This song (and this rendition in particular) needs to be back on the pop or r&b charts. Joe Williams is smiling, snapping his fingers, and tapping his feet from above. Great job everyone, especially Tyreek.
Incredible! The best of Joe Williams and Johnny Hartman in a young guy! This sounds like the best of the late 50’s and early 60’s. That is about the highest praise I could give a combo with jazz/blues singers!❤️
Some good (GREAT) old fashioned swingin’, shoutin’ blues! Mr McDole’s got the sound, Emmett making me remember Gene Harris, Mr Hervey keepin’ the “Hey MFer” lick alive (3:16) ;^), bass solo to end all bass solos and Mr Lumpkin kickin’ everything into high gear!
Gotta admit when I saw the title, my mind immediately went to B.B. King's up-tempo version performed at the Regal in '65. This performance is equally as pleasing to the ear.
B.B. King did 2 earlier versions in the 1950s firstly with Maxwell Davis and then with the Count's men. I have the second version on a 45. The song is said to have originated through Memphis Slim who recorded it in the 1940s as 'Nobody Loves Me" and he received composer credits and royalties for 'Every Day', but the original was by a Pinetop Sparks in 1935. I am sure if you went further into it, the song may have some traditional origins. Lowell Fulson also did the song and had a hit with it. Since the famous Joe Williams and Basie recording of the song in 1955 most versions have followed the style and pattern of his version. It truly became a blues standard with many different recordings and the fine version here is one of a long line.
@@helloitsmcdole oh no way, that's my bad haha, I looked up both names and saw different articles so I assumed you had a brother but that makes more sense.
Blues is the heart and soul of jazz. These cats are world class.
This song (and this rendition in particular) needs to be back on the pop or r&b charts. Joe Williams is smiling, snapping his fingers, and tapping his feet from above. Great job everyone, especially Tyreek.
this is the most underrated channel on youtube
It’s held in very high regard
@@OrcaTrumpet Yeah I agree, but with this much skill I would expect a lot more views and subscribers.
@@willywally408this is about as much as the jazz community can give
7:47 What a gorgeous bass solo in the midst of all! Beautifully developed and subtly concluded.
A young Joe Williams... This whole group is
TOP NOTCH!!!
Oooh Yeah!
Very impressed with Emmet's comping, very sensitive to what's going on. Just great
Oh very nice! Brings memory on Basie with Joe Williams
Count Basie and Joe Turner classic ... great to hear on a sunny Sunday morning to get up and going, thanks.
who said that youth is wasted on the youth..these young cats are truly amazing..and such joy!!!
Bill Basie and Joe Williams are smiling down on this crew! Swingin’ from the first bar!
You guys make Ernie Wilkins, Count Basie, and Joe Williams proud, may they RIP. To the vocalist, man you got Big Joe on this one.
A la Joe Williams! Great voice thanks for keepin' it alive!
Incredible! The best of Joe Williams and Johnny Hartman in a young guy! This sounds like the best of the late 50’s and early 60’s. That is about the highest praise I could give a combo with jazz/blues singers!❤️
That trumpet solo was great
Love Emmet's piano and the whole ensemble.
Some good (GREAT) old fashioned swingin’, shoutin’ blues! Mr McDole’s got the sound, Emmett making me remember Gene Harris, Mr Hervey keepin’ the “Hey MFer” lick alive (3:16) ;^), bass solo to end all bass solos and Mr Lumpkin kickin’ everything into high gear!
Absolutely spectacular! Thank you Tyreek and musicians. 👏
Exactly what I needed! Thank you all!!! Tyreek for sure has heard Joe Williams´. And has the timbre naturally. Want to to hear him in15-20 years.
Truth!
Such a joy getting to hear Tyreek sing!
The next great jazz singer/artist has arrived
When it is cold and grey in london this is the groove I want to listen to. Fabulous!
Tyreek and Hervey, tearing it up!
Lotta energy Emmet, hope you working through whatever you were working through brother. So much love🫶🏻
Beautiful! One of my favorites! So beautiful hearing it again today!
So nice, one of the best version of this tune I've found in UA-cam. Thank you guys!
So good!
I needed this. Wonderful. Thank you.
Tyreek McDole = Joe Williams II, LOVE IT!!!
Put this in a textbook on how to play the blues!!
One best jazz and blues artistry!!!!! You bet!!!!!❤
Bravo 👏 👏 👏 👏👏
How is it possible that every single player stole the show?
It was for the taking
This is a fabulous and exquisite performance!
Fantastic!
Great take and tribute to Basie and Joe Williams.
great playing everyone, congrats!
Gotta admit when I saw the title, my mind immediately went to B.B. King's up-tempo version performed at the Regal in '65. This performance is equally as pleasing to the ear.
The vocalist seems to be trying too hard in my opinion
B.B. King did 2 earlier versions in the 1950s firstly with Maxwell Davis and then with the Count's men. I have the second version on a 45. The song is said to have originated through Memphis Slim who recorded it in the 1940s as 'Nobody Loves Me" and he received composer credits and royalties for 'Every Day', but the original was by a Pinetop Sparks in 1935. I am sure if you went further into it, the song may have some traditional origins. Lowell Fulson also did the song and had a hit with it. Since the famous Joe Williams and Basie recording of the song in 1955 most versions have followed the style and pattern of his version. It truly became a blues standard with many different recordings and the fine version here is one of a long line.
Great plunger technique!
♥♥♥fabulous bann & singer !!!!
Thanks!
I love me some blues
WOOOOOOOOOO
The winner of the 2023 Sarah Vaughan International Jazz Vocal Competition is... @Tyreek.McDole!!!
He puts me in the mind of Joe Williams 😊
swinging!
This guy does an similarly impressive version of this tune at essentially ellington 2018 from Osceola Country School for the Arts.
That's me actually... haha
@@helloitsmcdole oh no way, that's my bad haha, I looked up both names and saw different articles so I assumed you had a brother but that makes more sense.
There’s no stress! Thanks for checking out the music. You’re so awesome for that
.* Hno, tú haces vivir el jazz y todo lo bueno te acompaña...gracias.
Tyreek is literally new young Al Jarreau
Emmet Cohen and his ensemble should have a residency at Birdland
Anthony Hervey's trumpet sound fan 🙋♂
イントロを聴いて良い意味で嫌な予感がした。何とジョー・ウィリアムスが蘇ったような歌声に興奮した。米国には未だにレジェンドを敬愛する若手がいる事に安堵した。それにしても、よく研究してると思いますね。ジャズの未来は大変明るいと思った。
Reminds me of Kevin mahogany’s tone 🐬
Bro sounds like the count
tremendu
ua-cam.com/video/xGaGaU4Gj5A/v-deo.html
Both of these videos remind me of the other!!
Que maravilha....delícia pura❤...BR
Thanks!