Publié le: Wed, Dec 28th, 2011

1942 Andrews Sisters – Don’t Sit Under the Apple Tree

1942 Andrews Sisters – Don’t Sit Under the Apple Tree

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  1. katharynking says:

    @slowdream101 WHAT ? How can you say such an ignorant thing ?

  2. slowdream101 says:

    They look like lesbians

  3. charlesblakejr says:

    They are the greatest generation.We as a nation need to stop and take a look.We could use a few lessons from ther era to help straighten out the mess “WE” have let ourselfs get into.

  4. geetarnut says:

    @TheZelda1979 I’m glad someone else feels the same way as I do!!! Thanks for the absolute truth!

  5. fizzy3379 says:

    We are learning to jive for our WW2 topic, i danced to this with my crush :)

  6. JesusKrispies says:

    @TheZelda1979 They might have been fully-dressed (whoa, check out those bare legs!) but the music was as highly sexualized as today’s music. What do you think boogie-woogie *was*, after all? Have a good listen to ‘Rum & Coca Cola’, and tell me that’s not a song about sex.

    Different time, different terms, different culture, different style, selling the same old sex. Nothing wrong with it.

  7. screaming71datsun510 says:

    Hey! 1:15 Thats Shemp from the Three Stooges

  8. calihartley2010 says:

    @TheZelda1979 I agree. The so-called singers like lady gaga and other tramps have no class nor talent. These ladies have pure class and talent

  9. willis0091 says:

    I let girls go for now!

  10. MsDawn1954 says:

    @SweetlyPoised18 

  11. Deb545 says:

    Didn’t realize the Andrews sisters could be so funny! Love this video!

  12. SweetlyPoised18 says:

    Words cannot describe how much i’d love for this music to be back again, it was such a simple time where people just loved music.

  13. onewomanandsomesongs says:

    Lord, I wish I had gams like that! :) 

  14. geiramk says:

    @TheZelda1979
    OK, I take your point, and it’s certainly a balancing act for any society to come to some acceptable equilibrium between artistic integrity and commercialism. The balance in the end is societal: In Iran men maybe look at ankles and dream up the rest the body, whereas in Europe they look at breasts and dream up the vulvae. Finally we’re all a bunch of monkeys with pretty simple basic desires, and it all boils down to the same whatever prissiness we cover it with.

  15. Verderer says:

    Classic!  The incomparable Andrews Sisters! Thanks, Yanks!

  16. oidni1 says:

    Shemp rules!

  17. TheZelda1979 says:

    @geiramk Well, I’m sure they appreciated the girls more than today’s artists. Why? Because the girls left them a little bit to dream about after the show while today’s artists just give it all away too easy.

  18. geiramk says:

    @TheZelda1979
    Hmmm, assume you’re aware this is wartime propaganda conforming to official ‘decency’ requirements… The GIs in Asia would be going crazy if they were wearing bikinis or less…. I’m sure the soldiers would have loved to see them half (or completely) naked. And who can say they didn’t deserve to see a bit a female flesh given what they were going through at the time?

  19. Kelski1998 says:

    @masjaun

    Yes it is greasy hair and all!

  20. masjaun says:

    @Kelski1998 Thats Shemp? This is classic!
    

  21. Mitch38usa says:

    @TheZelda1979 AInt that the truth!!! I like that you said the God’s honest truth. I grew up Listening to this music as a kid (teens) and I’m almost 40 years young. :) :):

  22. ChrisGuy1980 says:

    this is amazing, and special!!!! Thats so frickin funny when she does that girlie punch… ALso, loved how theyd make funny faces, then quickly turn back to bright smiles like nothing ever happened…. classic!!! Love the Andrew’s Sisters!!!!

  23. anifelty89 says:

    Damn! I love how she just gives him a punch in the face! Go Maxene!!

  24. spencerkrause says:

    @TheZelda1979 In their time, the Andrew sisters were considered very sexual. The degree of nudity is just a matter of what the public is willing to accept in popular culture.

  25. mjpsails says:

    @MsgtRowan420497 Ditto.

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