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  • You can probably get the sheet music but it wouldn't be this fantastic version.

  • There is nothing like angels (girls) playing piano

  • Brill.....!!!!

  • nice ! I really would like to get the music sheet, does anyone know where I could find it please ?

  • Some people can throw a dime up into the air and shoot a hole in the center of it with a .22, some people can play piano like this girl.

    Her fills and ad-libs.....this song should consider itself lucky.

  • Not only beautifully played, but you also charmingly made a connection with all those grey-headed audience members before playing. Wonderful.

  • Perfect...... just the right tempo and great combination of rolled tenths and octaves in the base.

  • tatum would have mucked up the essential simplicity and directness of this piece.

  • haha the guy who disliked mustav missed the like button :P

  • This is one for Tatum. Steph, let us hear you do it like that.

  • fats would be proud ! you go girl !

  • This girl is just made my year.

  • Great stride piano playing, thanks

  • Beautiful girl and music.

  • Super!

  • terrific !!!

  • You have a great left hand stride.

  • Thats a nice dress~ Plus you are as good as usually!

  • Anybody know the chords for this?

    I'm thinking of rearranging this piece to improv with.

  • Your the best Stephanie. You make me cry :,)

  • This is just great. :)

  • Fats would be proud of you

  • Yes love this kind of layed back melody and would love to be able to play this kinda stuff. I know Fats performed this song but does anyone know if it's his composition?

  • @KingRat355 Pitty.. not Fats! Fred E. Ahlert - 19 September 1892 – 20 October 1953 Among his compositions: "I Don't Know Why (I Just Do)" "I'll Get By (as Long as I Have You)" "I'm Gonna Sit Right Down and Write Myself a Letter" (with Joe Young) "Love, You Funny Thing!" "Mean to Me" "Walkin' My Baby Back Home" "Where the Blue of the Night (Meets the Gold of the Day)"
  • @HubSwitch Fats plays this on a record, I don't know which one though.

  • @KingRat355 written in 1935, music by Fred E. Ahlert, lyrics by Joe Young.. and thx to Wikipedia

  • Loved it.......thanks.

  • Wonderful arrangement as usual, outstanding job! Thanks!

  • I love listening to you play!

  • This one of my faves of FATS... I have looked almost everywhere for someone elses rendition on YT for it... Thanks for uploading it!

    I would love to be able to play this..

    PS

    Shivers down me old back misses :D (ha am not THAT old yet thou!!)

    PPS

    A cheeky grim in the middle would have brought the house down!

    5 stars

  • As usual very good played.

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