Louis Prima - Sing, Sing, Sing (1936) DayOne Reacts
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Thx Angela! His was the voice of King Louie in the jungle book. He and his then wife Keely Smith along with Sam Butera were very fun to watch let alone hear!
Louis also wrote this song, made more famous by Benny Goodman 🎶🎶
Louis Prima is Primo!! Hell of a trumpeter and scatter. Thx for the clip beautiful! C-YA next time. 👍👍🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶❤️❤️❤️❤️
It is very OK to occasionally check into our musical heritage for sure, and when I was a kid the 2 trumpet players everyone knew where Louis Prima and Louis Armstrong. As long as you mainly stick to great music from the last half of the 20th century, there is plenty to react to. Try some blues sometime and the great Buddy Guy and his Damn Right, I've Got the Blues. Enjoy! 🎵🎸🎤🎹🎺🎶
Louie prima aka the king of swing 🎙🎺🎷🎶🎹🎼
Yeah. Louis had some great song. Usual called Louie Prima. Try 'Just a Gigolo' or 'Jump, Jive and Wail'
Angela--love that you try old old stuff...nice to get something different so often.
By the way Louis Prima has lots of good stuff from 1930's to early 60's.
Thank you for highlighting the great Louis Prima to many others.
Angela, you are a hidden gem. I watch your videos because you run the gamut. So many favorites for this old lady and many I have not heard before. Please keep up the great work! ❤
Great to see you reaching so far back, Angela. Inspiring performances like this have existed much longer than a lot of younger people realise, with delightful exceptions with an open heart and ear like you. Well done again, ma'am.
He was an Italian living in Louisiana. There's where the jazz came from. His name was also pronounced French "Louie". Talk about a mix of culture that created another beautiful thing!
Interesting to hear something as early as this and a swinging , jazzy sound-Colin Ward
Wow good reaction most people don't even know who he is I worked at his golf course in Las Vegas back in the 70,S great to see you react to some old time musicians keep it up
1st time hear! It has a Jazzy Big Band sound! Music is the closest thing 😍 we have to a time machine to take us all over the place and let us experience all these moments, emotions and feelings! 👍 😃 Groovy Jamm!
Great song. It's great as an instrumental. Benny Goodman and his orchestra have a great version.
You should give Benny Goodman's version of this song a listen to you may recognize it from old bugs bunny and other looney tunes cartoons
Angela you have to be one of the nicest and most wholesome people on theCZcams🤗
That was so fun and awesome!! 😅
SUGGESTION: Please post some Roy Hamilton recordings. 1) You Can Have Her 2) Don't Let Go, 3) The Impossible Dream. I never could stand "The Impossible Dream", and then I heard it one day and it blew me away..Roy was one of the most popular artist in the 50s and early 60's.
He was one of the artist that was a major influence on both Jackie Wilson and Elvis.
You'll be amazed by his voice.
I like this more than the Goodman version. Especially with actual lyrics. I also love the version done at the end of the Japanese movie Swing Girls.
You don’t hear many performers SCAT today. A lost art.
It’s great see people like yourself that are so open minded and willing to listen to such a wide range of music. We should all start being more open minded like that and not just about music. If we did open our minds more, we would find we all would get along way better than we could have imagined. Appreciate your channel and what you do Angela!
You are correct 1997-98: Brian Setzer's Orchestra, etc.
Skat city! Awesome! Thanks!!
What a cool song, never heard it before but it’s definitely something I would listen to often; what I like it’s a pretty long song for the 1930’s
The voice of the head orangutang in the animated Jungle Book by Disney.
Benny Goodmen created the Original version. The world hadn’t heard anything like it before!!! It blew the world away!!! I was a kid watching the Benny Goodmen Story on TV, I was Devastated how much Soul they had!!!
Sorry Louis Prima wrote and released this song first.
if you like old time jazz and blues, Tuba Skinny, out of New Orleans , are the kings! I'm gong to see them by lucky chance in MI, 2 hours from my house. They have 2 singers unusually as well. Preview one of their youtube videos and see what I mean. They merged together by proximity and accident or chance, they were not originally from New Orleans...they do the research and play and singing the music right, and with more musicality than just blasting a way. the lady on cornet...she leads the band, her grandfather played in the bog bands back i the day, esp Woody Herman's Band. Her father and mother were jazz musicians in the NYC area, and she is really classical pianist who now does old time jazz on piano and cornet, writes a arrangements, all members write songs in the style of ragtime, old New Orleans Jazz. They have traveled Europe many times, the Middle East, USA and Australia.
1936. I was courting Betty Jean, a real looker. We were makin’ whoopie when we heard on my Zenith -transistor- short wave radio that a colored man had won gold medals at the Olympics in Berlin. Betty Jean and I got married. The little woman and I are still together. She’s still the cat’s meow.
Zenith transistor radio - 1936? - I don't think so.
I'd like to request Dre Scot's, "Feelings" Live
Cab Calloway, Louis Prima, and Louis Jordan, some of the earliest, RAPPERS. The difference, they used real musicians, and left out the filth. What Prima and Jordan were doing in the mid 1940's through the 1950's was nothing but Genius! Top notch musicians, with tunes, and showmanship to match.
Odd question for you but what software are using for the music playback in your videos? The quantity of the music sounds so much better than most of the other reaction videos out there.
You Should try BULL MOOSE JACKSON ( Cherokee Boogie / My Big Ten Inch / I Want a Bowlegged Woman )
King louie
I Don`t Think That`s A 1936 Recording Because it`s in Stereo. Stereo Did Not Start Until 1958.
buona sera is his best song
🙏 genesis by jorma kaukonen ❤️ so gr8 and i know u love the acoustic!!!!
Listen to the Benny Goodman version of this song. IMO its better (as an instrumenta).
Please , , Which of us is the fool by Robert Palmer , Music video version please
If you have seen Disney's "The Jungle Book" - Louis Prima plays King Louis (Monkey King) sings "I wanna be like you"......
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Gotta throw in some Bee Gees and Elvis if you want your views up
i think musicianship has devolved since this era..........
Have to say Goodman's band w/Gene Krupa on drums is better.
Benny Goodman version is better
U should get back to rock these songs lately is not going to get alot of views 70s 80s rock is where it's at
While the decades you bring up are the most popular, she does people's requests, so goes with the people's choices. Besides, many of us enjoy hearing where popular music came from now and then
I like a lot of music but Rock from 1964 (Beatles) to 1994 (end of Grunge) is my favorite era.
@@vicprovost2561 Well yeah, that goes for most of us. But it's nice to hear someone appreciating the older stuff as well.