Thanks, Mis Fozje. This waltz-tempo tune is beautifully presented - both by by the band and by you. Made famous by Jimmie Rodgers, the song was actually composed, I think, in 1932, by William H. Heagney (who also wrote under the name Bill Halley).
Yes, you are right. The song was written by Bill Halley and recorded on December 2, 1932. As far as I know, Jimmie Rodgers did not actually author his songs. He was, however, an excellent arranger. He reworked well-known themes to the point that his producer Ralph Peer was able to retain the copyright to these songs. Thank you sincerely for your comment.
Good to know it wasn't in response to the recent bird flu Bs push . But even if it was I still think your music is great and brings a shaft of new Orleans colour to the gloomy UK chem sprayed skies Mb
@@misfozje3434 Thank you!! I saw Jason, and wondered if he was visiting back in New Orleans, as some Asheville - New Orleans travels back and forth have gone on lately. I know he visited with the band during their last Asheville appearance, so I thought maybe he drove down for a fundraiser they held recently.
Good medicine in troubling times. Thank you.
Oh my, absolutely wonderful singing Greg. Faithful to the original but sensitively infused with your own feeling, phrasing and relaxed style.
Magnifique, sublime interprétation ! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🙏🏻
This couldn't be any sweeter! Many thanks from California.
Привет из Хакасии 🎉❤
Merle Haggard played tribute to this song and others in 1970. This tribute reminds me of greatness. 😂
Thanks, Mis Fozje. This waltz-tempo tune is beautifully presented - both by by the band and by you. Made famous by Jimmie Rodgers, the song was actually composed, I think, in 1932, by William H. Heagney (who also wrote under the name Bill Halley).
Yes, you are right. The song was written by Bill Halley and recorded on December 2, 1932. As far as I know, Jimmie Rodgers did not actually author his songs. He was, however, an excellent arranger. He reworked well-known themes to the point that his producer Ralph Peer was able to retain the copyright to these songs. Thank you sincerely for your comment.
Thanks Pops, always a sensitive reply.
Good to know it wasn't in response to the recent bird flu Bs push . But even if it was I still think your music is great and brings a shaft of new Orleans colour to the gloomy UK chem sprayed skies
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When was this performance recorded? I love the sound of it.
December 30, 2020. This was the first public performance during pandemic.Tuba Skinny at the Broadside Theater.
@@misfozje3434 Thank you!! I saw Jason, and wondered if he was visiting back in New Orleans, as some Asheville - New Orleans travels back and forth have gone on lately. I know he visited with the band during their last Asheville appearance, so I thought maybe he drove down for a fundraiser they held recently.