High Society (1956) Beginning & End with Louis Armstrong & his Band
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MGM presents, a Sol C. Siegel production,
starring Bing Crosby, Grace Kelly, Frank Sinatra,
in High Society (1956),
co-starring Celeste Holm, John Lund, Louis Calhern, Sidney Blackmer,
with Margalo Gillmore, Lydia Reed,
and Louis Armstrong and his band, with Edmond Hall (clarinet), James Young (trombone), Billy Kyle (pianist playing guitar), Arvell Shaw (bass), Barrett Deems (drums),
screen play by John Patrick,
based on a play by Philip Barry,
music & lyrics by Cole Porter,
music supervised by Johnny Green & Saul Chaplin,
musical numbers staged by Charles Walters,
orchestrations by Conrad Salinger & Nelson Riddle,
director of photography, Paul C. Vogel, A.S.C.,
directed by Charles Walters.
This is the Beginning and the End of the story.
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Louis Armstrong was that rare and infectious performer that made you smile weather he was singing, playing trumpet or just talking
He always looks so damn happy when he's playing; he exudes class and respectability and every good vibe you can imagine.
@johneshuis1215
2 жыл бұрын
he is stoned :)
@PlayNiceFolks
2 жыл бұрын
@@johneshuis1215 Hell yeah he is.
@PlayNiceFolks
2 жыл бұрын
😁
@PlayNiceFolks
2 жыл бұрын
Broken wolf...haha hey white boy, don't go around starting any trouble 😂
@martythetickler
2 жыл бұрын
@@PlayNiceFolks Trouble? The word ain't in my vocabulary, suh.
No words to describe gorgeous Grace Kelly in this movie- Beauty Queen. She's the only one. I think it's really impossible to see another Grace Kelly. She's the epitome of beauty and grace.
@Jiv_Ing57819
3 жыл бұрын
Here come the musicians, drummer n bass player n trumpeter hehehehehe ,: -D
Who else wants Louis Armstrong's version of 'The Wedding March' at their wedding?
@SophieMia806
7 ай бұрын
I've said this since the first time I ever saw the movie. It's awesome!
Great man- Louis Armstrong. How he lives his life is truly inspirational. I've so much admired and respected the man. A unique, powerful voice is widely known around the world. ❤ He'll always be remembered.
Louis simply the best,god be with you and bless you from Ireland
I adore this , I adored Louis Armstrong……. never mind his wonderful music , that wonderful smile, contagious laughter and joie de vivre .
The Legend! Love him so much. His music will live forever ♡
very6 very good film - I saw it at its opening in 1956 - yupiii I was 21 years old then!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Oh how I wish they wrote songs like these now! Nostalgia...
watching this movie again and had to listen to this intro song again. It's one of my favorites from the movie.
@edgaramorim9840
Жыл бұрын
What movie is This?
@dw-qv7pi
6 ай бұрын
‘High Society’ (1956) starring Bing Crosby, Grace Kelly & Frank Sinatra.
Louis Armstrong singing Calypso. It was the era of Harry Belafonte.
@jennifersman7990
4 жыл бұрын
He had one of the best record deals around back then, he had the freedom to record pretty much whatever he wanted, and did! The only others with close to a comparable deal were Sinatra and later on, Ray Charles
Aug. 4th: Happy birthday Jazz trumpeter-Singer-composer-Bandleader-Actor Louis "Satchmo" Armstrong (1901-1971) Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award, Grammy Hall of Fame, Down Beat Jazz Hall of Fame, star: Hollywood Walk of Fame. Thank you and God bless. R.I.P. Thanks for the upload, Bugg Zugg. Blessings
@jennifersman7990
4 жыл бұрын
Gerald Johnson Don’t forget 1990 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee
Love his voice.
Mr. Armstrong used to have such a fine voice. But he could melt permafrost whenever he played. Thanx for the clip.
He always has this crazy look on his face! You can't watch him perform without smiling :D
They just dont have any entertainers of this calibre any more.
@victorkong82
6 жыл бұрын
What about Justin Bieber? He's the Louis Armstrong of our times.
@jennifersman7990
4 жыл бұрын
Yes, Bieber is the Armstrong of our times, if it’s our time in hell
@PlayNiceFolks
4 жыл бұрын
They have better. You're just too lazy to find them.
@lolom8772
4 жыл бұрын
Jaron Talotta though there are some great entertainers now, back then you didn’t have to find the great ones since they were the main focus, but now crap is shown off while the great ones are kept in the shadows
@davidwesley2525
3 жыл бұрын
@@victorkong82 Louis Armstrong has more talent in his little finger than Justin Bieber has in his whole body.🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
High Society was the last film I saw at Radio City Music Hall in NYC. Loved it for Louis and the jazz.
The ending of the very well made remake has the croolest rendition of here comes the bride i've ever heard!.god bless the great satchmo(mr.louis armstrong)for existing on this planet,(even though it was a short time)for brightening and making our lives happier and much less grimmer,with his voice p,personality and music!.
Uma das vozes mais linda de tds os tempos era uma fera cantando
love everything about the movie-- especially Satchmo....!!
This beginning is shortened--It starts, "just dig that scenery floating by, we're now approaching Newport Rhode-I, we've been for years and variety, Cholly Knickerbocker, now we're gong to be in High, High, High Soci-, High Society". (Accurate to the best of my knowledge).
@robertdyson4216
4 жыл бұрын
Just as i remember it, especially the "Newport Rhode-I" !
Genial pelicula, y lo Q/es el Grandioso Luis Amstrong, todo glorioso!!
He was the best!
Man dig that crazy rehearsal hall What a powerful pile of rock Man I can't go in there Why can't you go in there? I aint got my library card 😂😂😂 Dig you 😂😂😂
@missyadams
4 жыл бұрын
lol
most awsome person ever to exist!!!!!!!!!!
огромная энергетика. потрясающее. ВЕЛИКИЙ МАСТЕР. надеюсь он меня услышит.
I smoked good to this. Louie Armstrong was cool as hell.
I never saw the movie. But this video just makes me feel a bit happy.
Happy 120th Birthday Mr Armstrong 🎶🎺🎙🎶🍸
I see usually see the world as completely fucked but the vey existence of Louis reminds me that sometimes you just gotta put on the rose tinted glasses and think to yourself what a wonderful world
Beautiful
UM dos melhores filmes clássicos que eu já vi com o creme delá creme da música Norte Americana ,schowwww!
@edgaramorim9840
Жыл бұрын
Que filme é este?
Marvelous!
Adoro esse número...rsrsrs...
Desde luego que la coleccion de peliculas son fenomenal Hilda no sabes como me gustan, ademas como te dije de esta forme disfruto con todas ellas, gracias.
There's a strong case for Louis being both greatest Singer and Musician of the 20th Century
@lolom8772
4 жыл бұрын
Very strong case, he’s wonderful in every which way( though I prefer Sinatra as the best)
my favorite opening ---- "Satchel mouth" was the best!
Love this Movie.
I love Barrett Deems in the end looking over Louis's shoulder. He looks so hyper!
I am going to do as Louis did with his "assistant", and watch this movie next weekend. Looks like a fun picture.
LOVE.
Satchmo was the root of all popular music, has influenced all over the world. Nobody like him would never appear.
such a great movie intro
Who else is here from Patrick Willems channel?
Magnificent.
Thank you. I was not sure of a specific line. Heaven help Hollywood if the honchos even THINK of remaking this.
@MoreUngaMoreBunga
3 жыл бұрын
Well the movie is already a remake of “The Philadelphia Story” from 1940.
Wow!!
He was high!
The best ever!
Me lembrei de Elis Regina cantando a música de Rita Lee.A pimenta além de muito musical era abusada.
So viel Gefühl! Charlie, Charlie ! Chaaaarrrllllliiiieeeee! Yes Sir !? Was These the right Video for Out customs ? Yes Sir, i am Sure.....,......,...
Let's say it Louis Armstrong IS a GOD of Music !
@timetimesfive9251
5 жыл бұрын
Louis Armstrong is the god of music
ale ekipka Edmund Hall, Trummy Young, Alvell Shaw Barett Deems i inni Super..
This was a great movie and very funny. Great cast, good story, nice songs and Grace Kelly sure was hot. How her expression changed in the last scene was hilarious and shows what a great actress she truly was. Too bad she went to to Monaco to get married. Hollywood lost a great talent. She only made 11 films. Who knows what else she would have done had she stayed in the movie industry.
@jennifersman7990
4 жыл бұрын
jdewitt77 Yes, that’s very true but I think she always wanted to be a wife and mother and when she met Prince Rainer (spelling?) she found the man she wanted to be with forever, he just happened to be the Prince of Monaco. And I don’t think she ever truly turned her back on Hollywood she was still a voting member of the Motion Picture Academy and I think she served on the board of one of the film studios
the BEST :)
An American original. The Great "Satchmo".
@SophieMia806
7 ай бұрын
"Satchel Mouth". Lol 😂 (what the butler called him)
This is one of the many examples that the black community helped A LOT with music in general.
high high
Thumbs up if the commercial on TCM brought you here.
It's a wonderful performance of the song but I wonder when Louis Armstrong first sang did anyone offer him a throat lozenge? We all readily accept this style of singing today but there must have been a time when people said, "Are you kidding? Come back when you get over your sore throat."
” “The time to make up your mind about people is never
Back when show business knew how to put on a show!
I wonder if mr. satchelmouth and the dalai lama ever met; what a conversation THAT would have been, bodhisattva to bodhisattva--
there's only one of each of us, just like snowflakes; quite astonishing when you think about it; makes me believe in God, who I hope is just like Louis Armstrong--
from what movie is this it?? :( 😍😍
@leviaasriana3152
7 жыл бұрын
High Society (1956), go watch the movie. It's hillarious.
@beauleaver8712
7 жыл бұрын
it's so good
@jennifersman7990
4 жыл бұрын
High Society, musical remake of The Philadelphia Story, starring Bing Crosby, Frank Sinatra & Grace Kelly and featuring Louis Armstrong and his band
2:58 Playing trumpet with open mouth WTFFF lol
@timetimesfive9251
5 жыл бұрын
Weird but true. There’s many videos you can see bubbles coming from the corners of his lips
Haha yea pops is sure right about being high lol. That's not a tobacco he's smokiness.
Satchmo rules....
No doubt there's a lot of "high" in that cigarette!
One of the greatest movies of all time! Hands down! And that's coming from a straight white male. If only we could all go back to a more innocent time...
Want too get oldies music
Really different than most part of so called musician of our times. ( in occidental countries ... of course ! )
Satchmo doin' the Calypso...
"HIZE-SO SI - OTEE!.."
No, claves are those wooden sticks. I'm too ignorant to have known which Trummy Young was exactly but, as there's no trombone in this song/scene, I'm going to guess Trummy Young also turned his hand to a little percussion, and that we are talking about the same guy..and yes, I bet they'd all be thinking how the times do change... BTW, it was just a funny - no racist ; )
Never say Farewell Satchmo.
Kkkkk muito bom
1:42 3:00
What's this movie about?
@jennifersman7990
4 жыл бұрын
Grace Kelly is a member of Newport, R.I. society and she’s about to get married when her former fiancée Bing Crosby shows up and tries to convince her to marry him. Add to this is Frank Sinatra as a nosy tabloid reporter looking for a potential scandal. It all takes place over a weekend in Newport
@missyadams
4 жыл бұрын
@@jennifersman7990 former husband
@thunderbird1921
Жыл бұрын
It's kind of a remake of The Philadelphia Story, a huge satire of love triangles and elitist culture.
:D
No comparison
Yeah in a high society n am I high hehehehehehe ,:-D
you are correct; why wasn't it included? [sorry to nitpick, but I think it goes: "We've been for years IN variety, etc."] thanks for pointing out this unforgivable omission--
I came from TikTok 😂
I've long suspected that Louis Armstrong might be God [or God Louis Armstrong]--here's hoping I'm right; there ain't nothing you couldn't explain to this cat--
Please follow me, Mister Satch-o-mouth....
0:54 - lol, Obama's on the claves.
This doesn't really look like it was in the 1950's it looks more like the 200's
@jennifersman7990
4 жыл бұрын
Gacha PayPay It’s called film restoration and preservation
?🚍🚏
😂😂😂😂😂😂
i'm too ignorant to know what the claves are, but I suspect you're referring to Trummy Young [on the trombone]; he was funny and he sort of resembles Obama; bet this band would have happy to see the day Obama won; I hope they could see it from Heaven, to which they surely took the express elevator--