Schmaltzy? A joke? Neither one. A great tune by a gifted player. This was one of my favorites then, and it stands the test of time - still to this day a great melody.
All I know is my family was all country (im mostly Rock) and were big fans and I think he was primarily country and so with the stiff beat was avoiding R & B jerry Lee, blues, rock comparisons. Its like here where I live you cant make the Mexican food authentic or they gripe, but its still tasty
Tom Scott
I first heard this song in 1950 when it was on the Hit Parade.
Rob Tro
Hey Piero...stop smoking the funny stuff. This version is great!
tommy christensen
its a dream just to listning to this melodi
mya lansky
This is that ole carnival music
HalfFastChevy
Schmaltzy? A joke? Neither one. A great tune by a gifted player. This was one of my favorites then, and it stands the test of time - still to this day a great melody.
John Reichard
Tickling the ivorys none better than Floyd.
bigraviolees
All I know is my family was all country (im mostly Rock) and were big fans and I think he was primarily country and so with the stiff beat was avoiding R & B jerry Lee, blues, rock comparisons. Its like here where I live you cant make the Mexican food authentic or they gripe, but its still tasty
Cheryl Simser
What a wonderful piece, reminds of ragtime, bouncy and cheerful!
mya lansky
Did I get somthin wrong this is not blues crazy tihis is that
Codie Sloan
I enjoyed listening to this song! thank you for posting!
Heitor Silva
In the sixties I was 20 years old and remember very well this great piano player.
kenny clower
This is good, but my Mom plays this way better than anything on here, including Floyd Cramer.
jennifur sun
was one of my fav songs to try and play when i used to thanks for the post