Billy Murray - Titina, 1925 video free download


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William Thomas "Billy" Murray (1877 - 1954) was one of the most popular singers in the United States in the early decades of the 20th century. Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the son of immigrants from Ireland. He became fascinated with the theater and joined a traveling vaudeville troupe in 1893. He also performed in minstrel shows early in his career. He made his first recordings for a local phonograph cylinder company in San Francisco, California in 1897. He started recording regularly in the New York City and New Jersey area in 1903, when the nation's major record companies as well as the Tin Pan Alley music industry were concentrated there. He was probably the best selling recording artist of the first quarter of the 20th century.

In 1906 he started performing in duets with Ada Jones. He had a strong tenor voice with excellent enunciation and a more conversational delivery than bel canto singers of the era. On comic songs he, therefore, often sang slightly flat, which he felt helped the comic effect. As a devoted baseball fan, he is said to have played with the New York Highlanders (Yankees) in exhibition games. He was also said to have sometimes called in sick to recording sessions in order to go to the ballpark. Ironically, he never recorded baseball's "anthem" "Take Me Out to the Ball Game. Murray's popularity faded with changes in public taste and recording technology; the rise of the electric microphone in the mid 1920s coincided with the rise of the crooners. His "hammering" style, as he called it, essentially yelling the song into the recording horn, did not work in the electronic era, and it took him some time to learn how to soften his voice. While he continued to work, his singing style was considered old fashioned and less in demand. Murray made his last recordings in 1943 and retired to Freeport, Long Island, New York in 1944. He died in nearby Jones Beach.

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10 years ago

Ada In Norway

Billy Murray was a singing genius only style she not could sing was opera

10 years ago

babydre xo xo

I love this song and when it goes "O' mama" roll ur head to the left* and "O' Papa" roll r head to the right....

10 years ago

123HumorMe

Wasn't this the rhythm from Charlie Chaplin's Modern Life?

10 years ago

Goodfellow62

I've always been a restless roverIn search of femininityI've met the pretty girls all over But only one appealed to meMy heart I gaily tossed her This Spanish kid, in old Madrid She captured me and then I lost her And ever since I'm off my lidI never will forget her faceI'm searching for her every place.I'm looking for Titina – Titina, my Titina, I've searched from Palistina, to London and Peru.I'll die without Titina, I can't eat my farina,I don't want Rose or Lena, Titina I want you.Oh Mama! Oh Papa!You ought to see Titina – Titina my TitinaOh boy you've never seen aGirl like this TitinaShe's only seventeen-aAnd look just like a queen-aShe is sweeter than VirginaTitina is some gal...She’s not too tall, not too lean; not too fat – she’s in betweenShe’s got two eyes and rolls them hot; got two feet – That’s all she’s gotShe dances all the Spanish reels; never uses rubber heelsShe shakes the nasty castanets; she’s not a girl a friend forgetsYou ought to see Titina – Titina, my TitinaSomehow I’m getting thiner, for that great bambolinaI used to play casina, but now I’m off my bean-ahI play her concertina – Titina is some gal...Oh Mama! Oh Papa!

11 years ago

David Rust

boy, does THIS recording need a low end filter to get rid of the RUMBLE!

11 years ago

Ometecpatl Tonalpouhqui

Esta canción la canto Charlie Chaplin en La Fiebre del Oro...

11 years ago

MikeBlitzMag

That's a good question! He had literally hundreds of hits, so it's difficult to narrow it down as such. But as a solo artist, he excelled with He'd Have To Get Under, Meet Me In Saint Louis and Prohibition Blues. But for my money, he did his best work as front man for the Heidelburg Quintet, whose Waiting For The Robert E. Lee and Under The Love Tree are among the most perfect records ever made. Ditto his It's A Long Way To Tipperary with the American Quartet. Absolute utter perfection!

11 years ago

John Smith

What are his best songs?

11 years ago

Matthew Hawthorne

I wanna watch Popeye now :|

12 years ago

anthony duenas

Modern times brougt me her too

12 years ago

Mohamed Seif

Modern times brought me here

12 years ago

CelineElla123

cool :D did you ever meet him?

12 years ago

crazyhog09

Charlie Chaplin :)

12 years ago

hemiola07

She’s not too tall, not too lean; not too fat – she’s in between. She’s got two eyes and rolls them hot; got two feet – That’s all she’s got. She dances all the Spanish reels; never uses rubber heels; She shakes the nasty castanets; she’s not a girl a friend forgets. You ought to see Titina – Titina, my Titina; Somehow I’m getting lean-ah for that great bandorlina. I used to play casina, but now I’m off my bean-ah. I play her concertina – Titina is some gal. Oh Mama, Oh Papa!

12 years ago

hemiola07

I dictated all the lyrics, yet YouTube's lack of comment space does not allow me to post them all. Here's the first verse: I’ve always been a restless rover in search of femininity. I’ve met the pretty girls all over, but only one appealed to me. My heart I gaily tossed her this Spanish kid in old Madrid She captured me and then I lost her; and ever since I’m off my lid I never will forget her face; I’m searching for her every place

12 years ago

T A Ship

even longer the are billy murray recordings from the 1940's and he did voice acting in early betty boop cartoons

12 years ago

hang nguyen minh

charlie chaplin đã từng hát bài này ^^'

12 years ago

Chaplin Cast

Does anyone have the lyrics for this tune? :)

12 years ago

Daniel Kubacki

This is a cool song.

13 years ago

IrmaE

Great...my nickname that my parents gave me Titina...wow

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