Here's a scene from the British tv comedy series "Jeeves & Wooster" where Bertie sings the jazz song Nagasaki written in 1928 by Harry Warren and Mort Dixon.
The clip is from episode 5 called "Hot Off the Press" from season 3.
What do you think about Hugh Laurie singing Nagasaki from Jeeves & Wooster? Is it extremely invigorating as Jeeves puts it? Tell me.
Sunday, October 28, 2007
Nagasaki - Jeeves & Wooster
Posted by Henrik at 11:43 PM
Labels: 1928, Harry Warren, Hugh Laurie, jeeves wooster, nagasaki, tv program, video clip, youtube
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I loved this series when it was on Masterpiece Theater. Hugh Laurie and Stephen Fry are just perfect as their characters.
And I like the song a lot too. Django and company have a [url=http://www.amazon.com/Nagasaki/dp/B000VY6BEO/ref=sr_1_60/102-8399135-8188910?ie=UTF8&s=dmusic&qid=1193627371&sr=1-60]nice version[/url], though not terribly danceable.
Yes, they are wonderful. Thank you for commenting Jepusto.
Most.... invigorating...
=D Thanks for posting!!
btw, my Wife turned me on to this series, which we are watching in its entirety via Netflix.
Yep. It's wonderful along with Ever so Goosey and that Tweet, tweet, shush, shush in the Right Ho, Jeeves epi.
Hi Kristine!
Thanks for your comment! :)
I have the DVD boxset of Jeeves & Wooster, I got all my family and friends into it now, I adore Stephen Fry & Hugh Laurie!
The song is awesome, love Jeeves' facial expressions.
Hello,
I just love this song and I'd really like to put my hands on the original sheet music, like the copy that is shown in the video. Would anybody have an idea where I could find this?
Greetings,
Francis
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