After 7 years of listening to caravan palace I have finally noticed that one of their songs sampled this: 0:47
@basicpianotutorial20 күн бұрын
I've been enjoying music 🎶 like this ever since I was in my mother's womb...
@IG_ArticleParticle21 күн бұрын
I wonder what Fats would say seeing that his music has touched the hearts of more than a million people
@luissantos91724 күн бұрын
Legal essa musica.
@NIKMMUSIC27 күн бұрын
happy 120th birthday legend 🐐
@thearcadiantakes27 күн бұрын
Today is his 120th birthday 🎉😁 Would be an honour if you’d check out our tribute :)
@theninedivides6851Ай бұрын
Shout out to games like Fallout who dedicate all the games music to all time classical bangers just like this one here. Absolutely amazing song the opening is cold
@unrulyjulie4382Ай бұрын
Hank Williams Jr does a great cover of this.
@train_4_angelsАй бұрын
My teacher who now has cell cancer got me into this song ass her favorite artist
@EasyRiderMusicNEАй бұрын
Fats Waller was amazing, the first song of his I heard was "you're a viper". Him and Cab Calloway were like the Snoop Dogg and Willie Nelson of their time. They were massive potheads but better musicians than snoop and willie. Louis Armstrong was a huge stoner too.
@bigboss4178Ай бұрын
this is pure Fallout energy
@Need_for_weed-ws6fdАй бұрын
Playing fallout four
@user-qg5bp8xf4eАй бұрын
Is it bad that the reason I find this song is because of a 50 chapter+ hazbin fanfic on ao3
@ethandaniel142412 күн бұрын
Yeah
@user-pw3yw4zk9mАй бұрын
🐩😁🐕😁🎓😁🚓😁
@davidkummerer78272 ай бұрын
My father died since two years ago - and i found a list about his favorite songs on a piece of paper - this song is on number four…
@kevinfisher54922 ай бұрын
Waller had a style with the piano that is immediately recognisable, and so very unique almost a century later. So gifted and talented.
@musiclover-cn7tb2 ай бұрын
He is amazing and what an electric performer such fun to watch
@musiclover-cn7tb2 ай бұрын
He is amazing and what an electric performer such fun to watch
@user-kn9sb8sm5r2 ай бұрын
Fats Waller could sure tickle those ivories, and his vocals weren't bad either!
@auana32 ай бұрын
I love to listen to it! 🎶 Hmm-mm-m, hmm-mm-m, hmm-mm-m, hmm-mm-mmm-m, hmmm-mmm, hmm-mm-mmm-mm-m! 🎶
@Thatonebioshockfan2 ай бұрын
0:50 sounds familar, as a Caravan palace Fan
@naronis6022Ай бұрын
It is in Maniac
@lookoutherehecomes78232 ай бұрын
One of the three songs that makes the fallout 76 radio tollerable
@bennygoodmanisgodАй бұрын
What are the other two in your opinion? Opus One by Tommy Dorsey is another banger.
@maxthenotzi25 күн бұрын
@@bennygoodmanisgod mr five by five always gets me grooving! Or Civilisation!
@AlishaWolfe2 ай бұрын
Without Fallout 76 no one would be in this comment section right now.. only the people who grew up in the 1920s
@subzero41902952 ай бұрын
I found this song because it played on the radio, think again
@jakeschwartz2514Ай бұрын
@@subzero4190295i knew it before too
@ozanenginsal50293 ай бұрын
Frank Vignola sent me here
@deepakchoke-ya25603 ай бұрын
“Peek Yrrej Tuo” 😅😅😅 Be Kind Rewind had me laughing so hard when Jack Black impersonates Fats Waller. Funny movie if you haven’t seen it already.
@EMES3653 ай бұрын
I'm 36 and this song really relaxes me for some reason. A rainy day on the perch and this song. It gives me a warm and fuzzy feeling. Perfect for Christmas
@lonesomewild57422 ай бұрын
I’m 27 bro, and I love this song so much. Yes, I’ve heard it because of fallout but I have songs that stick out to me and the message behind this track sounds so genuine and homely.
@johncharlesworth37704 ай бұрын
Thank you who ever up loaded this beautiful version, tears in my eyes, haven’t seen her again since 1975
@lonesomewild57422 ай бұрын
🥺
@haesi1529Ай бұрын
:(
@PaulRudd194124 күн бұрын
😔
@markrice30194 ай бұрын
😀 😃
@allanthabosshacker4 ай бұрын
were the lyrics supposed to be sarcastic? cause this is fats waller were talkin bout here:D
@caesarbikic31444 ай бұрын
Miss him !
@pg-jr8sy4 ай бұрын
Pretty impressive how he's playing this with only his left hand
@NIKMMUSIC2 ай бұрын
what? its both left and right lol
@haerfgvbag70502 ай бұрын
@@NIKMMUSIC the image i think is what they are referring to
@NIKMMUSIC2 ай бұрын
@@haerfgvbag7050 lmao 🤣
@rirchardrubio56215 ай бұрын
You know what? I am a Classic 🎸 Rock and Heavy Metal person but listening to this, I really appreciate and enjoy hearing these 1940s music. It has a very small Christmas feel to it which I enjoy!!! Thank you.!!!
@stephensomonski54704 ай бұрын
this song was originally composed in 1929, and was written for the broadway musical revue “Hot chocolates” , and it is an absolute gem, one of my favorites from that time
@wayneconn10795 ай бұрын
Timeless Fats ! The Master they all followed 😊
@davidnorthdale11645 ай бұрын
I used to sing this, pissed out of my tree in my barracks 40 years ago !
@victoriaallen88415 ай бұрын
God! Send me back to the '20s '30s. '40s when music was made for dancing. Clubs were everywhere with unplugged instruments...no screaming over crazy electric untalented show offs. Dance music...ahh
@LuckytheGreaser5 ай бұрын
I’m convinced Wall-E and Fallout is from the same universe
@stanford-nf4jk5 ай бұрын
My Grampa listened to this. HIS dad (having been born in 1895 and lived to be 106) disapproved, especially the bit where the tempo sped up. Anyways, Grampa has Alzheimer’s and even on bad days this tune still perks him up! Thanks Mr. Waller!
@nickpatterson4926 ай бұрын
Luv this song in 2023
@oldbeatpete5 ай бұрын
Happy New Year!!😊
@The53rrc6 ай бұрын
Still holds up. Music can be timeless.
@TheChampCave6 ай бұрын
2:44 makes me think of Tom & Jerry specifically with Tom chasing Jerry 😂😂
@wendytaylor75267 ай бұрын
He trills perfectly.
@mariannedom12427 ай бұрын
Thank you for putting this in youtube There is also a video about this song Live film with Fats Waller Did you know he died 39 years old, because of his wild live, playing music, drinking, smoking, not enough sleep. He started very early as a teenager to play musik in public
@katmandew21527 ай бұрын
You would never believe me anyways, whats a boy like me to do?
@ariadnaburgos72397 ай бұрын
Lovey
@user-he4jf8qq4c8 ай бұрын
Very good ~~~~!!!
@RufusRastusJohnsonBrown8 ай бұрын
Wow ragtime is so fun
@bennygoodmanisgodАй бұрын
This isn't ragtime at all lmao. It's big band jazz.
@joshuabennett33778 ай бұрын
All I know is if Darren Waller doesn't start getting touchdowns for the giants I'm going to start singing the blues
@CesarAugusto169 ай бұрын
El Gran Gatsby claro que si...❤
@CosmopolitanFools9 ай бұрын
Fats Waller was more than a supreme pianist, a very good singer - he was a showman whose constant expressions toward the audience was a pantomime exhibit, with frequent big eyes, wide smile & grimaces. He was one of those rare performers who had genuine stage presence & the charisma with the press to pull off sold-out performances in any house he played at. He liked his bourbon & women, he bawdy jokes, & a few bets on the side with a reliable booky for the latest ballgame. An optimist to the end, he was a big man living life big, a candle lit at both ends . . . leaving a legacy of his own special light to illuminate an era when music meant something to so many.
@KendraEMoyer7 ай бұрын
And a tragic end. catching pneumonia while riding from coast to coast on a train during Jim Crow days. Poor access to medical care and his obesity sealed his fate.My mother who played a slide piano she learned to play in Little Rock in the 20s and 30s became the choir mistress in Detroit for the church that featured Brian and Eddie Holland. It was their granpa's church. Some of their later Motown piano arrangements came from my ma.( visitor: Kendra's mom)
@user-ug3hz4yw9x3 ай бұрын
Wow this is so cool reading this I definitely want to learn more about he and is influence on jazz,, ironically I was watching some movie " Be Kind Rewind" I started reading more on him it's really awesome
@CosmopolitanFools3 ай бұрын
@@user-ug3hz4yw9x ~ The path to knowledge is (A) awareness & (B) understanding. With your eyes & mind, you have seen something of the amazing men & no few women who have shaped societal niches, by invention & originality - men like Fats Waller have been sculptors of "Cool", to do their thing, their way, & left the world all the better for it. Through in some Dino (Dean Martin) & maybe some "Night Train" by early Elvis via Rockabilly . . . & you have the ingredients of being one swinging, cool cat. Drast'voyt'yeh - the very best to you, Sir.
@Der.SoldatАй бұрын
Wonderful comment. Music and talent like this is timeless and unforgettable!
@SophieB_Ofcl9 ай бұрын
I love his music but that thumbnail really is great nightmare fuel
@mandraslopez557410 ай бұрын
Caifanes
@Epicgamer6949YT10 ай бұрын
Bro wtf they changed it
@bennygoodmanisgodАй бұрын
This is the 1943 recording. What do you mean "they changed it?"
@badmusicproducer_offical10 ай бұрын
that first part of the instrumental can give anyone a chill down their spine of "IVE HEARD THAT BEFORE!"
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After 7 years of listening to caravan palace I have finally noticed that one of their songs sampled this: 0:47
I've been enjoying music 🎶 like this ever since I was in my mother's womb...
I wonder what Fats would say seeing that his music has touched the hearts of more than a million people
Legal essa musica.
happy 120th birthday legend 🐐
Today is his 120th birthday 🎉😁 Would be an honour if you’d check out our tribute :)
Shout out to games like Fallout who dedicate all the games music to all time classical bangers just like this one here. Absolutely amazing song the opening is cold
Hank Williams Jr does a great cover of this.
My teacher who now has cell cancer got me into this song ass her favorite artist
Fats Waller was amazing, the first song of his I heard was "you're a viper". Him and Cab Calloway were like the Snoop Dogg and Willie Nelson of their time. They were massive potheads but better musicians than snoop and willie. Louis Armstrong was a huge stoner too.
this is pure Fallout energy
Playing fallout four
Is it bad that the reason I find this song is because of a 50 chapter+ hazbin fanfic on ao3
Yeah
🐩😁🐕😁🎓😁🚓😁
My father died since two years ago - and i found a list about his favorite songs on a piece of paper - this song is on number four…
Waller had a style with the piano that is immediately recognisable, and so very unique almost a century later. So gifted and talented.
He is amazing and what an electric performer such fun to watch
He is amazing and what an electric performer such fun to watch
Fats Waller could sure tickle those ivories, and his vocals weren't bad either!
I love to listen to it! 🎶 Hmm-mm-m, hmm-mm-m, hmm-mm-m, hmm-mm-mmm-m, hmmm-mmm, hmm-mm-mmm-mm-m! 🎶
0:50 sounds familar, as a Caravan palace Fan
It is in Maniac
One of the three songs that makes the fallout 76 radio tollerable
What are the other two in your opinion? Opus One by Tommy Dorsey is another banger.
@@bennygoodmanisgod mr five by five always gets me grooving! Or Civilisation!
Without Fallout 76 no one would be in this comment section right now.. only the people who grew up in the 1920s
I found this song because it played on the radio, think again
@@subzero4190295i knew it before too
Frank Vignola sent me here
“Peek Yrrej Tuo” 😅😅😅 Be Kind Rewind had me laughing so hard when Jack Black impersonates Fats Waller. Funny movie if you haven’t seen it already.
I'm 36 and this song really relaxes me for some reason. A rainy day on the perch and this song. It gives me a warm and fuzzy feeling. Perfect for Christmas
I’m 27 bro, and I love this song so much. Yes, I’ve heard it because of fallout but I have songs that stick out to me and the message behind this track sounds so genuine and homely.
Thank you who ever up loaded this beautiful version, tears in my eyes, haven’t seen her again since 1975
🥺
:(
😔
😀 😃
were the lyrics supposed to be sarcastic? cause this is fats waller were talkin bout here:D
Miss him !
Pretty impressive how he's playing this with only his left hand
what? its both left and right lol
@@NIKMMUSIC the image i think is what they are referring to
@@haerfgvbag7050 lmao 🤣
You know what? I am a Classic 🎸 Rock and Heavy Metal person but listening to this, I really appreciate and enjoy hearing these 1940s music. It has a very small Christmas feel to it which I enjoy!!! Thank you.!!!
this song was originally composed in 1929, and was written for the broadway musical revue “Hot chocolates” , and it is an absolute gem, one of my favorites from that time
Timeless Fats ! The Master they all followed 😊
I used to sing this, pissed out of my tree in my barracks 40 years ago !
God! Send me back to the '20s '30s. '40s when music was made for dancing. Clubs were everywhere with unplugged instruments...no screaming over crazy electric untalented show offs. Dance music...ahh
I’m convinced Wall-E and Fallout is from the same universe
My Grampa listened to this. HIS dad (having been born in 1895 and lived to be 106) disapproved, especially the bit where the tempo sped up. Anyways, Grampa has Alzheimer’s and even on bad days this tune still perks him up! Thanks Mr. Waller!
Luv this song in 2023
Happy New Year!!😊
Still holds up. Music can be timeless.
2:44 makes me think of Tom & Jerry specifically with Tom chasing Jerry 😂😂
He trills perfectly.
Thank you for putting this in youtube There is also a video about this song Live film with Fats Waller Did you know he died 39 years old, because of his wild live, playing music, drinking, smoking, not enough sleep. He started very early as a teenager to play musik in public
You would never believe me anyways, whats a boy like me to do?
Lovey
Very good ~~~~!!!
Wow ragtime is so fun
This isn't ragtime at all lmao. It's big band jazz.
All I know is if Darren Waller doesn't start getting touchdowns for the giants I'm going to start singing the blues
El Gran Gatsby claro que si...❤
Fats Waller was more than a supreme pianist, a very good singer - he was a showman whose constant expressions toward the audience was a pantomime exhibit, with frequent big eyes, wide smile & grimaces. He was one of those rare performers who had genuine stage presence & the charisma with the press to pull off sold-out performances in any house he played at. He liked his bourbon & women, he bawdy jokes, & a few bets on the side with a reliable booky for the latest ballgame. An optimist to the end, he was a big man living life big, a candle lit at both ends . . . leaving a legacy of his own special light to illuminate an era when music meant something to so many.
And a tragic end. catching pneumonia while riding from coast to coast on a train during Jim Crow days. Poor access to medical care and his obesity sealed his fate.My mother who played a slide piano she learned to play in Little Rock in the 20s and 30s became the choir mistress in Detroit for the church that featured Brian and Eddie Holland. It was their granpa's church. Some of their later Motown piano arrangements came from my ma.( visitor: Kendra's mom)
Wow this is so cool reading this I definitely want to learn more about he and is influence on jazz,, ironically I was watching some movie " Be Kind Rewind" I started reading more on him it's really awesome
@@user-ug3hz4yw9x ~ The path to knowledge is (A) awareness & (B) understanding. With your eyes & mind, you have seen something of the amazing men & no few women who have shaped societal niches, by invention & originality - men like Fats Waller have been sculptors of "Cool", to do their thing, their way, & left the world all the better for it. Through in some Dino (Dean Martin) & maybe some "Night Train" by early Elvis via Rockabilly . . . & you have the ingredients of being one swinging, cool cat. Drast'voyt'yeh - the very best to you, Sir.
Wonderful comment. Music and talent like this is timeless and unforgettable!
I love his music but that thumbnail really is great nightmare fuel
Caifanes
Bro wtf they changed it
This is the 1943 recording. What do you mean "they changed it?"
that first part of the instrumental can give anyone a chill down their spine of "IVE HEARD THAT BEFORE!"