Actually, in the 40s, it would have been hard to find anyone playing like this. The jazz men at that time would have considered this corny and old fashioned. It wasn't until the "Dixieland" craze of the 50s that young white musicians rediscovered "classic" jazz and ragtime.
Cool stuff!
FightTheElite 1 year ago
No song sheet, sorry! I play this arrangement by ear. Thanks though
heavydutyfats 1 year ago 4
@heavydutyfats
That's great! My senior year of highschool we played this song... by ear alone! :-) Props to you!
HistoryLvr91 1 year ago
@heavydutyfats you have a good ear!
jamesedwardtheobald 8 months ago
hey that was awesome :) can i have the song sheet?
AJgirl98 1 year ago
Ace!
racine09 1 year ago
I'm curious.. is this version the original?
LudwigVonKoopa64 2 years ago
Nope. This was a concert I gave in 2007 which was filmed in B & W! It was written by Hughie Cannon in .......1902!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Check out my band, the Hot Sardines' version on my home page.
heavydutyfats 2 years ago
You've got talent man!!!
TheStubbleking 2 years ago
Lindo!Adorei!
tatacass 2 years ago
so much feeling
peacehugnugs 2 years ago
This is some really nice playing. It's the toe-tappingest. Thanks!
matthewvaughan 2 years ago
Love it!!!
akattack 2 years ago
The black and white was really believable and the music was great. I seriously thought that this was a clip from the 50s... keep up the good work
kingklick28 2 years ago 2
This was one of my dad's favorite songs...I think that he would have loved your arrangement! It makes me smile...
Evan-excellent-as usual!
Laura from Kansas
lauraneville 3 years ago
Wonderfull to listen. Thanks for posting this on YouTube. Great stuff
steinwaygrande1 3 years ago
Beautiful, my Youtube fellow... Simply one of the best interpretations... I really enjoyed it! Thanks for sharing!
TheRealQwertyMaster 3 years ago 2
Many thanks. Come up to NYC some time for a jam session!
heavydutyfats 3 years ago 2
A simple delight.
AnwarAloysius 3 years ago 2
Doesn't get any better than this. Thanks, Evan!
Zazoo in Oklahoma
browningpgc 3 years ago 2
Very good, as always.
laflisa 4 years ago 4
If it weren't for the fact that I was there, I'd think this video was straight out of the '40s!
jenniferweedon 4 years ago
Actually, in the 40s, it would have been hard to find anyone playing like this. The jazz men at that time would have considered this corny and old fashioned. It wasn't until the "Dixieland" craze of the 50s that young white musicians rediscovered "classic" jazz and ragtime.
GibsonAndVega 4 years ago 2
Exquisite!
GreenHat9 4 years ago 2