@GreaseMuffin That isn't improv; it's part of the original song. It's the part that goes "Oh what fun; a wonderful time / Finding love for only a dime." He has a few CDs -- both solos and with others. A link to his web site is provided in the description. Click on the "Recordings" tab, then you can click on the album titles to go to their respective CDBaby pages.
@Keeper1st Whoops, my mistake you're correct. Its just at 30 seconds into the song it sounds like a lick I don't hear in other recordings of this song.
@Chris246t8kr He says, "I DID know it... How does it go??" Once Tom starts it, he remembers it, though still turns to Tom and asks if he's got it right, which Tom confirms, "That's the one."
The reason I stumbled onto this song was apparently the same guy that wrote this one also wrote "Freddy the Freshman".
clintonearlwalker 1 week ago
I like the little improv from 26 seconds to 32 seconds. I keep playing it over and over again. haha. Does this guy make any CD's?
GreaseMuffin 1 month ago
@GreaseMuffin That isn't improv; it's part of the original song. It's the part that goes "Oh what fun; a wonderful time / Finding love for only a dime." He has a few CDs -- both solos and with others. A link to his web site is provided in the description. Click on the "Recordings" tab, then you can click on the album titles to go to their respective CDBaby pages.
Keeper1st 1 month ago
@Keeper1st Whoops, my mistake you're correct. Its just at 30 seconds into the song it sounds like a lick I don't hear in other recordings of this song.
GreaseMuffin 3 weeks ago
@GreaseMuffin That part isn't used in the LT/MM cartoon intro version, which is why it may have sounded unusual.
Keeper1st 2 weeks ago
I love it! What wonderful playing from both of you, jumpstart and all!
SaucyVidel 1 year ago
What did he say at the start?? It sounded aggressive o_o
Chris246t8kr 1 year ago
@Chris246t8kr He says, "I DID know it... How does it go??" Once Tom starts it, he remembers it, though still turns to Tom and asks if he's got it right, which Tom confirms, "That's the one."
Keeper1st 1 year ago
Great remdition. If only it were longer.
Merry Christmas Keeper.
lbrown21494 1 year ago
This was also used in "Who framed Roger Rabbit?"
MrRiffraff84 1 year ago
Is this what the whole Looney Tunes bit is based on? I definitely hear Looney Tunes in this.
Bluelightning110188 1 year ago
@Bluelightning110188 That would be right,that little lick is what they used.
chrisjou42 1 year ago
@Bluelightning110188 Yes, hence my mention of this in the description.
Keeper1st 1 year ago
@Keeper1st Oh, one of the few instances I did not read the description. You must forgive me! LOL. Sorry about that.
Bluelightning110188 1 year ago
@Bluelightning110188 Murphy's Law strikes again!
Keeper1st 1 year ago