Stephanie You have made one of Your Best Stride performances I've heard!!! Fats Waller would have been proud of you. My father born in 1918 was a huge Fats Waller fan and tought me about him and his stride piano. I'm a huge fan of Stephanie Trick!
I've always loved this song and recently read of it's origins. The description says it's a out growing old but I believe it's about not growing old. This is what I found. In the early 1860s a young Canadian school teacher, George Washington Johnson, fell in love with his pupil, Margaret Clark. They married in 1864; Margaret - 'Maggie' - was already seriously ill with tuberculosis, and was to die the following year at the age of twenty-three. During her illness, Johnson composed his poem, 'When You and I Were Young, Maggie'. And after his Maggie's death, James Austin Butterfield, a Britain living in the United States, set the poem to music. Over a hundred years later, in the 1980s, the song was a hit in the U.K. charts for an Irish act, Foster and Allen. In the years since its composition, 'When You and I Were Young, Maggie' has become a standard, performed by operatic tenors, folk singers, jazzmen and crooners.
Absolutely great story about the history of SOME music. MOST great compositions have great stories. Thank you for the true history lesson. I love history and this is why.
Love everything this girl plays, but this and 'Boogie Woogie Stomp' are two particular favourites! Unlike a lot of pianists, she never strays too far from the melody, which makes it all the more enjoyable!
That girl is adorable any way you can think of. If I ever see her playing in person, which ain't likely, I will probably hug and squeeze her until her toenails crack! Doggone Alan Dale got me hooked on this method (again), and she is really carrying me along. God bless tin pan alley music, I have loved it since I was a kid about 60 years ago..
th-cam.com/video/avlOGya53IU/w-d-xo.html beginning of this video!! No disrespect to Stephanie, as these two gentleman have years of experience on her. But this tune is so lovely
Sounds like background music from a Civil War documentary. "On the 15th of July, 1864, however, both rebels and Yankees were able to lay down their arms for one day of cavorting and merriment . . ."
This is one of the best melodies ever composed and Stephanie is the only one I would allow to jazz it up !! Love you Stephanie!!
Inclue master fats.x
Stephanie You have made one of Your Best Stride performances I've heard!!! Fats Waller would have been proud of you. My father born in 1918 was a huge Fats Waller fan and tought me about him and his stride piano. I'm a huge fan of Stephanie Trick!
Excellent a tous point de vue. Le talent de Stéphanie et les prises de son et de vues
Very nice song and piano playing, and very good rhythm variations.
This is one of my favorites from Stephanie Trick. Simply stated, it's a beautiful tune played beautifully.
Avoir un tel talent et ne pas être plus connue, nous passons a côté de tout.J'ADOREj
What a treat to see and hear Ms. Trick do such justice to this one. As a Barbershop Harmony Society member my quartet has singing this for yrs.
Pooh what about you guys make recording WITH Ms Trick & Mr Paolo
Oops a I typo first word should have been Oooooohhh
Stephanie, you're incredibly talented👌
My late parents loved to sing this song. ❤️❤️👍👍. Great rendition of the song. You are truly gifted on the piano.
I've always loved this song and recently read of it's origins. The description says it's a out growing old but I believe it's about not growing old. This is what I found.
In the early 1860s a young Canadian school teacher, George Washington Johnson, fell in love with his pupil, Margaret Clark. They married in 1864; Margaret - 'Maggie' - was already seriously ill with tuberculosis, and was to die the following year at the age of twenty-three. During her illness, Johnson composed his poem, 'When You and I Were Young, Maggie'. And after his Maggie's death, James Austin Butterfield, a Britain living in the United States, set the poem to music. Over a hundred years later, in the 1980s, the song was a hit in the U.K. charts for an Irish act, Foster and Allen. In the years since its composition, 'When You and I Were Young, Maggie' has become a standard, performed by operatic tenors, folk singers, jazzmen and crooners.
I had the opportunity go to a Foster & Allen concert in Adelaide South Australia in the early 80’s. So many great versions off this song. 👍🎹😁🇦🇺🦘
Absolutely great story about the history of SOME music. MOST great compositions have great stories. Thank you for the true history lesson. I love history and this is why.
This is my favorite of all her pieces I have heard. It isn’t overdone.
J’aime beaucoup les interpretations de stephanie Trick
Love everything this girl plays, but this and 'Boogie Woogie Stomp' are two particular favourites! Unlike a lot of pianists, she never strays too far from the melody, which makes it all the more enjoyable!
Hra Stephanie je vynikajici!Moc rad ji posloucham.Dekuji
BRAVA, Stephanie, I do love this!
This was really nice... Very tastefully done and not over-played.. I'm very impressed.
Excellent morceaux de jazz’ années 25, 30. Belle construction et très bonne interprétation. La réputation de S. Trick n’est plus à faire
It soooo sweet and makes me better
That girl is adorable any way you can think of. If I ever see her playing in person, which ain't likely, I will probably hug and squeeze her until her toenails crack! Doggone Alan Dale got me hooked on this method (again), and she is really carrying me along. God bless tin pan alley music, I have loved it since I was a kid about 60 years ago..
Very pretty both slow and Jazzed up , I love the faster version :)
I appreciate real talent
Very nice.
Great!
Sensational
Merveilleux
Class ❤
Ol' Hank with a Beard really likes this.
Very fun!
This is the best instrumental version that I've yet to hear on TH-cam. Thanks for uploading this!
th-cam.com/video/avlOGya53IU/w-d-xo.html beginning of this video!! No disrespect to Stephanie, as these two gentleman have years of experience on her. But this tune is so lovely
I'm not a fan of respecting people, but I am a fan of Stephanie Trick
Me neither. I'd rather have horse,dogs and cats. But as you say, she is special!
You can tell its a Bosendorfer. Solid sound
Sounds like background music from a Civil War documentary.
"On the 15th of July, 1864, however, both rebels and Yankees were able to lay down their arms for one day of cavorting and merriment . . ."
George Washington Johnson was from Binbrook near Hamilton not Toronto
The Clarke house is still in use near Binbrook and Maggie's grave is near Mount Hope, Ontario. George Johnson taught in Toronto later in his career.
Perhaps the poster said, Toronto because likely few people outside of Ontario know where Hamilton is, let alone Binbrook.
She needs to minimally form a Jazz trio or form a band like Shaye Cohn of 'Tuba Skinny' based out of New Orleans.
She doesn’t rrally need a trio. Her playing is amazing in its own right.
+Tom Roush, try the Francois Rilhac version
nice finger-snapper ...
No se ve como apretas el pedal con tu taco alto.
You are incredibly clever!! Your IQ must begin with 2 and end with a 97. Unbelievable stuff.
La jambe gauche qui vibre ça fait vraiment pas esthétique.
Amazing Talent, Woww - Thank you. 2021.