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  • Zo is dat, in 1969 ontdekte ik haar, je kon door heerlijk door je dak gaan, althans in die tijd, in die tijd had je ook Crazy Otto, ook een soort honky tonk, nooit meer teruggevonden.

  • Thanks for posting.

  • I have this 78.

  • This is absolutely amazing! I have a 10" 33 rpm album titled "Winifred Atwell Selection" on Decca (LF1075). Crosshands Boogie is on it, however this piece has three extra sections not on my record. It's so wonderful to hear the "long version" after so many years! I love Ammons, Johnson and Lewis and Winnie is right up there with them! Thanks so much for sharing this.

  • @penn4644 As far as I know these edited, shortened versions of popular records were produced in order to comply with some kind of regulation which said that a record should not last longer than a specified time (in some countries). They did the same thing with the other side - Black and White Rag.

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  • didnt know this was on london!!

    Still sounds great

  • listen to that sound. my dad had that record on 78 but it broke in half ooops. Im 24 and think this is brilliant.

    Just a note. This is not the original of this song. this was originally played by someone called mede lux luis i think thats how you spell his name and does all the cross hands himself

  • Meade Lux Lewis was a superb piano player. Arguably, his most famous recording was Honky Tonk Train Blues. Search YouTube and you'll find a bunch of those videos. That'll knock your hat in the creek!

  • She can take her place with the giants of boogie-woogie - Meade Lux Lewis, Pete Johnson and Albert Ammons.

  • awesome...thank you for sharing !!

  • She was also an accomplished classical concert pianist, trained at the Royal Academy.

  • I'm not surprised. If she can do this, a Beethoven or Mozart Concerto must be a piece of cake!

    My grandparents had this on an old 78 too. I was amazed when I first heard it. I've never heard anything like it since.

  • Not just Beethoven or Mozart - Chopin as well. See "Winifred Atwell - Fantasie-Impromptu"

  • The "Queen Of The Keyboard".

  • I have the same exact record!

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