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Jerry Lee Lewis - Georgia on my Mind
Live in London, in 1983.
GEORGIA ON MY MIND:
"Georgia on My Mind" is a song written in 1930 by Stuart Gorrell (lyrics) and Hoagy Carmichael (music...
JerryLeeRuLeS • 35,247 views
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Jerry Lee sure was a one-off!
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2 weeks ago
Duke Ellington - Satin Doll
The Duke Ellington Orchestra playing Satin Doll
avelaz3 • 1,374,552 views
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3 weeks ago
Terry Callier - Satin Doll
Terry Callier - Satin Doll 3rd Rendition
Adagiosoulb4flesh • 16,598 views
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This is great. Thx.
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3 weeks ago
Satin Doll performed by Maeve Brady
Satin Doll performed live by Maeve Brady at The Cobblestone
2010
maevebrady • 821 views
drewangolf
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This is very good. Is the lady English? If so, where is The Cobblestone? Thanks for posting.
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3 weeks ago
Paula Johns sings Satin Doll/Don't Mean A Thing
Miss Paula Johns in concert, September 11, 2010 Bill McGrady on keyboards, Ed Wise on bass, Grant MacAvoy on drums, Gene Ianette on sax.
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3 weeks ago
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Hi Karen. What a shame no one else has commented on this excellent performance. Well done - you should have won the competition if you didn't! You have a good group of musicians with you, but I expect they're 12,000 miles away from you now!
Andrew Gaulter
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3 weeks ago
Karen Grace - Blue Improvisation
Karen Grace sings a completely improvised piece inspired by the vibration of blue light. She teaches how colour helps vocal development and persona...
KarenGrace4 • 797 views
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3 weeks ago
SuicideKid1979 • 8,739 views
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Not bad, but check out the Helen Barrett version, too.
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3 weeks ago
Why Try To Change Me Now Live At Rook lane
Written by Cy Coleman. Performed by Helen Barrett- Vocals, Jamil Sheriff - Piano, Dave Mannington - Double Bass, Andy Ball - Drums, Andrew Colman -...
theladylovesjazz • 37 views
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3 weeks ago
Helen Barrett You Let Me Down Live At Rook Lane
Written by Harry Warren. Performed by Helen Barrett - Vocals, Jamil Sheriff - Piano, Dave Mannington - DB, Andy Ball - Drums & Andrew Colman - Trumpet
theladylovesjazz • 31 views
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3 weeks ago
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A powerful, feisty performance by the excellent Helen - wouldn't want to get on the wrong side of that lady! Oh, and a nice piano solo, too!
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3 weeks ago
Helen Barrett Be Set Free live At Rook Lane
Written By Langhorne Slim. Performed by Helen Barrett - vocals, Jamil Sheriff - Piano, Dave Mannington - Bass, Andy Ball - Drums & Andrew Colman - ...
theladylovesjazz • 48 views
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3 weeks ago
After Dark Live At Rook Lane
Written by Helen Barrett & Greg Drummond. Performed by Helen Barrett- Vocals, Jamil Sheriff - Piano, Dave Mannington - Double Bass, Andy Ball - Dru...
gkdrummond • 114 views
drewangolf
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Another great performance by the highly-talented Helen Barrett.
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3 weeks ago
Blues For Annie Live At Rook Lane
Written by Helen Barrett & Greg Drummond. Performed by Helen Barrett - Vocals, Jamil Sheriff - Piano, Dave Mannington - Double Bass, Andy Ball - Dr...
gkdrummond • 115 views
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3 weeks ago
Herman Marcic shows how to play A Whiter Shade of Pale
Alice Springs musician Herman Marcic has won much rapt attention over the year for his stunning version of Procol Harum's A Whiter Shade of Pale. B...
davidcrocket9 • 8,992 views
drewangolf
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Very nice guitar picking! Thanks for posting.
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3 weeks ago
Willie Nelson & Waylon Jennings - A Whiter Shade Of Pale
A cover version of Procol Harum's rock & roll classic, from Willie's 1982 LP "Always On My Mind".
vwest1ife • 1,915 views
drewangolf
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No way it's in the same league as the original or the Joe Cocker version.
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3 weeks ago
Joe Cocker - A Whiter Shade Of Pale (LIVE in Loreley) HD
Loreley, Germany
August 20, 1983
The Band :
Lead Guitar - Cliff Goodwin
Bass - Howard Hersh
Keyboards - Larry Marshall
Piano, Arranger - Mitch ...
AzizbekyanAndranik • 3,800 views
drewangolf
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Thanks for posting. Joe does a great job on this sixties pop classic.
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3 weeks ago
Joe Cocker - Whiter Shade Of Pale 1981 Live
Recoded in Italy 1981
onedayillgeteven • 6,888 views
drewangolf
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This is great. I never thought anyone but Procul Harem could do this great song, but the gas fitter from Sheffield does a fantastic job!
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3 weeks ago
THE HOLLIES- "I SHALL BE RELEASED"
Copyright music and lyrics reproduced by kind permission of Special Rider -- for original, exclusive
performances by Bob Dylan, check-out the offi...
rwells47 • 10,530 views
drewangolf
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This is complete rubbish. No soul whatever.
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1 month ago
Bee Gees - Hallelujah, I Love Her So
from the work collection in an Australian age when their inception and nostalgia.
Written by Ray Charles(1955). Lead vocals by Barry Gibb.
honeybabe2007 • 35,843 views
drewangolf
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Check out Ray Charles, Stevie Wonder, Eddie Cochran, Humble Pie versions and several others. The Bee Gees just aren't in the same league. Only good thing they ever did was music for Saturday Night Fever.
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1 month ago
Etta James - Tell Mama
"Tell Mama" as performed by Etta James
StrawberryFairyShoes • 749,971 views
drewangolf
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To the Willismon. Thanks for your reply. Actually i meant the Wilson Pickett version of In the Midnight Hour, which has an identical bass line and similar horns. It was a hit in the late '60s here in England and amateur soul groups played it a lot at local dances. Poor Etta was never well-kno...
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1 month ago
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1 month ago
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Miles better than the James Brown version. This lady could really sing when she put her mind to it. Great arrangement, too. RIP, Etta.
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1 month ago
Eric Clapton - Willie And The Hand Jive
Eric Clapton Willie and The Hand Jive
chiuricky • 207,096 views
drewangolf
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Utter rubbish. Eric is a real fako, and that creep Jules Holland is even worse.
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1 month ago
Who - Won't Get Fooled Again - Guitar lesson
How I play most of the guitar parts to Won't Get Fooled Again by the Who on a Washburn Woodstock Studio-A semi-acoustic guitar. This is NOT a note-...
vonhasselbach • 114,441 views
drewangolf
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Hi. This is great! I have a guitar exactly like to the one you are using. Wish I could play anywhere near as well as you do.
Andrew age 60 from UK
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4 months ago
High Heel Sneakers - Tommy Slade (Tommy Tucker cover)
Rendition of High Heel Sneakers by Tommy Slade. Buddy insists on being on my shoulders when I play. So I let him join in on the fun occasionally...
tslade27 • 851 views
drewangolf
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Great stuff, man. You really get the raw sexuality of the song.
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4 months ago
Frank Sinatra - A Nightingale Sang In Berkeley Square
Francis Albert "Frank" Sinatra (December 12, 1915 May 14, 1998) was an American singer and actor.
Beginning his musical career in the swing era w...
Deuk1 • 5,249 views
drewangolf
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Superb as ever with Frank, the greatest popular singer of all time. In my book, Elvis is no.2, with Macca third.
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5 months ago
misty
Tamara Raven (Tamara Voronova) & Big-band "SOCHI" on the gig in Sukhum (Abkhazia) January '09.
whdima • 4,885 views
drewangolf
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A superb all round performance of this great jazz standard. Fine voice and the band swings.
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5 months ago
MISTY (Johnny Mathis/Burke/Garner)
Sung/Played by Valerie
fairskyze • 11,158 views
drewangolf
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Well done, Valerie. Beautifully sung and played, and I think the pace is just right. Doesn't this song just have gorgeous chords?
Andrew from UK
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5 months ago
COVER. Misty (by Erroll Garner & Johnny Burke) lyrics performed by Nat King Cole.
Misty (by Erroll Garner & Johnny Burke) lyrics performed by Nat King Cole. Copyrights go to the authors.
meenakarmeesh • 891 views
drewangolf
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Beautifully sung, and with very good "acting", too.
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5 months ago
"My Funny Valentine" feat. Sting
Chris Botti performing "My Funny Valentine" with Sting at the Wilshire Theatre, December 2005.
ChrisBotti • 194,510 views
drewangolf
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Utterly cringe-making. Who loves himself more - Sting or Botti? At least Botti can play the trumpet. Sting simply can't sing.
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6 months ago
acoustisongs • 16,743 views
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Thanks for the lesson. I'm from England and there was a programme on the radio about Wichita Lineman the other day, which made me look up the vids on Youtube. Yours is excellent and I've learnt the guitar chords from them. The C11 is amazing. Just to be picky - I woudn't go back to the C on th...
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9 months ago
Chuck Berry vs Keith Richards! -Hilarious
"..Leave the amp as i set it! That's my amp and I'm setting it the way i wish it!...That's the way Chuck Berry plays it, you understand?!"
From th...
pitis2flie • 1,020,104 views
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10 months ago
Push Over Boy Blues (from the sofa)
TD Lind performs his new single "Push Over Boy Blues" acoustically from his sofa. The fully produced version is out on Dramatico Records 16th May 2...
tdlindofficial • 3,103 views
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10 months ago
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Yes, I heard this morning on Radio 2 as well. It is great - fab chords, great rhythm and sung very well. How can we find out more about you, TK?
Andrew, England
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This is gorgeous. The major seventh chords are exquisite. Paul Simon really is a fine guitarist, as well as a great songsmith. And Artie's voice is unequalled in rock/pop. In their 70's - rock on, guys!