BOB WILLS BOOGIE by Bob Wills 1946

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Uploaded by on Jun 13, 2009

Lively country swing version of the boogie woogie. Recorded in 1947. Enjoy!

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  • @dllapham , The picture is above, in the video. Enjoy!

  • WOW I can hear where the Beatles got " DAY TRIPPER" from for starters! Among others! WOW AGAIN! This song was really advanced as well the Group!

  • WOW I can hear where the Beatles got " DAY TRIPPER" from for starters! Among others! WOW AGAIN!

  • @bigblk45 Silly bigot, great music is cross cultural. Django reinhardt (half gypsy and half jewish) and european , along with the frenchman stephane grapelli, took american jazz and added european gypsy elements to create gypsy swing inthe 1930s which in turn had a great influence on chet atkins, les paul and western swing. try listening to what django was doing in the 1930s ( especially 1937s "undecided") American music IS the meeting of black and euro elements.Period.

  • So THIS is where Carl Perkins;Jerry Lee Lewis & Elvis learned how to swing & boogie woogie - YAY! :D

  • Thanks for posting this. My great Uncle was Millard Kelso the pianist on this recording. he was one of the many pianist that worked with Bob wills. I have been told he coined the term "Texas Swing" while with Bob Wills. It is hard to find his work. If you have the actual record I would love a picture of it to add to my research on him.

  • And now you know the reason why Bob Wills is in both the Country and Rock & Roll Halls of Fame.

    Wills drew his musical styles from many sources, combining them into a unique whole was his genius.

  • Real Hot!

  • just because he may have recorded this first, you have to wonder where he got this style from. which would have been from some black juke joint, black people invented that type of music period.

  • Guitar and Piano really sound that

    they got something there

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