is so sweet the way he try to find the right note for whistle, and how he said: I can whistle, it is like he say... hey... I'm Paul...of course I can do this...
Many of you forget we all age... Time moves on... I hope all of us can sound that good in our mid-70's... His father's influence is so pronounced in all of Macca' years... The old style of the 30's and 40's... Helpless romantic, he is...
My father had such musical ability: he whistled major/Minor... right exactly on key Exactly. He also was a spectacular swimmer. He never gad a chance. Nit even a quarter if a chance. But HE LIVED! I'm happy that SPM has has the opportunity to express his magnificent talent! Maybe, someday....in a living world . Others, who come after SPM shall gave just a fraction of those opportunities. That goes fir me, too. I'm 75, a dancer, now with a broken arm and struggling to be ambulatory 🙋🙏😊♥️
@@JohnRedgate-d7q Thx, just listen to it, it's great too, with a fine instrumental part in it! I knew Fats Waller, got 2 albums of him, important man for the music. Paul's version is more 'jazzy' imo, both great!
He’s not trying to sing it full voiced. He’s trying to be very subtle and laid back in his delivery and some people are mistaking that for his voice being weak. Just listen to I’m gonna sit right down and write myself a letter for example and you could see his voice is not weak.
I'll stick with Fats Waller....it's a bit irritating that McCartney chooses to create a far inferior song than the original version...and expect applause! 🤔🤔🤔
This is a thin sounding attempt that is totally devoid of the joy of claptons version. macca is out of his depth. if you listen to this not knowing it was macca you could be forgiven for thinking it was des occonor
@@dachille1 True, everyone have their own preferences, enjoy whatever you like. I don't get it why people who obviously detest and dislike Paul and place either John or George on a pedestal even bother watching his obscure and unknown videos. Yes you hate him, why waste your energy on his videos. Forget about Paul instead of wishing for his death and get on with your life.
@ Nad Zirah @ Daniel Achille. People are entitled to their views aren't they? It's a democratic world. When people feel let down by those from whom the highest of standards are expected they have to let their feelings be known. What else is the comments column there for? Sir Paul is clearly struggling here. John and George are not known for attempting anything and everything in public and make fools of themselves just because they have an exalted place in the music industry.
@@rakshitapadmajitweerakkody8350 And then there's the old adage people might apply: "If you don't like it, you can simply scroll on by"...which segues right into, "If you can't say anything positive or nice, then don't say anything at all".....which then dovetails directly into, "If you trash other peoples work from the safety of the internet, then play us all something of yours that's better. Please. We'll wait". (Insert 'Jeopardy" vamp music here.) Paul definitely struggled to find his intro whistling "cold" in the right key working "live" with no net, but I think everything else was fine...including the light, breathy way he delivered the vocal as a 70s-something performer. Many female singers since the 90s have patented that very singing style. It wasn't the "Oh! Darling" or "I've Got A Feeling" power vocals he had the ability to punch out in his 20's,, but he couldn't and obviously didn't try for that approach in this song. I love this lighthearted version by McCartney. I love Clapton's version. I love Fat's version. But if I didn't, I wouldn't bad mouth it publicly. Just because you can say something negative on the internet doesn't mean you should. People could just move on and find songs they like. Music sales will reflect the public's opinion in the end.
Absolutely splendid! And the whistling 💃🏽💃🏽💃🏽💃🏽💃🏽🎼🎼❤😊(wish I could whistle) 😅
A joy to watch. This man never stopped just being amazing.
is so sweet the way he try to find the right note for whistle, and how he said: I can whistle, it is like he say... hey... I'm Paul...of course I can do this...
Many of you forget we all age... Time moves on... I hope all of us can sound that good in our mid-70's... His father's influence is so pronounced in all of Macca' years... The old style of the 30's and 40's... Helpless romantic, he is...
And we can thank our lucky stars - he is talented in so many styles of music. No matter what he ddoes, it's my favourite!
My father had such musical ability: he whistled major/Minor... right exactly on key
Exactly. He also was a spectacular swimmer.
He never gad a chance. Nit even a quarter if a chance. But HE LIVED!
I'm happy that SPM has has the opportunity to express his magnificent talent!
Maybe, someday....in a living world . Others, who come after SPM shall gave just a fraction of those opportunities.
That goes fir me, too. I'm 75, a dancer, now with a broken arm and struggling to be ambulatory
🙋🙏😊♥️
Wow, what a very sweet song this is !!
Just give a listen to the original 1940’s version by Fats Waller, I do like Paul McCartney’s too.
@@JohnRedgate-d7q Thx, just listen to it, it's great too, with a fine instrumental part in it! I knew Fats Waller, got 2 albums of him, important man for the music. Paul's version is more 'jazzy' imo, both great!
My mom would have loved these songs
He’s not trying to sing it full voiced. He’s trying to be very subtle and laid back in his delivery and some people are mistaking that for his voice being weak. Just listen to I’m gonna sit right down and write myself a letter for example and you could see his voice is not weak.
amazing control and discipline...
You're kidding, right?
I agree Paul....I suggest the same thing! You are great!!
wonderful :) Sir Paul is always wonderful
Then you listen to “when I’m 64” or “honey pie” and you get it.
❤❤❤❤
hehe so fun and warm, seeing Sir Paul
Que sabe , sabe que maravilha
Perfect!))
Amo!!!!Adoro!!!!♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥...
Lo máximo sir PAUL
wonderful
You can hear Diana Krall smile
I remember my mom singing this song to me♡
Eleven years later this young crooner would headline Glastonbury.
Excelente
LINDO DEMAIS!
Клёво!!
No one asks who the musicians are!! they are the guys making him sound good!!!
what an ALL START line up!!!
Ah, Dian Krall, ticklin' the bones...
Good on
A God
I really want to know the chords.
Ótima !
Alex Iles, I reckon on Trombone? and Diana Krall on piano!!.......and sycophants on piano!!
Alex and Ms. Krall yep.
A good hit by a immortal man.Waller's version is also good.
It's interesting
lets hear it 4 the man
Yes! Listen to what the man saus ( and sings).
I meant to type says, not saus ... Where is spell-check when you really need it.
I Like It More with Paul McCartney than Eric Clapton
Try it with Fats Waller ?
@@tristramgordon8252 8 years ago i actually said this shit
what
As an artist its good to know when to call it a day, but every-time we say goodbye, Paul says hello. Goodbye.
“This channel doesn’t have any content”
Ohhhh
pro
Watch Paul McCartney take on a classic Fats Waller song
joseph alessi
it's interesting how uncomfortable he is at the start when it's just his voice and someone else on guitar.
I'll stick with Fats Waller....it's a bit irritating that McCartney chooses to create a far inferior song than the original version...and expect applause! 🤔🤔🤔
Paul strat really out of tune XD, but he's the genius
Clapton's is better
And?
This is a thin sounding attempt that is totally devoid of the joy of claptons version. macca is out of his depth. if you listen to this not knowing it was macca you could be forgiven for thinking it was des occonor
For me, there was only ever Fats Waller
I used to love his voice..but he has no business singing this stuff.
Is everyone deaf? This is bloody dreadful and embarrassing. Poor Fats. McCartney has been dreadful for years. Can we swap him back for George please?
Just admit you are a George fan and not a Paul fan. I think you’re comments are out of place.
@@dachille1 True, everyone have their own preferences, enjoy whatever you like. I don't get it why people who obviously detest and dislike Paul and place either John or George on a pedestal even bother watching his obscure and unknown videos. Yes you hate him, why waste your energy on his videos. Forget about Paul instead of wishing for his death and get on with your life.
@ Nad Zirah @ Daniel Achille. People are entitled to their views aren't they? It's a democratic world. When people feel let down by those from whom the highest of standards are expected they have to let their feelings be known. What else is the comments column there for? Sir Paul is clearly struggling here. John and George are not known for attempting anything and everything in public and make fools of themselves just because they have an exalted place in the music industry.
@@rakshitapadmajitweerakkody8350 And then there's the old adage people might apply: "If you don't like it, you can simply scroll on by"...which segues right into, "If you can't say anything positive or nice, then don't say anything at all".....which then dovetails directly into, "If you trash other peoples work from the safety of the internet, then play us all something of yours that's better. Please. We'll wait". (Insert 'Jeopardy" vamp music here.) Paul definitely struggled to find his intro whistling "cold" in the right key working "live" with no net, but I think everything else was fine...including the light, breathy way he delivered the vocal as a 70s-something performer. Many female singers since the 90s have patented that very singing style. It wasn't the "Oh! Darling" or "I've Got A Feeling" power vocals he had the ability to punch out in his 20's,, but he couldn't and obviously didn't try for that approach in this song. I love this lighthearted version by McCartney. I love Clapton's version. I love Fat's version. But if I didn't, I wouldn't bad mouth it publicly. Just because you can say something negative on the internet doesn't mean you should. People could just move on and find songs they like. Music sales will reflect the public's opinion in the end.