Man you are sooo good!..the voice is perfect with the arrangements..fun to watch too!..wish you would do some advanced piano tutorials!!..keep up the videos..grammy quality!..thanks from spacecoast florida
Blues Guitarist and Singer, Francis Hillman "Scrapper" Blackwell (February 21, 1903 - October 7, 1962), who has a fascinating life story, probably did this tune the most justice, a classic blues song originally written (1923) by James "Jimmie" Cox (July 28, 1882 - March 3, 1925), over two decades before Eric Clapton was born! 🎸 🎹 - j q t - ruclips.net/video/626pNZB8xXE/видео.html
Nice. Got better as it went. The start was a bit of a shred fest but it levelled out into some really cool piano blues. Vocals were good too. Of course you know of Oscar Peterson, Check him out for bluesy intros and rock on. Very cool, Bravo.. I play it on guitar, beautiful progression..
Thank you very much! I use only small cell phone mic - "Rode Videomic Me", it's the small black thing above my iPad. I use a long USB C cabel and it is connected to my Pixel 6 phone :)
Your playing is great! But do yourself a favor---forget Eric Clapton! Go listen to Bessie Smith. She brought that song to life for the first time, and 95 years later she's still it. The phrasing in her singing is what taught generations of singers.
@@jaycorwin1625 I know many versions...including Bessie's :) And you Are right, it's great :)I chose Clapton for the title because it's probably the most famous version and it can attract more viewers :)
@@ondrakrizmusic I can understand that. Most people who aren't as familiar with the old old old stuff would still know Eric Clapton. I sure enjoyed your playing though, and that's as someone who had a lot of training on the piano in classical music. If you're not performing regularly in bars and cabarets you ought to be because you've really got it.
@@ondrakrizmusic That's a beautiful country, and you're more than welcome. It's even nicer to hear that someone from that far away has such a great ear for very traditional American music.
Really nicely done 👍👍
Bravissimo 🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻
So good!!!!!!
Nice job man.
one of the most beautiful musical compositions in history. And beautifully performed
This is so good!!! I have a feeling your channel will blow up at some point!
Man you are sooo good!..the voice is perfect with the arrangements..fun to watch too!..wish you would do some advanced piano tutorials!!..keep up the videos..grammy quality!..thanks from spacecoast florida
Really great. Thank you very much for this beautiful interpretation.
WOW!!!! You are so talented !!!!!!! Amazing piano technique… &Impressed by your singing too… wow just wow
Great!!
I love listening to Bessie Smith, Derek and The Dominos, and now you performing this classic song! ❤
couldn't help but bob my head and smile the whole time. toooooo goood dude!
Nice rendition, but I wish people would stop giving credit for the song to Clapton, was written and performed by Jimmy Cox in 1923.
And popularized by Bessie Smith.
Composed in 1923 by James Cox, recorded by Bessie Smith.
That was great !!!! Love it !!
Perfect. A wonderful rendition of a great old song.
great, it’s a treat. Music that I like, piano, mastering all of that is talent.
Instant Entertainer. Keep who you Is 🙂
hell yeah
Nothing but good vibes here 🎶💙👏🏼
Thanks a lot! :)
Love it
Молодец!😯👍👍👍 Суперррррр 👏 👏 👏 👏
Brilliant.❤
This guy is the real deal 👌
Blues Guitarist and Singer, Francis Hillman "Scrapper" Blackwell (February 21, 1903 - October 7, 1962), who has a fascinating life story, probably did this tune the most justice, a classic blues song originally written (1923) by James "Jimmie" Cox (July 28, 1882 - March 3, 1925), over two decades before Eric Clapton was born! 🎸 🎹 - j q t -
ruclips.net/video/626pNZB8xXE/видео.html
Es precioso ❤
Awesome! 👏
Thank you very much! :)
Nice. Got better as it went. The start was a bit of a shred fest but it levelled out into some really cool piano blues. Vocals were good too. Of course you know of Oscar Peterson, Check him out for bluesy intros and rock on. Very cool, Bravo.. I play it on guitar, beautiful progression..
💕Great!😎
Bravo 😊
Thanks a lot! :)
WOW! So good! Do you have sheet music?
Sorry,no sheet music...only lyrics with chords on all songs on my channel
歌うますぎで腰抜かしそうになった
❤❤❤
Pecka ;)
Díky moc! :)
So good. How do you record your audio for this?
Thank you very much! I use only small cell phone mic - "Rode Videomic Me", it's the small black thing above my iPad. I use a long USB C cabel and it is connected to my Pixel 6 phone :)
Steve Winwood with the Spencer Davis Group cover this tune better than
anybody you've ever heard . Period . End of dicussion
A trifle too fast-- for me, but still love it.
Your playing is great! But do yourself a favor---forget Eric Clapton! Go listen to Bessie Smith. She brought that song to life for the first time, and 95 years later she's still it. The phrasing in her singing is what taught generations of singers.
@@jaycorwin1625 I know many versions...including Bessie's :) And you Are right, it's great :)I chose Clapton for the title because it's probably the most famous version and it can attract more viewers :)
@@ondrakrizmusic I can understand that. Most people who aren't as familiar with the old old old stuff would still know Eric Clapton. I sure enjoyed your playing though, and that's as someone who had a lot of training on the piano in classical music. If you're not performing regularly in bars and cabarets you ought to be because you've really got it.
@@jaycorwin1625 thank you very very much! And yes I do play regulary here in Czech republic :)
@@ondrakrizmusic That's a beautiful country, and you're more than welcome. It's even nicer to hear that someone from that far away has such a great ear for very traditional American music.
It´s not a Clapton Song!!
Clapton didn't write it but he did sing it
@@mrt4786 tons of people has covered this song. Me too. I don´t give credit to Clapton