Orchestra Wives (1942) - "At Last" video free download


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Uploaded: 2010/03/31

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0035157/ - Singing is Ray Eberle and Lynn Bari. I wonder just how Ray Eberle felt about sharing his song with this dame!

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8 years ago

mnic1234

I’m a 25 year old from Britain and I absolutely love this music.

8 years ago

Jack Land

Ahh, swing it

8 years ago

Brigitte Lecomte

Merci a vous. Thanks

9 years ago

Jose Luis Torres

Is that Bobby Hackett on trumpet?

9 years ago

Gabriel Q

you boys down at you tube are real closet senders I just know it and daddies youre the scallies and dilfs i aspire to the most the hot and botherers of me the most lately the day the jujyfruits got left inside....idon't know under the seats i guess

9 years ago

GavinRui

goosebumps all over..

9 years ago

2KRW

Handsome Harry Morgan!

9 years ago

bbcisrubbish

Thanks to Harry Warren and Mac Gordon.

9 years ago

Lere Trein

This is simply glorious!

9 years ago

Ted Norcross

Lynn Bari did not sing this. That is true. She was beautiful. This is such a romantic scene. Ray has such a great crooner voice. I liked the way it was directed especially the direction of the shots. Best, the trumpeter, a rock star of his day. As a jazz musician, and big band is not jazz, I can't help but like this. It's nicely done. Lynn, pin up girl, God could she wear it.

9 years ago

acerb45666555

Excellent vocals!

9 years ago

Diego Basualdo

Spotless song, incredible !

9 years ago

Poy Ester

a young Harry Morgan

9 years ago

Katie Anderson

The actual female singing is Helen Patricia Freiday, and she is still alive today in her 90s. 

9 years ago

Mark Stephenson

I'm fortunate to know of this music, that I keep digging for more. Being a Son (Kilted Son of the Greatest Generation) and Mom & Dad were living in the Era of the Legacy of Music that Makes Sense...Dad used to say..."I can't think of a better reason why I'd like to hold a pretty Girl in my Arms" and I understand why. My Mom was a Hollywood Canteen Volunteer during WW II, Dad Was in the Marines with the 6th MARDIV in the Pacific, and being born in '56, I was fortunate to have been exposed to this Music...The journey of exploration never ends, and Yes Ray Eberle, Johnny Mercer, Betty & June Hutton, the Pied Pipers, Jo Stafford, the Trumpets of Billy May, Harry James, the licorice Stick players Benny, Woody, & Artie, these were the real innovators. The Bones...Glenn, Tommy, Ziggy Elman, and the Pianists, Count Basie, Duke, Eddie Duchin, Jess Stacey, to name a few...and having frown up within walking distance to the Hollywood Palladium, the Earl Carroll Theatre, and Capitol Records. This Piece is one I love to sing on occasion, and now I'm singin' "Lil Darling" (Don't Dream of Anybody but me) by Count Basie & Mel Torme's "P.S. I Love You". I know it's odd to many that I cling to music that is my Parents Generation, yet why is it so danceable? I'll say this...When I get to the weight I was a ways back, I will get back in my Navy uniform & dance at the Cicada Club back in L.A. It's on my Bucket List. It is comforting there are us Boomers that are loving this music, and preserving the memories of a generation which we are losing over a thousand a day. This was music that motivated young men & women during the Second World War, and gave us the inspiration to Live , work hard, Play & Dance Well, and identify us as a Culture, and for these reasons I am truly blessed with knowing it ain't going away.

9 years ago

Posmala

Ray Eberle is in great form. Wonderful voice, phrasing, and delivery.

9 years ago

Louis Rodrigues

I found a worn out RCA tape containing awesome classics by The Glenn Miller Orchestra, which coincidentally includes this beauty.

9 years ago

Lawrence Alvarado

I am bamboozled to think that there are 7 persons who don't like this song!!......I am 50 years old born in '63, I have listened to all types and eras of music and of all of them the Big Band WW II music is in my opinion the most beautiful, moving and patriotic music that I have ever heard! Cheers to the greatest generation of Americans that have lived!

10 years ago

Reynold Nelson

Did you notice a young Sargent Fridays side kick standing there in the beginning..

10 years ago

Jeff Papas

Always wondered why anyone thought Eartha Kitt's version of this song was better than this. Thanks for the post.

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