Fats Waller - Grammy Jazz Pianist (Classic Jazz Records) [All the Best Original Jazz Music] - Video
PUBLISHED:  Sep 13, 2016
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Fats Waller - Grammy Jazz Pianist (Classic Jazz Records) [All the Best Original Jazz Music]

00:00 Fats Waller And His Buddies - When I'm Alone
03:25 Fats Waller - Your Feet's Too Big
06:26 Fats Waller - This Is So Nice It Must Be Illegal
09:56 Fats Waller And His Rhythm - Moppin' And Boppin'
14:14 Fats Waller - Handful of Keys
16:52 Fats Waller And His Buddies - Won't You Get Off It, Please
19:48 Fats Waller feat. Ed Green - Big Business (Part 1)
23:22 Fats Waller feat. Thomas Morris - Won't You Take Me Home
26:03 Fats Waller feat. Ed Green - Big Business (Part 2)
29:05 Fats Waller And His Rhythm - Twelfth Street Rag
31:52 Fats Waller And His Buddies - Lookin' Good But Feelin' Bad
34:25 Fats Waller - Turn On The Heat
36:47 Fats Waller - Sometimes I Feel Like A Motherless Child
40:59 Fats Waller - Ain't Misbehavin
43:25 Fats Waller - It's a Sin to Tell a Lie
46:16 Fats Waller - Ridin' But Walkin'
48:41 Fats Waller - The Minor Drag
51:20 Fats Waller - Waller Jive
52:25 Fats Waller And His Buddies - Lookin' For Another Sweetie
55:24 Fats Waller And His Rhythm - Shortnin' Bread
57:58 Fats Waller And His Buddies - Harlem Fuss
01:01:19 Fats Waller - That's All
01:04:37 Fats Waller And Morris Hot Babys - Savannah Blues
01:07:28 Fats Waller - Lenox Avenue Blues
01:10:01 Fats Waller - Numb Fumblin'
01:12:43 Fats Waller And His Rhythm - Oh Frenchy
01:15:41 Fats Waller feat. Gene Austin - My Fate Is In Your Hands
01:18:18 Fats Waller And His Rhythm - Waiting At The End Of The Road
01:21:35 Fats Waller feat Gene Austin - I've Got a Feeling I'm Falling
01:24:22 Fats Waller And Ada Brown - That Ain't Right
01:27:13 Fats Waller - Slightly Less Than Wonderful
01:32:32 Fats Waller - Birmingham Blues
01:35:28 Fats Waller - All That Meat And No Potatoes
01:37:36 Fats Waller - Valentine Stomp
01:40:44 Fats Waller And Morris Hot Babys - Fats Waller Stomp
01:44:03 Fats Waller feat. Mildred Bailey and Her Alleycats - Willow Tree
01:47:11 Fats Waller - Loveless Love
01:50:15 Fats Waller And His Rhythm - Hallelujah, Thing's Look Rosy Now
01:52:51 Fats Waller - Smashing Thirds

Thomas Wright "Fats" Waller (May 21, 1904 – December 15, 1943) was an American jazz pianist, organist, composer, singer, and comedic entertainer. His innovations to the Harlem stride style laid the groundwork for modern jazz piano. His best-known compositions, "Ain't Misbehavin'" and "Honeysuckle Rose", were inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame in 1984 and 1999.
Against the opposition of his father, a clergyman, Waller became a professional pianist at the age of 15, working in cabarets and theaters. In 1918 he won a talent contest playing Johnson's "Carolina Shout", a song he learned from watching a player piano play it.
Waller became one of the most popular performers of his era, finding critical and commercial success in the United States and Europe. He was also a prolific songwriter, and many songs he wrote or co-wrote are still popular, such as "Honeysuckle Rose", "Ain't Misbehavin'" and "Squeeze Me". Fellow pianist and composer Oscar Levant dubbed Waller "the black Horowitz". Waller is believed to have composed many novelty tunes in the 1920s and 1930s and sold them for small sums, attributed to another composer and lyricist.
Standards attributed to Waller, sometimes controversially, include "I Can't Give You Anything but Love, Baby". Biographer Barry Singer conjectured that this jazz classic was written by Waller and lyricist Andy Razaf and provided a description of the sale given by Waller to the New York Post in 1929—he sold the song for $500 to a white songwriter, ultimately for use in a financially successful show (consistent with Jimmy McHugh's contributions to Harry Delmar’s Revels, 1927, and then to Blackbirds of 1928). He further supports the conjecture, noting that early handwritten manuscripts in the Dana Library Institute of Jazz Studies of "Spreadin' Rhythm Around" (Jimmy McHugh ©1935) are in Waller's hand. Jazz historian P.S. Machlin comments that the Singer conjecture has "considerable [historical] justification". Waller's son Maurice wrote in his 1977 biography of his father that Waller had once complained on hearing the song, and came from upstairs to admonish him never to play it in his hearing because he had had to sell it when he needed money. Maurice Waller's biography similarly notes his father's objections to hearing "On the Sunny Side of the Street" playing on the radio. Waller recorded "I Can't Give You…" in 1938, playing the tune but making fun of the lyrics; the recording was with Adelaide Hall who had introduced the song to the world at Les Ambassadeurs Club in New York in 1928.
FROM WIKIPEDIA: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fats_Waller
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