What a beautiful ballad of being STOOD UP on an evening all planned out by someone who cares enough to go out of their way. Is this the thanks I get for Loving you? It's time somebody told the truth. Nuff Said! I'll Holla T'Challa
Jo-El is a good friend of mine...He gave me the honor of singing the 2nd set when he wasn't up to singing...Class act...wish more were like him...Hell of a squeeze box player...Love Ya Brother !.... KT
I would have to disagree with you. The original version is good, but is too smooth and polished the whole way through, almost feeling like a "paint by numbers" blues tune at times, and depends to much on the silky smooth blues piano style, while Jo-Els version has a much more raw sound thanks to the fusion of the cajun roots and honky tonk style of piano and aggressive guitar work... It really makes the feelings of hurt, anger, fear, and abandonment that the song is about come to life far more vividly.
@@ColtCobra2002 Ok I had to listen to Jo-El's version again. I agree, his guitar playing is really good but to me it lacks the feel that Robert has. It is a sad blues ballad song not needing to have a harder edge as you say. I feel the pain every time I play it & as its meant to be. And it's 35 years since I bought that "False Accusations" Album. Forget the piano, its all about the unique blues guitar and the incomparable singing of Robert that drives home the pain of the song. There is so much feeling in his singing which compliments his guitar playing. Jo-El's voice hasn't got the feeling & beautiful melodic tone that Robert's has & it doesn't match his guitar playing the way that Robert is so in sync with both. I told my partner I'd love to have the song played at my Funeral not because of the circumstances of the song, just because it is an excellent, sad song that I love.
😭I love this song Jo-EL ❤️ brings back so many memories 🎵
My late husband was a musician and he died. but when i came home every night i heard. come on joe. thank you. God bless.
..yeah ..very touching that Connie..I play bass..love that tune ..all the best
Don't get any better than this
RIP Jo-El!!!!
Yes, boys & goils it is me that shared this
Cajun blues at the very best. The solo is awesome, and haunting
Love Jo El, Doug, Eddy Raven and ALL Cajun music!! Oh, Sammy Kershaw as well 💋 💕
LOVE YOU MUCH
One of his best songs. So much soul and great guitar run. Been down that road
. Last time made me write a song called No Show Blues.
.. brilliant!..soul poring out of that.. ..what a solo..
What a beautiful ballad of being STOOD UP on an evening all planned out by someone who cares enough to go out of their way. Is this the thanks I get for Loving you? It's time somebody told the truth. Nuff Said!
I'll Holla T'Challa
One of my favorite Joel songs. Guitar is great telling how it’s hurting. Love it
I wouldn't have slipped your mind....beautiful music Jo El
LOVE Jo-El....cool music.........
Top notch guitar work and his vocals are right on the dot.
Jo-el or Robert Cray...this is one of the best pained filled blues tracks out there. Great version of a great song.
Jo-El is a good friend of mine...He gave me the honor of singing the 2nd set when he wasn't up to singing...Class act...wish more were like him...Hell of a squeeze box player...Love Ya Brother !....
KT
Thank you for putting this on here u have no idea how much this song means to me
Epic tunes
Great, great song, fantastic guitar playing.
Love the whole cd
JO EL THIS IS A GREAT BREAK-UP TUNE FROM THE RAGIN CAGIN!
i feel like i am in love every time i hear you . thank you
Stunning sick guitar! But Joel is Amazing anyway!
Nice Version !! But the original by The Robert Cray Band from 1985 is awesome
I would have to disagree with you. The original version is good, but is too smooth and polished the whole way through, almost feeling like a "paint by numbers" blues tune at times, and depends to much on the silky smooth blues piano style, while Jo-Els version has a much more raw sound thanks to the fusion of the cajun roots and honky tonk style of piano and aggressive guitar work... It really makes the feelings of hurt, anger, fear, and abandonment that the song is about come to life far more vividly.
@@ColtCobra2002 Ok I had to listen to Jo-El's version again. I agree, his guitar playing is really good but to me it lacks the feel that Robert has. It is a sad blues ballad song not needing to have a harder edge as you say. I feel the pain every time I play it & as its meant to be. And it's 35 years since I bought that "False Accusations" Album. Forget the piano, its all about the unique blues guitar and the incomparable singing of Robert that drives home the pain of the song. There is so much feeling in his singing which compliments his guitar playing. Jo-El's voice hasn't got the feeling & beautiful melodic tone that Robert's has & it doesn't match his guitar playing the way that Robert is so in sync with both. I told my partner I'd love to have the song played at my Funeral not because of the circumstances of the song, just because it is an excellent, sad song that I love.
Not to be confused with Bill Cosby's version 'I've Slipped Something in Her Drink'.
Fucking hilarious, Man.
IS THIS MAN THE RAGIN CAGIUN?
NO HE IS NOT THASTS DOUG KERSHAW
Jo-El is an awesome Cajun but Doug Kershaw is the original Ragin Cajun.
@@terri5757 Tony Joe White is the swamp fox of Rainy Night in Georgia fame. Love them all!
No he is better than Doug Kershaw