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Do Teens Know Their Grandparent's Favorite Songs? (REACT: Do They Know It?)

Feb 27, 2020
- This is an anthem right here! - Oh, I'm not going to invite you to lunch. ♪ (upbeat intro) ♪ - (FBE) So today, we have some grandchildren mixed in with

their

real

grandparent

s, but we also have some teenagers from our Teens React cast and elders from Elders React together today. - Awww. - Lucky! We are very lucky. - I

know

, so today you are my grandfather. - OK that's fine. It could be your grandfather. I have a lot of grandchildren and a lot of children, so I'm used to that. - This is my best friend/grandmother/Lola. - Grandma first before mom. - Yes I think so. - This is my youngest grandson, Brayden. - Hey, my name is Brayden. - I don't

know

. (laughing) I forgot.
do teens know their grandparent s favorite songs react do they know it
I'm old. - (FBE) We have teenagers and

their

grandparent

s here and the teenagers will be tested on their grandparents'

favorite

music when

they

were teenagers. - Oh my God. - (both laughing) - I could barely guess the Top 100 at this point. - Most of the

songs

I listen to still play today. You know, it's classic, most of them. - I hope you get everything... - (laughs) - Get everything. - Oh my God. - You'll understand. - There are many expectations. ♪ (quirky interlude) ♪ - ♪ When the clock strikes two, three and four ♪ - I've never heard this song. - ♪ When the clock strikes two... ♪ - You should know! - I'm shocked. - ♪ If the band slows down, we'll scream... ♪ - Okay, wait.
do teens know their grandparent s favorite songs react do they know it

More Interesting Facts About,

do teens know their grandparent s favorite songs react do they know it...

I danced this in first grade. - ♪ ... rock, rock, rock until broad daylight ♪ - Is this yours? - That's mine. - I like it! It's great. - ♪ Let's rock, let's rock all day tonight ♪ ♪ (upbeat guitar riff) ♪ - That riff. Continue! (laughs) ♪ (guitar riff) ♪ - I think it's been played in a lot of movies. - Yes. Well, this sounds like a movie track. - It's a fun song. It's definitely one of those that you just get up and dance to. - (FBE) Do you know? - Don't know. - I don't know this song at all. - Don't know. - Aww, I'm not going to invite you to lunch. - "Rock Around the Clock", but I don't know the artist. -I don't know whose he is.
do teens know their grandparent s favorite songs react do they know it
Isn't it "Rock All Day"? - Yeah! - Well. (laughing) - (cheering) - Okay! - (FBE) So this is "Rock Around the Clock" by Billy Haley & His Comets. - Well. (laughing) That's good to know. I'm going to start listening to that. - (laughing) - I love that guitar. Court! - I love this song. I used to dance with him all the time. - This was one of the first rock and roll

songs

to be publicly broadcast on the radio. Before that, it was mostly crooners and slower songs, romantic songs. - Yes. - This shook us. ♪ (quirky interlude) ♪ - ♪ Love me tender ♪ - (laughing) - ♪ Love me truly ♪ - I think I know this. - ♪ All my dreams ♪ - I think I know that voice. - ♪ Until... ♪ - It's my song.
do teens know their grandparent s favorite songs react do they know it
I love it. - This is one of the slowest. - ♪ (humming) ♪ ♪ For my love ♪ ♪ I love you ♪ ♪ And I always will ♪ - That was nice. - But he has a very pretty voice. - Yes. UH Huh. - (FBE) Do you know? - Don't know. - Elvis, but I don't know the title of the song. -Elvis Presley. I don't know the title though. - "I will always love you" by Elvis. - "Love Me Tender" by Elvis? -Elvis Presley? "Love me Tender"? (happily) Oh! - (FBE) This is Elvis and it's "Love Me Tender." - (moaning) It's Elvis! - Pity.
Pity. - Pity! Pity! (bell rings) - It's famous for the kind of slow romantic songs you can listen to and sing along to. I still remember the movie, you know? In fact, I think it was black and white, and his first big hit song in the movies he was making. - I listen to him play old songs, especially Elvis Presley, so sometimes I sing songs with you, remember? - Yes. - Yes, we sang songs together and I said, let's put it on video. "No, no, no grandma." ♪ (quirky interlude) ♪ - ♪ A stranger to me... ♪ - Oh, yes.
This is my choice. - This is yours? Oh yeah. -♪ Strumming my pain with his fingers ♪-He doesn't know. - I know this song. - Here we go! - ♪ Killing me gently... ♪ - There you go! There you go! - ♪ Killing me gently... ♪ - There you go! -(singing) ♪ Killing me softly with his song ♪ ♪ Killing me softly... ♪-(singing) ♪ ... with his song ♪ ♪ Telling my whole life with his words ♪ ♪ Killing me softly.. ♪-You know what? I like this song. His dad used to sing that when he was young, your dad. - Oh, dad? Yes, he still listens to it. - (FBE) Do you know? - I don't know the title or the artist of the song. - "Killing me Softly".
I don't know whose he is. - "Killing Me Softly", but I don't know the artist. - "Killing Me Softly", but I don't know the artist. - "Killing Me Softly", The Refugees? I don't think he's the artist though. - (FBE) So this is "Killing Me Softly" and it's by Roberta Flack. - Ah OK. - Good. Now, this is a little later than the first two. - I still remember that song that I think was on first in high school, and

they

played this all over campus. ♪ (quirky interlude) ♪ - ♪ ...on the road ♪ ♪ Yes ♪ - I like this song. -♪ In this bright future... ♪-You know I have to know who he is. - ♪ ...you can't forget your past ♪ - This is a good vibe. - ♪ Go dry your tears, I tell him ♪ - I don't know this song at all. - ♪ Without a woman, without crying ♪ - (singing) ♪ Without a woman, without crying ♪ - (singing) ♪ Without a woman, without crying ♪ Aaaah! - You know the type of music, right? - Definitely.
It's reggae. -It's okay, she understood it. He got part of it. - (FBE) Do you know? - I don't know the title of the song, but I know Bob Marley. - Bob Marley, and I don't know the title. - It's Bob Marley, huh? I just don't know the name of the song. - "No woman, no crying" by Bob Marley? - "No woman, no crying", by Bob Marley. - Hurrah. - Yes, okay. Okay, I got it, I got it. - (FBE) So this is "No Woman, No Cry" by Bob Marley. - Oh! - Come on. I had actually never heard this song.
Only the voice sounded like Bob Marley. - As for reggae, Bob Marley is my

favorite

artist and I love it... that's one of my favorite songs. - When we have family functions, this is something that plays constantly and I love this song. - I try to stay within my roots, you know, because my dad is Jamaican, so yeah, I love it. -My grandparents played that a lot when they were children. Yeah, it's more... I think it's more on the hippie side, which makes sense because my grandparents were hippies. - He was married, had children and worked.
I wasn't listening to the songs back then. I missed a whole spot there. - Do you know what my generation would say? - That? - Sometimes it is like that. - “Be like that sometimes”? - Sometimes it is like that. - Sometimes it is like that. - (laughs) ♪ (quirky interlude) ♪ - ♪ You're the prom queen ♪ - Oh, we know that! - ♪ Young and sweet, only 17 ♪ - I think they're on tour again. - (singing) ♪ Dancing queen ♪ ♪ Feel the rhythm of the tambourine, oh yeah ♪ - (singing) ♪ You can dance, you can dance ♪ - ♪ ... you can dance, having the time of your life ♪ - I would say which is disco. - Yes, more or less. - Yeah. - (singing) ♪ Digging the prom queen ♪ That was definitely your song. - Of course. - That was your song.
Oh! - I was very happy to sing this song when I turned 17. I felt like this was my golden year. - (FBE) Do you know the title and artist of this song? - "Dancing Queen." I don't know the artist. I only know it's from Mama Mia. - "Dancing Queen." The truth is that I have no idea who she is. - "Dancing Queen." I don't know who she belongs to though. - "Dancing Queen" by Abba? - That was "Dancing Queen" by Abba. - (FBE) This is "Dancing Queen" by Abba. - Abba, it's okay. Yes, I have heard of Abba.
I've never heard his music. - They were very kind. They are a type of European group. It's a little different from the American style. - You love all the Abba songs, and your favorite movie is literally Mama Mia, and I've probably seen that movie like 100 billion times. - This is excellent. It brings me back memories. - And they are songs that I still know-- - And I am very proud of you, who know these songs. Good job! ♪ (quirky interlude) ♪ - ♪ She's turning me on ♪ - Yes, that's mine! That's mine! - ♪ I'm picking up good vibes ♪ - Oh, yeah.
This is... I'm surprised this isn't my song. - ♪ Good vibes ♪ - I feel like I've definitely heard it. - ♪ Good, good, good, good vibes ♪ - I always hear that on the radio with you. - It seems more like my speed for music, you know? He is optimistic. It's easy to dance to and probably memorize the lyrics. - (FBE) Do you know? - I don't know this at all. - "Good Vibrations" by The Beatles? - "Good Vibrations", and it's The Beach Boys. - "Good Vibrations" by The Beach Boys. - "Good Vibrations" by The Beach Boys? - This is "Good Vibrations" by the Beach Boys. - Even I know it.
The Beach Boys were huge. - (FBE) This is "Good Vibrations" by The Beach Boys. - Oh, beach boys. I like them. - I had never heard that song. - They were from southern California. They surfed and I was a surfer, so I grew up in Santa Monica and we surfed all the time. - You are very complete in all types of music. - Thank you. - Good for you. -My grandparents love the Beach Boys. ♪ (quirky interlude) ♪ - ♪ Oh, a little respect... ♪ - This is an anthem right there! - ♪ Just a little bit ♪ - (singing) ♪ Just a little bit ♪ ♪ Just a little bit ♪ - It's my song.
That's my choice. - ♪ I'm about to give you all my money ♪ ♪ And all I ask in return, baby ♪ ♪ is that you give me... ♪ - I love this song. - ♪ ...my rights when you get home ♪ ♪ (Just one, just one, just one, just one) Yes baby ♪ ♪ When you get home ♪ ♪ Just a little bit (yeah) ♪ - This is a classic! - Oh yeah. This has it all, soul, rhythm and message, and it is simply fantastic. Has it all. - You've got a message. - If it does. - Yes, it is very empowering. - (FBE) Do you know? - I don't know the artist because I'm terrible at knowing things, but the song is "Respect." -"Respect" and the truth is that I don't know who he belongs to. - Aretha Franklin's "Respect"? - "Respect" and Aretha Franklin. - It's "Respect" by Aretha Franklin. - (FBE) This is "Respect" by Aretha Franklin. - That's one of those that when they play it everyone wants to sing and dance to it. - It's just a great song.
All her stuff... Aretha Franklin. I miss her. - It's a good song because, you know, we need respect. Sometimes we have to ask for it, so... - Right. - I have a lot to learn. I had to turn to the classics because if it weren't for the classics, a lot of the artists I like now wouldn't even exist. - I probably wouldn't go out of my way to listen to all this music. I can still appreciate that it's a classic. I know I have some classics from my era, so I know he can appreciate Mo Bamba and stuff like that. - WHO? (laughing) - Oh, I love it.
It makes us feel really closer and then sometimes I tell them the story of that music. - (FBE) Are you proud that he knows it? - Oh, very much! - I'm going to have lunch now, right? - Oh yeah. - Well ok. ♪ (quirky interlude) ♪ – Thanks for watching “Do They Know It” on the React channel. - Subscribe to see new shows-- - Every day. - Press the Like button... - If you liked this episode. - (both) Goodbye! - Hi guys, I'm Katie, producer of the React channel. Thank you very much for watching this episode. Be sure to sign up for our newsletter to be the first to receive casting notices and fun merchandise!
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