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Tommy Johnson Does Ragtime Piano

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Uploaded by on Mar 17, 2008

Tommy plays ragtime piano during a concert in Hudson, FL. "Music Music Music"
Audio track is now available for digital download on my web site.

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  • who knows this song's name?i really want to know it!!!!!!tell me!

  • Music, Music, Music. The lyrics start out, Put another nickel in

  • Music Music Music

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  • Well... I mean... Are you real or what???

    Can't believe to my ears! You are the Master of al Masters!!!

  • Tommy you are an amazing artist, i absolutely , totally love your music. Thank you

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  • Jest pan niesamowity Pozdrawiam z Polski

  • You make my heart sing and my feet swing. I love every tune you have recorded. Thank you for sharing your fantastic talent with us.

  • Wow o_O

  • Awesome Just Awesome Tommy ! Reminds me so much of my Grandma at the piano and the lovely tunes she played.Thanks for bringing back such wonderful memories for me. Please post up some more ragtime ditties for us to enjoy !

  • Excellent performance!

  • luv it!!!!! sooooo not wat i expected!

  • Absolutely delightful!!

  • How can people clap (off tempo) and talk while this virtuoso is playing? Are you kidding me? Just shut-up and listen, and cherish the experience.

  • @walshamite Thanks for the info!

  • Tommy, you play it so beautifully, just the right tempo, I can't help sing along. Lyrics just repeat ... "Put another nickel in, in the nickelodeon; all I want is having you and music, music, music. I'd do anything for you, anything you'd want me to; all I want is kissin' you and music, music, music. Closer, my dear, come closer; the nicest part of any melody is when you're dancing close to me"... written in 1949 by Weiss & Baum

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