"Sitting On Top Of The World" is written by Armenter 'Bo' Chatmon(1893-1964) and Walter Jacobs Vinson(1901-1975)and first recorded by "The Mississippi Sheiks"."Sittin'" is one of the most covered blues-standards of all time. Almost every prewar blues performer has adapted this tune and made it his/her own.
Even 'The Stones' recorded it as:"You Got To Move" and they 'stole' it from Miss. Fred McDowell!
Thanks. I see from you website that you are also doing solution-focused work, which is my profession too. I'm the former secretary of the european Brief Therapy Association and knew Steve from BFTC. Good to see you here.
Thanks, Gustavo. I took a look at you videos. Nice Blakeian double-thumbing! I like the fact that choose clarity over speed. A lot of people playing Blake play way to fast and miss the bouncieness
damn good
speck444 1 year ago
Great playing! You have the DVD of Bob Brozman :-) how to play slide guitar.
NiekkieNick 2 years ago
Great playing. The harmonics sound really good.
resokev 2 years ago
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resokev 2 years ago
You pull of some of those very tricky brozman moves very well.
But you keep pushing the slide sharp of where it wants to be for blues!
solasta 2 years ago
WTF is this ? haha
johnnywinterpown 2 years ago
Unique & commanding version . Lovely guitar sounds!
starrchild99 3 years ago
hahahaha
CiscoNast 3 years ago
yassuh... that's my kitchen, I said...THAT ' s
MYYYY Kitchen !
csason 3 years ago
excellent slide work man!!Is that a National?
Really nailed that sucker, well done
tanvalley 3 years ago
I like the way you play ! Real nice vibrato.
PelleSansIos 3 years ago
How do you do that turnaround?
ericbigmanbrien 3 years ago
I had never heard of the song before.
I was actually looking to find out about the NT1-A mic.
The song looks like it's real fun to play. I'd love to learn how to use a slide. Good job
I got a question. What do you think of your mic? Why the poor sound though?
Thanks!
moresound17 4 years ago
Robert Johnson used the tune from "Sitting on top of the world" for "Come on in my Kitchen"
CoolJack2 4 years ago
"Sitting On Top Of The World" is written by Armenter 'Bo' Chatmon(1893-1964) and Walter Jacobs Vinson(1901-1975)and first recorded by "The Mississippi Sheiks"."Sittin'" is one of the most covered blues-standards of all time. Almost every prewar blues performer has adapted this tune and made it his/her own.
Even 'The Stones' recorded it as:"You Got To Move" and they 'stole' it from Miss. Fred McDowell!
LizzyDouglas 4 years ago
BRAVO!!!!
great playing, congratulations!!!!
;)
iviPAGE 4 years ago
It sounds like the Brozman'srecording, very nice dobro work.
Radumo 4 years ago
great playind dude
strats4 5 years ago
Excellent.
jguterman 5 years ago
Thanks. I see from you website that you are also doing solution-focused work, which is my profession too. I'm the former secretary of the european Brief Therapy Association and knew Steve from BFTC. Good to see you here.
michaelhjerth 5 years ago
Yes. It's, small world. Nice to meet you, too.
jguterman 5 years ago
Excellent work!!. (from weeniecampbell forum)
Take a look to my videos, Thanks.
gustavoblues 5 years ago
Thanks, Gustavo. I took a look at you videos. Nice Blakeian double-thumbing! I like the fact that choose clarity over speed. A lot of people playing Blake play way to fast and miss the bouncieness
skeptiktank 5 years ago
Great tone! please upload more when you get the chance, by all means.
blackmud23 5 years ago
Thanks, blackmud
skeptiktank 5 years ago
Hej Math, it's good to see you. really nice playing my friend. Stay well
jimpetit 5 years ago
Hi there Jim, good to see you too. Thanks for the encouragement. Take care.
skeptiktank 5 years ago