I want to put in a plug for miss Sophie Tucker from Hartford Ct. and her famous song After your gone circa 1915. And so many more she made famous.
@moimeme41 Жыл бұрын
Since a longtime, Adam is the best !
@reddustdiecastmodelrail1499 Жыл бұрын
Great show ! Wonderful playing ! Awesome ! Great music ! thanks very much !!!
@hermansjo5 ай бұрын
Jongeman een heerlijk spel en goede oude nummers hier geniet ik nou eens echt van gr Lies
@richardwheaton9245 Жыл бұрын
I love the old songs
@myboibill Жыл бұрын
I know I must’ve hung around with the wrong crowd because even before you named the song Margie I was singing along to it. It was very few of them I don’t know and I don’t know how this is happened. I’m also a wizard and show tunes. I can play them but I hack them you played them the way they should be. I don’t get to see you on Sunday nights but a tune in usually on Monday or Tuesday in the evening to watch you on my phone and I certainly enjoy you. Tonight I can’t remember what town in Colorado you were in that that it makes a difference I am here and sunny New England tonight. Thank you Adam
@marshallbowen8693 Жыл бұрын
“When you and I were young Maggie” was written for Maggie Clarke Johnson by her husband George. Maggie died very young of TB and is buried in the family plot near Binbrook, Ontario where her husband was a teacher.
@dwoodrufff Жыл бұрын
Live performance 2/12/2023 Timestamps: 0:02:31 - 0:00:01 Margie (J Russel Robinson & Con Conrad 1920) 0:02:33 - 0:02:46 Marie (Irving Berlin 1929, updated 1937) 0:05:19 - 0:05:56 Sweet Sue (Victor Young 1928); 0:07:01 If You Knew Susie (Buddy DeSylva & Joseph Meyer 1925) 0:08:30 - 0:10:09 When You and I were Young Maggie (George W Johnson & James Austin Butterfield 1864) [inspired by the John William "Blind" Boone piano roll] 0:16:43 - 0:17:07 Ida Sweet as Apple Cider (Eddie Munson 1903) lyrics: Eddie Leonard 0:20:53 - 0:22:09 My Old Flame (Arthur Johnson 1934) Mae West 0:25:04 - 0:25:48 A Guy What Takes His Time (Ralph Rainger 1933) 0:29:10 - 0:29:40 Diane (Ernö Rapée & Lew Pollack 1927); 0:30:59 Charmaine (Ernö Rapée & Lew Pollack 1926) 0:33:11 - 0:34:10 Rose of Washington Square (Ballard MacDonald & James F Hanley 1920); 0:35:57 Second Hand Rose (Grant Clarke & James F Hanley 1921) Fannie Brice 0:38:20 - 0:39:21 Chlo-e - Song of the Swamp (Charles N Daniels alias Neil Moret 1927) lyrics: Gus Kahn 0:43:47 - 0:44:50 You've Got to Be a Football Hero (Al Sherman & Buddy Fields & Al Lewis 1933) 0:47:55 - 0:48:04 Love Letters in the Sand (J Fred Coots 1931) 0:51:59 - 0:52:50 Let Me Call You Sweetheart (Leo Friedman 1910) lyrics by Beth Slater Whitson; 0:53:49 Meet Me Tonight in Dreamland (Leo Friedman 1909) lyrics by Beth Slater Whitson 0:55:31 - 0:56:08 If I Had You (Ted Shapiro & Jimmy Campbell & Reg Connelly 1928) 1:00:01 - 1:00:50 True Love (Cole Porter 1956) 1:03:57 - 1:04:35 Moon River (Henry Mancini 1961) lyrics: Johnny Mercer; 1:06:14 Sweetheart Tree (Henry Mancini 1965) lyrics: Johnny Mercer 1:08:24 - 1:09:20 Smoke Gets in Your Eyes (Jerome Kern 1933); 1:12:28 All the Things You Are (Jerome Kern 1939) 1:15:21 - 1:15:49 Tango Fredette (Johnny Maddox c1995) 1:19:24 - 1:21:04 Manhattan (Richard Rodgers 1925); 1:22:53 Blue Room (Richard Rogers 1926); 1:24:17 My Funny Valentine (Richard Rodgers 1937); 1:26:54 You Took Advantage of Me (Richard Rogers 1928); 1:28:43 Lover (Richard Rogers 1932) lyrics: Lorenz Hart [partly inspired by John Arpin]
@drgaryb13 Жыл бұрын
"When You and I Were Young, Maggie" was used to great comic effect in the W.C. Fields classic "The Old Fashioned Way." I can still hear Jan Duggan's shrill voice and see Field's face, as he tries to tolerate it!
@drgaryb13 Жыл бұрын
(And yes, I'm aware that she also belts "Gathering Up Shells from the Seashore" and other tunes!)
@myboibill Жыл бұрын
You might want to find the sheet music to her first hit movie Klondike Ani I believe that was circa 1931 and in it she sings a song I’ve been looking for for years called I am an accidental woman in an oriental mood for love. You’ve played some really good ones tonight so far I am really enjoying it tonight but I always do. I’d love to see you in person someday you put your heart and soul in it.
@myboibill Жыл бұрын
Isn’t it romantic, or the way you look tonight my funny Valentine these are three that came to my mind on Monday night. Maybe for next year I don’t think there’s a better one than the way you look tonight. Ginger Rogers and Fred Astaire I think it’s from flying down to Rio but I could be wrong gorgeous sorry.
@myboibill Жыл бұрын
How Are things in Glocca mora is a delightful song from the musical Finian’s rainbow. It appears often enough and anthologies of movie music and I think he would find at a lonely song to play. I’d like to hear you sing one of these days.
@raymondbiller2257 Жыл бұрын
Thanks to KZbin I don't have to choose between Adam and the Super Bowl(way to go KC).
@edcew8236 Жыл бұрын
Compline at Christ Church Anglican (Savaannah) got first place. Third quarter of the Super Bowl got second priority, Adam to be enjoyed at my leisure -- several times over.
@C103-e7s Жыл бұрын
You play the piano very well
@myboibill Жыл бұрын
Love Mae West. My favorite is a guy what takes his rime.
@phxpndl Жыл бұрын
I wouldn’t show that boring audience . Plant some appreciative people in front. Great performance . 4 arrows is a ragtime PLAYER! 🎹🎶❤️