I love your introduction, sounds like Lawrence Welk. As an accordion and piano playin musician i can appreciate that. Your version is great. I do the same song in the band I'm in. I used to do this song years ago but I always thought it was by the 'Stones'. For piano inspiration I listen to you and Johan Blohm. Best of luck to you and your band...and thanks for sharing on youtube.
This song was introduced in 1939 by the Will Bradley big band with the boogie master Freddie Slack on keys. It was redone a million times from Amos Milburn and Chuck Berry to the Rolling Stones.
É uma excelente interpretação, merece aplausos e muito bateção de pé e gritos de emoção, e também alegria, pois tem balanço demais. maneco - RGS - Brasil.
Never heard a bad version of this tune and this is no exception. Great job, all around!
Great old boogie piece
Hell yeah, Boppin' Steve in one hell of a talent! Cookin' on gas!
Great version!
Mama cooking chicken and the baked green beans....along the road a piece...well provided ample ventillation ...deserves poppin in
A brilliant band and really great filming. Well done to everyone involved.
Can't get enough of this!! Luv it
Just love this stuff! Crazy about it! Great playing!
A great groove you guys got on this! Love it! I've loved this song ever since I heard it done by the Stones in'64. Nice work indeed.
From one Dane to another, this is great!
Just great! I didn't know Jerry Lee had a "brother!"
Brilliant. i play down the road apiece in a band . love ypur version of it.
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I love your introduction, sounds like Lawrence Welk. As an accordion and piano playin musician i can appreciate that. Your version is great. I do the same song in the band I'm in. I used to do this song years ago but I always thought it was by the 'Stones'. For piano inspiration I listen to you and Johan Blohm. Best of luck to you and your band...and thanks for sharing on youtube.
This song was introduced in 1939 by the Will Bradley big band with the boogie master Freddie Slack on keys. It was redone a million times from Amos Milburn and Chuck Berry to the Rolling Stones.
É uma excelente interpretação, merece aplausos e muito bateção de pé e gritos de emoção, e também alegria, pois tem balanço demais. maneco - RGS - Brasil.
Brilliant! Thanks
This is fucking brilliant 👏
Предоставить бы ребятам помещение с хорошей акустикой , , , Исполнение замечательной композиции ЗАМЕЧАТЕЛЬНОЕ ,
Классное исполнение!
love it
To quote Joe Turner: "Yes! Yes!"
When r u comin to Norwich uk, plenty of folks here would like to see you. Awesome 👏
Riktigt go låt!
DAMN !
Jävligt bra !!
love the left hand
Royston Stiver bass line boogie
marcus lick kickz!!!
Good pieano!
It's impossible listen to this guy play the piano and don't move your feet !!
How Swede it is!
SUPER
Mondiale
get down get with it.
This sounds very much like Chuck Berry's "Johnny B. Goode". Note to note...
AMOS MELBOURNE CHECK
Chuck recorded this song himself.
Great Danes!!
Shame about the drunken yobbos in the audience/ great performance that most of them won’t remember in the morning which I guess is their loss.
The acoustic player thinks he's Hank Williams.
Blown it , v poor 2 verse 2/10 score