WEBVTT 00:00.000 --> 00:05.000 Now as promised here again is Ginger Rodgers 00:05.000 --> 00:10.000 My favorite singer 00:10.000 --> 00:16.000 You know all this week, just about all this week, Ginger and I have been observing the different types of girl singers, right? 00:16.000 --> 00:19.000 Oh that's right Steve, I never knew there were so many 00:19.000 --> 00:23.000 Well one of my favorites Ginger is the girl who pays no attention at all to the meaning of the lyrics 00:23.000 --> 00:28.000 This girl is all style and no matter what the lyric is, she's happy about the song 00:28.000 --> 00:32.000 I know the type, she might sing a song like this 00:32.000 --> 00:42.000 I'll never smile again until I smile at you 00:42.000 --> 00:50.000 Oh but Steve, Steve you know the one I really love is the opera star who's just invaded the nightclub field you know 00:50.000 --> 00:55.000 And she knows that she will not be a success unless she adds a couple of popular tunes to her repertoire 00:55.000 --> 00:59.000 I know exactly what you mean, I've seen quite a few of those girls lately 00:59.000 --> 01:04.000 Thank you, thank you for the way you have received me tonight gang 01:04.000 --> 01:13.000 And now for my next number I should like to add a little song from Tin Pan Alley 01:13.000 --> 01:25.000 I've got a right to sing the blues, I've got a right to feel no down 01:25.000 --> 01:44.000 I've got a right to hang around down among the river 01:44.000 --> 01:50.000 Ginger in your travels have you ever come across one of those girls, the ultra progressive jazz type? 01:50.000 --> 02:02.000 Oh yes, oh I know that one, she's sort of way out there you know, she's so far out there she just doesn't do anything but sing for herself, not for her audience, at all 02:02.000 --> 02:21.000 Somewhere there's music high, high high moon, somewhere high 02:21.000 --> 02:32.000 Sweetie the bus is outside, it's closing time, we've got to get out of here 02:32.000 --> 02:37.000 And Ginger I know you've come across the girls that, well for lack of a better name we might call them the vamps, the sirens 02:37.000 --> 02:41.000 No matter what kind of a song this girl sings she always tries to sell sex appeal 02:41.000 --> 02:56.000 And here she comes now, that exciting lady of song, Jimmy Rogers 02:56.000 --> 03:05.000 Hello all of you out there, I'm so glad all of you gentlemen could come tonight 03:05.000 --> 03:17.000 For my first number I'd like to sing a little song written by Dick Rogers and Oscar Hammerstein 03:17.000 --> 03:25.000 Two boys who really know what it's all about 03:25.000 --> 03:29.000 Maestro 03:29.000 --> 03:39.000 Oooooook, la huma where the wind comes sweeping down the plain 03:39.000 --> 03:44.000 Where the waves and the wind is so soft and sweet 03:44.000 --> 03:52.000 Where the wind comes right way high, the plain 03:52.000 --> 04:02.000 Oooooook 04:02.000 --> 04:05.000 Then we have another type that I'm sure you're all familiar with 04:05.000 --> 04:07.000 She's not domestic, she's imported from France usually 04:07.000 --> 04:11.000 And she doesn't speak English very well but she does a real LP, four hour introduction of each song 04:11.000 --> 04:15.000 She explains it so you'll know what she's singing when she sings the French 04:15.000 --> 04:18.000 Here she is, Mademoiselle Gigi Roger 04:18.000 --> 04:24.000 Bonjour, bonjour, mesdames et messieurs, for my first number tonight I would like to sing for you a little French song 04:24.000 --> 04:28.000 But it is possible that some of you may not understand French so I will tell you the story 04:28.000 --> 04:31.000 It is the story of a beautiful French girl, Annette 04:31.000 --> 04:35.000 Annette is walking across one of the many bridges that span the river Seine 04:35.000 --> 04:39.000 And then suddenly she hears a voice on the water 04:39.000 --> 04:43.000 She looks and there is a very handsome American tourist 04:43.000 --> 04:45.000 He has fallen from his sight seeing boat 04:45.000 --> 04:51.000 He is splashing in the water waving his hands wildly yelling help, help 04:51.000 --> 04:55.000 Annette does not understand English but she does not wish to be impolite 04:55.000 --> 04:59.000 So she waves back at him 04:59.000 --> 05:03.000 Then she continues across the bridge and runs right into her boyfriend Pierre 05:03.000 --> 05:08.000 Pierre is very angry because he has seen her flirting with this man from America 05:08.000 --> 05:11.000 He says that she does not love him by the end of this song 05:11.000 --> 05:16.000 Pierre realizes that he really has Annette for his bride 05:16.000 --> 05:20.000 That is the story and this is the song 05:20.000 --> 05:25.000 Oh, my dear, my dear, it is good, it is good, it is good 05:25.000 --> 05:28.000 Oh, my dear, my dear, it is good, it is good, my dear 05:28.000 --> 05:32.000 And now for my next number I would like to sing for you a little song called Anche 05:32.000 --> 05:37.000 Anche 05:38.000 --> 05:39.000 Thank you very much Gigi 05:39.000 --> 05:43.000 And now ladies and gentlemen another type of girl singer that we run into quite recently 05:43.000 --> 05:44.000 Quite a lot recently 05:44.000 --> 05:49.000 Is the movie actress who somehow has suddenly decided to do a nightclub act 05:49.000 --> 05:51.000 Usually she opens in a big club in Las Vegas 05:51.000 --> 05:53.000 Her voice is not what it should be 05:53.000 --> 05:55.000 But with the help of clever arrangements 05:55.000 --> 05:59.000 The arrangers and the orchestra sort of take care of things and compensate for the problem 05:59.000 --> 06:02.000 Here is Miss Tammy Rogers 06:14.000 --> 06:18.000 As you walk through the storm 06:18.000 --> 06:22.000 Keep your head above the storm 06:22.000 --> 06:29.000 And don't be afraid of the dark 06:29.000 --> 06:33.000 At the end of the storm 06:33.000 --> 06:37.000 Is a golden sky 06:37.000 --> 06:43.000 And the sweet silver song of the land 06:43.000 --> 06:53.000 Walk on through the wind, walk on through the rain 06:53.000 --> 07:00.000 Walk on through the wind 07:00.000 --> 07:17.000 Walk on through the rain 07:30.000 --> 07:35.000 Walk on through the wind