It’s interesting to see the gymnasts perform tumbling passes on grass. To be fair, Nadia Comaneci (and many others of her time) performed double backs on what amounted to nothing more than a thick carpet. Those landings hurt like crazy on bare feet! Today the floor has been completely restructured to be safer and absorb the impact of landings, plus the added bit of spring.
@rascalferret7 ай бұрын
Dad...
@chadwhitman18118 ай бұрын
Cute song,plus she makes that dress look pretty.
@RwandaBob8 ай бұрын
this song makes me tear up every time i hear it over the years i’ve come back to this video
@chelseabrooks29279 ай бұрын
This is my great grandma 💕
@nedmarc9 ай бұрын
Is this Landis Green?
@helengiallombardo40779 ай бұрын
Dr. Hartley Price was my father-in-law Joe Giallombardo’s coach at Univ. Of Illinois - 1st NCAA Champion! Joe G. won both Floor Ex and Flying Rings besides the All-Around. Also Dr. Price had the gymnasts doing a gymkana production as well!
@hep2jive Жыл бұрын
Thanks for posting!
@paulluchter137 Жыл бұрын
Why do they cut them off before the end?
@evilwillhunting Жыл бұрын
Yehudi wanted that booty. So do I
@pauldorobialski8871 Жыл бұрын
I'm very familiar with the Soundies films as I own about 4 hours worth of these 16mm films.
@iguanadans Жыл бұрын
Came to see this because of an article in New York State Conservationist magazine. His name is actually spelled Bryan Burgin according to the article.
@lamypie6338 Жыл бұрын
I did too
@dwaldo3361 Жыл бұрын
Grew up with these in the 1960s, great Soundies 16mm sound film..my dad brought 100's in the 1950s for a $0.50 each, had (5) 1-hr 16mm reels of Soundies.. We had the reels in categories, Swing, Country, Mexico, Blues, Big Bands, ww2 Arm Forces Soundies...we had these, Laurel & Hardy, Little Rascals, Abbot & Costello, there was (50) 1hrs reels of film of 16mm sound movies...as a kid with no TV back then, myself & my 5-sisters can recite word for word for all the characters in all the movies, & the words for most Soundie clips., Thanks for the memories...
@dwaldo3361 Жыл бұрын
Grew up watching these soundie films in the late 50s until the 80s, this was one of hundreds my dad have on 16mm sound film on a Victor 16mm sound projector.Thanks for posting this great forgotten pre-MTV bar movies of the 1940s...
@millacabral94752 жыл бұрын
It's fascinating how besides the increase in difficulty and the Handstand shape, parallel bars hasn't changed that much
@michaellawrencemaag74802 жыл бұрын
Lilly... Love it
@caucasoidus_anglicus2 жыл бұрын
Beautiful
@manofmanyinterests2 жыл бұрын
OOH! An RKO Pathe Scrrenliner. Has TCM ever aired the 1948 short "It Pays To Be Ignorant", which was another Screenliner?
@mimiwheeler85572 жыл бұрын
This was amazing !! 1955 ! I was 11 years old!! In 6 th grade!! The predictions and direction of science was all there!!! Thanks for sharing!!!🌟🌟❤️❤️🍀🍀
@loomismayfield87952 жыл бұрын
The Future Is Now (1955) Something for everyone "silicon strips" "solar energy" "magnetic video tape" "computers, electronic brains" "video phone" "music synthesizer" "transistors" "gamma ray cooking" "atomic corn" what will they think of next?
@kennatheswiftie23592 жыл бұрын
omg the rings😭
@ambulance_boy38343 жыл бұрын
This is very cool to see the ambulance service back in the day!
@kennygr8ify3 жыл бұрын
I love the instruments!
@ryohn54683 жыл бұрын
I'm a distant relative of Friedrich Jahn.
@michaelciccone21943 жыл бұрын
Was this club at the same site next to WINTERGARDEN THEATRE on Broadway?
@MrJm3233 жыл бұрын
01:20 ..."Dr. Hartley Price, winningest gym coach in the country, has helped make the Seminole campus so conscious of the old Greek disciplines of the gymnasium that any passing student might happen on a set of rings and do a difficult cross or crucifix." Actually those disciplines are the old GERMAN disciplines of Jahn's Turnkunst -- developed in the Napoleonic era. (But, I guess, ten years after the end of the 2nd World War, it wouldn't have been good to mention that.) ...."Greek gymnastics" were mostly what the British call "athletics" (track and field sports) plus wrestling, boxing and mixed martial arts (pankration). "German gymnastics" were once dominant in the service academies (like West Point) until the beginning of the Twentieth century when ball sports (such as gridiron football) displaced it in emphasis.
@claytonbelcourt14723 жыл бұрын
In the 1950s they were very progressive Nuclear power ..of course Solar power ..does not work on a grand scale Guided-missiles used today Fluoroscopy is used today Home recordings and video phones hmmm lol Music can produced entirely from electronics..ie. techno( the piano playing by it self) grandfather of techno..Lol Pocket radios more like walk man's Wrist watch radios..Apple ? Lol And portable television's have been around for at least 37 years.. Hit was more hits than misses..
@jeromewhelan67233 жыл бұрын
A number of people have posted this wonder fun soundie.... It is such a joy to listen to it and harken back to the romantic days in which this material was created. Thank you so much for keeping this sound in the attention of today's listeners
@mpresswrite13 жыл бұрын
This song was written by my late Uncle, Jacques Press
@jillskelton18912 ай бұрын
The lady is my grandmother.
@jillskelton18912 ай бұрын
So pretty cool for both of us.
@jeremiahmarkusmedia69154 жыл бұрын
That piano solo was wild! Overall such a great song :)
@zahrahbliss4 жыл бұрын
I actually saw this a few years ago on TCM. So glad I found it here! So cool.
@crapstermcduck65934 жыл бұрын
Nice
@sabrina-hu4ri4 жыл бұрын
These films are retarded.
@michaellunburg85674 жыл бұрын
The Kingsmen, with Lane Truesdale. Great job, and she was very sexy.
@gasaholic474 жыл бұрын
Just shows you that technology aside, the bulk of the job hasn’t changed in all this time. Paramedics have taken the place of MD’s in most situations.
@carmendemetrio76854 жыл бұрын
😁....en tiempos que no podía faltar un mozo negro en una casa de cierta categoría en EE.UU. 🇺🇸 ! 😆
@barrydelisle86554 жыл бұрын
They have good harmonising
@eriksmith68734 жыл бұрын
Does anyone know who performed the song? And what's the title, if it isn't "Jiveroo?" That's great playing. And by the way, watch the gal to the left of the screen. She seems to have trouble keeping time with the others. It's a scream when you watch for it.
@jamespaul22745 жыл бұрын
2020
@dansm14225 жыл бұрын
The Batchelors did a good version of this song.
@blondinecarolina67365 жыл бұрын
❤👏🏻 #2019
@jeannineroy17145 жыл бұрын
My mom used to um and sing this song 60 hrs ago. What good memories!
@KG-si3il5 жыл бұрын
Where's the little guy! Also PROJECT YEHUDI, U.S. Navy in WW2. Sorta-kinda pre-stealth technology anti-submarine warfare against the Germans. Two-and-a-half minute film documentary at blog.xbradtc.com/2017/06/project-yehudi.html. And at Wikipedia: "Yehudi lights are lamps of automatically-controlled brightness placed on the front and leading edges of an aircraft to raise the aircraft's luminance to the average brightness of the sky, a form of active camouflage using counter-illumination. They were designed to camouflage the aircraft by preventing it from appearing as a dark object against the sky. The technology was developed by the US Navy from 1943 onwards, to enable a sea-search aircraft to approach a surfaced submarine to 'within 30 seconds of flying time' before becoming visible to the submarine's crew. This in turn enabled the aircraft to engage the submarine with depth charges before it could dive, to counter the threat from German submarines to allied shipping. Yehudi lights did not come into operational usage and were considered obsolete with postwar advances in radar. With more recent improvements in stealth technology, Yehudi lights have again attracted interest."
@KurentEweser5 жыл бұрын
Is that Marjorie Main at 6:30? The hotel clerk.
@raulruizmiquel2225 жыл бұрын
Is the woman who appears around minute 6'35'' Alma Reville? Thanks.
@ittlttlefili75305 жыл бұрын
At that time no women has bra and penty
@LauraLegille5 жыл бұрын
came here from Netflix‘s explained episode on tattoos- what a banger lol
@laiza46214 жыл бұрын
me too haha
@lorettasantos40256 жыл бұрын
I can't belive you have this. It was one of the songs my tap teacher taught us and I was just in the 6th grade. I'm now 90 so do the math. I danced it solo for my brother's graduation banquet in a country school in N.C. Memories that make you smile. Thank you for sharing the song and music.