Wonderful! Just to say, it was written in 1940 for the Will Bradley Trio and their pianist, Freddie Slack (he gets a mention in the lyrics); Amos Milburn covered it in 1946 (and brilliantly). It's the boogie woogie tune that never dies 😁
Seeing as Amos Milburn's piano playing pre-dates (the 40's) Johnnie Johnson's early piano output (the 50's), it seems pretty certain that Johnnie borrowed some of Amos' licks when he started out with Chuck Berry. The licks I refer to are evident on Amos' live version which is on TH-cam with the title: AMOS MILBURN Down The Road A Piece. Recorded Live 1954. Boogie Woogie Piano.
Henry, could you consider doing “move on down the line” Jerry lee style? I love the way it flows along but since it’s less well known no one’s done a tutorial.
Great tune. I had this on vinyl in the ‘60s. I appreciate your keeping these old blue alive and passing it to new generations.
I play by ear so I love hearing you and being able to reply your videos and learn it from there. Thank you!
Henri, you have a fabulous voice, bud.
thanks HENRI, you truly are a top jolly in the piano factory.
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You´re really good at explaining how you play. I find that really hard when someone asks because you do a lot of things without thinking. Great video!
Firstly thats a beautiful piano... You're so lucky to get to play it... also a great camera angle for this Tutorial... Superb ❤
Thanks
Thanks pianojam for your support.
Wonderful! Just to say, it was written in 1940 for the Will Bradley Trio and their pianist, Freddie Slack (he gets a mention in the lyrics); Amos Milburn covered it in 1946 (and brilliantly). It's the boogie woogie tune that never dies 😁
We are truly blessed. 🌞
Your the best Henri , I love boogie woogie ❤❤❤
Perfect ! Thanks for sharing !
ThankQ Henri.
You're most welcome
Oh... I love that!!! Thanks! :-)
Excellent, thanks💪
Great tutorial thank you, ps Johan Blohm version also worth listening too, Keep up the great work
Seeing as Amos Milburn's piano playing pre-dates (the 40's) Johnnie Johnson's early piano output (the 50's), it seems pretty certain that Johnnie borrowed some of Amos' licks when he started out with Chuck Berry. The licks I refer to are evident on Amos' live version which is on TH-cam with the title: AMOS MILBURN Down The Road A Piece. Recorded Live 1954. Boogie Woogie Piano.
Thank you!
Take 331 like man. Hello from Odessa
thank you♥
Thanks.
Henry, could you consider doing “move on down the line” Jerry lee style? I love the way it flows along but since it’s less well known no one’s done a tutorial.
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PayPal.me/henriherbertpiano
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show us..........dont show off
That's what I'm doing - showing you. This is a tutorial to explain how to play it.