First time to see Clint at the Preservation Hall, I could not get his performance of my mind. His looks, his feel for jazz, it all clicked. I will forever be his fan...
It's very nice and all, but you give credit to everyone in New Orleans, but you leave out the most important contributors to the music video, the lyricist and composer. Shameon you. Dorothy Fields and Jimmie McHugh wrote it in 1928 and deserve credit.
absolutely perfect. i like this version, with the intro--it sets the mood better tahn the version on the hurricane sessions CD. anyway, Clint's perfect...we need more PHJB songs with him!
First time to see Clint at the Preservation Hall, I could not get his performance of my mind. His looks, his feel for jazz, it all clicked. I will forever be his fan...
pedroberber 11 months ago
It's very nice and all, but you give credit to everyone in New Orleans, but you leave out the most important contributors to the music video, the lyricist and composer. Shameon you. Dorothy Fields and Jimmie McHugh wrote it in 1928 and deserve credit.
EddieinMaine 11 months ago
Wow miss that beautiful section of New Orleans and it spooky little vibe.
Lived there and yes the city has a certain almost mystical quality to it.
Yes I know what it means to miss New Orleans and the Mardi Gras Queen god miss the throws from the parades.
I see a hurricane a brewing at the old Bourbon Pub tonight.
happymike44 1 year ago
I love this video and the song!!! Thank you.
theonemoongoddess 1 year ago
I love Pirate's Alley.
paranatural 1 year ago
You guys are AMAZING. I fell in love with New Orleans because of the Preservation Hall
joyyitsana 1 year ago
Clint, people look at me cross-eyed when I tell them "this is the cat who introduced me to OZZY"
peace
-J
phunkjunkie68 1 year ago
Pure. Genius.
jazzsinger91 1 year ago
Makes me wish I had a Valentine to send this to..
Robin504able 2 years ago
Love the PHJB, and especially with Clint. Nice imagery, it feels like a quick trip to NOLA. Thanks for that.
Q: Who's Antionette?
rustythev 2 years ago
The widow of the man who sung the song "Mother-in-Law" from the 1950's.
Ernie Kadoe!!
Robin504able 2 years ago
Rest in peace, Antoinette
acalmerkarma 2 years ago
Antionette was Ernie K-Doe's wife and she is seated in the carriage with a statue of her hubby. She died a few months ago.
coreanita1 2 years ago
absolutely perfect. i like this version, with the intro--it sets the mood better tahn the version on the hurricane sessions CD. anyway, Clint's perfect...we need more PHJB songs with him!
archibaldnotch 3 years ago
Say Amen....AMEN That boy's off the chain!!
Robin504able 2 years ago
Magnificent.
EnoughWhining 3 years ago