@@janicebullard5774 yep!...bitter sweet for me when I listen to this beautiful album (brings back such great child/teenhood memories). My mother was and still is the cause of me respecting such great music when I was just a child. As a result I've become a self taught percussionist ECT ECT ECT... But...she never knew that this was one of the songs as I got older that resonated so so much about my own personal life... My dad passed away when I was 23 yrs old (on my birthday) and my mother died 12 yrs ago of a sudden brain aneurysm. Overall, this song/ album is the greatest...in fact I STILL HAVE IT as well as other vintage albums that were my parents; all in mint condition... Bitter sweet🥹
I FIRST HEARD THIS WHEN I WAS 14-15. I.M 65 NOW AND THIS ALBUM, ALONG WITH LR LIVE CONTINUE TO TOUCH MY SPIRIT. R.I.P. LOU RAWLS. UR VOICE STILL TOUCHES LIVES. EVERYONE KNOWS HIM AS OLD FOLKS.... WHEN I WAS 17.... BREAKING MY BACK INSTEAD OF USING MY MIND... THE ARRANGEMENTS ARE EXQUISITE. THE VOICE PERFECT. THE ORCHESTRA AMAZING!!!! ON A CLEAR DAY...
mdmoss120861 I agree I was not much younger than you when my sister introduced me to Lou Rawls and i have been capitivated by his voic e and music ever since. i"m 61 now and finiding this on youtube has my week!
Same here..I was 16 when I first this track playing outside of a bar in Atlantic City while on my way home from working a summer job. Payday after breaking my mother off as per our arrangement I rushed down to the record store and brought this LP. I must've played that thing until the grooves wore through the other side. Lou Rawls Live was the most incredible thing I ever heard. Two years later I enlisted in the ARMY on a three year hitch and all though those three years I played this LP so much cats took to calling me Lou Rawls Jr. As you pointed out. "The arrangements are exquisite. The voice perfect and the orchestra amazing" "Walking Cane has become almost a metaphor for my life. I'm 67 now and this LP still knocks off my feet whenever I hear and I can recall clear as a bell, standing outside that bar some fifty odd years ago on my way home from work, listening to Low Rawls for the first time and being captivated
Me too! Wow, In fact, I bought my first jazz concert ticket at 15 to go see Lou Rawls perform at Cincinnati Symphony Hall because of this Album. He didn't disappoint.
mdmoss120651 wow! I'm also 65 and I first heard this when I was about the same age as you were. Loved the entire album but "It was a very good year" was my favorite, especially now since I'm in "the Autumn of the year.
get Lou! I heard this album when I was 5 my dad and uncles gave me the love and appreciation for mr.rawls even at 40 . my uncle Ken would recite the whole memory lane lol yeah....may they all rest in peace
May they all rest in peace.my old man is still going strong at 81 .thanks to him i got a musical education better than any university degree in music. Sounds like you did too. Lou rawls is a true legend. Some voice.adios
@@dc9856 AMEN!!! From a pastor who heard this when I needed it upon being released. It is memoy, assessment and direction rolled into 9+ minutes of pure musical 🎼 Mastery; to the virtuoso singer and the seamlessly knited orchestra, we applaud you in this "New Millennium". PEACE
Lou Rawls had one of the most distinguishable infectious voices. I love it and this album along with "Tobacco Road" influenced my interest in the vocal Maestro. I bought my first jazz concert ticket at 15 to go see Lou Rawls perform at Cincinnati Symphony Hall because of this Album. He didn't disappoint.
In 1974 I began playing blues harmonica and that Lou Rawls harmonica player I'm for sure will be practicing I played by ear this tradition jams on Old bumper sticker from the mutual musician foundation Kansas City Missouri home of who count Basie the elder statesman was a big band it was awesome God bless you
Agreed! In 72 my great uncle Jacob Leo Townsend introduced Lou Rawls music to Us when we came to live with he and our Great Aunt his wife. They loved each other till their deaths in Detroit, we go on road trips all over America seeing everything do things we’d had never done until we got with them. They’d play Lou Rawls music among other music but Lou was there favorite it took me years to understand why and when it did the light came on and it’s been on ever since, I’ve done my children the same way and their Lou fans our grand of 7 & 9 are now enjoying the wonderful music of yesteryear. I tell y’all play this music for your children as you ride and remember those ancestors and tell your children your memories it your personal family history for your children to remember those great times with you or when you die! Your just a picture on the wall or in someone’s cell phone or just forgotten period, we live in a time where our ancestors memory were kept in a photo album now I ask y’all young folks who’s gonna remember y’all and point you out to your children or tell your stories to your grand children by the music they’d remember you by. Think about it
lucky you - i finally saw him many years later in london on a double bill with nancy wilson - always loved both of them. Lou did a great set and i was happy - then nancy came on and sounded wonderful - unfortunately there was a bomb scare half way through her set and e all had to run for our lives.
I bought this album when I was just out of high school and also down here on the ground, two of the best Albums by Lou Rawls I still cherish and enjoy today. They are all great pieces, I love 💘 his works even more than ever. R I P Lou Rawls.
My Mom played this album along with her other jazz favorites, but the song On a Clear Day words came into my mind ther other day out of nowhere RIP to an ICON
My deceased Brother in law introduced me to Tobacco Road as a young girl. I've remained a fervent Lou Rawls fan every since. Like Luther, Aretha, Michael, & Prince, his voice is immediately distinguishable and will eternally sound good inspiring young people to be their best when attempting to duplicate their greatness.
That's amazing your first time.. this is his greatest album LOU RAWLS LIVE..I was about 20 years old when I first heard it.. maybe 1971..I was up from Chicago visiting my sister in Kalamazoo Michigan. Her and her guy had a record player built into a big wooden cabinet.. I listened to this album all day my first day there.. over and over... for about 20 hours... by then I had learned out by hard...I LOVE LOU RAWLS.. I sing all his records.. mainly from this album.. I can see Washington Park from my window .. that's the park where he talked to the quiet kid...in A Very Good Year....I can also see 47th and South Parkway.. where the girl was jumping on her wannabe pimp boyfriend.. cutting up the top, kicking dents in the door of his Hog...
ERROR.... AFTER LISTENING TO THIS SAME ALBUM FOR ABOUT 20 HOURS...I LEARNED IT ALL TO WONDERFUL RECORDINGS... EVERY SONG.. TODAY I STILL SING THE COMPLETE ALBUM JUST LIKE HE DID IT. .. IN THIS SONG HE MENTIONS COTTAGE GROVE.. I LIVE A BLOCK OFF COTTAGE... THIS WAS AND STILL IS TOBACCO ROAD. THIS IS CHICAGO
Thank you SO much for posting this! I saw Lou Rawls perform this medley in the lounge at the Hilton Hawaiian Village in Honolulu in 1969. It was the matinee show in the afternoon, and I just walked in and sat down. There couldn't have been more than a couple dozen people in the lounge - but Rawls was the pro's pro - he gave it his all, and the show was thrilling! I have carried the warmest memories of that time and the utmost respect for Rawls ever since that sweet afternoon. I was 17 - it was a very good year...
chuckbirth - The thanks are all for you. That show also marked my first legal drink. When I sat down at my little round cocktail table in the lounge, about 20 feet from the stage, a waitress came right over and asked me what I'd like. Being a kid, I thought she couldn't mean a drink drink - but I decided to push my luck and ordered a rum and coke. She nodded efficiently and brought it straight away - no ID, no fuss. You know I was lovin' it. Lou was a great singer and performer, but he didn't usually ad lib, so the performance I saw was well-rehearsed and almost identical to the recording, including patter. I'm guessing he performed the same show everywhere he went until his next release. Like I said, a pro's pro...
If another person has experienced the minting of a precious gem - and few were there to enjoy the perfection - you/we tasted rarity...by the grace of God Himself...
Boy, hand me down my walking cane Boy, hand me down my walking cane Hand me down my walking cane I'm gonna take me a stroll down memory lane Many a girl, I changed to love and woo Many a girl, I changed to love and woo Many a girl, I changed to love and woo But a lot of woman quite like my Lana Lou She had eyes that shine like stars above I said, she had eyes, shine like stars above She had eyes that shine like stars above And a face as sweet as a mothers love Ah, then I caught your hand, hand me down my walking cane I want you to hand me down my walking cane Oh, hand me down my walking cane I'm gonna take me a stroll down memory lane
I heard this as a child (5 or 6) the only version of It Was A Very Good Year that I knew. My definitive version, although Frank Sinatra's is very good as well. Swinging baby!
Remastered post pandemic clean and sober blues and jazz is about soul and in Westport there's a record label disc jockey named soul I was on crutches Lou Rawls tobacco road remastered with harmonica and saxophone thank you God holy Spirit in Jesus for Lou Rawls and Tommy Flanagan and whoever is on that tobacco road album impressive
I'm almost certain, the drummer is the late great Earl Palmer, whom I had the pleasure of meeting once at PAS in New Orleans. I grew up listening to this album before I was old enough to drive and I'm now 70. It was then and still is now, a great album.
I've had this album more than 50 years, it was an oldie then.
❤️🎼🎤🎹I bought this album when I was 15 and I played it ‘to death’😳😋❤️
My Grandma Loved this Album in the late 60s
OMG! I loved this Album!
I remember this whole album, and it is one of his Greatest behind "LIVE" (1968)
This Song takes me Back to good Places I was born in the 60's Music 🎶 my Parents Played
@@janicebullard5774 yep!...bitter sweet for me when I listen to this beautiful album (brings back such great child/teenhood memories). My mother was and still is the cause of me respecting such great music when I was just a child. As a result I've become a self taught percussionist ECT ECT ECT...
But...she never knew that this was one of the songs as I got older that resonated so so much about my own personal life...
My dad passed away when I was 23 yrs old (on my birthday) and my mother died 12 yrs ago of a sudden brain aneurysm.
Overall, this song/ album is the greatest...in fact I STILL HAVE IT as well as other vintage albums that were my parents; all in mint condition...
Bitter sweet🥹
So many memories...My Mom and Dad's music, funny how it becomes mine.. I miss you both💞
That's nice l feel the same way. 💞
Wow, that just put a lump in my throat! Miss my folks too.
❤
Ahh 🤫😂Hand me down my walking cane!Memory Lane..We strollin, soullin tonight ! My Thanks 🙏
I FIRST HEARD THIS WHEN I WAS 14-15. I.M 65 NOW AND THIS ALBUM, ALONG WITH LR LIVE CONTINUE TO TOUCH MY SPIRIT. R.I.P. LOU RAWLS. UR VOICE STILL TOUCHES LIVES. EVERYONE KNOWS HIM AS OLD FOLKS.... WHEN I WAS 17.... BREAKING MY BACK INSTEAD OF USING MY MIND... THE ARRANGEMENTS ARE EXQUISITE. THE VOICE PERFECT. THE ORCHESTRA AMAZING!!!! ON A CLEAR DAY...
mdmoss120861 I agree I was not much younger than you when my sister introduced me to Lou Rawls and i have been capitivated by his voic e and music ever since. i"m 61 now and finiding this on youtube has my week!
Same here..I was 16 when I first this track playing outside of a bar in Atlantic City while on my way home from working a summer job. Payday after breaking my mother off as per our arrangement I rushed down to the record store and brought this LP. I must've played that thing until the grooves wore through the other side. Lou Rawls Live was the most incredible thing I ever heard. Two years later I enlisted in the ARMY on a three year hitch and all though those three years I played this LP so much cats took to calling me Lou Rawls Jr. As you pointed out. "The arrangements are exquisite. The voice perfect and the orchestra amazing" "Walking Cane has become almost a metaphor for my life. I'm 67 now and this LP still knocks off my feet whenever I hear and I can recall clear as a bell, standing outside that bar some fifty odd years ago on my way home from work, listening to Low Rawls for the first time and being captivated
Me too! Wow, In fact, I bought my first jazz concert ticket at 15 to go see Lou Rawls perform at Cincinnati Symphony Hall because of this Album. He didn't disappoint.
mdmoss120651 wow! I'm also 65 and I first heard this when I was about the same age as you were. Loved the entire album but "It was a very good year" was my favorite, especially now since I'm in "the Autumn of the year.
mdmoss120651 I think it was Nancy Wilson who said, love like life is wasted on the young ;)
I am 74 and can relate to this. The years past by fast. The key is to find a woman to love and enjoy the ups and down. And grow old together.
@JuliusPrince-sz2vb we are the same age and sought the same key!
Salute 🎩
Your on my side,Lov/ Peace
get Lou! I heard this album when I was 5 my dad and uncles gave me the love and appreciation for mr.rawls even at 40 . my uncle Ken would recite the whole memory lane lol yeah....may they all rest in peace
May they all rest in peace.my old man is still going strong at 81 .thanks to him i got a musical education better than any university degree in music. Sounds like you did too. Lou rawls is a true legend. Some voice.adios
@@dc9856 AMEN!!! From a pastor who heard this when I needed it upon being released. It is memoy, assessment and direction rolled into 9+ minutes of pure musical 🎼 Mastery; to the virtuoso singer and the seamlessly knited orchestra, we applaud you in this "New Millennium". PEACE
I've been playing these songs for more than 40 years. Nostalgic.
Yeah Baby Lou 💙
Lou Rawls had one of the most distinguishable infectious voices. I love it and this album along with "Tobacco Road" influenced my interest in the vocal Maestro. I bought my first jazz concert ticket at 15 to go see Lou Rawls perform at Cincinnati Symphony Hall because of this Album. He didn't disappoint.
I never saw in perform in public but his music is great. It lives on. One of the very best vocalist of all time.
In 1974 I began playing blues harmonica and that Lou Rawls harmonica player I'm for sure will be practicing I played by ear this tradition jams on Old bumper sticker from the mutual musician foundation Kansas City Missouri home of who count Basie the elder statesman was a big band it was awesome God bless you
W,
Agreed! In 72 my great uncle Jacob Leo Townsend introduced Lou Rawls music to Us when we came to live with he and our Great Aunt his wife. They loved each other till their deaths in Detroit, we go on road trips all over America seeing everything do things we’d had never done until we got with them. They’d play Lou Rawls music among other music but Lou was there favorite it took me years to understand why and when it did the light came on and it’s been on ever since, I’ve done my children the same way and their Lou fans our grand of 7 & 9 are now enjoying the wonderful music of yesteryear. I tell y’all play this music for your children as you ride and remember those ancestors and tell your children your memories it your personal family history for your children to remember those great times with you or when you die! Your just a picture on the wall or in someone’s cell phone or just forgotten period, we live in a time where our ancestors memory were kept in a photo album now I ask y’all young folks who’s gonna remember y’all and point you out to your children or tell your stories to your grand children by the music they’d remember you by. Think about it
lucky you - i finally saw him many years later in london on a double bill with nancy wilson - always loved both of them. Lou did a great set and i was happy - then nancy came on and sounded wonderful - unfortunately there was a bomb scare half way through her set and e all had to run for our lives.
Lou Rawls one of the greatest to ever do it!
My father played this music,&my mother played gospel music,both bring me joy & memories that can't compare !
I bought this album when I was just out of high school and also down here on the ground, two of the best Albums by Lou Rawls I still cherish and enjoy today. They are all great pieces, I love 💘 his works even more than ever. R I P Lou Rawls.
I have This ALBUM Which was Passed Down to ME. BUT I do have My Favorites, Which IS MEMORY LANE!. LOVE IT❤❤❤
One of my My all time favorite's..🎤🎵🎼🎶
This is a masterpiece.
Randy Taylor it's coming from a master of song! Lou is a cut above in my humble opinion
Yes because he was blessed with a voice that touched your Soul ❤❤
I was Raised on This music nothing like it I'm 58 now still listening to it🎤🎶🎵💞
My Mom played this album along with her other jazz favorites, but the song On a Clear Day words came into my mind ther other day out of nowhere RIP to an ICON
Masterpiece I grew up listening to this great man.
One of my favorites. Loved Lou
Timeless beauty. Never gets old. Have this album since day 1.
This is an absolutely gorgeous medley.
I grew up listening to all his music my best friend is his oldest
Love Lou Rawls saw him twice
I heard Lou sing this cut I was about 12 at the time it to deep for me to comprehend now 65 l am O' charley thank u Lou for breaking it down.....
Pratt our collision with this classic occurred at approximately same time age..different places..66 today...
This was the first album I ever bought at 15 yrs old in 1966. I have
bought beaucoup albums and cds since then. This is still my favorite album
Turned on to this by my father. Like this Complete version better than Franks.
Nunca habrá otro Lou Rawls!❤💯🙏💜
My 82 Airborne brother. One of the few all time greats sang and toured with sam cooke
Great production on these songs.
My deceased Brother in law introduced me to Tobacco Road as a young girl. I've remained a fervent Lou Rawls fan every since. Like Luther, Aretha, Michael, & Prince, his voice is immediately distinguishable and will eternally sound good inspiring young people to be their best when attempting to duplicate their greatness.
What a voice. I've never heard of Lou Rawls before today, and I was totally captivated.
especially on very good year....sinatra talks it: detached, removed:perfect diction: .ou makes you see plot that perfumed hair...
Never a timeline to discover great music!
That's amazing your first time.. this is his greatest album LOU RAWLS LIVE..I was about 20 years old when I first heard it.. maybe 1971..I was up from Chicago visiting my sister in Kalamazoo Michigan. Her and her guy had a record player built into a big wooden cabinet.. I listened to this album all day my first day there.. over and over... for about 20 hours... by then I had learned out by hard...I LOVE LOU RAWLS.. I sing all his records.. mainly from this album.. I can see Washington Park from my window .. that's the park where he talked to the quiet kid...in A Very Good
Year....I can also see 47th and South Parkway.. where the girl was jumping on her wannabe pimp boyfriend.. cutting up the top, kicking dents in the door of his Hog...
fred caine dude this is awesome- love that music can invoke such vivid memories
ERROR.... AFTER LISTENING TO THIS SAME ALBUM FOR ABOUT 20 HOURS...I LEARNED IT ALL TO WONDERFUL RECORDINGS... EVERY SONG.. TODAY I STILL SING THE COMPLETE ALBUM JUST LIKE HE DID IT. .. IN THIS SONG HE MENTIONS COTTAGE GROVE.. I LIVE A BLOCK OFF COTTAGE... THIS WAS AND STILL IS TOBACCO ROAD.
THIS IS CHICAGO
Thank you SO much for posting this! I saw Lou Rawls perform this medley in the lounge at the Hilton Hawaiian Village in Honolulu in 1969. It was the matinee show in the afternoon, and I just walked in and sat down. There couldn't have been more than a couple dozen people in the lounge - but Rawls was the pro's pro - he gave it his all, and the show was thrilling! I have carried the warmest memories of that time and the utmost respect for Rawls ever since that sweet afternoon. I was 17 - it was a very good year...
Wow, that's awesome! Thanks for watching.
chuckbirth - The thanks are all for you. That show also marked my first legal drink. When I sat down at my little round cocktail table in the lounge, about 20 feet from the stage, a waitress came right over and asked me what I'd like. Being a kid, I thought she couldn't mean a drink drink - but I decided to push my luck and ordered a rum and coke. She nodded efficiently and brought it straight away - no ID, no fuss. You know I was lovin' it. Lou was a great singer and performer, but he didn't usually ad lib, so the performance I saw was well-rehearsed and almost identical to the recording, including patter. I'm guessing he performed the same show everywhere he went until his next release. Like I said, a pro's pro...
If another person has experienced the minting of a precious gem - and few were there to enjoy the perfection - you/we tasted rarity...by the grace of God Himself...
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Tablature Butler my dad use to play this in 1969 ..... I was 8 yrs ..... I’m an old folk now..... 57.....wow how time flys
When I am in the waiting room at the pearly gates, I will hear head angel Lou call me in over a loud speaker. That will be cool.
Awesome piece. Been a favorite of mine for a long, long time.
Need to get my hands on a real nice copy of this on vinyl 🚧
What would I do if I could go back down Memory Lane??? Lord have Mercy!!!
Eternally grateful for this! Thanks for posting.
Glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for watching.
Sweet lou.
Lou's voice! That BIG double bass thumping, what a groove!
I to would listen to this went I was 10 years old. My mother played LP every weekend.
oh my
I didn’t intend to stumble upon this in fact I was looking for a leaf musician
Thank goodness I did find this though :)
Soulin' ! That s right!!
My mom loved her some Lou
I have parents album’s and this Album is in that collection
Awesome...
Boy, hand me down my walking cane
Boy, hand me down my walking cane
Hand me down my walking cane
I'm gonna take me a stroll down memory lane
Many a girl, I changed to love and woo
Many a girl, I changed to love and woo
Many a girl, I changed to love and woo
But a lot of woman quite like my Lana Lou
She had eyes that shine like stars above
I said, she had eyes, shine like stars above
She had eyes that shine like stars above
And a face as sweet as a mothers love
Ah, then I caught your hand, hand me down my walking cane
I want you to hand me down my walking cane
Oh, hand me down my walking cane
I'm gonna take me a stroll down memory lane
77 😊🎉 😎👍✌️🤠
Para mí padre que me enseñó a amar la buena música y sus mejores voces ❤❤❤❤
Every Saturday...cleaning house. Lou, Double OG...The Original/Ole
rest in peace uncle ken😙 I miss you more than you know.
I heard this as a child (5 or 6) the only version of It Was A Very Good Year that I knew. My definitive version, although Frank Sinatra's is very good as well. Swinging baby!
A Tribute to Lou and all of his contributors, first! Then, to my pal, my arranger and musician perfect, Monte del Rio. Whitefont....the store
I love him I was lucky to see him
Remastered post pandemic clean and sober blues and jazz is about soul and in Westport there's a record label disc jockey named soul I was on crutches Lou Rawls tobacco road remastered with harmonica and saxophone thank you God holy Spirit in Jesus for Lou Rawls and Tommy Flanagan and whoever is on that tobacco road album impressive
CLASSIC
I REMEMBER GETTING A LINE AT LAMB'S BARBER SHOP, PALMYRA, NJ. 1/28/18
here in 2021!!!
soul, vocal control, feeling, depth, tone, rhythm, emotion, sound. Got it all.
Story part is too long though.
This is my life in song
That's Right 💃🎤🎵💜💯🎵🌬✨️
Yeah wow that's grrst . すばらしい💋
Lou ..and o.c Smith wes great "
I was a teenager
Remember I Was there ...
Not gonna lie, I like Lou Rawls' version of It Was A Very Good Year better than Sinatras. Just my opinion...don't shoot me Lol.
SALUTE🎩
"It was a very good year", good ironic song for 2020 soundtrack, I would say. 😷
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Lou!
Where can I buy this?
Important
Does anyone happen to know the musicians on this recording?
The group of studio musicians known as "The Wrecking Crew" was probably involved in the recording of the album.
I'm almost certain, the drummer is the late great Earl Palmer, whom I had the pleasure of meeting once at PAS in New Orleans. I grew up listening to this album before I was old enough to drive and I'm now 70. It was then and still is now, a great album.
Mr Rawls says it’s Tommy Strode on piano
He also mentions Herb Ellis
@@mre3520 - the drum licks reek of Earl Palmer, so its undoubtedly this great master on drums.
It
12 people are downright disrespectful!👎🏼