songs playing from the radio in the 1940s / an oldies playlist
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🌿an oldies playlist🌿
💖This playlist was such a spontaneous idea.
I'm fairly sure you know that the 1940s were terrible times, defined by World War II, the Holocaust, atomic bombs, and the beginning of the Cold War. It was the darkest hour for the entire humanity. I can't imagine how dark it actually was for people who died in the battle, who lost their loved ones, friends, and family, who sacrificed everything for future generations.
However, Its music is truly adorable, energetic, lovely, happy, and calming. I hope you'll like it!
💖P. S. I'm already thinking of making another 1940s playlist!
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#YourVintageLane #1940smusic #oldies
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Background photo used is «A family of four listening to the radio in the living room» by Harold M. Lambert. circa 1945; All rights go to their owners; I own nothing.
None of these songs created or used to make this are mine. All credit goes to every single rightful owner.
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📻 Timestamps 📻 00:00 - If It Rains, Who Cares - Larry Clinton (Bea Wain, vocal) 02:58 - Sentimental Me - The Ames Brothers 06:13 - On The Sunny Side Of The Street - Judy Garland 08:41 - Fools Rush In - Glenn Miller (Rayb Eberle, vocal) 11:13 - I Can't Begin To Tell You - Bing Crosby 14:04 - I Don't Want To Set The World On Fire - Tommy Tucker (Amy Arnell, vocal) 17:18 - How Lucky You Are - The Andrew Sisters 20:03 - The Big Dipper - Larry Clinton 23:02 - Guilty - Margaret Whiting 26:11 - Ask Anyone Who Knows - The Ink Spots 29:26 - Only Forever - Tommy Dorsey (Allan Storr, vocal) 32:25 - That's How Much I Love You - Bing Crosby 35:33 - Make Me Know It - Tommy Dorsey 38:56 - All For You - Nat King Cole 42:17 - Smilin' Through - Vera Lynn
I'm 80 years old and I remember a lot of these songs
@Bummerdrummer463
9 ай бұрын
Have you enjoyed the trip and what was the best song on the soundtrack of life?
@dennisbrown4524
9 ай бұрын
I'm 78 can you whistle a few
@pigtailsandteddybears
9 ай бұрын
Wish I could give you a big hug. ❤
@kristinaschumann6247
9 ай бұрын
❤
@Andrea-kx6dc
9 ай бұрын
Boy I wish I had lived then. Bless you!❤
I'm 18, most people my age dare not even appreciate these masterpieces, i say there's nothing more joyful than cooking and listening to the originality of what music truly is!
@CanuckIV
Ай бұрын
beats trap rap 1000x times over
@Boxyy571
Ай бұрын
Speaking of cooking, my grandparents still listen to this type of music and I love going over and hearing it in there kitchen. Grew up with it practically
@debipaulin4623
Ай бұрын
Love......'feels like home"......bless you dear one xo
@Jay-Leigh
Ай бұрын
Agreed. My mum always said you can’t beat the oldies. They are beautiful to listen to while cooking. She was born 1927. She has been gone four years now and the music takes me back. I think it’s marvellous you listen to this while cooking. 😊
@zeeklopez4951
26 күн бұрын
Amen bud
I was born in 1938 but had two sisters 12 and 15 years older than me. I remember them listening to these old songs on the radio. Sadly, they both have passed away. Now, listening to this music spiritually reconnects me with them.
@michelles2299
Ай бұрын
My mum was born in 1938 she and her mum my nana have both now gone I miss them so much, my nana used to sing these songs from the 40s God bless them both I hope they found each other again ❤️
I'm 15, I wish people these days took the time to really appreciate art like this
@shabbymaverick7975
15 күн бұрын
Some do ❤🎉
I was born in 1936, but with this music I feel young again. Unforgettable beautiful songs.
@AltonTRU
9 ай бұрын
Hello "old" Gal! I am 11, Born 2012, May. It somehow makes me feel relaxed too. I'm going into high school next september, and I'm always going to listen to old songs, my Grandfathers favourite was "Tie A Yellow ribbon round the ole oak tree". There truly is young in the old, And I'm trying to preserve every bit of it. Born in the wrong generation I say. I remember him saying "Now do you know... what year is it?". I never cried at his funeral, so that he would not think i was dissapointed at him. I am mildly tearing up now, though i shouldn't. My house was built in the 1670's. Goodnight for now; we will meet again.
@eedi_beedi
2 ай бұрын
@@AltonTRU I’m just like you, only a couple years older. You’re probably the first twelve year old I’ve seen that talks in a way beyond your years. Although my grandparents died before I was born and my house isn’t as old as yours, I always feel a deep, longing connection in my heart to the past. When I was a little girl, I remember hearing jazz play in the background of old cartoons I used to watch, thinking it sounded delightful. And ever since then, I’ve felt greatly drawn to the times in which those old cartoons and music was made. I somehow miss the “good ol’ days”, even though I wasn’t even born to experience them in the first place. I don’t know how to describe my feelings. Homesickness? Nostalgia? Belonging? My real home has always felt many years before this generation, somewhere nestled in the fading past. My heart belongs somewhere in a quaint, old city busting with old-fashioned automobiles and the sounds of vintage jazz playing out of every corner. Somewhere you could only go 100 years ago. Perhaps when time machines are invented, I can go back to the times my grandparents were blessed enough to be born in. It’s silly, but I can dream, can’t I?
@AltonTRU
2 ай бұрын
@@eedi_beedi I still use old floppy discs and computers, I like to preserve the history contained
@eedi_beedi
2 ай бұрын
@@AltonTRU My dad owns a bunch if them and I’d love to use them but I don’t have the old tech to insert them into. One day hopefully though :)
@AltonTRU
2 ай бұрын
@@eedi_beedi What kind of floppy discs? like the small ones with a cover or the big black floppy ones
This was music, not noise. Hope for the people during WWII. Thanks.
@Londonmiller10.
14 күн бұрын
My husband was in ww2 thank all for their service
Thank God for the 40s music got a lot of people through the war
I'm a teenage guy, still young with a lot to learn and a whole world to discover but I love this kind of music, makes me feel calm, comfortable and happy for some reason. They always told me that I'm an old soul and if that's what they meant than I can't deny
@2sons1lv
9 ай бұрын
I love your comment. U will always appreciate life in every aspect. 🙌🏼
@kristinaschumann6247
9 ай бұрын
💕
@rrdelcastillo1913
9 ай бұрын
Don't mind them😅 You're not an old soul. You're a well-balanced young guy. Yes, go out and discover the old and the new. As an old song goes " See the pyramids along the Nile, watch the sunrise on a tropic isle.... see the market place in old Algiers... and on and on. May the Force be with you or God or whatever you conceive Him to be.
@Rascal_the_Raccoon
9 ай бұрын
Same here brother 🙏🦝🦝🦝
@mountwin7715
8 ай бұрын
My dear, you have a big soul and a kind heart
Some people are always telling me to calm down. This music makes you feel calm, very nostalgic.
❤ Life Was Soo Different Back Then, Simple + Pure + Beautiful ❤
This is great. Now I can pretend I live in the great decade where people helped and looked after each other. When folks wanted to work and food was home cooked.
@markbeames7852
3 ай бұрын
If you want to fantasize about life during the Great Depression and WW2, go right ahead. But be thankful you do not.
This is the music my folks listened to. I was born in 1945. They had a lot of 78's like Frank Sinatra, Gene Krupa, Tommy Dorsey, Nat King Cole, Patti Page, Perry Como, Ella Fitzgerald, Doris Day, Bing Crosby. I have most of that collection today. Thank God they loved music.
@shabbymaverick7975
15 күн бұрын
Me too. 1945, but this music was played in our home, and mom & dad requested I learn some on the piano. So glad I did ❤🎉
Sunny side of the street .my mum sang that every day while doing the washing ..she had a very gd voice even the day she died .sounded like an 18yr old and remembered all those old songs at 98 and 7 months .
Now This IS REAL pop music. Never forgotten, always enjoyed. Thanks for uploading.
My grandmother was born in 1927 and had a stash of these records at the old house for when she visited. I remember coming home from school and knowing she had arrived as soon as I heard this music when I walked in the door.
We had no TV till 1957. I grew up with radio still live the sound, while I do as I please. Freedom. I was 13 when the TV and a dance show was on from.Philly.💙💙
I was born in 1940. I loved the music.
When Music was Music.
@dave_yeg8596
Күн бұрын
when men were men and women were women and it was a damn good arraignment.
Truly Civilized Music
Great before going to bed. Goodnight...
I am 81 years old, and was born in a no TV era. Radio was the main entertainment.
Was born in 1946 in The Netherlands. I love it!
That is why the music was so romantic, lovely, cheerful, hopeful. To keep people's spirits up! I love it. My parents were young during World War II, my Dad a vet (US Army Corps of Engineers), my Mom a Red Cross Volunteer. I grew up with the music they played.
@CanuckIV
Ай бұрын
Fast forward 80 years later and it's nothing but degenerate music
valve radios,superior to the transistor which was dreadful,granny had an old radio which was warm and comforting to listen too,and yes the cabinet made all the difference.
Here I am reading through comments and my heart is warmed to see such a lovely age range of people listening. Just want to throw ours out there: I was born in the 1990s and my little one was born in the 2020s - we are both currently enjoying a good listen right now and many other times sit back and enjoy music like this ❤ wishing an absolute beautiful day to everyone!!
I remember when I got my first car, it came with like a month of XM radio for free...I listened to 40s on 4 every day. It reminded me of warm spring and summer days at my grandma's house where she would have the radio playing these all day.
I love 1940s music.But I only 16 years old😢
modern music is manipulated,this is natural and relaxing.
@markbeames7852
3 ай бұрын
You need to look up the definition of "manipulated" and rethink your prejudgment.
It sure beats the music of today.
@CanuckIV
Ай бұрын
absolutely.
I am 86 and my parents always had music on these songs always make me sentimental they had meaning.
I listen to sirus radio on channel71. I think about my grand parents ,when I listen to this. I miss them.Thank you for sharing this instrumental music.
I am 80 still listen to all f them !!!
Brilliant .the songs from my early life .1950s .
Absolutely love this. Was born in 1948 & grew up listening to 1950's & 60's music but have always loved 1940's music.
@tonycollazorappo
Жыл бұрын
I was born in 1961, and I only listen to 30s, 40s, 50s, 60s and early 70s music. I also enjoy movies, B/W, from the same eras. I think being born in any of those eras was a great time for any kid to be born in. Life was so much nicer and simpler back then, a lot more than today.
@Chaplineczqwa
Жыл бұрын
i was born in the late 90s and this music is still the absolute gold of culture
@WalterGerfin
Жыл бұрын
Hello how are you doing today and the entire family and friends doing ??mom love this song so much
@Pilaf-Sama
10 ай бұрын
i was born in 2010 and love this music 💖 i hope you’re okay ❤
@natalijakisacanin6017
10 ай бұрын
@@tonycollazorappo ,tebi je uvek tuđe bolje, trava je zelenija u tuđem dvorištu. Živi svoj život najbolje što znaš, jer dok gledaš u tuđe dvorište, život ti prolazi. 🤗🇷🇸🤗
Brings back memorials of my childhood, 1940's, enjoying family life.
@Keilynarauz1111
10 ай бұрын
Woah how old are you now?
@vicgallimore6756
10 ай бұрын
Born 1944, makes me 79.I left the U.K. in 1960 for AUSTRALIA, now an Aussie but still BRITISH to the BACKBONE. Enjoyed the music, thank you.
@Keilynarauz1111
10 ай бұрын
@@vicgallimore6756 Well it seems you lived a nice life, mate. What I would give to live in the 40’s, 60’s hell even 80’s. Our generation has changed drastically and everything is different now. People can’t tell what gender they are anymore, all kids do nowadays is play video games and live off TikTok. I wish I lived a more natural life where not everything evolved around the internet. I was born in the wrong time period.
@DiscipleGabe
10 ай бұрын
@@Keilynarauz1111I was born in 08, couldn’t agree more!
@Keilynarauz1111
10 ай бұрын
@@DiscipleGabe how old are you sir? If you don’t mind me asking.
This is real music !! Bring it back!
Love the photo-it captures the time my father (1921 born) told of living in a boarding house, gathering around the radio. When Glen Miller’s In the Mood came on, all the young people came running out of their rooms to sit closer and listen.
Thanks to my love of classic movies from the late 1930s, 1940s and early 1950s, I have always been partial to this soothing genre of music. It is a pleasure to listen to it while working. Thanks for sharing these treasures with us.
Why did people sit around their houses in dress clothes in those days. In the late 60s I remember of going to the grocery with my grandmother dressed in our Sunday best.
@avavincent9481
Күн бұрын
At 70 I remember that during this time when yes, getting "dressed up" was the norm for going out pretty much anyplace. No wonder it's considered that today when people go in a store in slippers and flannel pj bottoms. When air travel became popular it was truly an event to get dressed up for. Simpler times we're starving for now in 2024!
I'm 54 and love this music. Most music today is just noise. No heart. This music is beautiful.
This is beautiful music that's when times were better in the world than now
@dennisbrown4524
9 ай бұрын
Brad how we have lost that innocent.
@ladyofjazz-ip5gc
9 ай бұрын
so true i cannot relate to this cyber life. generation. i love everything old school
@humantacos9800
9 ай бұрын
Day to day life yes. Plenty of terrible events in the 40s.
Hi! 17 and still can't help to love the sound of radio and the soothing static undertone, thanks for the video it was greatly enjoyed! :3
I'm pushing 66 and remember my parents listening to these songs on the radio at night. I could hear it in my room and still love to hear them. ❤
This music reminds me of my old friend John, who's stories of his life after the war allowed me to care and appreciate my own life more he is certainly missed but he left in my heart the love for this music and I will always cherish his memory for it.
The best music ever, actually fun to listen and you can understand all the words! 🎉❤🎉
Back in the 60's....my Grandparents homes were so........40's! And they were not gonna budge from that. I have some stuff n a lot of sweet memories.
Love this. Takes me back to my previous life as a P-51 Mustang pilot.
@federalisticnewyorkians4470
Жыл бұрын
You fought in the war?
@hmmmmm64
11 ай бұрын
@@federalisticnewyorkians4470 Not in this life.
@BostonSmitty
11 ай бұрын
😂 great comment
@I_scribbles
11 ай бұрын
It takes me back to a previous time also. This music soothes me in a way nothing else has in my 40+ yrs
@klint1156
10 ай бұрын
it makes me remember my past life when i worked with lucky luciano😇 just kidding,what a beautiful music.
I'm just 22 yr old but feelin like I've been witnessing the old time days😢🤧
Como me gustaría vivir en esas épocas y no ahora...
I was born in 1997 and these old songs fills up my soul
@truthoverfacts9254
10 ай бұрын
I was born in 2015, and me thinks this music is da best.
Yaşanabilir yıllar o yıllardı... Sevgiler...
Великолепные песни...от них исходит тепло и уют... Сейчас таких не делают....очень жаль.
What a quaint and comforting scene and audio. Ahhh
1930s and 40s are my favourite decades for music!
Does this ever bring back some great memories. I am 93 and I feel that I am a very lucky guy. Of course we had the depression, polio, and the War, but at the same time we were surrounded by good honest concerning people. Then we hit the 50,s and then life began. I really miss those days.
Tenho 57 anos e considero as músicas mais antigas mil vezes melhores que as atuais! 😊
@vartery3601
9 ай бұрын
tenho 17 anos, e concordo com o senhor! 😊
@lesliemaialopesfreire7244
9 ай бұрын
@@vartery3601 Obrigada! Isso prova que nem tudo está perdido... Deus te abençoe! 🙏
I remember theses songs back in my childhood ❤
I am to young to remember the times but love the music.There is something magical about those old valve radios and the lights on the dial. The timber finish was also nice to look at.
@garyfrancis6193
10 ай бұрын
Do you know the difference between “ too” and “to”?
@roniesanderson
10 ай бұрын
Try replying on a mobile phone without the auto spell making it different. 😉
@2sons1lv
9 ай бұрын
@@garyfrancis6193 there always has to be an angry person aboard. Have u never made a mistake? Let some things go and you will live a happier calmer life. Listen to the old music and enjoy the simplicity of the past. Not the now, where everyone hates each other for no reason. Stupid reasons like,. Don’t you know the difference btwn to and too. Just listen to yourself. This is constructed criticism. Learn from it. Don’t live in anger. 🙏🏼
@2sons1lv
9 ай бұрын
@@roniesanderson I hear you. Siri doesn’t know to and too. Lol.
I just turned 84 and I love the music .
God bless......all beautiful souls listening 💌xo......
Why am I here? And why do I like this? Peaceful
Oldies are great songs that bring histories back to the present...... thanks for sharing......
The best music to lighten the mood!
I really enjoy this kind of music and so glad I found your site ! I think of what my parents were listening to back then. I do miss them so much. I especially like listening to this as I am preparing supper. It had to be a simpler and more uncomplicated time back then.🤗
@WalterGerfin
Жыл бұрын
Hello how are you doing today and the entire family and friends doing ??mom love this song so much
Thanks for the music!
I remember this 🎶 music.
When I listen to these songs all memories back again into my heart.❤❤
My parents love this music si cool... love them too 😊🎶💚
@lindasamala4002
9 ай бұрын
Wow so cool to hear this music my father loves my Mom very much 💐❤️💚💜🎶
Thanks for this, it helps me focus to do my homework.
T.Y.V.M.foRMaking time stamps, IRONy was born in 1954, my SOUL goes back to 1854🎉LO❤E the ,everything of,1940s to today,2024❤
Lovely, was quite surprised how many I could sing along with.
The song about a relaxing and beautiful
Awesome music!!! Thank you so very much!!!🥰🥰🥰
My family was raised on all music and that's how i raised my children and my grandchildren to no the beauty of music
I enjoy this music very much
Beautiful soulful songs!!!!
Thank you very much for these beautiful songs, some of them are new to me but others I've heard them before and all these pieces of jewel are very, very sweet!
I love to listen to the songs that are so relaxing
Having a great moment listening to this beautiful songs
Oooh how fabulous! Another beautiful nostalgic playlist. Thank you, you have made my day! xxxx
@WalterGerfin
Жыл бұрын
Hello how are you doing today and the entire family and friends doing ??mom love this song so much
LOVE IT!!!
Tank you from Bandung Indonesia.
Still brilliant
Wonderful
j'adore!Bravo!
❤Lovely!!
Sjajno!!
even if you are not born in that timeframe like I was not so it gives no reason to dish them as to old to listen to the best of the past
Uma atmosfera intimista me transporta a momentos agradáveis que não conheci!
❤la época juvenil, casi adolescentes de mis padres. Aunque no nací y viví esa década me fascina. Su glamour, estilo, clase, música, orquestas, cantantes y cine. Definitivamente un derroche de hermosura❤
Launches at u.k. time .
I wish I would’ve been born in the 40s so I could be a teenager in the 50s and experienced a real American graffiti But instead, I was born in the mid 50’s.
Very good Playlist. Some from.other channels aren't so.
New Subbie 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Sachez Messieurs et Mesdames que la BONNE MUSIQUE ne meurt jamais....
loving
love ❤❤❤🙋♂
Дуже Дуже Дяк!!!
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