Tommy Dorsey, 'Marie' (Irving Berlin)
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The great American jazz trombonist, composer, arranger, conductor and bandleader Tommy Dorsey (1905-1956), known as the 'Sentimental Gentleman of Swing', and his big band, performing in the movie 'The Fabulous Dorseys' (1947), with Sara Allgood (1880-1950) as Mrs. Dorsey, and singers Janet Blair (1921-2007) and Stuart Foster (1918-1968).
'Marie' was written in 1928 by the Russian American composer and lyricist Irving Berlin (1888-1989). He is widely considered one of the greatest songwriters in history. His music forms a great part of the Great American Songbook.
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I remember my Dad humming this song all of my life, I'm crying now because I miss him so much. He was a POW in WW2 Battle of the Bulge.
@alsuz
Жыл бұрын
God bless you, David.
@patricecalacione5052
Жыл бұрын
My father too, captured in north africa 1942, 3 1/2 years a pow, he didn t know what happened in the world for those years about the war, music etc, so he had alot of catching up to do
@mrbojangles977
10 ай бұрын
Your dad must have been a fabulous man ..
@pilsudski36
6 ай бұрын
Much respect to your father, and to all who served with him.
@davidbowles7047
6 ай бұрын
@@pilsudski36 thank you ❤️
My father danced to this song with my mother back in the 1940s. I will dance it with my wife María this October when she celebrates her 50th wedding anniversary. At our Golden Weddings.
Dorsey turned the trombone into a singing instrument. Marvelous breathing control.
@tobascoheat6582
2 жыл бұрын
No kidding! I'm amazed!!! How did he do it?!
@bobboscarato1313
2 жыл бұрын
Used circular breathing.
@tobascoheat6582
2 жыл бұрын
@@bobboscarato1313 Really? On a trombone? It's such a large instrument, that seems impossible!
@larrylangley9240
Жыл бұрын
Frank Sinatra said he learned breath control by studying Dorsey’s breathing.
Great to hear the trumpet section play the legendary Bunny Berigan solo note for note as a section.
Grew up with this music, thank god!
@mauirascal
8 жыл бұрын
Me, too! Music will never be up to the standards of those years...the 40's! The greatest years of my life!
@nachoo_cheez
14 күн бұрын
I’m still at a really young age, (under the age of 20) but I can say I sort of grew up with this music. My parents owned a 1925 victrola and had all kinds of Tommy Dorsey and Glenn Miller records. I heard them using that thing all the time when I was little. Now I know how to use it so I can use whenever I want
Very, very popular during WW2!!! I am 83 years of age and I really do remember this time in my life as my mother and aunt were jitterbugging with men in the service as well as their husbands!!! WOW! They were GREAT!! Thanks!!
@disc1513
8 жыл бұрын
+Kathleen Hazeldine - Great memories
@OSTARAEB4
6 жыл бұрын
Dear Miss Hazeldine, thanks Mom for keeping the country running at home while our boys young enough to be my sons went off to war. God Bless them and you.
@berzerker1100
5 жыл бұрын
@@sireugenecourtney5797 the Devil made him do it 👹👿☠💀👽👻
@jimthompson471
4 жыл бұрын
at 93 still love to hear great talent 😀😊😃😁😎
@antoniorodolpho6835
2 жыл бұрын
My father loved Tommy Dorsey too, and I continue the tradition.
I am 87""""and in 1945. Use to play this on the piano. At recital at school. Great one....
@b.r.atkins7714
3 жыл бұрын
The one by a canadian Band is the best.
@thomasflester
3 жыл бұрын
Michel Boudot. Your generation had the greatest music. I'm 71.I just bought a Trombone. Not to old to learn.
@mad5479
2 жыл бұрын
I was born in 72 long after this music, but it never goes out. Love it.
I'm always a fan of jazz and swing and this is one of my favourites and it has my name in it, Marie
@denysarcuri1213
2 жыл бұрын
Oh. We all assumed your name was Fred.
@shesmintygreen
2 жыл бұрын
@@denysarcuri1213 then my last name will be Astaire ;)
@denysarcuri1213
2 жыл бұрын
@@shesmintygreen 🙂
My name is Marie, and all my life 'men' have sung this song to me, since I was born at the end of WW 2. I was very young and didn't always know what was happening, or what singing to me meant, until I got older. Just that I happened to have the name 'Marie', like I'm sure many hundreds as well. I have met several 'Marie's'.
@Modanogrrrl
Жыл бұрын
I'm a Marie too, and my parents used to sing this to me when I was young lol... I now listen to it on vinyl when I'm homesick
@imAdolff
11 ай бұрын
Hello Marie's 👋🏼👋🏼
@Mikedastud
4 ай бұрын
I love the name Marie ❤
@MariePommer
3 ай бұрын
🎑👁️👁️🔹 Hello Maries' 🎶🎶🎶
@davidmacleod9313
Ай бұрын
My last name is “MacLeod” so I heard “Hey …Hey… Sue ….Sue… get off of MacLeod” lol (grade 4 I had a hard crush on Sue Henderson.)
From the Golden Age of American popular music.
They don't make films like that anymore. What a"Fabulous Orchesrta
My parents just celebrated 70 years of Marriage in May of 2021. Their first date was seeing Tommy Dorsey live in Peterborough and dancing to Sentimental Journey. The Journey continues...
@alsuz
3 жыл бұрын
Amazing, God bless them!
That moment when you start choking up because you belong there...
I LOVE IT WHEN THE BAND SINGS......
@hurleyfrancois4060
Жыл бұрын
me too!
@lenalennon8746
Жыл бұрын
HEAVEN ❤👍🎶
@rileysdad1923
10 ай бұрын
YES!!! I'm looking for more songs. All I know is this and Chicago. Are there others?
@WolfSpirtr
10 ай бұрын
@@rileysdad1923 hey daddy danny kaye...ella Fitzgerald has a few...Cab Calloway...to name a few
Asked for Count Basie on Alexa and this was included, great memories(I was six)
These men/women could never imagine the thought of themselves being watched on a small screen someday in front of millions ! 📲 ( I would have loved to be living in this era )
This is my favorite song because it seems to evoke what the atmosphere and milieu of the time was like, as if I had lived back then. And the music is beautiful with its fresh excitement and joie de vivre!
@thomasdragosr.841
Жыл бұрын
People had to have a joyful attitude, there was so much bad stuff going on.
My Dad loved this song. He was always singing it...
My late mother remembered this song on the radio in her friend's house in the 1940s in Havana,Cuba when she was a child.
Some of the Greatest Big Band Classic Pioneers of that Music era ...The Turn of the last century throughout the 1960s are truly Unforgettable!!!!!
Wow seeing Stuart Foster live! Incredible!
Peter Farrar:- Irving Berlin's delightful & enchanting romantic ballad "Marie," enticingly & covertly casts it's magnetic Web to lure romantics into experiencing the unique & addictive explosive sensation of the liaison of love & romance. Multi talented Tommy Dorsey with his golden trombone & his superb swing & jazz orchestra elevated this musical episode to supreme heavenly heights. Golden words with suspicion that master musical genius Irving Berlin, once upon a time Very long ago, knew a girl named 'Marie.' Words by a real romantic, Peter E. Farrar.
@alsuz
3 ай бұрын
Very well described, Peter, God bless you!
I like to think that this is a tribute to the LeBaron family-Johnny who was a terrific drummer and a good friend. I want to thank Art LeBaron for the many times he sponsored concerts in the South High School Auditorium; many thanks to their family. Roger Plafkin--Plafkin Farms, Ada, Michigan
By goodness, what touching happy memories this version gives me. My wife and I learnt to quick-step to this at Molly Dodds school of dancing at Shepshed, Leicestershire, England in 1952. Many, many thanks.
Living in a great big way...in every way.
One of the great songs from the "greatest era". Sure do miss those wonderful days, and the superb music we had back then.
i saw tommy dorsey at metro beach metropark in the 80s , i grew up listening to honey radio 560 am , good stuff
Charm and elegance, so cool with the whole band doing the vocal back up.
The Trumpet section did a wonderful and fitting tribute to Bunny Berigan, with this scored version of his original off the cuff fabulous solo in this song.
Marie, the sun in the morn, the moon by night, one of the most lovely of all the lady names. My mother’s dear friend, though afflicted by polio , was the most beautiful positive uplifting person, her name, Marie.
💖🎶Tommy Dorsey 🎺🎺✨ é á mais maravilhosa emoçoes que eu tinto ao ouvir meú nome uma linda música...é uma canção de nina...🎶🎺🎺✨💖
one of the 20th Century's very finest recordings!
wonderful stuff :)
I often come back to this when I am in a bad mood. It never fails to make me feel better, whether it's Tommy's breathtaking talent, Stuart Foster's voice or Janet Blair's hilarious comedic dancing, I always leave this video with a big smile in my heart. Thanks for posting this one. 💙😊
@alsuz
Жыл бұрын
You're very welcome, Kelly, take care, God bless you.
@charleshodges1483
11 ай бұрын
My Mother's name was Marie. Dad had a tremendous collection of big band and jazz records from the 20's, 30's 40's and later. Born in1937 I grew up listening to those great sounds. I heard Marie many times..Still love it. ❤😊
My Aunt Marie just passed this morning and I found this song to cope with this news.
@fluffshepnetwork7067
3 жыл бұрын
I'm so sorry to hear that. I hope this song helped.
This movie was fabulously unreal.I knew a man who was on the Dorsey Brothers Orchestra in 1934 and '35 then stayed on after TD left the band in May of '35.His name was Skeets Herfurt.He stayed on after Jimmy Dorsey took the band over then left Jimmy in the summer of 1937 to play for Tommy until 1939.He joined Alvino Rey in 1939 playing lead alto sax as he did for Tommy.Skeets was with Rey until 1942 when he entered the Army and Rey joined the Navy around the same time.Skeets later became a noted studio reedman in Hollywood.He died in 1992 at the age of 80.He would have been 81 on 28 May of that year.
@alsuz
Жыл бұрын
Thank you for this amazing piece of history, Dan, take care, God bless you!
at a time of black and white and nothing in between and concurrent with a war for the ages...and along came the backdrop of the most beautiful music ever written...and there we were...
Sinatra said about Dorsey's trombone playing ""the sob never takes a breath "
@bobboscarato1313
3 жыл бұрын
He used circular breathing from the corner of his mouth, thus playing long phrases; you couldn't listen to the air intake either!
@bethbartlett5692
3 жыл бұрын
lol, *Sounds like Sinatra* 😁 Us Sagittarius folks are honest to a fault 😉 Miss that man.
@bobboscarato1313
3 жыл бұрын
@@bethbartlett5692 Sinatra had a great voice and learnt from Dorsey circular breathing which allowed him to sing/play long phrases non-stop. I'm a Virgo and only give honest opinions.
@bethbartlett5692
3 жыл бұрын
@@bobboscarato1313 I trust that, my Dad was as well. Virgo, "craftsmanship" to details. Most worthy. That he did. Sinatra grasp the subject and amazed every vocal artist whom ever listened, with his technique. Sinatra's Folks Managed my husband (we, the husband and I, are no longer under contract, but he remains a superb Vocal Artist) Tony Oppesadino and the late one and only Jilly. Miss the Music and so many dear friends - was truly wonderful, Sinatra too. ❤ Best Wellbeing ...
@fluffshepnetwork7067
3 жыл бұрын
@@bobboscarato1313 Like you, I'm both a Virgo and a huge fan of Dorsey and Sinatra. I couldn't agree more with your point about Dorsey influencing Sinatra.
Marie, the dawn is breaking....one of my Dad's favorites.
I first heard this song at a coffee shop in the fifties. Big band music was huge in coffee shop ambience and I bloody miss it. The version I heard a thousand times was an instrumental version and I never grew tired of it. I am still searching for the chorus (band singing) lyrics.
What a great piece of music. For a song nearly 80 years ago.
A top notch song. As a college going student, I love big band music and Tommy Dorsey
I have heard that the sackbut (the trombone's ancestor) was used to accompany vocal ensembles, so absolutely! Any good trombonist can, though perhaps not always as well as Dorsey does.
They Played so Good and Had great fun doing it.
Written by the top composer and played by the best trombonist.what more could you want.
@mikewarren1401
Жыл бұрын
He really was! No one has ever gotten that same tone as he could
My song!!! Marie is a beautiful name!
smooth..
Pure joy! Have loved this song for years. The last half, all musical, is especially fine. It's like the "Layla" of swing music!
this is so American.. Pettin in the park. The English version in the 60s was so tame . thanks for uploading
Amo esta música. Siempre los recordaré con profundo respeto y admiración.Los llevo en el corazón. Agradezco sinceramente q se los recuerde siempre.
I recently learned on finding my Biologial father, that he named me after this song, 59 years ago, his favourite band. I carried this gift through life, and never knew. It was a Magical meeting on Anzac Day all round. he is 80yrs old.
@alsuz
5 жыл бұрын
Nice to know that, Maree, you are blessed!
This is one of my very favorite songs. It has a good beat and there is a fantastic instrumental in the middle.
@maryhague607
7 жыл бұрын
Birder Reese
@maryhague607
7 жыл бұрын
Louie prima keely smith
love it
Stuart Foster later joined Guy Lombardo and his Royal Canadians as singer in the50's.
Swing is back too! My kids learn it today.
The sweetest trombone ever,the wonderful arrangement ,the harmony typical of the time just superb. Thank you for posting.
scovato da poco ma credo che sia stato davvero un grande!!!
💞🎶Á que emoção ter meu nome em uma linda melodia como💖Tonny Do🎺
unbeliveable song....... Great
Sensational !!!!!!!!!!!!
For those of you that are curious, Tommy played a series of trombone makes; Conn, Martin, Reynolds, but he mostly played a King 2B special order for him with a gold/Silvertone finish for a number of years prior to his death.
@jassbone1573
7 жыл бұрын
I am curious how you know which brands of trombone TD played. I have been looking into this for years and have never seen any documentation.
@Kingtrombone100
7 жыл бұрын
Read it on Twitter some moths ago. Try International Trombone Society, they might have reference to this too.
@putzgadol
7 жыл бұрын
the tone on a King bone is terrific. I have been playing a 3B since 1952
@carlenger9707
6 жыл бұрын
Jassbone In this particular recording, he's playing his King. If you watch his Song of India video, he's playing it there too. You can tell because of the curved slide brace and the very sharp enpiece on the crook. As well as possibly the sound. Kings have an extremely distinct sound.
@corlyssd
4 жыл бұрын
@Gavin Rice I swear it sounds like velvet. I wouldn't want it in the Berlioz or Verdi Requiems but it is the most attractive trombone I've ever heard, almost like a beefier cor angelis.
God Bless you Grammy, i love you forever
This song was in my dad's 'singing' in the car repertoire in the 40s when I was growing up.
What beautiful old days and delightful music, I love it !!! Marie.....
Greatest trombonist ever.
@fluffshepnetwork7067
3 жыл бұрын
Dorsey's excellent for sure. Glenn Miller also has an argument.
Stuart Foster's beautiful voice ⭐
Raw musical talent refined into intoxicating and uplifting music.
A gem, a real gem. The movie was wonderful but the music is timeless
I remember listening to this song way back in the 1960s
One of the greatest ever!
Great, a wonderful music, I wish that time comes back!
@WSenator1
3 жыл бұрын
minus World War II, of course. . .
@Annettesmusic
3 жыл бұрын
@@WSenator1 hahahaha
Heard this many times on the juke box at the Little Fishers Bar, good times then.
Alex Suzano thanks so much for this They were good People and love seeing his Mom there with them. They were very much family people!
Flipping Brilliant!!!!!!!!!!!!
IMO no one comes close to Dorsey! He could make a trombone sing like no other!
@charleshodges1483
11 ай бұрын
It was always said that if Tommy was jammin and Jack Teagarden came to sit in, Tommy would put his horn in it's case, close the lid then sit and listen. Tommy was really good but not the greatest.
@mikewarren1401
11 ай бұрын
@@charleshodges1483 not in my opinion. Nobody could phrase like Dorsey
Great song
The LeBaron family sponsored the Tommy Dorsey show; Tommy and his drummer, Louis Bellson, paid a visit to the LeBaron home at 33 Fair Street, Grand Rapids, Michigan; this was the high light of Johnny's high school career. Roger Plafkin-Plafkin Farms, Ada, Michigan
I love the swingy ending .
Beautiful music. Timeless!!!!!!
My MOTHER used to sing this song to me. She had a GREAT voice too. Could have been a pro.
@desertpair2
4 жыл бұрын
I could a been a contenda.
The band was HOTT
They played this song to calm the burning crowd in the Rhythm Club Fire of 1940. How sad.
If your toes aren't tapping to this one, have someone check you for a pulse - you must be deceased!
My favorite Big Band Songs are the ones where the Band Sing Along....
@markclider3775
2 жыл бұрын
Hello dear
What a great movie! As a former trombonist I used to listen to this movie a lot. Dorsey is just unbelievable! My trombone teacher, Bill Grande, played with Dorsey and a number of other big bands. He told me that Sinatra grew as a singer learning how to sing like Dorsey played the trombone. Great video. Thanks for posting!
@alsuz
2 жыл бұрын
You're very welcome, Thelrish, God bless you.
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Marie , es y fue una de las mejores canciones cuando tenia 20 años en 1957 de casualidad ,encontre un disco abandonado por mi hermana y de ahi en adelante tengo una gran coleccion de T:Dorsey y de Jimmy asi como de las Grandes Bandas,tanto de peliculas y discos,VALIOSISIMOS POR SUPUESTO DE COLECCION.GRACIAS .
Une de mes chansons préférées d'Irving Berlin. Voir aussi La version de Louis Armstrong et des Mills Brothers. One of my prefered songs of Irving Berlin. Look also for the version by Louis Armstrong and the Mills Brothers.
My dad loved this song and he used it as his theme song for his band back in the 50's in the club he owned. Every time I hear this I think of my singing this to my mother. She was an awesome dancer & taught me how to
GRANDE E UNICO TOMM DORSEY........HO TUTTI I SUOI DISCHI..... HO SEMPRE STUDIATO ASCOLTANDO IL SUO INCONFONDIBILE SWING ....TROMBONISTA SALVATORE MONACA....
This a classic aubade, a morning song sung by or to lovers awaking to the unhappy fact that time's up and they got to move out to real life.
Esto! Es .música!
Fantastic! :-)
De Nada. Always LOVED the Big bands.
Reminds me of my parents.
It's like this amazing music is no sweat off of their brows. They're just up there having fun!! Totally awesome talent!
I love the funny sequences | parts. The music? Quite allright.
My Dad's B-17 in WW2 had a portrait quality picture of a beautiful blonde babe painted on the nose,with the name Marie under it.He said it was a play on this song. Originally the painting was nude,but some general who earned his paycheck flying a desk,made the men paint all the nude nose art in the bomb group with swimsuits .Political correctness back then,even in the middle of a war !
Beautiful!
can't stop watching it !