Should we all just admit that Hugh Laurie is living his best life? First, famous comedian on two, hugely successful British shows. Second, wildly popular and loved dramatic actor. Third, tremendously talented musician. And he seems to be healthy, happily married, and have a great family. What a guy!
Comedy, drama, best-selling novels, piano, soulful singing, saxaphone , percussion and harmonica. It should be illegal, the talent that this man possesses. I adore him.
He's definitely got more than his share of talent and gifts. Seriously, can he at least spare one note so then I could claim not to be totally untalented? 😁
Yes, he does have a terrific voice for the blues. As @Barbara Kenn says--amazing. I've never seen him act, but have heard he can do other stuff, and here's your proof. These polymaths are always really good at everything that interests them.
Laurie's dirge-like piano introduction to St James Infirmary is quite moving, and with the great Allen Toussaint conducting the horns and winds, I simply don't have sufficient superlatives to describe what listening to the music means to me.
Love it when a performance allows you time to hear every voice, instrument, or backing vocal instead of each fighting each getting in the way of each other.
@@nathandavis293 I think about the lines where the King of Sweden "gave her a home built of gold and steel/A diamond car with platinum wheels" and Fry says "That was awfully good of King Gustav".
This song is a variant of "The Gambler's Blues", which is a based on "St James Infirmary", which has a melody closer to "The Streets of Laredo", both of which are based on a very old song called "The Unfortunate Rake" (which also starts at St James' Hospital). There are several other variants as well. Some are about cowboys or soldiers who have been shot; some about gamblers or prostitutes who have caught syphilis (a much more virulent disease in past times).
Gut strings on bass and calf heads on drums. Thank you gentlemen. You are showing this mad world the way it should be The sound is monumental. Thank you all .thank you . :))))
I've heard this before and keep going back to listen again. Superb rendition of this song and Hugh Laurie blows me away every time. One person who is multitalented and excels in all his talents. It's such a treat to hear this . Way to go Hugh Laurie.
Oh, Yes Yes Yes. Sweet Crescent City Blues ! Play It, Sing It, Be It. Possibly the best ever version of this classic. Get down, boys and girls, get dowwwnnnnn.
I'm so glad I introduced this to my Dad! He would play this on the piano when I was little! I called it the 'nurses song'. 4 years old so infirmary = nurses. My Dad died in 2020. I'm so glad he heard this!
I agree with every aspect of Mr. Laurie's not only gifted but talented workmanship starts with his music I feel that it all comes full circle amazing talent
Laurie's interpretation made me think he probably killed her ... and just when I'd thought that, he was laughing, too! Plus he skipped the 3rd verse: "Though she treated me mean and low down somehow I didn't care for the Lord does know, she was a good gal and I'll meet her again up there..."
I heard you play this music and I couldn’t stop the tears from coming. What beauty and pain in your music it’s so alive . Your music has a voice that speaks every language. You are a wonderful actor. You are an amazing musician. My heart weeps , if I could have such a gift to speak through the keys, the stings and the wood. Your voice screams through your fingertips.
I've heard many renditions of this great classic. But this may actually be the best yet. Even better than Cab Calloway's original 1930s recording or the Betty Boop version. Perhaps, dare I say it, even better than Louis Armstrong.
*Flashbacks to Bertie Wooster trying to play "Minnie The Moocher" in Jeeves and Wooster* always knew Hugh had a set of pipes but only just recently found out he actually released albums, I love each and every song so much😊
I always thought Laurie to be a good dramatic actor, and then I saw him in the mini-series entitled The Night Manager. He blew me away in his role there...to the point where I had to stop watching for a few minutes at a time. A tremendously talented guy.
one of the better le carre adaptions and my goodness did laurie pull it off! i grew up with blackadder, fry & laurie etc so i love the man, but that performance was so convincing i found myself hating him. what an incredibly talented chap
Should we all just admit that Hugh Laurie is living his best life? First, famous comedian on two, hugely successful British shows. Second, wildly popular and loved dramatic actor. Third, tremendously talented musician. And he seems to be healthy, happily married, and have a great family. What a guy!
Damn, bro... my life is a sh*t.
"Some guys have all the luck..."
Don't forget his book. Well written mystery!
@@matthewwinegarden I didn't know about that! Have to check it out.
Yep. He's an insanely awesome guy. Too bad he sold out to illuminuts, though. But I guess you can't achieve anything there unless you sell out.
Comedy, drama, best-selling novels, piano, soulful singing, saxaphone , percussion and harmonica. It should be illegal, the talent that this man possesses. I adore him.
What else can't he do?
I loved his Appalachian accent in a funny musical skit with Stephen Fry. He played guitar and sang a parody country song. He's limitless.
He was also a brilliant rower. His dad won a gold medal for rowing at the olympics and that was his goal too.
He's definitely got more than his share of talent and gifts. Seriously, can he at least spare one note so then I could claim not to be totally untalented? 😁
Who wouldn't?
To play a blues standard on piano is one thing , but to be able execute the subtle trills is quite extraordinary. He has a great soulful voice.
Amazing
Yes, he does have a terrific voice for the blues. As @Barbara Kenn says--amazing. I've never seen him act, but have heard he can do other stuff, and here's your proof. These polymaths are always really good at everything that interests them.
This piece by Cab Calloway taught me that our rock was not our creation but something we learned from others.
@@schwepes2002The song goes back to the 17th century and was originally a folk song/lament.
Dr. Blues is in the House
lmao
Or
Dr.house is in the blues?
Hhmmmmm
good one
This is House music
@@athnaahmed8366 Dr. House has the blues?
Intro was mesmerizing but when Hugh started to sing. I was hooked the first time. Love this!!
The way this song was miked up in that venue needs a bow to an unsung genius.
My mind is blown. I had no idea of this man's many talents. 😮 😊 Bravo!!!
Laurie's dirge-like piano introduction to St James Infirmary is quite moving, and with the great Allen Toussaint conducting the horns and winds, I simply don't have sufficient superlatives to describe what listening to the music means to me.
Love it when a performance allows you time to hear every voice, instrument, or backing vocal instead of each fighting each getting in the way of each other.
I would love to sit in a blues club somewhere and listen to him perform all night into the wee hours.
I would love to find a blues club where you can sit all night into the wee hours.
Tell me if you guys discover something like that
Me too, but my liver would not survive.
@@hjarnansjarn5969
Me too
The arrangement of this piece by Hugh Laurie is probably my favourite of the one's I've listened to.
And also Joe Williams and Lou Rawls.
I agree.
Totally agree.the best by far
Hot Lips Page by far has the best version for me. Absolutely epic talent. This one is brilliant tho and very different compared
Never forget the great James Booker.
One of my buddies in Nam would sing this when he got drunk. A real blues song.
Courtesy of Half Vast Flying
Hugh, music deep in his soul....the man has class
I like how when the band joins in, he looks up like he forgot they were there.
I had NO idea he was so musically gifted on the piano! He can belt a tune, too.
Add guitar, percussion, harmonica and published novelist under a pseudonym.
He can belt a tune... in an accent that is not his!
On Jeeves and Wooster, Hugh and Stephen Fry did an intriguing version of Minnie The Moocher.
@@johnhobson9165 to this day any time I hear that song I think of Stephen Fry dryly saying "Hootie hootie hootie hoo, sir."
@@nathandavis293 I think about the lines where the King of Sweden "gave her a home built of gold and steel/A diamond car with platinum wheels" and Fry says "That was awfully good of King Gustav".
This song is a variant of "The Gambler's Blues", which is a based on "St James Infirmary", which has a melody closer to "The Streets of Laredo", both of which are based on a very old song called "The Unfortunate Rake" (which also starts at St James' Hospital). There are several other variants as well. Some are about cowboys or soldiers who have been shot; some about gamblers or prostitutes who have caught syphilis (a much more virulent disease in past times).
What an interesting bit of history. Had no idea.
Scott Joplin died of syphilis, the AIDS of the time. Very sad.
One of my favorite blues songs. After spending years in New Orleans, I never tire of hearing it.
Saw him live in Marbella, Spain, some years ago. Best concert ever. He is amazing.
What a great arrangement of a very old folk song. Jazz rules! Thanks Hugh.
he is just so..........unbelievably talented
Hugh Laurie simply loves music, loves performing, enjoys life.
Gut strings on bass and calf heads on drums. Thank you gentlemen. You are showing this mad world the way it should be The sound is monumental. Thank you all .thank you . :))))
Thank the universe for Hugh Laurie. He is amazing.
Amen.
From Bertie Wooster to King of the Blues, what a talent!
"Ho-dee ho-dee ho, sir."
@@BoojumFed Am I the only person here who gets this fabulous reference from the first J&W episode??
@@marvinhaines9297
Nope!
Talent extraordinaire! Superb comedian, actor, musician and performer. Soulful man. Doesn't hurt a bit that he is gorgeous and sexy.
Hugh Laurie has brought me back to Jazz.
Every other version, never quite had space for the sadness, as well as the swing. This made me love the song.
This man had the talent of a genius. Never seen such a multi talented man.
I've heard this before and keep going back to listen again. Superb rendition of this song and Hugh Laurie blows me away every time. One person who is multitalented and excels in all his talents. It's such a treat to hear this . Way to go Hugh Laurie.
I never paid any attention to House until I saw Hugh Laurie do this. Amazing what I've missed.
Yes me too
This man has more talent than should be allowed. What can't he do I wonder.
Atrocious knitter.
Lose.
He CAN'T lose.
I think no, in this case the rich should get richer.
@@StefanGBucher
That's funny ☺️
Probably can't make homemade chips
Oh, Yes Yes Yes. Sweet Crescent City Blues ! Play It, Sing It, Be It. Possibly the best ever version of this classic. Get down, boys and girls, get dowwwnnnnn.
This is one of my favorite blues tunes
I've watched this a number of times and am blown out of the room each time, absolutely fabulous!
Fabulous, Hugh. ❤❤❤
AND NOW I´M FALLING IN LOVE EVEN MORE OF THIS KIND OF MUSIC
Allen Toussaint directing the band - outstanding
Love this. Hugh Laurie is such a great talent! Who are the fools that gave this a thumbs down?
Cuddy and Foreman
You said it yourself....FOOLS😂
I only knew Hugh Laurie from "House." I didn't know he was so gifted in so many other ways.
Il a des talents extraordinaire je suis admiratrice
I’d like a man like this one please. I’m 79.
I remember this. Its been a minute. Fantastic! A big fantastic display of excellence.
Hugh Laurie is the reason I love jazz soooo much❤!
This is the Lacrimosa of Jazz with style!! Great rendition!!!
How is he so good at so many things... Comedy, drama, piano, and that absurd voice... wtf?
don't forget he wrote a very good novel too
Work.
@@obedulloa6219 he's a writer ?
@@imadmoujahid3431 The gun seller. In french " tout est sous controle" is a good book.
It’s called being eccentric my friend don’t dedicate yourself to one thing try them all I mean it try everything you can 😉👌🏻
So much talent in one dude. It just ain't fair.
Great song by a great artist. This is music as it should be. Straight to our souls.
Listening to this is a humbling experience. All I can say is "Oh wow!"
Thank you, Hugh. It is deeply appreciated to be able to hear from you!
I had no idea 🤷♀️ he was a musician! Fabulous!
This is an incredibly talented person
He is a great blues singer. I love blues and jazz.
The drums are so well in stye of this music.. well done Hugh and band ..
this is such a wonderful arrangement..............Over the top with so much talent.
I’m shocked; I had no clue he was a musician of such calibre! ❤
I can listen to this all day long
Wow. I love Cab Calloway's version, but this is legendary too.
When you have Allen Toussaint clapping for you... you've kinda made it.
So true
+matanja hagbi
From New Orleans...Thanks Hugh ! ! !
Kinda?
Dobrý , fantastický, hezký, profesionální vyjádření děje skladby, úžasná aranž. Čestmír
Holy Sheet, I never knew House could do this. Amazing
I'm so glad I introduced this to my Dad! He would play this on the piano when I was little! I called it the 'nurses song'. 4 years old so infirmary = nurses. My Dad died in 2020. I'm so glad he heard this!
I love him. He's a wonderful actor and a great singer !!
❤ I enjoy his singing, Thank you Hugh ❤
Where has this star been all my life? Unbelievable talent!!
I am in shock. This is so good I get goose bumps from that music and it's 28 degrees outside
I have been looking for the video for five years!!! What an incredible piece of music 🎵
Great rendition. Might be the best version. Band is on point too, love the female vocals as well
Comedy,drama, musical skill and good looks. Is there no end to your talent Hughsie baby ?!
I agree with every aspect of Mr. Laurie's not only gifted but talented workmanship starts with his music I feel that it all comes full circle amazing talent
Laurie's interpretation made me think he probably killed her ... and just when I'd thought that, he was laughing, too!
Plus he skipped the 3rd verse:
"Though she treated me mean and low down
somehow I didn't care
for the Lord does know, she was a good gal
and I'll meet her again up there..."
He always killed her, this just makes it more apparent. 😈
@@demon13doc why would he meet her in heaven if he killed her? But I do admit to hearing this third verse in one version only up to now, so…
What a beautiful job they did of this classic!
I heard you play this music and I couldn’t stop the tears from coming.
What beauty and pain in your music it’s so alive .
Your music has a voice that speaks every language.
You are a wonderful actor.
You are an amazing musician.
My heart weeps , if I could have such a gift to speak through the keys, the stings and the wood.
Your voice screams through your fingertips.
What talent! I miss House !! One if my most favorite shows
How am I just now finding this? Now I have to scour UA-cam and the Internet for more Hugh Laurie! Wow!
Ñ canso de assistir esse vídeo!🥂👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Phenomenal! Loved every bit of this powerful performance. Thank you all!!
Stunning, What a great arrangement, very creative and soul searching. love it
Love him his music and hue great performer J Fiorovante❤
Look at the late great Allen Toussaint up there smiling like a proud dad. Miss you, sir.
EXCELENTE !!!! FELICITACIONES A HUGH LAURIE ( DR. HOUSE ) ES UNA DELICIA ESCUCHARLO.....ME ENAMORÉ !!!!
A very talented individual. I didn't know that he was that good.
I've heard many renditions of this great classic. But this may actually be the best yet. Even better than Cab Calloway's original 1930s recording or the Betty Boop version. Perhaps, dare I say it, even better than Louis Armstrong.
I agree this is excellent but it's not Cab for sure.
To even approach Satchmos version is to be performing at the heights! Great job!
A very close 2nd to satchmo
Great arrangement and performance by Hugh, one fine musician!
Wait a minute.... he plays paino and sings??? Dr. Gregory House is even more epic than I thought.
and plays the guitar too... and writes
sure is
LOL I always think of him as Bertie Wooster.
With those untrimmed fingernails I bet he plays guitar too
PIANO
*Flashbacks to Bertie Wooster trying to play "Minnie The Moocher" in Jeeves and Wooster*
always knew Hugh had a set of pipes but only just recently found out he actually released albums, I love each and every song so much😊
Awesome....hep walks the walk and can Definitely talk the talk......love it❤
I love that he wrote his rendition on regular paper, not sheet music.
C'est un pur bonheur lorsque l'on fait les choses avec le cœur, merci.
Christine
Сплошной восторг! Брависсимо!!!
I always thought Laurie to be a good dramatic actor, and then I saw him in the mini-series entitled The Night Manager. He blew me away in his role there...to the point where I had to stop watching for a few minutes at a time. A tremendously talented guy.
I really liked that series! And I love it as a juxtaposition from his earlier comedic work. Man's got range!
one of the better le carre adaptions and my goodness did laurie pull it off! i grew up with blackadder, fry & laurie etc so i love the man, but that performance was so convincing i found myself hating him. what an incredibly talented chap
Incredible group of pure talent👍🥰
Don't know if you read your comments or not...but, you are amazingly talented and I loved every minute of your performance...Thank you...
He has one of my favorite versions ever since he put it out on one of his Cd’s years ago.
He is simply brilliant.
Stunning! Big Hugh Laurie fan!
The best version ever!!!
One of my all time favorite dings no matter who si gs it.
This one is now in my top 5 pure New Orleans vibe.
İ love this man tremendously.
Brilliant arrangement -Respect.
The man throws down on a keyboard.
That's all.
He amazes at every turn.
Highest quality and bluesy music gives us an excellent performance by Hugh Lawrie ❤🎉
Ear - and eye - candy. What more could one ask for?❤️
Pessoa brilhantes em todos os sentidos... Que pianista!