The Phatts are, from the left, Geoff Higginbottom, George Wilson, John Scott Cree. This is their version of a Bobby Troup song, recorded by Nat "King" Cole in 1946, the Phatts do it in 4/4 because it's easier, as the Rolling Stones discovered . Keyboard, bass and second lead guitar by Ron Trueman-Border, who also produced the audio track. Filmed by Linda Carter at The Fox and Hounds, Romney Street, Kent UK on 9 March 2009, with additional 2002 footage from The French Horn, Alton by Jock Cree.
ok have now learnt to read all the blurb on the top right - might have guessed it would be the multi-faceted RT-B
notbenelton 2 years ago
Two of you jumped in before me this time eh. Glad you like it. Sorry about the mad., cheering from the weird pair at the beginning.
ToneDeafLeopard 2 years ago
Great sound - who's playing bass? Keep on plucking Phatts
notbenelton 2 years ago
Proper Rock 'n' Roll, I love it!
sewardsteve 2 years ago