Benny Goodman - Hooray For Hollywood 1937 - California скачать видео бесплатно


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"Hooray for Hollywood" is a song first featured in the 1937 movie Hollywood Hotel, and which has since become the staple soundtrack element of any Academy Awards ceremony. It is even frequently played during non-American movie ceremonies, e.g. the French César Awards. The popularity of the song is notably due to the lyrics by Johnny Mercer, which reference the American movie industry and satirize the illusory desire of many people to become famous as actors. The music was composed by Richard A. Whiting. In the original movie it was sung by Johnnie Davis and Frances Langford, accompanied by Benny Goodman and his orchestra. Lyrics can be difficult to fully understand today, as they refer to people (e.g. Aimee Semple) or cultural elements (e.g. rotos) which have since been forgotten. They have evolved over the years. Notably the where any shopgirl can be a top girl, if she pleases the tired businessman vanished quite quickly — absent from the 1958 Doris Day version — replaced with and any barmaid can be a star made if she dances with or without a fan — the latter part referring to Sally Rand and her fan dance. Today the song is performed mostly as a melody. Benjamin David "Benny" Goodman (May 30, 1909 -- June 13, 1986) was an American jazz and swing musician, clarinetist and bandleader; widely known as the "King of Swing".

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9 years назад

Roman Nowicki

The original version is best filled with unpretentious energy of the day.

9 years назад

Maria Gonzalez

Amazing!!!!

9 years назад

J Begley

Love this song!

9 years назад

Joseph Napurano

Tallulah

9 years назад

JimNova72

Fabulous...outstanding!!!!!!!!!!!......HOORAY FOR HOLLYWOOD (1937) (original version)Music by Richard A. WhitingLyrics by Johnny MercerHooray for Hollywood!That screwy, ballyhooey Hollywood!Where any office boyOr young mechaniccan be a panicWith just a good-looking panAnd any shop girlCan be a top girlIf she pleases the tired business manHooray for Hollywood!You may be homely in your neighborhood.To be an actorSee Mister FactorHe'll make your kisser look good!Go out and try your luckYou could be Donald DuckHooray for Hollywood!Hooray for Hollywood!Hooray for Hollywood!That bully, wild and woolly HollywoodThey hire cowboys then they hang their chaps upAnd doll their maps upAnd give them all that they lackNow ain't it funnyThey pay them money?Shows what you can do if your horse can actHooray for Hollywood!They hire fellas whose physiques are goodAnd then they tell them they're the perfect shape, manTo act like apemenAnd they convince them they shouldThey make them grunt and yellAnd people think they're swellHooray for Hollywood

10 years назад

Colonel1890

Awesome!

10 years назад

Bouncybon

That's very funny :-)

11 years назад

Hamgammy

Hooray For Howard's End!!!

11 years назад

stringplayer99

Alfred Hitchcock was a big fan of her's. He thought she was a hoot while on set.

11 years назад

stringplayer99

Your kidding? My great-grandfather wrote this song. I wonder if the two ever met. That is really very cool.

11 years назад

stringplayer99

You are so right the music for this song by Richard A. Whiting is just absolutely fantastic. If you like it you should check out his Facebook and hear some of his other wonderful compositions.

11 years назад

sherman hirsh

"rotos" refers to Rotogravure,a printing process used to print those Sunday Paper magazines. Aime Semple (McPherson) was a radio evangelist.

11 years назад

stringplayer99

This wonderful song was written by Richard A. Whiting and Johnny Mercer for the film Hotel Hollywood in 1937. Come to Richard A. Whiting's Facebook page, and give him a like, and learn about and enjoy his great music. He was an understated genius that deserves to be thought about and enjoyed today!

11 years назад

NTxC

Amazing music! And I just discovered one of my favourite 16-bit Sega Genesis tunes is based on this song. (you can check it out on my channel)

11 years назад

ELLIOTT SCHERTZER

My uncle was in this band and in this film it is historic

11 years назад

SleeplessinSpace

We did our finale to this at my dance recital :)

12 years назад

JeffHendrie

I haven't forgotten those. :) (I'm 16 but I practically live in that era. XD)

12 years назад

operamichael

Wonderful.

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