A window into the past. This was thought to be a lost film, just very recently found. But at the time, these songs were the bees knees, the technicolor state of the art, and top singers like Annette Hanshaw were covering these songs and selling tons of them. And today so many people don't even recognize how great this is or even know who these people are. Now think of the garbage being spewed out today, the "top" stars, and wonder where THEY will be in 90 years...
Jack Haley was already a polished singer and dancer on the stage before this, but most will remember his 1939 classic performance as the Tin Man in "The Wizard of Oz". The song is truly a standard, and Jack knows when to keep his hands to himself.
I wouldn’t have know he was the tin man either but I can certainly see it now! I love to imagine living in this era. I had no idea how many people sang this song or how old it was.
Wow! I didn't know this film survives. I love these two and especially the dancing exit, so "Broadwayish" and typical of many numbers in the first talkie period. Thanks for posting!
I didn't realise it was first sung as a duet, but that makes sense: the line "wear your flannel underwear when you climb a tree" is meant to be addressed to a woman.
This little clip is really something special. And the song is so catchy, gets stuck in my head all day! Jack Haley's a charmer.
He's gorgeous. Look at his cute face.
A window into the past. This was thought to be a lost film, just very recently found. But at the time, these songs were the bees knees, the technicolor state of the art, and top singers like Annette Hanshaw were covering these songs and selling tons of them. And today so many people don't even recognize how great this is or even know who these people are. Now think of the garbage being spewed out today, the "top" stars, and wonder where THEY will be in 90 years...
Jack Haley was already a polished singer and dancer on the stage before this, but most will remember his 1939 classic performance as the Tin Man in "The Wizard of Oz". The song is truly a standard, and Jack knows when to keep his hands to himself.
Thanks , i didnt realize he was the wizzard of oz tin man , you know a lot ! 👍 🆒 🎓 📚
I wouldn’t have know he was the tin man either but I can certainly see it now! I love to imagine living in this era. I had no idea how many people sang this song or how old it was.
@@p0k7lm I loved him as the Tin Man!
Wow! I didn't know this film survives. I love these two and especially the dancing exit, so "Broadwayish" and typical of many numbers in the first talkie period. Thanks for posting!
The way jack went to her chest then pulled away is so adorable😍 and as always has his beautiful singing voice😍
Yeah. What a voice
This is beautiful and sweet and I listen to it quite often. Thank you for posting this, it's given me a lot of joy :)
I didn't realise it was first sung as a duet, but that makes sense: the line "wear your flannel underwear when you climb a tree" is meant to be addressed to a woman.
This brings me so much joy i can't contain myself!!!
❤ that was a great song and she had a great "bobbed" hairdo!!!
Jack Haley also starred in The Wonder Show on radio.
They were both in the original Broadway cast. Just wonderful!
Never start an argument, with a bumble bee.
Bert Lahr was the cowardly lion
@@jerrykitich3318 Tin Man*
They don't write em like that these days!
Finally the duet version as heard in "Happy!". Super creepy in the show.
Cute, funny and sentimental 😊☺️😍💞💞
I knew I recognized Jack Haley's voice - "HAPPY" used this in Season 1 Ep 3 ....
Lol anyone can know when it's him singing. He had a gorgeous voice~
This is so dorky I LOVE IT ♥
A great rendition.Encore Maestro.
these 2 are cute together.
Best version by far! ❤
This is delightful - Thanks! I've only known the song from Ruth Etting's recording.
HAPPY TV SHOW(NETFLIX) BROUGHT ME HERE.
I love this song!
Who'd ever think that the Tin Woodman was "darling" in his youth. That's what my lady Lynn says, anyway....
He was indeed darling!
If you must know, the Tin Woodman's real name is Nick Chopper, not... Boq... 😒
Youth is a stretch. He's about 33 years old in this clip.
Amo este video.
Ruth Buzzy before there wa Ruth Buzzy!
Haley's role of the Tin man from the wizard of oz is so popular.
And absolutely adorable!
THANK YOU....
This is great!
She ❤s that Tin Man
The best Oz character
Yes he did play the The Tinman
¡muy bueno!!👍😀
I've worked out the chords for this song!
The Tin Man!
The best character in Oz!
Jack Haley -the Tinman?
whoo as a bonzo's fan
12042022tue:::1759:::Flawless + Timeless + Perpetual~->{Time machine me back without hesitation, nor 2nd thoughts }. 💙🥰🎶
G҉e҉t҉ ҉t҉o҉ ҉b҉e҉d҉ ҉b҉y҉ ҉t҉h҉r҉e҉e҉
Who sang this song originally, her or Ruth?
These guys did. This is the original song from the broadway production
Helen Kane may have sung it first, 1927.
The Tin Man from the Wizard of Oz.......later, Liza Minelli married his son......absolutely loved this.
Jack Haley, the Tin Man in the Wizard of Oz...
@@RoyHowellMusic oh I didn’t know this about his son and Liza Minnelli !
Was this colorized or actually two-strip Technicolor?
It was two-strip technicolour!
@@EtchC-ji1xy Thanks
I thought that was Eddie cantor lol
Well I guess this was the 30s .
UwU
Hmmm.
It's Jack, isn't it?
Is she trying to sound like Annette Hanshaw impersonating Helen Kane?
Leif Vejby; As Zelma was the one who introduced the song, I'd say it's the other way around.
As usual, Helen did better than Zelma
Well if her man wears that much makeup then she's got worse problems.