Many thanks, domila, for recording and filming this with such good sound quality. It was composed by Bo Carter in 1934. As Brenda Mello has pointed out (in comments on another video), the song has a 32-bar a-a-b-a structure, and has much in common with 'Fingering With Your Fingers', which Tuba Skinny also play. It should not be confused with 'Taint Nobody's Business But Mine', which is a quite different song. Tuba Skinny are here playing it in the key of D flat, which is rarely used by traditional jazz bands. Sounds to me as though the Middle Eight uses the sequence: | F7 | F7 | Bb7 | Bb7 | Eb7 | Eb7 | Ab7 | Ab7 |. Is that right?
Thank you so much for filming and sharing here with us. It is always great to see how Shaye enjoy the music.
Lovely Regards Dave from Berlin Germany 👋
There's Shaye's wonderful smile when Craig ends his solo with that outrageous trill.
Many thanks, domila, for recording and filming this with such good sound quality. It was composed by Bo Carter in 1934. As Brenda Mello has pointed out (in comments on another video), the song has a 32-bar a-a-b-a structure, and has much in common with 'Fingering With Your Fingers', which Tuba Skinny also play. It should not be confused with 'Taint Nobody's Business But Mine', which is a quite different song. Tuba Skinny are here playing it in the key of D flat, which is rarely used by traditional jazz bands. Sounds to me as though the Middle Eight uses the sequence: | F7 | F7 | Bb7 | Bb7 | Eb7 | Eb7 | Ab7 | Ab7 |. Is that right?
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