Fats Waller & Art Tatum - "After You've Gone"

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  • Опубліковано 10 лют 2025
  • (00:00) 1. Fats Waller (rec. 1930)*
    (03:27) 2. Art Tatum (rec. 1934)**
    piano duet with Benny Payne
    **piano solo

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  • @vestibulate
    @vestibulate 7 років тому +103

    Fats delivered one of the most memorable lines in jazz lore. He was playing in a club in New York when Art Tatum walked in. Fats spotted him, stopped and said to the audience, "Ladies and gentlemen, I play the piano. But tonight, God is in the house."

    • @jamesneilsongrahamloveinth1301
      @jamesneilsongrahamloveinth1301 6 років тому +15

      What discernment on Fats Waller's part, warms the heart . . .

    • @clarkelaidlaw1678
      @clarkelaidlaw1678 3 роки тому +17

      Fats actually said,near as I recall was..'some say I play like an angel,but tonight God is in the house'

    • @vestibulate
      @vestibulate 3 роки тому +3

      @@clarkelaidlaw1678 Sounds even better. Thanks.

    • @mysterytrain3
      @mysterytrain3 2 роки тому +4

      I remember Jack Kerouac saying the same thing in ‘On the Road’, but he was referring to George Shearing. We all have our gods, I guess.

    • @waffleMccoy
      @waffleMccoy 2 роки тому

      @@clarkelaidlaw1678 YOU were THERE!?

  • @DavidCotovsky
    @DavidCotovsky Рік тому +7

    When I see a Fats Waller selection, odds are it's great music and I play it automatically!

    • @dylan-kerry
      @dylan-kerry 3 місяці тому

      Fats Wallers recording of this piece is the best instrumental one out there. Nothing compares to

  • @peterkleinman3526
    @peterkleinman3526 3 роки тому +27

    While driving a taxi in San Francisco in the '90s I was playing a cd of either Fats Waller or Billie Holiday when a conventioneering business man in his 40s asked me "what kind of music is this?" I felt truly sorry for Mr. Button Down. "It's called 'jazz', sir."

    • @luvmyrecords
      @luvmyrecords 2 роки тому +4

      At least you didn't have to say, "If you don't know by now, don't mess with it!" You may have created a new fan that day!

    • @grubbybuckets
      @grubbybuckets 2 роки тому +2

      Then everybody clapped

    • @MrCrowebobby
      @MrCrowebobby Рік тому

      Must have been the 1890s.

    • @dean3434
      @dean3434 2 місяці тому +1

      I bet you indeed opened his mind a bit about music. Maybe?

  • @dylan-kerry
    @dylan-kerry 3 місяці тому +2

    The way Fats Waller plays this piece is really the best instrumental recording there is. He really captures the emotion of the piece and the second pianist really adds to it.

  • @DavidSaks
    @DavidSaks 4 роки тому +16

    All of a sudden it's a dance hall in a 10 by 12 room in 1941,.Anyone who listens to this in it's entirety will sleep better from now on for the rest of their life. I'm glad I found it.

  • @wstewic
    @wstewic 6 місяців тому +3

    Mr Thomas Waller performance is allways superb, and of course the art of Mr Tatum.

  • @susanbloodgood3572
    @susanbloodgood3572 4 роки тому +32

    No one more fun to listen to than Fats Waller

    • @michaelconnolly3990
      @michaelconnolly3990 3 роки тому

      So true!

    • @louisemiriam
      @louisemiriam 2 роки тому +3

      Yes, the ultimate cheery-uppy pianist. He had humour in his fingertips. Which is why I prefer him to Tatum, for all the latter's brilliance.

    • @chomnansaedan4788
      @chomnansaedan4788 Рік тому +1

      @@louisemiriam yeah, I feel the same way.

    • @jacobzimmermann59
      @jacobzimmermann59 Рік тому +2

      IMHO the only one who could touch him in terms of sheer fun and contagious swing is Errol Garner.

  • @davidbull5757
    @davidbull5757 Рік тому +3

    Two giants stride on stride piano! Giant strides...

  • @christophersimmons6377
    @christophersimmons6377 8 років тому +43

    The late great Thomas Wright "Fats" Waller was born on this day in NYC in 1904. He was an American jazz pianist, organist, composer, singer, and comedic entertainer, whose innovations to the Harlem stride style laid the groundwork for modern jazz piano.

    • @taiping194
      @taiping194 7 років тому

      facebook.com/Fats.Waller.Jam.and.Jive/

    • @miltonmellor280
      @miltonmellor280 5 років тому +11

      Swinging the Blues...a Fats Waller composition ...i was taught 73 years ago when learning Harlem Stride ...has all the great progressions etc....but finding this music for this is seemingly impossible....bought all his books... Still play this piece....stride etc. But no music .....Swingin the Blues ....great learning piece.....played pro for several years ....still play in seniors home where i live. . at 91

    • @ericboberic
      @ericboberic 3 роки тому +1

      @@miltonmellor280 Keep swinging, Milton!

  • @michaelhorn6029
    @michaelhorn6029 9 років тому +29

    I heard this on a 756 vinyl in the 40's and loved it ever since. Only just found it again.

  • @jean-pierresultana4004
    @jean-pierresultana4004 2 роки тому +6

    Fantastique FATS, un fabuleux musicien, l'esprit même du Jazz

  • @charleslecuyer4996
    @charleslecuyer4996 8 років тому +22

    Art Tatum, I never seen a such performer. I mist him.

  • @salweir
    @salweir 5 років тому +10

    Masters unparalleled

  • @Gennettor-nc8kx
    @Gennettor-nc8kx 29 днів тому +1

    First part is by Fats Waller AND Benny Payne, on TWO pianos. Strangely, Tatum plays a wrong chord in the second bar of the A parts.....

  • @beesknees.
    @beesknees. 3 роки тому +2

    Listening in the old blvd.

  • @stevefreebob
    @stevefreebob Рік тому +1

    So Beautiful. The cool cats on the Keys!. Totally in tune with the Universe.

  • @andrewbarrett1537
    @andrewbarrett1537 6 років тому +22

    The solo that Fats Waller takes at 2:05 sounds the closest to James P. Johnson of anything I've ever heard recorded of him.
    At 2:41, I think that is Bennie Payne playing the high countermelody, while Waller takes the lead in a lower treble register.

  • @98raja
    @98raja Місяць тому

    Amazing …just amazing

  • @pghagen
    @pghagen 6 років тому +26

    I love Fats' interpretation; You hear all the inner voices in the lefthand and melody in the right hand and his touch is wonderful. Tatum plays (as often) a lot of notes in the right hand, but i hardly hear any melody. Fats played organ too and in Europe he was called "The Chopin of Jazz"

    • @josecamilo1640
      @josecamilo1640 6 років тому +2

      I agree. Fats is an artist of senses and a pianist of great dexterity and mellow; Art is a pianist and a technician of dexterity, much of a great “mechanicist”

    • @skierpage
      @skierpage 5 років тому +9

      I hear about 35 melodies in Art Tatum's version in addition to the original. His improvisational skills are on a different level, married to unequaled technique. You may not like the way he reharmonizes and reinvents constantly, but it seems the complete opposite of "mechanical."

    • @DOLEWDREW
      @DOLEWDREW 5 років тому +4

      Umm... "Fats' interpretation;" was a DUET!!!

    • @wernerblaser5565
      @wernerblaser5565 Рік тому

      Benny Paine seems to be the other pianist. @@DOLEWDREW

  • @rkrw576
    @rkrw576 6 років тому +16

    American genius.

  • @jayyoung4534
    @jayyoung4534 4 роки тому +4

    Wonderful years in the American musical Renaissance. Thank you UA-cam

  • @fridtjovruden5225
    @fridtjovruden5225 Рік тому

    Elegance, -pure bliss

  • @valentinmateve5182
    @valentinmateve5182 4 роки тому +5

    Wonderful music master Fats Waller!!!

  • @gregwalker1913
    @gregwalker1913 Рік тому

    Rewatching the Ken Burns Jazz series and this just scratches my itch.

  • @stewartross7922
    @stewartross7922 4 роки тому +2

    Simply the best

  • @giovannigentile7211
    @giovannigentile7211 5 років тому +11

    Oscar Peterson was able to interpreting such Fats or Art Tatum those incredible GENIUS

    • @jacobzimmermann59
      @jacobzimmermann59 Рік тому +2

      Honestly I always found it easier to imitate Tatum than Fats. With enough practice, you eventually get there in terms of technique, speed etc, even his unusual modulations are something that can be learnt. But Fats' genius was in how he was one with the piano, made it swing and sing and make any day one listened to him a great day. You can get Fats Waller's transcriptions, learn and play them note for note and it still wouldn't have the same atmosphere and radiate the same joy like when he played it.

    • @NIKMMUSIC
      @NIKMMUSIC Рік тому +2

      @@jacobzimmermann59this is exactly how i feel. ain't misbehaving is the only song of his i got down almost 100% to the way fats played it. the rest...i gave up

  • @UncleDuTheWatchman
    @UncleDuTheWatchman Рік тому +1

    Fats Waller had so much influnce on Gospel Music for his name to not be mentioned in its history. I just heard everything we do in Gospel playing in just one minute from 1:30-2:40. Anybody who knows what Church sounds like know that THAT is CHURCH. And he was doing that in 1930 when Gospel Music was in its infancy and the truth is that those musicians who nursed Gospel had to get their influences from somewhere outside those first couple generations of Gospel Music becoming commercial. FATS WALLER'S INFLUENCE CANNOT BE DENIED AND SHOULD BE DOCUMENTED AS SO.

  • @marshacooper9088
    @marshacooper9088 4 роки тому +5

    Thank you!!

  • @georgemcclinchy796
    @georgemcclinchy796 4 роки тому +4

    Holy what! I didn't know Waller was that innovative and pristine. Know wonder why Capone kidnapped him for his birthday party.

  • @R-gl5im
    @R-gl5im Рік тому +1

    Das waren noch Zeiten.

  • @flamentphilippe7744
    @flamentphilippe7744 4 роки тому +1

    In my heart,forever !

  • @pamtebelman2321
    @pamtebelman2321 7 років тому +10

    so beautiful - thank you for putting this out.

  • @bloodgrss
    @bloodgrss 11 років тому +71

    Please stop uploading these two incredible pianists and theitr fabulous music...I can't get any work done......

    • @muraya_mziki
      @muraya_mziki 6 років тому +2

      Bloodygosh lmao

    • @peterpiece2102
      @peterpiece2102 5 років тому +1

      You recognized almost the best solution for your problem. Funny.. and nice. 🤭👌

    • @bigdick3228
      @bigdick3228 5 років тому +1

      Then perhaps your heart lies...somewhere else.

  • @tadeoacharan5169
    @tadeoacharan5169 5 років тому +6

    ¡¡Beautiful!!
    ¡¡Precioso!!

  • @nicklespale22
    @nicklespale22 2 роки тому +1

    The fact that Fat's version is listened to so much more says alot, and it's not simply because most people naturally don't watch videos to the end. But Fat's version follows the script to a T and adds a bit of sweetener for pleasure. Fact is most people enjoy what's predictable and easy to interpret. They like to things to simply "go as their supposed to," flow like the rest and follow the crowd. People can't handle the creativity complexity of independence in true art.
    You know what Jazz is supposed to be right? It's deviating from the norm as far as possible while proving consistently a concept of the original tune in a song played.

    • @nicklespale22
      @nicklespale22 2 роки тому

      oh my God... I watched a documentary after and this guy summarizes what I mean, perfectly ua-cam.com/video/VXJb14qufe4/v-deo.html

    • @UncleDuTheWatchman
      @UncleDuTheWatchman Рік тому

      Listen...I love them both but I have played 1:30-2:40 over and over so many times its bordering on obsession. Fats Waller PLAYED.

  • @alexandermarquis6197
    @alexandermarquis6197 3 роки тому +2

    Nice

  • @秋元信彦
    @秋元信彦 Рік тому

    Best ever.

  • @Classof1970
    @Classof1970 9 років тому +6

    Stride piano at its best!

  • @johngulino2651
    @johngulino2651 4 місяці тому

    Sometimes, I hear Art Tatum play, and I could swear he had five hands.

  • @medicixxvl3126
    @medicixxvl3126 Рік тому

    Thank you for this upload. It is beautiful.

  • @agliso1
    @agliso1 11 років тому +4

    Great!

  • @elianadelpizzo7141
    @elianadelpizzo7141 Рік тому

    Simplesmente espetacular❤❤❤

  • @TomDjll
    @TomDjll 8 років тому +33

    The Fats Waller selection is actually a duet with Benny Payne.

    • @leonardocesari
      @leonardocesari 8 років тому +2

      It is true

    • @agamaz5650
      @agamaz5650 7 років тому +6

      lol tatum still sounds better

    • @emilgilels
      @emilgilels 7 років тому +10

      Considering how many anecdotes there are from people who upon hearing Tatum for the first time thought they were actually hearing two pianists, it's not totally inappropriate that Fats plays a duet this time. :-)

    • @agamaz5650
      @agamaz5650 7 років тому +2

      haha I agree!

    • @vestibulate
      @vestibulate 7 років тому +6

      Tom Djil True. But Tatum's also playing a duet. With himself.

  • @williamyoder-b5s
    @williamyoder-b5s 5 днів тому

    45 seconds of commercials for an 11-year-old vid nice ad rates more ads than legacy media great job

  • @andrewbarrett1537
    @andrewbarrett1537 6 років тому +11

    Holy shit, this Tatum record comes the closest to sounding like Lee Sims (in places) of anything I've heard of his so far.

    • @andrewbarrett1537
      @andrewbarrett1537 6 років тому +5

      Some of those harmonizations are so far out they are practically in orbit- but always gorgeous with perfect voice-leading. The same goes for the relationship between the bass and the treble, and the inner voices. Mr. Tatum never did anything with any half-measures (so to speak) and that's one of the things that made him one of the greatest.

    • @andrewbarrett1537
      @andrewbarrett1537 6 років тому +3

      The coda is so futurist it's almost Sun Ra.

    • @MrAristaeus
      @MrAristaeus 5 років тому +5

      I’m guessing you have (but just in case you haven’t) - have you heard the telephone interview with Art Tatum where he cites Lee Sims and Fats Walker as his two greatest inspirations. He also talks about “that young Canadian pianist, Oscar Peterson”. It’s slightly surreal to hear him chat on the phone: “This is Art...”

    • @RalphDratman
      @RalphDratman 5 років тому

      @@MrAristaeus Where might I hear that interview?

    • @torstengotlind7617
      @torstengotlind7617 4 роки тому +1

      Ralph Dratman I think it might be this interview: ua-cam.com/video/_8jACm9v-lw/v-deo.html

  • @MrYezzi
    @MrYezzi 7 років тому +6

    Um dos maiores e mais completos pianistas de jazz do mundo dyezzi::. São Paulo - DC - Brasil

  • @nicklespale22
    @nicklespale22 3 роки тому +1

    5:33 buddy doesn't even wait for a predictable end of a measure to que him when to speed up! It could've been at 5:41 But you don't need to pick a moment to shift a song into another tempo, it's spontaneous so that transition can jump in anywhere. Crazy thing is how he kind of builds up suspense in those 3 seconds that follow, like he were letting the music decide its own timing, gradually picking up speed as it goes to 5:44 getting its definitive new tempo. And you wouldn't even know it for that short 3 seconds the rhythm of the song was completely suspended in freeform space!

  • @michellefuller6592
    @michellefuller6592 6 років тому +2

    I miss you Grandpa. @)----

  • @ylvapaqualin8485
    @ylvapaqualin8485 4 роки тому +2

    somewhere is music, how high the moon.... death or no, you're there! Thanks, daddy!

  • @agamaz5650
    @agamaz5650 7 років тому +7

    wish they made a collab...

  • @ellenm9058
    @ellenm9058 2 роки тому +1

    Family was his teach, Jefferson school for the blind in Toledo Ohio

  • @bellini7verdi
    @bellini7verdi 8 років тому +1

    a mi me gustan todos estos grandes............pero fats waller.................es el mas lleno de una gracia especial.....................

  • @nicklespale22
    @nicklespale22 3 роки тому +4

    4:56 what kind of note-chain even is that!? literally art. It's almost like there's two sets of runs here at the same time, running down the scale in random as they just kind of work together in harmony until they reach musical equilibrium at the notes required to catch up with the song, matched in rhythm with the song nonetheless

  • @ylvapaqualin8485
    @ylvapaqualin8485 4 роки тому

    and me, too!

  • @노경본
    @노경본 3 роки тому +1

    👍

  • @jazzlars7122
    @jazzlars7122 11 років тому +7

    Tatum was the best

  • @maurogonzalez5511
    @maurogonzalez5511 7 років тому +5

    3 hands?

  • @jeanettesteed3326
    @jeanettesteed3326 3 роки тому +5

    Wouldn’t it have been great if Art’s brain and Fat;s brain could have been preserved and looked at “after they had gone” to see if there was any difference in ordinary peoples brains to theirs. I have to say, apart from Oscar Peterson, I have never heard the piano played like that. I’m sure there are others, but I have never heard them

  • @roylittmoden1215
    @roylittmoden1215 2 роки тому

    This Fats with Bennie Paine who later became Billiy Daniels pianist

  • @MalachiPelly-vk9du
    @MalachiPelly-vk9du Рік тому

    He kinda loses the tempo at 5:30 but the song is still nothing but bliss

  • @akenji47
    @akenji47 7 років тому +9

    Love Tatum, but Fats is the best

  • @ellenm9058
    @ellenm9058 2 роки тому +1

    Toledo, Ohio everyone in Toledo had kids learn how to play the piano and they were born blind can’t see

  • @clarkelaidlaw1678
    @clarkelaidlaw1678 6 років тому +6

    Art Tatum overplayed somewhat in my opinion. marvellous at the keyboard though he was..his virtuosity led him to play so many notes and chords in one song,and was very impressive...but he was not in the same class as Thomas Waller when it comes to swing...there may be a time when I can control my tapping feet when Fats plays, but tonight wasn't it.😄

    • @leocoleman8156
      @leocoleman8156 3 роки тому +1

      I wouldn't call it overplaying. Art Tatum was simply a natural and spontaneous INNOVATIVE jazz pianist who couldn't help, but as you say overplay. He could be considered a concert jazz pianist - on equal to Horowitz or Arrau. For example, as they were to classical, he was to jazz. He had creativity and imagination and speed which was God-given upon him. Others were in awe and without a clue of how to imitate him - except maybe Oscar Peterson.

  • @luigirusso5525
    @luigirusso5525 4 роки тому +1

    Altra musica

  • @ellenm9058
    @ellenm9058 2 роки тому

    Going to kill computer, telling me family wasn’t Art teach. Piano teacher was Overton Jay Remy RE aMY

  • @tamazpatarkalashvili2811
    @tamazpatarkalashvili2811 2 роки тому +1

    A s to me I like more Fats Waller's version, more rfesh and and innovative, as Tatum's one is full of endless arpeggios that's boring.