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  • hahahaa... excellent job, sir! Wonderful vibrato!

  • @farytailbelever98 Thank you.

  • Wonderful - your great

  • Thank you.

  • That was so much fun - but really, I think someone dropped some acid into my drink. I'm feeling a little woozy and seeing fireworks...... Great job!

  • Thanks. I am working on something similar to upload soon. It is fun to be a little bit crazy. The fireworks were cheap here.

  • Everything about this video is top class, Tom :)

    You sound as great as ever, your piano skills are excellent as usual and the editing was really great. It's very effective how you used the different angles in

    shooting of the video.

  • Thanks so much, Matthew. It was fun to put it all together. I noticed some of the low camera angles in a very old video of Liberace's TV show where he played Bumble Boogie.

  • Amazing performance as always, Tom!!

    And the video edition is very nice too!! :)

    *****

  • Thanks, Raffa.

  • Neat, totally different than the one I grew up with, but I liked it :)

  • Thank you.

  • Abba Dabba Honeymoon was written in 1914 by Arthur Fields and Walter Donovan, but anything published before December 31st 1932 belongs to all of us. Good job on this.

  • Thanks. Actually I think it is 1922 and before that falls into the public domain, but there are many great old songs. Also it varies in other countries and is constantly changing. I think the UK is now calling anything over 50 years old to be public domain music, but not necessarily the recordings of the songs. It is a confusing arena.

  • Abba Dabba Featureman.

  • I thank you, BebeBlue.

  • As usual a work of art. Even my computer was dancin' to the groove. You have more and more special effects with each new vid. George Lucas better watch himself.

  • Thanks, Andy. I must confess I brought George in to direct this but he tries so hard to take over. His scruffy beard scares the possums too, so I sent him packing. I am getting a big storehouse of effects I have not used yet. I wish you were here. We could make something crazy.

  • This is a fun performance...I also like the random outfit changes! It inspired me to dust off the original and upload it to my channel, as I could not find it posted on YouTube anywhere. The tune was used in a movie called "Two Weeks With Love" that was released by MGM in 1950.

  • Thanks. I was surprised to find out that song is public domain. I have a few other ones I will do soon that have been hits in the past 50 years but were written about 100 years ago.

  • haha on top of this being the greatest song ever, the special effects and the outfit changes were just awesome lol great job!

  • Thanks, Neeks. I am thinking about putting together a video tutorial to teach 6 year olds how to drive their parents insane. I will try to find more songs like this one.

  • hahaha. Oh, please do, I would sooo buy that tutorial!

  • When I do it I might dedicate it to you. It will be a freebie, of course, so keep your money in your pocket or buy more video tape and keep making vids.

  • lol great

  • I like your big finish! My mom used to sing this when she was feeling silly.

  • It was actually a big hit about 1950. I would guess the Debbie Reynolds version is here at YouTube.

  • Great song, I don't think I ever heard it before, well done! Love the wall at the 2 minute mark.

  • Thanks. The song is about 100 years old. I will try to recycle some more oldies from time to time. Some of the old songs are quite good and just need to be tweaked a little.

  • This is fantastic... :D

  • Thank you. It was fun to do it but I have not figured out the audio glitch at 44 seconds.

  • Very cool! I liked when you switched yourself to other outfits... cool effect

  • Thanks. I will try to do that more often.

  • I like the glasses and the camera angles.

    Nice one,Tom :)

  • Thanks, Alex. The glasses were very low cost, about $1. I used three cameras to do this one. One was just to record the first half and play it back so I could hear it for synching.

  • awesome video! i love your musical videos

  • Thanks so much TK. You make some excellent well edited music videos. I hope the viewers check them out.

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