Benny Goodman - ONE O'CLOCK JUMP

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  • ワン・オックロック・ジャンプ
    ベニー・グッドマン楽団
    ONE O'CLOCK JUMP
    Benny Goodman and His Orchestra
    ベニー・グッドマン
    カーネギー・ホール
    1939年
    有名な1938年のコンサートではなく、1939年10月6日に行われたカーネギーでの2回目の演奏。
    NOT "famous 1938"
    Benny Goodman and His Orchestra
    Benny Goodman (clarinet)
    Jimmy Maxwell, Ziggy Elman, Johnny Martel (trumpet)
    Red Ballard, Vernon Brown, Ted Versely (trombone)
    Toots Mondello, Buff Estes (alto sax)
    Bub Bassey, Jerry Jerome (tenor sax)
    Fletcher Henderson (piano)
    Arnold Covey (guitar)
    Art Bernstein (bass)
    Lionel Hampton (drums)
    10/06/1939

Komentáře • 127

  • @iancarranza4153
    @iancarranza4153 Před rokem +11

    Benny Goodmans solo is absolutely stunning. The man was a sick perfectionist, but man did it pay off.

  • @MichaelSlipper-ik2ru
    @MichaelSlipper-ik2ru Před 3 měsíci +4

    Simply just FANTASTIC. NOTHING LESS. I WAS AGED TWO...DON'T REMEMBER HEARING IT THEN.

  • @adamfinney8465
    @adamfinney8465 Před 5 lety +41

    The part where Goodman playing a solo with Fletcher and Lionel on drums, man that is swing at its finest. Mr Lionel was a great drummer.

  • @barryhill9343
    @barryhill9343 Před 3 lety +44

    I COULD LISTEN TO THIS MUSIC ALL DAY AND NEVER GET SICK OF IT. (I LOVE IT)

  • @chuckwosilis1247
    @chuckwosilis1247 Před 5 lety +16

    Back in the 1950's i was with the USAF stationed at Otis AFB on Cape Cod. I was only 19 years old, NEVER had a lesson on piano, only a couple years on and off with accordion. First went to Iceland where i got hooked up with members of the USAF base band. They were DESPERATE for a piano player so i got the job with them, playing the clubs on base, 6 times a week, for about 5 months or so until they finally got a "replacement", a very talented exceptional learned pianist, so i was back to normal, no extra moola. I was whipped to say the least.
    Anywho, back to Cape Cod I get a call from the bandleader of the base band. Where he got it from i'll never know. There was going to be a GIG at the Officer's Club on a Sunday afternoon and i was asked if i could do the job, so i agreed. ( WOW ). LOL So, i show up meet the leader, gets squared away and he hands me the "charts". FIRST damn song was............you guessed it....."One O'clock Jump. It looked like there was a swarm of bees all over the pages, there were so damn many notes. So, i explained quickly "i am going to have to FAKE IT" in order to get through it. Key of B-flat and if i recall, it started with a 16-bar "intro" ( piano intro ) Well, i knew the key so we started and luckily the leader was "counting" the measures, and tHEN the band jumped right in.luckily. Making a long story short, that was one heck of an experience. The rest of the afternoon wasn't so bad. sheesh LOL

  • @dbeaus
    @dbeaus Před rokem +5

    My dad loved 5 things. His family, the Cubs, cold beer, Weeping Willow trees, and Benny Goodman. Never did understand the trees but he literally could not go past one without stopping and looking. Sometimes you don't know how much you miss someone until you think about it. Thanks Dad, thanks Benny.

    • @dbeaus
      @dbeaus Před rokem

      A little add on. At 74 I'm starting to understand the trees.

    • @wesleyc.4937
      @wesleyc.4937 Před rokem

      If you've ever been whipped by a weeping willow you'd be beggin' for the skinny belt instead.

  • @petershaw80
    @petershaw80 Před 3 lety +17

    By golly. The boys are on fire. Swings like hell. Great musicianship. Untouchable.

  • @basilpeewit3350
    @basilpeewit3350 Před 4 lety +10

    Good to hear Fletcher enjoying himself at the piano behind Bernstein's bass solo. Hamp really drives the band!

    • @davepaterson935
      @davepaterson935 Před 3 lety +1

      That's what swing was all about - percussion: the "engine room" - drums, piano, double bass and, in Basie's case, Freddie Green on rhythm guitar. Go man go.

  • @Chuck88keys
    @Chuck88keys Před 6 lety +32

    Back in 1958 i was stationed at Otis AFB on Cape Cod.Somehow someone got my name and asked if i would do a Sunday afternoon "gig" at the Officer's Club starting around noon for th diners, and play with a 16-piece USAF band. i showed up that day sort of got set and was handed a bunch of music.Wouldn't you know, the first song ON TOP was One O'clock Jump, full of all black notes YIKES!! Here i was, a 20 year old "kid" who never took a piano lesson. I did take accordion on and off when i was about 14, taught myself to play piano while up in Iceland for 18 months and played 6 nights a week up there, making a LOT of $$ playing on base at the clubs. Anywho, back to the Cape. I didn't say a word but i knew i could never sight-read that fast, so i just followed the leader. A short intro from the band and there i was...facing what i believe to recall was either a 16-bar or 32-bar "piano solo" My old saying: "Never stop", so i started playing and "faked it" through my solo part and then did the rest of the gig for a couple hours. All in all, a great albeit, nervous experience, especially at the beginning.

    • @Chuck88keys
      @Chuck88keys Před 6 lety +2

      Oops sorry that was 1960 I didn't get to the Cape until Aug 1960

    • @cea319
      @cea319 Před 6 lety +3

      I loved reading of your experience. I bet you are a great musician.

    • @kinkajou777
      @kinkajou777 Před 4 lety +3

      Cool Beans!! I’m a 46 year old Big Band Fan! I always loved One O’Clock Jump!

    • @Skipperj
      @Skipperj Před 3 lety

      That was a great story and would love to hear more!
      My dad's piano player was drunk one night and changed the words of the coda, and he said "Spread your legs you're breaking my glasses baba do be da do da", and keep saying until everyone was rolling on the floor laughing! Al delano, a fine pianist and tuner-tech.I learned so much playing with him.He was out of Westchester county,and play with The Dukes of Dixieland for many years.I did my 1st gig with him and Dad back in 1976, on bass, up in plattsburgh N.Y.

    • @robertogarcia2223
      @robertogarcia2223 Před rokem

      The same story told by 4 people with different names??

  • @msjazzmeblues
    @msjazzmeblues Před 5 lety +19

    Fletcher Henderson had to go some to beat Jess Stacy's piano solo the year before, but he does himself proud! Boy, that band was cooking!

  • @williambristow60
    @williambristow60 Před 7 lety +38

    Without a doubt, this has to be the greatest arrangement of "One O'clock Jump".

    • @donnasharpe3451
      @donnasharpe3451 Před 3 lety +4

      You apparently never heard Count Basie's version. Count's version is the original and the best.

    • @monicabella7894
      @monicabella7894 Před rokem

      Carnegie Hall 1938 is better, although I like this too.

    • @olivealbers2478
      @olivealbers2478 Před rokem +1

      l still have these 3 long playing records now 2022. l think they are best records l have. l used to be able to jive to them to in the 1950s.

    • @kelvinbarber1765
      @kelvinbarber1765 Před rokem

      @@donnasharpe3451 Benny rendition is the best.

  • @scottjacqmin9452
    @scottjacqmin9452 Před rokem +7

    Makes me smile, every time I hear it. Learned to swing dance to this tune!

  • @glennkoons1560
    @glennkoons1560 Před 11 měsíci +2

    As a kid during The War, I grew up with these tunes from Benny, Whiteman, Miller, Dorsey et al.

  • @pierrejeaninelaval315
    @pierrejeaninelaval315 Před 2 lety +6

    MERVEILLEUX MOMENTS!!!,MERCI ,DES MORCEAUX REMARQUABLES DU TALENT!!!.

  • @scottyd8900
    @scottyd8900 Před 4 lety +17

    Best version , best recording , now that's perfection

    • @SheridanJazz
      @SheridanJazz Před 3 lety +2

      You might be right, but the Carnegie Hall version will always have a special place in my heart,

    • @monicabella7894
      @monicabella7894 Před 3 lety +2

      @@SheridanJazz It's better!

  • @barryhill9343
    @barryhill9343 Před 3 lety +7

    I WISH I WAS AROUND IN THOSE DAYS THE BIG BANDS WERE GREAT

  • @PhilippeRR1
    @PhilippeRR1 Před 11 lety +25

    One of BG's best renditions of the piece. Not only does he group the TWO finales together, the descending arpegio part is modified into a double (even triple with Benny's clarinet) cannon descending arpegio. Great stuff!

    • @HelloooThere
      @HelloooThere Před 2 lety

      what is a cannon descending arpeggio?

    • @evanlee1617
      @evanlee1617 Před rokem

      @@HelloooThere Its a cannon because the descending phrase is being repeated, but i dont think its an arpeggio

  • @MichaelSlipper-ik2ru
    @MichaelSlipper-ik2ru Před 3 měsíci +2

    Absolutely wonderful...it will never die.

  • @djangorheinhardt
    @djangorheinhardt Před 5 lety +6

    What a great fabulous SWINGING! rendition. Nice to hear a rhythm guitar in the section.I see Ziggy Elman's name in the trumpets.He later starred for Tommy Dorsey.

  • @halvickery
    @halvickery Před 6 lety +5

    The Two O'Clock Jump descending trumpets began sometime between the Carnegie Hall Concert and the time Harry James left the band. James took that with him when he formed his band.

  • @BarryHill-nm5cl
    @BarryHill-nm5cl Před 3 měsíci +1

    I love this music it's GREAT

  • @joecash4354
    @joecash4354 Před 7 měsíci +2

    That swung like a gate.

  • @Clara_Datorino
    @Clara_Datorino Před měsícem

    La musica di questo brano mi è particolarmente piaciuta forse a causa di un ritmo più dinamico ma anche, credo, per la maggior ricchezza dei suoni di più strumenti musicali che giocavano a rincorrersi. Un BRAVO a tutta l' orchestra. 4:19

  • @PhilippeRR1
    @PhilippeRR1 Před 11 lety +10

    Of course, one has to realize that Benny GOODMAN probably felt he could extend the BOOGIE finale because a great deal of people were dancing in the aisles!!!

  • @franciscolira6341
    @franciscolira6341 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Magnifico!!

  • @mikeslipper1779
    @mikeslipper1779 Před 27 dny +1

    Great stuff.

  • @djangorheinhardt
    @djangorheinhardt Před 6 lety +6

    What a fabulous rendition of that great tune.Man,that swings and swung!!!!

  • @noedavis6748
    @noedavis6748 Před 2 lety +1

    Orchestra back then was the best music you could ever find today music

  • @Wendy-xe4gk
    @Wendy-xe4gk Před 5 lety +29

    Thanks for posting, I've been looking for this one for a long time! I love the ending - where they throw everything but the kitchen sink in there - all of the endings I've heard so the effect is building, building, building. Wonderful. BG is my favorite.

  • @maryjanineanderson3202
    @maryjanineanderson3202 Před 2 lety +1

    My dads favorite bandleader. I love this, I remember him sitting in his chair playing his records, tapping his fingers in the arm of the chair. Gosh, I miss him!

  • @wasteofspace20
    @wasteofspace20 Před rokem +1

    What a joy to listen to, wish they were still around to buy a round of beer for, they deserved our gratitude.

  • @RealDapperDude
    @RealDapperDude Před 6 lety +6

    Excellent graphic showing the instrument and the player's name. I love Benny. Saw him three times in the '70s in the greater L.A. area. Even waited outside the Long Beach Auditorium after that show to say hello and shake his hand. No one like him. And a gentleman, too; not like Artie Shaw in his dotage.

  • @dbeaus
    @dbeaus Před rokem +1

    What a time. They had so much respect for their craft, they wore suits to practice.

  • @moldyoldie7888
    @moldyoldie7888 Před 3 lety +2

    I believe this is from the Oct 6 '39 ASCAP Concert at Carnegie Hall, where the other acts were Fred Waring Orch & Chorus, Paul Whiteman Orch, and Glenn Miller.

  • @alanwitton5980
    @alanwitton5980 Před 6 měsíci +2

    Fantastic listening

  • @kinkajou777
    @kinkajou777 Před 2 lety +2

    World War II people put out great music. Big Band will always be among the greatest genres!

  • @robertkirby9203
    @robertkirby9203 Před 2 lety +1

    The Maestro at it again and Hamp on drums wow

  • @josereyesmejia3079
    @josereyesmejia3079 Před 9 lety +5

    FABULOSO...

  • @y.sgames6514
    @y.sgames6514 Před 7 lety +5

    Greatest number in the world

  • @noedavis6748
    @noedavis6748 Před 2 lety

    I say that's what you call really good music no one would ever know today's generation

  • @karajokoo
    @karajokoo Před 7 lety +7

    Simply marvelous!

  • @sorenkarlsson1277
    @sorenkarlsson1277 Před 7 lety +9

    I like Fletcher Henderson's piano

  • @MrSOLOPACA
    @MrSOLOPACA Před rokem +1

    Energia alla stato puro

  • @Disques13Swing
    @Disques13Swing Před 4 lety +2

    Fine as a porcupine!!!!!!!

  • @josereyesmejia
    @josereyesmejia Před 10 lety +7

    ESTA EXELENTE....GRACIAS YOU TUBE

  • @billelsbury2861
    @billelsbury2861 Před 4 lety +2

    WOW !!!!!

  • @davidsteinert8160
    @davidsteinert8160 Před rokem +1

    Wow that swings

  • @timmyj7092
    @timmyj7092 Před rokem

    It’s 1:00 am and here I am listening to this. Oh yeah!!!!!!!!

  • @barryhill9343
    @barryhill9343 Před 3 lety +1

    FANTASTIC MUSIC. I LOVE IT

  • @twiddlybobby
    @twiddlybobby Před 4 lety +1

    The best sax solo I've ever heard at 00:59 The way a sax SHOULD be played !!

  • @mikeslipper1779
    @mikeslipper1779 Před 27 dny +1

    Yep it swings like hell.

  • @gerardomunoz8669
    @gerardomunoz8669 Před 2 lety

    theme one oclock junp always move my legs. Is amazing when my rc80 tyrntable play my swing records. Thanks for all. Santiago Chile agosto 2022.

  • @johnb1346
    @johnb1346 Před 9 měsíci +1

    wow this band could really swing

  • @davidmehnert6206
    @davidmehnert6206 Před 6 lety +3

    Play that thing!

  • @wearewinning3151
    @wearewinning3151 Před 4 lety +1

    If only Sondre and Tanya could boogie to this.......!

  • @antoniocampagnefilho5204
    @antoniocampagnefilho5204 Před 2 lety +1

    lindass musicas

  • @domgadaleta7926
    @domgadaleta7926 Před rokem +1

    This is real music.

  • @BerndEdinger
    @BerndEdinger Před 6 lety +4

    Even better than the famous 1938 recording! Let's swing and let the good times roll.

  • @jkfan2005
    @jkfan2005 Před rokem

    Maybe eventually I'll be able to recognize this tune some time in the first three minutes!

  • @unaharris2043
    @unaharris2043 Před 8 měsíci

    Stan Kenton ride of the valkyries

  • @KWM-MWK
    @KWM-MWK Před 2 lety +1

    Man if you can listen to this and stay still you better check your pulse because you may be dead!

  • @Trombonology
    @Trombonology Před 11 lety +7

    Interesting to compare this version with that from the famous '38 concert. Despite being essentially the same arrangement, discounting the inclusion here of the "2 O'Clock Jump" riff, the two performances are very dissimiliar. The rhythm sections alone sound entirely different. I think both the rhythm and solos on '38 show a lot more character, but still, the Goodman band is never less than great. Toots Mondello is the stand-out here, I think.

    • @oleflogger6828
      @oleflogger6828 Před 6 lety

      I almost totally agree with this. Almost. If this is the same arrangement as that played in Carnegie Hall, then I am even more amazed at the musicianship of performers back then. The "sound" of the two recordings is so very different. But, the playing and "jump" within is irresistible. MAN! I LOVE this music!!

    • @oleflogger6828
      @oleflogger6828 Před 5 lety

      Agreed! I also prefer the 1938 Carnegie Hall version. But, I think this is more spontaneous. I suspect that Benny had to keep some things "trim" for Carnegie. That was a BIG step forward for Jazz.
      It must have been funny, seeing all those "swells" in tuxes and gowns at a Jazz concert.

    • @ethancampbell9096
      @ethancampbell9096 Před 4 lety

      I'm playing a tenor 2 solo tommorow and I cant find a recording with my version in it! Every recording is different, 2hich would be great if I wasnt looking for a certain part

  • @gogodog7991
    @gogodog7991 Před 2 lety

    Great band

  • @michaelconnors7668
    @michaelconnors7668 Před 4 lety +1

    2nd CARNEGIE HALL CONCERT Oct. 6, 1939, New York, Orchestra personnel : Benny Goodman, clt; Jimmy Maxwell,
    Ziggy Elman, Johnny, Martel tpt; Red Ballard, Vernon Brown, Ted Vesely, tbn; Toots Mondello, Buff Estes, as; Bus Bassey, Jerry Jerome, ts; Fletcher Henderson, p; Arnold Covey, g; Art Bernstein, b ; Lionel Hampton, d.

  • @art7147
    @art7147 Před 9 měsíci

    Cool good. Music

  • @markhayes6407
    @markhayes6407 Před 7 lety +6

    some Harry James overtones but really awesome sounding!

    • @floraline7153
      @floraline7153 Před 6 lety +1

      I agree and I adore James' music as much as Goodman's. Interesting factoid: my grandfather was friends with Harry James. This inspired my dad to play clarinet as a child, his first and favorite learned tune being Stardust. He idolized both James and Goodman, but of course Goodman was highlighted due to dad's choice of the clarinet.

    • @manyanful
      @manyanful Před 5 lety +1

      It not James it is ziggy.

  • @amyfisher6380
    @amyfisher6380 Před 3 lety

    Man, that swings.

  • @lurchamok8137
    @lurchamok8137 Před 5 měsíci +2

    If this is supposed to be the King of Swing, then what is Basie, the God of Swing?

    • @Johan-ez5wo
      @Johan-ez5wo Před 4 měsíci

      A minor god, Benny is the Almighty!

  • @landenpartain5971
    @landenpartain5971 Před 6 lety +1

    this is a good song

  • @cicero2
    @cicero2 Před rokem

    Incredible! Many thanks.

  • @olivealbers2478
    @olivealbers2478 Před rokem

    A slow jive with this one.

  • @adriancalin8688
    @adriancalin8688 Před 2 lety +1

    Pas des mots only ears

  • @michasch5336
    @michasch5336 Před 4 lety +2

    versI prefer the 38 versions wit Jess Stacy ...he was an unlike much better pianist then zhe great F Henderson. Allthough this is also a thrilling record....Thanks

  • @swingandsweat5099
    @swingandsweat5099 Před rokem

    I have to disagree with some of the other comments lauding this recording. Listening to the other numbers from the Goodman performance at the 1939 Carnegie Hall Concert, I can't help but think that Goodman just wasn't taking it all that seriously. Fletcher Henderson on piano? Lionel Hampton on drums (instead of Nick Fatool)? A clowned up version of "Tain't What You Do?" The only numbers that worked were by the Sextet.

  • @alanoates1425
    @alanoates1425 Před rokem

    Now thatsSwing

  • @CroixdeLorraine
    @CroixdeLorraine Před 6 lety +2

    Weell, I can say that I still prefer the Miller version live, not to take anything away from Benny and his boys, but I love the drum work on the Miller version much better, especially the cymbals, really, really swing!! Guess that's the part of a Swing piece that I really listen for!! But, that's just me!!☺️

    • @musicola7371
      @musicola7371 Před 6 lety +4

      Maybe you should listen to the Count Basie original version if you want to hear the best. Also has the best rhythm section. I like almost all the big swing bands and find listening to be more enjoyable than making judgements.

    • @CroixdeLorraine
      @CroixdeLorraine Před 6 lety +1

      Musicola Alright, I will definitely give Count Basie's version a listen!!
      Gosh, don't mean to make judgements, I just have my preferences, that's all...

    • @monicabella7894
      @monicabella7894 Před 5 lety

      Miller who ?

    • @acfinney1
      @acfinney1 Před 2 lety

      There is a rare live Miller version That swings pretty hard. On that version, His trombone solo Is unusually laid back.

  • @arturwendling1305
    @arturwendling1305 Před rokem +1

    Gut kann ist nun mal der Beste Jazzklarinettist te

  • @isammolina4842
    @isammolina4842 Před 4 lety +3

    Lionel Hampton en bateria?

  • @sooz9433
    @sooz9433 Před 4 lety +1

    Solid potato salad!!!!🎼

  • @ghostfacekicker
    @ghostfacekicker Před 3 lety +1

    Was this in The Honeymooners?

  • @timmyj7092
    @timmyj7092 Před rokem

    1:00!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @user-ib1kv2jd4m
    @user-ib1kv2jd4m Před 10 měsíci

    tsのクレジットだけがありませんが、これはやはり、スタン・ゲッツではないでしょうか?同年のエアチェックでは、ソロも取っていますが、後年の彼のスタイルとは全く違う感じになってます。

    • @konidolfine
      @konidolfine  Před 10 měsíci

      ゲッツの初吹込みは1943年末、彼が16歳の時ジャック・ティーガーデン楽団で吹き込んだSt. James Infirmary(軍用レコードのAFRS盤)とされています。
      1939年当時のグッドマン楽団に彼が登用されていた可能性はなかったと理解していますが、いかがでしょうか。

    • @user-ib1kv2jd4m
      @user-ib1kv2jd4m Před 10 měsíci +1

      1939年では、スタン・ゲッツはまだ12歳なので。さすがにグッドマン楽団には参加してはいなかったとおもますが、オーベイビーが録音された1946年なら参加の可能は十分あります。以前手に入れたグッドマンのエアチェック盤に入っていた1946年録音となっていたラッキーでは、けっこう逞しい音色でソロを取ってます。未だ彼のスタイルが定まっていなかったのではないかと思われます。他のts奏者にも思い当たる人がいないので、スタン・ゲッツではないのかなー?と思うのですが、そうあって欲しいなーと個人的に思ってます。

  • @larryrobisch7208
    @larryrobisch7208 Před 2 lety

    Whataswingonride

  • @user-pj5io1nk9o
    @user-pj5io1nk9o Před rokem

    학교 부교재 (올림포스) 공부하다가 여기까지 옴 ㅋ

  • @christophermcguire9569

    A previous cove Glenn the best, swing band, nothing against, major Miller by the they were great, but a tad unfair to Benny, and the guys

  • @HelloooThere
    @HelloooThere Před 2 lety

    Is that a man speaking in the beginning?

  • @user-um8qw4jn1p
    @user-um8qw4jn1p Před 3 lety +2

    고1 올림포스 보다가 궁금해서 왔다 손 ㅋㅋ

  • @liubomiramorozova6990
    @liubomiramorozova6990 Před 4 lety +1

    ❤️🇷🇺

  • @ainclan24
    @ainclan24 Před 2 lety

    V=acccidentes aéreos sea