including the heads of the Library of Congress, the UCLA Film Archive and others. The head of the NW Film Archive in Manchester, England summed it up best. He said "No archive is willing to commit itself to digital archiving due to the high hard drive failure rate." In the past UCLA and others transferred films to video. Now they again need to transfer them to digital. The films will be saved to transfer again later.
@Ramachadras Interesting question. Eleanor Cody Gould appears in the 1948 two reel short Jingle Jangle Jingle. The same title, but a completely different film than this Soundie made c1942. A two reel short generally runs twenty minutes. I do have a print of that film in my archive mainly because it features the pianist Page Cavanaugh. I haven't watched it for years. I'd guess Ms. Gould has a small speaking roll. If I get it out to screen it I'll report further.
thumps up if those girls were joy ridin them horses!
Love this! The video hasnt aged at all and looks pretty good. Andy Kaufman certainly brought me here as to how catchy this song is!
Thanks for uploading it :)
Way to go, Andy K! /:-)
thumbs up if you started listening to songs like these because of Fallout. :D
This should be in fall out new vegan intro lol
We had to learn to sing this song in 5th Grade.
This is the last bit of the film obviously. Is there another version in the film?
I've got the original sheet music for this great "cowboy swing" tune from when my dad played in dance bands. Good old youtube lets me hear it.
I love this song to death
who's still listening to in 2020?
FAB
Fallout New Vegas!
I'm not surprised that noone disliked this.
How many people are here because of fallout new Vegas
Me
Bizarre horse girl costumes.
Thanks. You kind of cleared that up for me. Just help a bit more here, could you? A soundie is made after the film is completed, to advertise the film, but from separate "soundie" footage not in the film itself. Correct? And Panorams would feature in bars and diners maybe? Or in cinema foyers etc.?
Does anyone know where I could find a shirt like the 4th cowboy that enters the door is wearing (western style, solid, two tone with only the yoke a different color). I've looked around a bit, but I can't find anything quite like it, short of custom tailoring a shirt of course.
@squid0862
dude there were music videos goin back to when "talkies" first came out
patrolling in the Capital wasteland almost makes you wish for new vegas radio
traveling trough the mojave almost makes you wish for nuclear winter
Слава NCR!
I'm singing this in my musical well somebody else
this is where that song from Fallout New Vegas comes from...
Not bad. Nobody sang it like Peg Bundy! ;)
This is much better than the Kay Kyser version imo
Umm...not true. Sorry.
@bonicreco Kay Kyser did the FO:NV one.
@therancher1
true
@mufilmfest what are the first two?
@rem857 That's why I am here!
This song Was on The Waltons season 9
So, these girls have that one surviving lady with the horse that Andy Kaufman had at his big show!
Yippee yay there'll be no profligates for today, I got fame across all the Mojave, The Mojave, as i spread the word of Caesar along! The Mojave, And they say and i say Render unto Caesar. The Mojave. And this song is is so very far from Wrong The Mojave. Oh NV. oh Nv Oh NV oh Nv. Though I may have killed some wastrels This is why i am still feared... START FROM 2ND LINE
No Info hello
@bonicreco
What is this?
Those Pony Dancers.
@misereremeideus51 (( Why do people keep saying that they showed this in Man on the Moon? It wasn't a fictional movie, Andy Kaufman did that in real life at Carnagie Hall )) Thank you for stating the obvious, it was driving me nuts.
Think about this ... It's 1942 these guys are singing while thousands are dying over seas fighting the axis
The title and description is wrong. Towards the end for a split second you can see the copyright MCMXLVI which is 1946 in roman numerals.
Matthew No, you're wrong. This video is from a 1942 soundies musical by Dick Thomas that was published the same year The Forest Rangers (1942) was released, in which Dick Thomas also performs the song. Your observation about the copyright is absolutely correct, but copyright date is not the same as publication date! The 1946 copyright date is in reference to Castle Films' music album "Swing Melodies", but the fact remains that Dick Thomas did, as 'Gimme Them Beans' expressed, sing this song multiple times while "thousands are dying overseas fighting the axis". Of course, anybody with any knowledge on history knows that even in 1946 the US military still had to deal with uprisings and occupations and continued fighting, even if it was at a much smaller scale, post-surrenders and not necessarily against "the axis".
Gimme Them Beans I would remind you that the US has been at war with other nations for 222 years of its 239 year existence. As you wrote your comment on a video of a guy singing, thousands of US military troops were dying overseas, whether it's the war in Yemen, Afghanistan or Syria or North-West Pakistan, all of which were ongoing when you wrote your comment, and are still ongoing presently in 2017.
A lot of funny and silly movies were made during the war years. Young men were attending college and baseball was still being played. Your comment is idiotic.
Youre right. My grandpa was the best pilot in the luftwaffe