I was born in the wrong decade. Anyone want to bring back those clothes? Am I alone here? Would love to see a society that had pride. Those days are long gone.
@burnouttx24155 ай бұрын
Would not mind the fashion sense of the times. Just as long as you bring back the food industry standards that don't have sugar and preservatives in everything. People were a lot thinner and in better shape back then.
@MarcusBeach4 ай бұрын
I'd love it
@jagmiddleton4 ай бұрын
LOVE BOTH THE WOMEN'S CLOTHES AND THE MUSIC.
@TitoLukason4 ай бұрын
proper times, when women were women and men were men...btw I can't stop starring at the women above...
@Icedweller114 ай бұрын
What's stopping you from wearing those clothes now?
@stormwarning1235Күн бұрын
The woman in the photo is GORGEOUS. ❤
@TonicTonesbyRyanRohn4 ай бұрын
I begin to understand why I often used to see elderly people whistling and humming, and seeming to enjoy themselves 😊
@Hy-Brasil3 ай бұрын
funny i see this comment now because as soon as i put this playlist on i went about my morning routine and caught myself whistling along as i fed my dogs...
@TonicTonesbyRyanRohn3 ай бұрын
@@Hy-Brasil 🙂
@Thomassonable2 ай бұрын
What a pity that people who had lived in that era are not anymore with us today.
@davesteadman12262 ай бұрын
Before TV, KZbin, instant this-instant that, cell phone bullsh-t, Yeah, life was better, something youngsters will never know!
@tonybalinger837412 күн бұрын
That is just so true.... I remember often seeing guys riding their bicycles (not so many cars back then) - whistling tunes, and folks smiling as they passed by. And my dear mum singing Que Sara (this was in the 50s!). Loved those times!!!
@serenadevon3 ай бұрын
My grandparents were married in 1932 in the depression. I have a photo of them together of the "Flapper" era! Awesome 🔥
@charleshernandez47342 ай бұрын
man i always wished to get into a time machine just to go back to that era.
@Drummerchick20033 күн бұрын
As well, going back, I ponder, am I in my wrong decade 😂😂😂 the paradox is amazing.
@teritrujillo60424 ай бұрын
"Dream a little dream" always reminds me of my dad. He was born in 1927. RIP CDE
@lyndafayesmusic25 күн бұрын
My UNCLE sang these to us, he was born in 1900! I couldn't dance The Charleston if I had five lifetimes to do it IN! We're still trying to fit the word uber into our musical lyrical content; Anyone remember 'I'll be Down to Get You in a Taxi, Honey?" LOVE IT! take a "new" look at what you were told, was an "old subject?" Yep! And love is probably one of those we need to re-examine? Love not lust should be a must. "Sometimes I Think of Her" and the "Honey Musicals" for the next generation. Back when composers were poets, and could stretch those two syllable words into five and six, so that we'd 'REMEMBER them?" "Life is A Song," a symphony, a big fat rhy-ime!
@anthonywopaness29274 ай бұрын
I pump this music through my 1928 AtwaterKent radio.
@bryanch43433 ай бұрын
Tubes are the only way to listen to music have a 1924 Atwater camp that's doing the same thing
@lyndafayesmusic25 күн бұрын
If they'd pump it through their ghetto blasters, they might start writing lyrics again? My UNCLE sang these to us, he was born in 1900! I couldn't dance The Charleston if I had five lifetimes to do it IN! We're still trying to fit the word uber into our musical lyrical content; Anyone remember 'I'll be Down to Get You in a Taxi, Honey?" LOVE IT! take a "new" look at what you were told, was an "old subject?" Yep! And love is probably one of those we need to re-examine? Love not lust should be a must. "Sometimes I Think of Her" and the "Honey Musicals" for the next generation. Back when composers were poets, and could stretch those two syllable words into five and six, so that we'd 'REMEMBER them?" "Life is A Song," a symphony, a big fat rhy-ime!
@tinyvr70364 ай бұрын
People who grew up on the 40 ' s and 50' s had parents that taught them value in themselves, others and things. Look at the cars, , the clothes , books, their cherished homes and neighborhoods. The times were the people , most of all. Rip grandma, grandpa, mom and dad..🙏
@TheMaghorn3 ай бұрын
Mine taught me the same but I still can't afford to dress that nice
@sportsfix69752 ай бұрын
The separation between rich and poor was evident....
@libramagykАй бұрын
I grew up with parents both born in 1941 & grandparents were 1910 & 1920..my parents waited til they were 30 to have me ❤
@tonybalinger837412 күн бұрын
I whole heartedly agree! I think there was a completely different set of values back then. And sadly it is missing in our world today. I'm glad I was born in that generation, I feel sad for kids today, and the environment they are living through...I wish somehow, respect and kindness could replace the heartless attitudes sadly prevalent today. 😮💨
@vintageRetroHarmony-c4x2 ай бұрын
The soul of oldies music is unforgettable
@wynfrithnichtwo84234 ай бұрын
When I was a wee child in the 70s and 80s on AM radio in all my grandparents cars was set a station that played nothing but these genres of music: swing, jazz, blues, etc etc etc.
@calsimon79754 ай бұрын
All this great music came about between two world wars, when people felt hopeful about a bright future that was so short-lived. It was far from a perfect world, but the music uplifted all people.
@leighmac162523 күн бұрын
Innocent and cheery songs, love them.
@Scales75934 ай бұрын
What fun this music is!
@jeromechristophe88094 ай бұрын
We're now livin in a nightmare circus where monsters are normal.
@NGMonocrom4 ай бұрын
Sadly 1,000% true.
@CPloveshisQueen3 ай бұрын
You mean demons 😈
@NGMonocrom3 ай бұрын
@@CPloveshisQueen Demons have rules. Monsters can be both demons or human-beings. The latter is worse since they look less scary.
@CPloveshisQueen3 ай бұрын
Where does it say demons have rules?They are rebellious that's why they got thrown out of heaven@@NGMonocrom
@NGMonocrom3 ай бұрын
@@CPloveshisQueen Trust me, I'm the last Christian you want to get into a theological discussion with. Yes, they have rules. Want to know what they are? Do your own research. _Know thy enemy._ As for me, I'm done wasting my time on YT trying to educate others who just want to emphasize their point of view, and not actually educate themselves. So, have a good one.
@wleon40685 ай бұрын
I love it. Seriously. I feel like I am transported back to the 1920's listening to this. Especially love Cab Calloway. My mum was born in 1928 and we often listen to Cab Calloway whilst relaxing in the garden. Amazing to think that I can listen to music that my mum used to listen too, in the long and distant past. A world now long gone.
@lyndafayesmusic25 күн бұрын
Ask your mum if she remembers "I'll be Down to Get You in a Taxi, Honey?" One I can't seem to find, was "Little Girl, I'm Dreamin' of You" I see the lane, down in the Wildwood, where you promised you'd be mine? PLS ASK HER..... Then sing to her our " He's Five Foot Ten!" LOVE IT! take a "new" look at what you were told, was an "old subject?" Yep! And love is probably one of those we need to re-examine? Love not lust should be a must. "Sometimes I Think of Her" Back when composers were poets, and could stretch those two syllable words into five and six, so that we'd 'REMEMBER them?" "Life is A Song," a symphony, a big fat rhy-ime!
@kazimierzspaczynski740111 сағат бұрын
Love those songs.
@ah67635 ай бұрын
im 37 and i love this music🤗🫶🏻
@paulapiatkowska4335 ай бұрын
same :)
@mikche13 ай бұрын
This music just seems so good compared to the music today.
@Hy-Brasil3 ай бұрын
it's uplifting, wholesome and innocent, meant for dancing in a way that was not suggestive or inappropriate. the times then were much harder than they are now and yet these people knew in order to beat them you had to keep a stiff upper lip, put on a brave face and a smile and fake it until you made it. they rarely broke down to complain because there was always someone who had it worse. They invented "Embrace the Suck"... You don't see that mentality or attitude anymore. people have been taught to whine and complain and do nothing to fix their situation. just make it worse and demand sympathy. that attitude is reflected in just about every song except for mainstream Christian music.
@esteemedyams2 ай бұрын
@@Hy-Brasil This is the most boomer f***ing thing I've read all my life. Pray tell, what songs are you listening to that are all about "whining and complaining and demanding and not doing anything" these days? And how tf do you know what people thought and felt in the 20's and 30's? The fact that it wasn't socially acceptable to step out of line or complain about anything is supposed to be a good thing now? By the way, the Great Depression era saw suicide rates rise to record highs, because people were "so tough and kept a stiff upper lip" as they hurled themselves from rooftops.
@JebidiahStillkrackingagain2 ай бұрын
The MAINSTREAM MARKETED music you mean...???....There are STILL good musicians and music out there....Just have to "look" a little harder for it (or them) and be OPEN to it (or them) when you find it (or them) ...Just do NOT allow popularity to "dictate" to you what is "good".....I DO have to give credit to KZbin for making it easier to find some SERIOUS musical "treasures" I LOVE listening to, by artists/bands I would have NEVER heard of before, were it NOT for KZbin!!!.....(Or perhaps just credit MYSELF for finally UNPLUGGING from mainstream popularity, and just clicking on music I would have never chosen to listen to, not too long ago, just for "shits-n-giggles"???)😶🙂
@tadopoulostadopoylos5864Ай бұрын
The best of music of this style found in a Brazilian film but a little triste…a fil about the woman infidelity…
@winrylust694729 күн бұрын
@@esteemedyams it's true
@НатальяПарванчук4 ай бұрын
I cannot even describe how much I love this ❤❤❤
@lyndafayesmusic25 күн бұрын
LOVE IT! take a "new" look at what you were told, was an "old subject?" Yep! And love is probably one of those we need to re-examine? Love not lust should be a must. "Sometimes I Think of Her" Back when composers were poets, and could stretch those two syllable words into five and six, so that we'd 'REMEMBER them?" "Life is A Song," a symphony, a big fat rhy-ime!
@HIGHLANDER6912Ай бұрын
100 Jahre alte wunderschöne Musik und Texte.
@ellenthomazini216622 күн бұрын
Singelas...❤🎉
@jimmylim50155 ай бұрын
Wish I had a time machine to go back to witness those days. But this also makes me think I'm in Rupture (Bioshock)
@Thunderstorm_Badrae5 ай бұрын
These classic songs uplift my mood ☺️🎉😍
@mchelvantx5 ай бұрын
I was born in 1965 - how come I know so many of these songs? I guess good music never goes out of style.
@brunodaenen58935 ай бұрын
Maybe because you watched a lot of b/w "mute" films of that era ( Buster Keaton, Chaplin, Little Raskals, etc)?
@mchelvantx5 ай бұрын
@@brunodaenen5893 and Buggs Bunny classics!
@midorialexandros5 ай бұрын
My Grandmother always had great taste.
@PastorB19784 ай бұрын
Born in 1964…grandmothers and mother loved old jazz. My life is much richer because of it and them.
@shirleychandler27804 ай бұрын
Perhaps you’d have heard your grandparents sing these songs ?
@ebt126 ай бұрын
The music of this era was fantastic. I never tire of it. Thank you for putting it together.
@conaltierney7405 ай бұрын
Listening to Jazz while reading Lackadaisy comic... Good times
@jessrichardmoransee54684 ай бұрын
❤ if the sunshines everyone would be happy we love music
@GordonCaledonia2 ай бұрын
Cab Calloway was something else, one of the GOAT entertainers.
@ralphwarleggan38135 ай бұрын
I feel that I would be the only one person in the world listen this music right now. I hope be wrong!!
@ogenopen5 ай бұрын
No, so did I :)
@Pozhilaya_Stepashka5 ай бұрын
а вот и нет)
@gabrielvoinea18075 ай бұрын
You're wrong 😊
@Oldish20025 ай бұрын
You are wrong
@Oasis_music5 ай бұрын
I'm here !
@buscafemusic4 ай бұрын
SO COOL
@JosianeCuvez-bi2xz5 ай бұрын
Maman née en 1896 chantait ces chansons elle était chanteuse dans les cafés concerts avec mon papa ne en 1914 qui jouait de la guitard et fesait ces affiches lui même à l'encre de Chine ils s'appelaient LES DORIVALES et partaient le soirs en vélo avec ma maman sur le porte bagage qui tenait la guitard maman chantait des chansons de berthe Silva et bien d'autres chanteuses de l'époque mon papa dansait et fesait les claquettes à ces côtés Dans ma famille nous sommes tous des chanteurs avec de belles voix nous avons été chanter dans des chorals et des maisons de retraites pendant de longues années maintenant toutes âgées de 92 ans à 84 ans nous écoutons toujours ces chansons qui nous gardent jeunes j'ai encore les partitions de mes parents qu'ils chantaient et dansaient ensembles dans les cafés concerts Ils ont danse sur une table ronde en fer verte de 1 mètre 50 de diamètre de café avec un trou au milieu malheusement pas de photos d'eux car les appareils photos que seul les gens argentés pouvaient se payer Mes parent récoltaient ensuite dans un chapeau haut de forme qu'ils passaient aux tables mon papa mettait ces pantalons sous un matelas pour faire les plis tous les soirs j'avais à l'époque 5 ans née en 1941 je m'en souviens encore marquée à vie Mon père était ténor ma mère baryton Je n'ai peu d'espoir que quelqu'un s'en souvienne
@seregrian56755 ай бұрын
What a lovely story, thank you!
@unhingedreality95184 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing that lovely snipet of your family.
@DJI65913 ай бұрын
Какая у вас удивительная судьба! Вам очень повезло!❤
@mariefrancebensilum14472 ай бұрын
Quelle merveilleuse histoire ! chaleureuse, sensible à faire connaître autour de soi, MERCI !
@kystars3 ай бұрын
Anyone liking this type of music, listen to Whispering JACK SMITH , He was an American singer after fighting in world war 1 his voice was altered after a mustard gas attack fighting the Germans. My favorite song is Are you Sorry , you can find it on KZbin. I have an old 1920s victrola with about 200 records , the crank on the side.
@lyndafayesmusic25 күн бұрын
I'm still trying to figure out how Gene Autry could play a guitar AND ride his horse! If they'd pump it through their ghetto blasters, they might start writing lyrics again? My UNCLE sang these to us, he was born in 1900! I couldn't dance The Charleston if I had five lifetimes to do it IN! We're still trying to fit the word uber into our musical lyrical content; Anyone remember 'I'll be Down to Get You in a Taxi, Honey?" LOVE IT! take a "new" look at what you were told, was an "old subject?" Yep! And love is probably one of those we need to re-examine? Love not lust should be a must. "Sometimes I Think of Her" and the "Honey Musicals" for the next generation. Back when composers were poets, and could stretch those two syllable words into five and six, so that we'd 'REMEMBER them?" "Life is A Song," a symphony, a big fat rhy-ime!
@brettgordon785 ай бұрын
This is so amazing!!! I am listening to what my grandmother listened to when she was young... I imagine her dressed so Glamorous and classy out on a night on the city of Philadelphia in the 1940s, drinking and laughing with her girlfriends without a care in the world. Back when her whole life was ahead of her. I miss you Babcia.❤
@JosianeCuvez-bi2xz5 ай бұрын
Mes parents ne riaient pas en 1941 ils étaient sous les bombes des allemands à Lyon à côté des bombardements et des ponts détruits des abattoirs qui servaient de chambres de tortures et de l'école des armées avenue berthelot à Lyon ou ils torturent les gens et vraiment avec 8 enfants à nourrir il n'avaient pas envie de rire mais le soir chanter étaient leur gagne pain c'était la guerre et je ne croyais pas en 2024 revoir cela à 83 ans
@midorialexandros5 ай бұрын
Me too! ; _ ;
@margaralle49435 ай бұрын
@@JosianeCuvez-bi2xz Music inspires life in the best and worst of times - universal medicine! Thank you and much love for sharing.
@sbalogh534 ай бұрын
The beautiful woman in the photo could easily have been your grandmother.
@daviddavies20722 ай бұрын
Lovely music , good music never gets old 👍🇬🇧❤️
@Cloudwalker1364 ай бұрын
A cold, frosty morning cranking over my mercedes in large leather gloves and hat.. puffing on a woodbine or navy blue
@GradyWhite-m5nАй бұрын
This Is the music that music mother would sing to me at night
@ClarisssMckone5 ай бұрын
I love this odd old music..
@lyndafayesmusic25 күн бұрын
What's really "odd" is that some don't !? If they'd pump it through their ghetto blasters, they might start writing lyrics again? My UNCLE sang these to us, he was born in 1900! I couldn't dance The Charleston if I had five lifetimes to do it IN! We're still trying to fit the word uber into our musical lyrical content; Anyone remember 'I'll be Down to Get You in a Taxi, Honey?" LOVE IT! take a "new" look at what you were told, was an "old subject?" Yep! And love is probably one of those we need to re-examine? Love not lust should be a must. "Sometimes I Think of Her" and the "Honey Musicals" for the next generation. Back when composers were poets, and could stretch those two syllable words into five and six, so that we'd 'REMEMBER them?" "Life is A Song," a symphony, a big fat rhy-ime!
@primrose45143 ай бұрын
Oh, what beautiful music, amazing area❤
@Ju_Krasovisky1310 күн бұрын
I born in 1998, but I love this songs vintage.
@theshadow-9 күн бұрын
Marvellous! Thanks!
@Wavydavy249047 ай бұрын
Riding in the back of an old pickup truck on a dirt road in summer with this music playing in the truck I’ve dreamt of this!
@shannonvanderhoof48102 ай бұрын
❤❤❤
@Thomassonable2 ай бұрын
THANK YOU FOR THE GREAT MUSIC. I assume that lot of people in the (far)future will be thankful for your efforts to preserve the best music of the 20th century. All this stuff belongs the the classics of the century we had left 24 years ago.
@chrishuffman47815 ай бұрын
The trick is to get your local 'speakeasy' to play it while you are socializing in your 20s garb! My speakeasy here has some vintage cocktails! Maybe even complain about Herbert Hoover while you're there!
@johnpublic65822 ай бұрын
I started drinking French 75s back in November of 2011 in celebration of 100 years after the end of The War to End All Wars.
@lyndafayesmusic25 күн бұрын
Nothing like knowing HOW to live in the past while designing ones future!? If they'd pump it through their ghetto blasters, they might start writing lyrics again? My UNCLE sang these to us, he was born in 1900! I couldn't dance The Charleston if I had five lifetimes to do it IN! We're still trying to fit the word uber into our musical lyrical content; Anyone remember 'I'll be Down to Get You in a Taxi, Honey?" LOVE IT! take a "new" look at what you were told, was an "old subject?" Yep! And love is probably one of those we need to re-examine? Love not lust should be a must. "Sometimes I Think of Her" and the "Honey Musicals" for the next generation. Back when composers were poets, and could stretch those two syllable words into five and six, so that we'd 'REMEMBER them?" "Life is A Song," a symphony, a big fat rhy-ime!
@carnalea24242 ай бұрын
Only heard this type of music occasionally before (Al Bowlly is a new favourite of mine). Great, happy music.
@janeripley85415 ай бұрын
My Dad had a record of 20s and 30s hit music. I think a sibling has it, but i'm glad to know they do.
@jasonchilds8945 ай бұрын
You should take it to one of those studios that converts records and old tape reels into digital audio files.
@WinterMelody895 ай бұрын
"May these golden melodies brighten your day and bring back cherished memories. Enjoy every note and have a fantastic day!"
@sarahj-l11835 ай бұрын
Thank U so much
@ivajungmannova2 ай бұрын
Great playlist! Never mind those people saying, that these times are long gone. In our city, swing music and dance is popular amongst young people. So we bring the joy ourselves 🙂
@carinedekerf28762 ай бұрын
Fijne muziek uit de tijd van Maurice Chevalier. Hier kan ik rustig van genieten.
@PatrickMcinerney-k9t29 күн бұрын
Happy new year all us sad lads and God bless the old girls x
@maryqueenofScots20236 ай бұрын
My dad would have loved this! He was a radio/record head as well as a radio presenter wayyyyyyyyyyyyy back when, he was just at the start up of the internet bubble. I suspect he would have had this playing all day long, kinda like I do (in his memory) and because I love it too! Cheers pop....
@Heylilvelvet5 ай бұрын
That's so cool!! What was that like?
@officercrown5 ай бұрын
God Bless You.. And Your Family
@schwantz34475 ай бұрын
Allô. Je viens de le '62 et j'ai eu la bonne chance de grandir avec tout ce qui était bon entre 1875 et 1979 et je me sentirai toujours chanceux. Et aujourd'hui, cela fait 62 ans que Marilyn Monroe, la dernière fille vraiment sexy, est partie. Bon vieux temps !.
@zukinhaworld429617 күн бұрын
I'm 29 years old and Brazillian. I love those type of song I think i born in the wrong decade. I can listen all day long !!!
@ScarletRaineАй бұрын
Nice to see all the positive comments here... I got into jazz music when I was about 40. Almost 30 years later, I'm still buying jazz CDs. A recent purchase was Guy Lombardo, who had 27 number 1 singles ! That's 7 more than the current Billboard Numer uno, (the Beatles with a Paltry 20). Jazz is KING, and will live Forever !
@analogman9697Ай бұрын
Back about '78 a co-worker was upgrading to stereo and gave me his mono LPs of "Kind of Blue", and "Midnight Blue" by Kenny Burrell. Those are the two best jazz albums ever for my money. What a gift!
@victormaidana84955 ай бұрын
You are not alone!
@Drunk_Current5 ай бұрын
Класс. Сидишь, кайфуешь. =)
@Eowyn3Pride3 ай бұрын
Great selection!
@xdvier75055 ай бұрын
I like that 20's music is so upbeat yet gloomy. It gives me a crime scene vibe.
@bradelywilliams59502 ай бұрын
Happy days are here again so appropriate today ,love the 20s 30s my house is from the 20s so cool men were men woman ware so beautiful
@thebigcj5173 ай бұрын
I really wish I lived in the era of Marilyn & Chaplin. What a romantic and beautiful era of high and golden art. Now we criticize everything.❤😢
@lonshelton512927 күн бұрын
You don't have to wait until someone else brings back the Good Ole Days. Be a leader and bring them back for you, now. You will be surprised how fast people will follow..... Life is short, enjoy it now.
@lyndafayesmusic25 күн бұрын
You mean, take a "new" look at what you were told, was an "old subject?" Yep! And love is probably one of those we need to re-examine? Love not lust should be a must. "Sometimes I Think of Her" Back when composers were poets, and could stretch those two syllable words into five and six, so that we'd 'REMEMBER them?" "Life is A Song," a symphony, a big fat rhy-ime!
@HKMSchmiedlin5 ай бұрын
I need to see if you have another collection that includes Annette Hanshaw. She's one of my favorite singers from this era. Love what you have here!
@jorgecabrera35414 ай бұрын
I agree women of that era were classy ladies charming lovely elegant and had good taste for dressing up to the occasion also loved the era music classy and the clothes loved to see the little rascals one mom and I we went to a dept store saw a manikin with a shirt then the vest short pants with socks and two tone shoes with the hat the kids wore said mom I want that she freaked she said I had the soul of an old man and I said I’m happy with it I was born too late love the movie the cotton club talk about cutting the rug kid love at first sight with the movie 😊
@Farhad-tork20 күн бұрын
The best song for start beautiful morning ❤❤❤ , lobe from Iran
@oldiesvintagemusic2 ай бұрын
No matter how much the world changes, the beauty of jazz remains constant. It’s a genre that never gets old - always evolving, yet always true to its roots."
@francleo20023 ай бұрын
October 2024 in Kaifeng, Henan, China. A world citizen of age... enjoying sanity here! 🥰
@lyndafayesmusic25 күн бұрын
Can you still sing to the "sextonic" scale? If they'd pump it through their ghetto blasters, they might start writing lyrics again? My UNCLE sang these to us, he was born in 1900! I couldn't dance The Charleston if I had five lifetimes to do it IN! We're still trying to fit the word uber into our musical lyrical content; Anyone remember 'I'll be Down to Get You in a Taxi, Honey?" LOVE IT! take a "new" look at what you were told, was an "old subject?" Yep! And love is probably one of those we need to re-examine? Love not lust should be a must. "Sometimes I Think of Her" and the "Honey Musicals" for the next generation. Back when composers were poets, and could stretch those two syllable words into five and six, so that we'd 'REMEMBER them?" "Life is A Song," a symphony, a big fat rhy-ime!
@NealPalmer-r4o2 ай бұрын
good stuff
@Lurgansahib3 ай бұрын
just so lovely🎻
@katiemcgraw38742 ай бұрын
My parents played this music on old 78s. Great memories ❤
@maxdegraaf58935 ай бұрын
Great music sung by the superstars from forgotten times. Good to have and save this lovely music from this era. Greets Max RubberMax Holland
@PxNxWxGxW4 ай бұрын
Just one day, id love to hear some kid blasting this in their car going down the street. Someday....
@geoffnightingale28464 ай бұрын
Don't hold your breath on that one.
@josephaldrichsanchez3 ай бұрын
ése soy yo!
@johnpublic65822 ай бұрын
I don't qualify as a kid, but I do run around playing Swing Music in my car. I would play 20s music if I had the media.
@rickhewitt8524 ай бұрын
Yes and the men knew how to dress and took pride in themselves and appearance, groomed and looking dapper. I just wouldn't want to have to live through the great depression to get there. Sacrifices back then was usually your life, not an iphone
@Lozzlej5 ай бұрын
Thanks for giving us this selection of old time music. Very much appreciated. Those that dont like it should POQ! 😊
@CassieSchmidt-bz7vu4 ай бұрын
I'm one of them that love this kind of music as well I love Al Bowlly.
@pheebeemsifu329713 күн бұрын
These are the best kind of music. I love these kind .
@mordechai-4 ай бұрын
I never knew that Dream a Little Dream of Me was older than Cass Elliot. You learn something knew every day. But I have to say, I like the Mamas and the Papas' version better. Still, it's nice to hear this.
@Tam-pk1ne4 ай бұрын
Not only that, but sung by Ozzie Nelson, of Ozzie and Harriet fame. Who knew?
@kathyk77904 ай бұрын
And I think it's Hangman by Led Zep from the 1920's. There's lots like that!
@rirarutschka3 ай бұрын
prelude to cheerfulness🎈😁
@georgina83135 ай бұрын
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤l love this type of music brings me Happiness Smile 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉im a 70s born xoxoxo 😘
@carlanderson62052 ай бұрын
There is something about the 1920's. The Great Gatsby and all that. I kinda wished I lived during that time. It would be fun to have a 1920's themed party if you could find enough interested people. I like art from the 1920's, especially portraits. I paint and I think I am going to copy some of those portraits from art books. The photography portraits from that time are really cool too. Check them out.
@sanikki072 ай бұрын
This time was far away from todays music business. It´s true heartspeakin music to me.
@Burboss3 ай бұрын
Oh man... what music, so full of soul. Clearly, I was born in the wrong era.
@Aperdat2 ай бұрын
Being born in 1932 this music was still being played. It reflected the decade of the "roaring twenties" even though we were in a deep depression that only ended with WWII, the good luck of our having put Germany in hock to us. See J. Smedley Butler's War is a Racket" but not leave it lying around where a child could look at it.
@tina-klang-vergewaltigerin7414Ай бұрын
Das war schon ne tolle Zeit damals ...
@Quantumwolf455 ай бұрын
Delicious music. I listen to rock and classical too.
@fernandomaron873 ай бұрын
Same, 50's rock n roll is one of life's greatest joys
@lyndafayesmusic25 күн бұрын
If they'd pump it through their ghetto blasters, they might start writing lyrics again? My UNCLE sang these to us, he was born in 1900! I couldn't dance The Charleston if I had five lifetimes to do it IN! We're still trying to fit the word uber into our musical lyrical content; Anyone remember 'I'll be Down to Get You in a Taxi, Honey?" LOVE IT! take a "new" look at what you were told, was an "old subject?" Yep! And love is probably one of those we need to re-examine? Love not lust should be a must. "Sometimes I Think of Her" and the "Honey Musicals" for the next generation. Back when composers were poets, and could stretch those two syllable words into five and six, so that we'd 'REMEMBER them?" "Life is A Song," a symphony, a big fat rhy-ime!
@David195532 ай бұрын
Excellent channel. Live long and prosper.😇🖖❤ “Memory is the diary that we all carry about with us.” -Oscar Wilde
@lyndafayesmusic25 күн бұрын
LOVE IT! take a "new" look at what you were told, was an "old subject?" Yep! And love is probably one of those we need to re-examine? Love not lust should be a must. "Sometimes I Think of Her" Back when composers were poets, and could stretch those two syllable words into five and six, so that we'd 'REMEMBER them?" "Life is A Song," a symphony, a big fat rhy-ime!
@SnowMonkeyCantSingАй бұрын
And there are still a few souls left on earth who remember their parents humming the tunes drom the 20s as they danced around their livingrooms. Some alive today remember dancing to the tunes from the 30s.
@TopOldSongsPlaylist5 ай бұрын
If you’re reading this comment, it’s not too late; you've already been immensely blessed with an abundance of love, wealth, luck, health, joy, and whatever else your heart desires!! I'm so proud of you for surviving everything you’ve been through. This is your sign to go after what your heart most desires for the highest good; it's your time to shine. ✨💖🌟
Thank you, I'm a Scriptwriter or as my name suggests, a Wanna-be Writer, it's a career mainly generated by luck & other people's opinions. so I both believe in and need stuff like this. Thank You, hope you enjoyed the music too.
@seregrian56755 ай бұрын
@@WannabeWryter I am much the same as you - subscribed to you, keep going!
@lyndafayesmusic25 күн бұрын
GREAT COMMENT; If they'd pump it through their ghetto blasters, they might start writing lyrics again? My UNCLE sang these to us, he was born in 1900! I couldn't dance The Charleston if I had five lifetimes to do it IN! We're still trying to fit the word uber into our musical lyrical content; Anyone remember 'I'll be Down to Get You in a Taxi, Honey?" LOVE IT! take a "new" look at what you were told, was an "old subject?" Yep! And love is probably one of those we need to re-examine? Love not lust should be a must. "Sometimes I Think of Her" and the "Honey Musicals" for the next generation. Back when composers were poets, and could stretch those two syllable words into five and six, so that we'd 'REMEMBER them?" "Life is A Song," a symphony, a big fat rhy-ime!
@amirtaj38803 ай бұрын
Без знакомства с музыкой 20-30 годов нельзя понять рок,н, ролл 50-х и 60-х годов . Имхо .🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
@andrewemery42723 ай бұрын
Победа России! 🇬🇧
@marce4244-r4i2 ай бұрын
Es extraño. Nací en 1968 Argentina, a nadie de mi familia le llamó la atencion esta musica y yo la escucho y me resulta familiar, me transporta, me llena de emocion hasta las lágrimas. Creo que es musica que escuchaba en otra vida. A alguien le pasa algo parecido?
@JebidiahStillkrackingagain2 ай бұрын
Yes, but not necessarily to this type of music. I have experienced powerful sensations of nostalgia delivered by music even listening to classical music....The Blue Danube Waltz has taken me away to some time and place in Austria--perhaps a fancy ballroom dance somewhere in Vienna....Where ladies are dressed in their finest ballroom gowns, and men too in the finest military uniforms of the day, perhaps on horses as well? Even some American music from the 1950's has brought tears to my eyes or made my heart ache with that dull pain that only nostalgia can bring...Which reminds me of the TV show Madmen ....The music and imagery of THAT show including the opening theme music is very haunting, even the music and scene of the VERY beginning of that show!! Powerful and spooky stuff/art!!!!😳🫡🙂
@marce4244-r4iАй бұрын
@@JebidiahStillkrackingagain Without a doubt we have lived through that time, and our soul remembers it that way. Thanks for sharing your experience.
@rezainkiriwang95162 ай бұрын
Two golden eras of music : 1600-1900 & 1920-2010.
@Eurovision3246 ай бұрын
Salute to all you lovely people ♥️🇮🇹
@PakistanAviation-476 ай бұрын
Salute to you aswell ,Love Italy 🇮🇹 From Pakistan 🇵🇰
@steveegallo33846 ай бұрын
@@PakistanAviation-47 -- Have a Great Day.....from Acapulco!
@NickarooniiАй бұрын
Me too!!
@Larrye1233 ай бұрын
People were classy back then.
@rickfox40685 ай бұрын
not sure who the model was for the cover, but it makes me wish I was in the 1920's
@NelsonMuntz19933 ай бұрын
She’s wearing period correct clothes but the makeup looks more modern. But she’s definitely beautiful
@ritalorenzini7448Ай бұрын
Che carino l'accento francese di questo primo brano Inglese di M.Chevalier❤
@JohnKowalskyDrive5 ай бұрын
thank you for this great playlist! It calmed me down from a stressful day.
@IvanBrousse2 ай бұрын
SUPER THANK YOU VERY MUCH !!! 👍🏼👍🏼☀️☀️
@ultramanjapones40Ай бұрын
Cuando escucho esta música me traslado a esa época, aunque nací en los 70s.Saludos desde El Salvador en Centro América.
@carlosalfredogutierrezsere683Ай бұрын
Vintage Music,cuánto te he buscado.Por fin.Gracias.
@nathannieto17557 ай бұрын
This just turned my drab afternoon into a bully day!
@barrycooper94514 ай бұрын
This music requires genuine understanding and genuine skill. Enjoy it. We won't hear its like again.
@lyndafayesmusic25 күн бұрын
Many of these artists were great pianists too-and had classical training (or memories of great melodies?) If they'd pump it through their ghetto blasters, they might start writing lyrics again? My UNCLE sang these to us, he was born in 1900! I couldn't dance The Charleston if I had five lifetimes to do it IN! We're still trying to fit the word uber into our musical lyrical content; Anyone remember 'I'll be Down to Get You in a Taxi, Honey?" LOVE IT! take a "new" look at what you were told, was an "old subject?" Yep! And love is probably one of those we need to re-examine? Love not lust should be a must. "Sometimes I Think of Her" and the "Honey Musicals" for the next generation. Back when composers were poets, and could stretch those two syllable words into five and six, so that we'd 'REMEMBER them?" "Life is A Song," a symphony, a big fat rhy-ime!
@charleshernandez47342 ай бұрын
the era can return if we all can bring it back. fashion was so awsome even now.
@melinalathouwers7793Ай бұрын
My grand was Borne in this era 1921 💜💜💜
@IMEMINE.Ай бұрын
Pre-Great depression Only two generations behind us BOOMers. My grandparents were older teens in the late twenties. I’m fortunate enough to have been able enjoy these with my grandpa. My turn to pass the torch.✌️❤️😎
@lyndafayesmusic25 күн бұрын
We're still trying to fit the word uber into our musical lyrical content; Anyone remember 'I'll be Down to Get You in a Taxi, Honey?" LOVE IT! take a "new" look at what you were told, was an "old subject?" Yep! And love is probably one of those we need to re-examine? Love not lust should be a must. "Sometimes I Think of Her" and the "Honey Musicals" for the next generation. Back when composers were poets, and could stretch those two syllable words into five and six, so that we'd 'REMEMBER them?" "Life is A Song," a symphony, a big fat rhy-ime!