Great Depression film clips from the new DVD/CD release The Panic Is On.
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@rylynnhdavis5 жыл бұрын
I think we've all gotten so used to hearing fanny brice sounding like the very NEW YORK woman but she has such a wonderful town to her speaking voice that is so nice to listen to.
@DorothyShiloffHughes12 жыл бұрын
Priceless! I must show this to my daughter, a 10 year old singer and great Funny Girl fan.
@carrieheffernan1685 Жыл бұрын
It's enjoyable to hear Fanny talk in her real voice.
@pianoredux751610 ай бұрын
Doesn't anybody here realize she's singing a light comedic sendup of her signature torch song "My Man"? That's the whole point of this bit.
@thejupiter25746 жыл бұрын
all for publicity. It would have been better if they donated some of their shows' proceeds to the unemployed hungry and homeless doubt show girls got that much time off to sit and knit sweaters. Regardless I am a second generation Fanny Brice fan. I knew her voice and music long before i knew what she even looked like and when I finally saw what she looked like I could not imagine that she was the Baby Snooks' character thus the imagine of listening to the old radio programs where you try and picture what the actors and the characters all look like. I LOVE Brice's song with a Yiddish accent she sung "Yiddle on Your Fiddle Play Some Ragtime" a song that she sung in the late 1930's movie The Great Ziegfeld he told her to use a Yiddish accent for the Jewish fans and the rest was history. Her other best songs are "I'd Rather Be Blue" , "My Man", and I love hr song "Cooking For The One I Love" film clip from her movie singing that on youtube with her rolling her eyes as she used to do
@scottmargolin4343 Жыл бұрын
It was Irving Berlin who told Fannie to use a Yiddish accent, when he handed her a song he had just written, Sadie Salome, Go Home, in 1909.