Life is really amazing, seriously. At this late age of my life, I never ever knew that an artist like this ever existed. How the hell did I miss him? I was googling as to when the song "rainy night in Georgia" by Brook Benton was recorded and released. Only to find out that the song actually was written originally and released by a person called Tony White. This is how I landed on this page, wow!!!!
That's what I miss. I'm slightly younger than you and grew up with Motown. The Detroit rock stations all played everything - I could hear this song, then Aretha, then the Who and then Tom Jones all on the same station. Today the music is too segregated into different stations.
My teen love joined the Naval Air Force , left me for Vietnam . He found me again 45 years later and we married but he died 8 months later . My heart is still broken .
@@ldeledgar1763True, I saw Jonny Lang open for The Rolling Stones when he was only 19yrs young, he’s fantastic. Great concert. So wish I’d seen Tony Joe White too
Buddy Guy opened for Johnny in Berkeley aplrox 1996 and most of the crowd left after Buddy was done. Felt sorry for the kid but.... he did alright. Like Annie
@@ralphschneider9283 I lived in New Orleans for 6 months and you get caught up in the Cajun atmosphere, cooking, songs, restaurants, and lifestyle. You will enjoy it.
Well although @mikekaatman3194 called you a lucky bastard for having experienced all that, since I'm a Jersey girl from Queens & Brooklyn, there's still a part of me who wants to say, "Yeah, well makes me want to smash your face in!" 😅😅😂😂
Flippin heck! This is too amazing for words. I'm definitely late to the Tony Joe White appreciation party! I thought Elvis's rendition was good but, good Lord, this is off the scale. How did I miss this amazing musician throughout the years.
He wrote it, Elvis just covered it I was fortunate enough to see him twice before he passed SO under rated. He wrote Rainy Night in Georgia TJW was The Man!!! Here’s one of my favorite songs & videos of his stuff RIP Ck this out
because if just one person wrote a song where would all the royalties go, .....hmmm not to enough p. sometimes I wish music didn't get in the " best of" because guys like this and ROBIN TROWER , PAT TRAVERSE, GARY MOOORE ETC, ETC , in my opion more bands , to this day need be played more, one example April Wine.....
no question about it all the way from steely dan to john denver bill withers and...too many 2 mention! The universal language of music is the great equalizer!
I didn't know TJW wrote "Rainy night in Georgia". That's one of the great songs of his era. I thought Brook Benton wrote it. Thanks, I'm glad I know the correct fact now.
I heard this song in 1970 Sweden & learned for the first time in my 13 years about se&iness oozing from a song & singer’s voice. It still holds up afte 50 years. He was handsome, talented & utterly abandoned by the recording machine! Elvis stole the song for his shows but didn’t do it any justice whatsoever & couldn’t recreate the power & se&uality that drove Tony Joe White’s original recoding! RIP to a true musician. I know he stayed true to his music & vision!!
When I was a kid in High School in the late ‘60’s, I sang this song in a band I was in. Every time we started this song, the dance floor filled up immediately. It became one of our signature songs. RIP Tony White.
Listen and learn. No crazy tapping or over the top super speed riffing. A song well arranged with a superb rhythm section kicking Tony in the ass and saying "show us what you got, boss!"
franckrichard8077, I saw him live around 2010. It was a place called Rancho Nicasio. It is a bar and grill in Northern California. It was a dinner show. My table was the closest one next to the stage. There was a dance floor. We danced to his music all night. You could reach out and touch him. He was very down to earth. During the break times, he and his band would go outside at the back of the place and have a cigarette. While dancing in front of him. he would look right at me, make eye contact with me and my girlfriend and smile. He truly enjoyed making people happy.
RIP Tony...passed away at the age of 75 at his home Yeapers Fork here in TN..he suffered a massive heart attacks...RIP to the best Cajun singer writer and performer ever....Thanks, Tony
heyu...its your uncle...megaflora...!!!!!! Im not sure ....italian accent? whata you thinkin? funny? ignorant? racist? let me know at i.. dont know where.
His look, swagger and rumbling vocal bravado gave credence to his knowledge of and intimacy with the story being told. Musically and lyrically rock hall of fame.
So many players like that who go unappreciated by general public. I've seen blues players in Chicago who have this incredibly nuanced playing. Tony is one of those. He was steeped in blues, RnB, RnR,,the whole deal. Wonderful performance by all in this clip
I think he got the best Stratocaster ever build..... That sound and twang. I'm a guitar collector, hobby luthier and guitarist, and I never heard a Stratocaster sooooo Stratocaster.
@@larryjohnson8327 yes it is Larry. Were you in the Marine Corps? I served from 5 Oct 73 to 4 Oct 77. Semper Fi from an old Marine Sergeant from Charleston, WEST Virginia.
I got to see him play in Nashville by the Titans football stadium along with Waylon, Travis Tritt and a few more it was great Tony Joe and a drummer that,s it he was great the best l will never forget it the others were great to but just a guitar and drums sounded like a full band r I p T J W the best.
My daddy played this for me tonight and I love it sooooo much!! All night me and my dad been singing poke Sally gator got your granny CHOMP CHOMP!!! AND just crack up laughing...but i seriously love this he is so talented...if I absolutely love a song the very first time I hear it....that is rare...what a talented artist....I felt I would be undermining his talent if I simply said singer!!! 🐊
I'm 48 and just recently found this. BADASS SHIT! Listen to many different kinds of music and still get excited to find something older that is new to me.
Sad to hear of Tony's passing. I saw him at the Royal Albert hall in London in the 70s .He was supporting Credence Clearwater Revival. He was great. God Bless
This was a KILLER tune... Still is! I remember when this was played every day in the radio! It would be hard for young people today to understand what a big star this guy was at that time!
Well said. I loved all his songs, but that song, "did somebody make a fool out of you," just could listen to that over and over. I sure wanted to meet him. He was so unique. What a legend!
@@one4320 Hi! You must not be from the south. It is like collard greens only grown wild & you go out & pick it & you can cook it like collard greens but just make sure you cook it right or it will taste wild.😂
When you cooked it we had to pour the first boiled water from it because it was so loaded with iron, but nutritious. I will never forget the smell while cooking, usually with ham hock.
The young people now days just wish they could play and sing like tony joe if it gets any better than this i have not heard it lo e me some tony joe rip tony class 1976
This guy is the real deal. Of course we love Elvis, but I would rather listen to Tony on this song. Hell he wrote it, and can play the guitar as well. Big contribution to American music, and did not need distortion to do it. Blues based, but not slow tempo. Very unique song, with attitude ! Elvis knew it ! Tony should get a medal for this !
This was a big hit in the US in 1969, I remember it well, was a great great tune, never even heard Elvis's version, this was the one, the studio version of course.
He had to be so happy Elvis did this song. And boy did he nail it! Love Tony Joe White but Elvis took this song & made it the best it ever was! His moves didn’t hurt it any!😍😍😍
Just playing You Tube music and went to an old favourite favourite performer, Tony Joe White. He performed at THE POWER STATION in Auckland, New Zealand in the late 1990s. Awesome performance , just he and his drummer. After the show my partner and I snuck back stage and knocked on his door. What a guy .. invited us in for a meet and a chat . There was a young kiwi guy in there who had snuck in before hand and he was playing Harp to TJW. What a guy, but stunned to see in the comments he had passed away... RIP SIR... Thank you for leaving us life long memories through your music, perfomances and graciousness....
Tony and the guys did NOT miss a beat!...........Awesome song!...........One of the BEST bass sounds of any song you have ever heard!..........Play...it...LOUD!!!
This song makes it sound like it's cool to be poor. But really, growing up poor, with music like this playing on the radio, who needs a television anyway. If you have music in your home, in your heart and in your head, you ain't poor at all.
Music back then I grew up with I was alone as a child and you definitely had to feel the music from sad songs to fast songs I danced to them songs because I could feel the music and the rhythm of the music you sang along with it if you could.
What a great song this is. I have come to appreciate its greatness over the years, even Elvis paid tribute to this amazing song! Tony Joe White wrote this Southern masterpiece and played it to perfection! I listen to this all day long!!!!
Yeah .love that clean tone he gets.that is why bought one 30 years ago .just recently found out about tony joe white glad too hear something so authentic
Music from the good old days. Rare to find new music worth listening to these days. I heard this song on the radio so many times but it is so much better to watch it performed. There is more to it than just music. And the guitar work is very good on this.
I was a fan of Tony Joe White. My favorite song he wrote, Sung by Brook Benton, Rainy Night In Georgia. Man I love that song. Still really like this song. RIP Tony Joe White😇❤
Such an awesome mix for an awesome song. Tony is giving us clean vocals and guitar licks. Steve Spear (I think) on bass and Jeff Hale (I think) on drums are laying down an awesome foundation. Wish that I had been there. How could anybody give a thumbs-down to this video?
I'm an old black woman and I can't help lovin this
Cause it's REAL 😍 As matter of fact, a 71 year old year. My feet are taping to this
I'm an old white man and I'm with you sister.
agree
Young people need to listen to this and see what REAL rock and roll was all about.
Well, we're here now😅
REAL rock and roll? Meaning?
Life is really amazing, seriously. At this late age of my life, I never ever knew that an artist like this ever existed. How the hell did I miss him? I was googling as to when the song "rainy night in Georgia" by Brook Benton was recorded and released. Only to find out that the song actually was written originally and released by a person called Tony White. This is how I landed on this page, wow!!!!
Love Brook Benton and TJW but I didn't know Tony wrote that song. Learn something every day.
Me too👍
WOW!! That is definitely a revelation to me! I had noooo idea about that one!!! So that makes TJW a super talent!! May he RIP forever!! ❤❤❤❤❤
Me too
Tony Joe White’s voice and guitar are the epiphany of cool
Love his sexy growl at the beginning and his luscious deep southern drawl voice, whew!! 🥰 Sends me over the 🌙🌙🌙!!!
More true facts!
i always thought this guy was black till i actually played the video !!!!!
I think you meant to say the epitome of cool?? 😅 But then again you likely weren't raised by grammar Nazi parents like me, hahahaha
If you don't like this, there's something WRONG with you!
😂😂😂😂 yeah
A.M.E.N.
Back in them days, people listened to all genres of music. I'm 70 African American and I'm crazy bout this song!! Yea
That's what I miss. I'm slightly younger than you and grew up with Motown. The Detroit rock stations all played everything - I could hear this song, then Aretha, then the Who and then Tom Jones all on the same station. Today the music is too segregated into different stations.
Great song Ole buddy
You need yourself "a mess of it"!
Fats Domino is from New Orleans. Also Mick Jagger, The Beetles and many other artists went to New Orleans for inspiration.
Music doesn't have a skin color attached to it 😊
My teen love joined the Naval Air Force , left me for Vietnam . He found me again 45 years later and we married but he died 8 months later . My heart is still broken .
He just doesn't play and sing, he feels it. Amazing!
Yep. Love Tony Joe White. There's a few like that. Jonny Lang is another one. His early stuff.
@@ldeledgar1763True, I saw Jonny Lang open for The Rolling Stones when he was only 19yrs young, he’s fantastic. Great concert. So wish I’d seen Tony Joe White too
Buddy Guy opened for Johnny in Berkeley aplrox 1996 and most of the crowd left after Buddy was done. Felt sorry for the kid but....
he did alright. Like Annie
I ,m from the west coast of Canada, .this song makes me want to visit you folks in the bayoiu area. My next vacation.
Oops, a misspelling of bayou.
@@ralphschneider9283 I lived in New Orleans for 6 months and you get caught up in the Cajun atmosphere, cooking, songs, restaurants, and lifestyle. You will enjoy it.
Tony Joe White's level of coolness is off the charts!!!
yep
100% agree
@@sharolynwells e
Ooh yes ❣️
Ohhh yeeehhhh. 👍❤
I saw Tony Joe White, B B King and CCR in1971. No other word but amazing!
Lucky bastard!!!!
Bonsoir
😂@@mikekaatman3194
Am so jealous!!
Well although @mikekaatman3194 called you a lucky bastard for having experienced all that, since I'm a Jersey girl from Queens & Brooklyn, there's still a part of me who wants to say, "Yeah, well makes me want to smash your face in!" 😅😅😂😂
Flippin heck! This is too amazing for words. I'm definitely late to the Tony Joe White appreciation party! I thought Elvis's rendition was good but, good Lord, this is off the scale. How did I miss this amazing musician throughout the years.
He wrote it, Elvis just covered it
I was fortunate enough to see him twice before he passed
SO under rated.
He wrote Rainy Night in Georgia
TJW was The Man!!!
Here’s one of my favorite songs & videos of his stuff
RIP
Ck this out
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He came to my school and did a benefit concert for the mother of one of his sons friends mother who had cancer. He was a very caring man.
@@dirkevans3443No, Elvis reinterpreted this song and obviously did a better job than this.
It's the deep voice too Kool
He was a great singer and composer...very underrated!
@gregnormal07 sod off
Oh No, the overrated {Underrated} term makes an appearance….😅
What an incredible song! Why don't they make music like this anymore? It stands the test of time.
Because you need real life experiences.. not fake music experiences!
uuuhhhhh ELVIS
Yeah especially in Louisiana but not AZ
Cause there aint no Tony Joe White no mo!
because if just one person wrote a song where would all the royalties go, .....hmmm not to enough p. sometimes I wish music didn't get in the " best of" because guys like this and ROBIN TROWER , PAT TRAVERSE, GARY MOOORE ETC, ETC , in my opion more bands , to this day need be played more, one example April Wine.....
To have music like this now would b insane. Today’s young’uns wouldn’t believe we had the best music ever. Hands down
I couldn't have said it better myself !!
Hands down. Across the board, seven days a week and twice on Sunday 🎸🎶🎵
no question about it all the way from steely dan to john denver bill withers and...too many 2 mention! The universal language of music is the great equalizer!
Soulful
Amen! My name is the same!😎 And it's true.
real music unlike what we have today!
I never get tired of hearing or playing this song on the guitar.
Tony wrote one of the most beautiful songs of all time. Rainy night in Georgia.
...and lifted Brook Benton's career out of the doldrums when he had a massive hit with it in 1970.
P0
Love Tony Joe White
classic
I didn't know TJW wrote "Rainy night in Georgia". That's one of the great songs of his era. I thought Brook Benton wrote it.
Thanks, I'm glad I know the correct fact now.
Born in the 70's and so Happy, music was Amazing, 70's 80's, 90's thirty years of PURE music. Now OMG🤦🏻♂️
I heard this song in 1970 Sweden & learned for the first time in my 13 years about se&iness oozing from a song & singer’s voice. It still holds up afte 50 years. He was handsome, talented & utterly abandoned by the recording machine! Elvis stole the song for his shows but didn’t do it any justice whatsoever & couldn’t recreate the power & se&uality that drove Tony Joe White’s original recoding! RIP to a true musician. I know he stayed true to his music & vision!!
My late brother used to sing this to my paternal grandmother because she loved poke salad. Drove her mad.
When I was a kid in High School in the late ‘60’s, I sang this song in a band I was in. Every time we started this song, the dance floor filled up immediately. It became one of our signature songs. RIP Tony White.
yeah I loved this song you must be my age in High School this was big and I lived in Georgia
Gator got your granny..chomp chomp
Great Taste/Song...Mind sharing a few others that would FILL the dancefloor? 🏂
Very Cool!
@@vegashainning8071 Johnny B Goode, Make The World Go Away, Folsom Prison Blues and Hey Porter by Johnny Cash.
Tony Joe didn't just play Swamp Rock he actually lived it. That's why this sounds so authentic. Loved it when it came out, and still love it!
Low IQ boy.
If you ain't from the south, you have never had this. True Southern food. Gotta be southern.
Definitely ❤
🦎👧🏽❤️🩹
Listen and learn. No crazy tapping or over the top super speed riffing. A song well arranged with a superb rhythm section kicking Tony in the ass and saying "show us what you got, boss!"
I discovered him too late and never had the joy of seeing him live. Luckily I could get a fair amount of his recordings, he was one of the GREATS !
Same here he’s amazing
franckrichard8077, I saw him live around 2010. It was a place called Rancho Nicasio. It is a bar and grill in Northern California. It was a dinner show. My table was the closest one next to the stage. There was a dance floor. We danced to his music all night. You could reach out and touch him. He was very down to earth. During the break times, he and his band would go outside at the back of the place and have a cigarette. While dancing in front of him. he would look right at me, make eye contact with me and my girlfriend and smile. He truly enjoyed making people happy.
I, unfortunately, have joined the party also and never saw him live. I’d definitely be up dancing along in the aisles WHEW!! haha!! 🎉🎉🎉
This is one of the most kick ass songs ever written and performed.
Fuckin A
RCA Victor records. With the brass and orchestra. 1969 Then you might have a clue.
Water Man Yes it is..
Agreed. I loved it the instant I first heard it.
yep , good statement
RIP Tony...passed away at the age of 75 at his home Yeapers Fork here in TN..he suffered a massive heart attacks...RIP to the best Cajun singer writer and performer ever....Thanks, Tony
@john sonnier -- I think it might be Leipers fork.
btw -- I LOVE your last name
@@Frank--Lee You are correct Al...I got it right on my next post..what I love about Tony is he talks like I do, true Cajun
Don't forget Doug Kurshaw
John Sonnier. Great, soulful, easy going Southern gent. RIP. (Liepers. Fork 22 miles SW of Music City)
Fortunately Anthony passed in a peaceful and painless way according to his fils.
Man that guitar tone is to die for.
this guy is awesome, when he started the song he didnt give a count he started at 4, love it
When I was a teenager in the 60s loved it..still do..toe tapping and it's 2022..
great..well spotted
It is fantastic....the most go-getting entrance I have EVER heard!!!! He's got 'em right from the start!
fuck it's cool hey!
It takes about 15 seconds to know that this is one guy I sure wish I had seen in live performance. RIP son.
heyu...its your uncle...megaflora...!!!!!! Im not sure ....italian accent? whata you thinkin? funny? ignorant? racist? let me know at i.. dont know where.
You and me both!!
I did
Twice
BAD ASS!!!
100%
Back then I paid some big bucks to see this guy he's awesome
I was lucky enough to be there once- he opened for Creedence back in West Palm Beach back in 1972.
Tony in a league of his own. That man was good. Makes that guitar talk. SUPER!!!!!
His look, swagger and rumbling vocal bravado gave credence to his knowledge of and intimacy with the story being told. Musically and lyrically rock hall of fame.
I agree, Tony had it all. I am 61 years old. I was amazed with music & guitar style since I was a kid. Best wishes to you.
One HELL of a big stewd!!!
I knew this song but never saw the original artist! Awesome for sure!
His guitar skills are incredible. I don't think the public truly appreciated that talent enough.
That's a for sure! Thomas Jefferson :)
I was just about to say that very same thing. VERY underappreciated!
you me and letterman got it
So many players like that who go unappreciated by general public. I've seen blues players in Chicago who have this incredibly nuanced playing. Tony is one of those. He was steeped in blues, RnB, RnR,,the whole deal. Wonderful performance by all in this clip
RIP Tony Joe White. We won't forget you Bro. And we recognized & appreciated your music. Cyndy Lou in Alabama.
I think he got the best Stratocaster ever build..... That sound and twang. I'm a guitar collector, hobby luthier and guitarist, and I never heard a Stratocaster sooooo Stratocaster.
Totally agree!
@@pauldandrea6034 The tone is to die for
Sounds like a telecaster
I'm one too , and I agree!!
I got a hated big headstock '73
That jangles just like that!!
Don't believe what they say!
@@gregoryzischke1372 Direct from Strat heaven. Leo gotta be smilin'
Don't mind saying,
I love this guy.
Soulful evocative music.
Met him one night, truly a humble decent man.
long live the swamp fox.
That's what you call talent boys and girls
NO ONE CAN GRUNT LIKE TONY JOE...GOD BLESS HIS SOUL
Pure All American Southern Fried Rock n Roll.
YES , USMC VET, ,GREAT SONG . SEMPER FI
@@larryjohnson8327 yes it is Larry. Were you in the Marine Corps? I served from 5 Oct 73 to 4 Oct 77. Semper Fi from an old Marine Sergeant from Charleston, WEST Virginia.
@@larryjohnson8327 2
Amen!!
North Louisiana (Oak Grove) native!! About as cool as they come!! Just good music!! ❤❤
Love the Music of Tony Joe White ♥️♥️🎸♥️🎸♥️🌟♥️🌟♥️🌟♥️🌟♥️🌟♥️🌟♥️🌟♥️🌟🌟♥️♥️🌟♥️🌟
One of the true classics performed by many including Tom Jones and Elvis, but Tony's own version is so great - what a natural and talented performer!
I got to see him play in Nashville by the Titans football stadium along with Waylon, Travis Tritt and a few more it was great Tony Joe and a drummer that,s it he was great the best l will never forget it the others were great to but just a guitar and drums sounded like a full band r I p T J W the best.
Ya know he wrote it, right? If it's a classic it's because so many covered it...
@@schwartzenheimer1 Yes, I did realize that!
@@schwartzenheimer1 Yes - love the song! Also like "Rainy Night in Georgia".
My daddy played this for me tonight and I love it sooooo much!! All night me and my dad been singing poke Sally gator got your granny CHOMP CHOMP!!! AND just crack up laughing...but i seriously love this he is so talented...if I absolutely love a song the very first time I hear it....that is rare...what a talented artist....I felt I would be undermining his talent if I simply said singer!!! 🐊
Had a hot girlfriend..this song came on..she said turn this old shit off...no longer my girlfriend
Hahahahhahahaha hahahahahhah hahahhah wait!!!!!!! Hahahahahaahahhahhah
Smart move
No excuse for having taste that bad
Proud of you
Greatest Swamp Blues Guitar and Vocalist of all time👍 Tony’s songwriting is legendary🇺🇸RIP Swamp Boss
I'm 48 and just recently found this. BADASS SHIT! Listen to many different kinds of music and still get excited to find something older that is new to me.
Ya this is a good one for dure. Dig deep into the Zepplin archives sometime. You'll never be the same.
Tony has a couple of very fine musicians behind him. That young bass player is totally on stride.
This song should have 1 billion views, its that good!!
Sad to hear of Tony's passing. I saw him at the Royal Albert hall in London in the 70s .He was supporting Credence Clearwater Revival. He was great. God Bless
Just stumbled across this-what a truly fantastic performance. BIG UP FOR TONY JOE WHITE AND THE BAND!
The main man
A great Cajun artist
Rip swamp fox
Brilliant tune....brilliant entertainer. Brings tears to my eyes. Nothing like him exists today boys and girls.
This was a KILLER tune... Still is! I remember when this was played every day in the radio! It would be hard for young people today to understand what a big star this guy was at that time!
Well said. I loved all his songs, but that song, "did somebody make a fool out of you," just could listen to that over and over. I sure wanted to meet him. He was so unique. What a legend!
OMG! I grew up on a farm in Georgia & we had so much fun listening to this song as we picked polk salad & mom would cook it up...
Hello dear,how are you doing?
What's polk salad.
@@one4320 Hi! You must not be from the south. It is like collard greens only grown wild & you go out & pick it & you can cook it like collard greens but just make sure you cook it right or it will taste wild.😂
When you cooked it we had to pour the first boiled water from it because it was so loaded with iron, but nutritious. I will never forget the smell while cooking, usually with ham hock.
@@delorestaylor9108 You are right. I never ate it but loved watching my mom cook it.
Love the Elvis version. But this is a privilege and pleasure. The vocals and guitars brilliant. 1st time hearing. Thanks so much.
Drums and Bass are so tight, it's a joy to hear!!!!!!!!!!!!
First thing that I noted, Wow!!!!!!!!!
Yeah, that drive reminds me of phil rudd/cliff williams in ACDC.
That's my buddy Steve Spear on bass!
Jeff Hale be stompin those Gretsch drums. Badass drummer, so solid, in the pocket, never loses the groove. I think he's from Memphis. Can you tell?
You're right, great rhythm. They nailed every break.
Saw him "IN PERSON" with Freddie King AND Creedence Clearwater Revival.... Houston, Texas 1972.
Lucky you!
That woulda been tits!
I'm jealous! Happy 4 you! Miss the 70's. The best.
T4TEXASTOM JOHNNYCAT
Lucky you! I love his humorous stories, eg the sheriff of Calhoun County.
And then Freddy King! What a night!
He took coolness to the next level
The young people now days just wish they could play and sing like tony joe if it gets any better than this i have not heard it lo e me some tony joe rip tony class 1976
This guy is the real deal. Of course we love Elvis, but I would rather listen to Tony on this song. Hell he wrote it, and can play the guitar as well. Big contribution to American music,
and did not need distortion to do it. Blues based, but not slow tempo. Very unique song, with attitude ! Elvis knew it ! Tony should get a medal for this !
hear u !!
Actually there is a bit of tasteful sweet distortion and just a teeny bit of lead type notes but mostly soulful rhythm guitar. I love it
mark johnson i agree 100% TJW is awesome.
This was a big hit in the US in 1969, I remember it well, was a great great tune, never even heard Elvis's version, this was the one, the studio version of course.
Am American.
He had to be so happy Elvis did this song. And boy did he nail it! Love Tony Joe White but Elvis took this song & made it the best it ever was! His moves didn’t hurt it any!😍😍😍
That version from Elvis in ttww was unbelievable definitely the most compelling song sequence ever.
Awesome…
🙌🙌🙌
♥️♥️♥️
There's No Denying
The Man Had Plenty
Of Charisma & Style!
Unfathomable Cool!!!
Who ever gave this the thumbs down don't have a clue about great music.
For sure!
Must have been from Maine.....haha
They probably think that Taylor Swift is good music.
Maybe the alligators will git 'em. Or Polk Salad Annie will with that straight razor. Wahahaha. Cyndy Lou in Alabama.
True! He was the greatest!!
Just playing You Tube music and went to an old favourite favourite performer, Tony Joe White. He performed at THE POWER STATION in Auckland, New Zealand in the late 1990s. Awesome performance , just he and his drummer. After the show my partner and I snuck back stage and knocked on his door. What a guy .. invited us in for a meet and a chat . There was a young kiwi guy in there who had snuck in before hand and he was playing Harp to TJW. What a guy, but stunned to see in the comments he had passed away... RIP SIR... Thank you for leaving us life long memories through your music, perfomances and graciousness....
What a great memory, these guys just dont exist anymore.
My family is from Mississippi,I was born in Texas, this song is dedicated to the South, been hearing since I was Born.God bless
That's rock n roll! Baby!
one of the greatest songs ever still strong after all this years thank you tony joe white
it’s amazing how he wasn’t more well known...damn good music
Next to Rainy Night In Georgia another masterpiece he wrote
He recently left us. 6 months. But he's met up with pandora.com/libary
Thank u for the invite to me 🤠😂 so I can take care of me and my hat. Love u for the update my condolences.& Thank u 😌💘
He can pick a guitar extremely well and this song is great.
He looks a lot like Mac Davis. Marvelous talent. This song was done really well by Elvis as well, he really nailed it.
"SMOKIN"!!!👏👏👍👍
I wish they still made music like this
Tony and the guys did NOT miss a beat!...........Awesome song!...........One of the BEST bass sounds of any song you have ever heard!..........Play...it...LOUD!!!
Just found this guy, he was absolute legend. RIP.
Golden honey for the ears! The band is so tight playing.
Three piece band and all that good sound...my..my my! Those were the days.
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Actually 4 piece... he plays guitar and harmonica on this song so he's like a 2-fer....🤣😂
A huge hit when I was a little boy. RIP Tony. Thanks for being part of my childhood.
Made it look soo simple, but
His guitar is very understated, his vocals mis-represented. GREAT performer, guitarist, and showman! RIP!
This song makes it sound like it's cool to be poor. But really, growing up poor, with music like this playing on the radio, who needs a television anyway. If you have music in your home, in your heart and in your head, you ain't poor at all.
Music back then I grew up with I was alone as a child and you definitely had to feel the music from sad songs to fast songs I danced to them songs because I could feel the music and the rhythm of the music you sang along with it if you could.
What a great song this is. I have come to appreciate its greatness over the years, even Elvis paid tribute to this amazing song!
Tony Joe White wrote this Southern masterpiece and played it to perfection!
I listen to this all day long!!!!
Southern!!!!
Tony and his Strat sound fantastic!
Yeah .love that clean tone he gets.that is why bought one 30 years ago .just recently found out about tony joe white glad too hear something so authentic
It does sound Great. It rings So clear & sweet.
Bad ass song!! Love me some Polk salad!
Massive sound for bass, lead and drums!
Yup, considering Elvis had a full live band for his performance, this still feels big in comparison.
Don’t forget about that VOICE, too!! 😂
Love this music!
Elvis adorait cette chanson et il en a fait une version incroyable qui collait vraiment aux concerts des années 70 du king .
Elvis lives through this song and dance of rock n room
Music from the good old days. Rare to find new music worth listening to these days. I heard this song on the radio so many times but it is so much better to watch it performed. There is more to it than just music. And the guitar work is very good on this.
Rumour has it bass and drums are still locked in on that grove!
It's confirmed. They were THAT good
I was a fan of Tony Joe White. My favorite song he wrote, Sung by Brook Benton, Rainy Night In Georgia. Man I love that song. Still really like this song. RIP Tony Joe White😇❤
What Tom and Elvis played at …was what Tony was in real life! His songs always made me smile! From Australia with respect. RIP
Man, that was a slap-down, kick-up, Strat-strokin' slice of solid groove. They don't grow 'em like Tony Joe anymore.
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You damn right they don't. I'm from SC to and have to eat that ole Polk salad to! Hell, when they ain't nothing else you gotta do something.
@@carolinawestern3875 Do you also dry it out and smoke it like Annie does? LOL
Was Tony from Louisiana
@@fredtetrofred8241 I believe he was.
Tony Joe was definitely a one of a kind and I will miss him and his music. RIP TJW.
Very Well Spoken, John. Tony was a CLASS ACT….I had a chance to talk with him for 15 minutes during a break in his show. We had
that boy was one hell of a picker from down in looozy-ana!
A fantastic performer, writer and person!
76 yrs old good song yes....
Cruised hundreds of miles in high school. This was on the 8 track. Man the times we lived in.
Such an awesome mix for an awesome song. Tony is giving us clean vocals and guitar licks. Steve Spear (I think) on bass and Jeff Hale (I think) on drums are laying down an awesome foundation. Wish that I had been there. How could anybody give a thumbs-down to this video?
The bassline, great guitar playing...awesome! Rolllin' roll
This was the song.😊😊😊😊😎LVED singing this one.Still lv it.Thanks for sharing. The beat goes on.
RiP Tony always loved this!
This is 100% proof I love this man and his music ❤️🎵❤️
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The sound engineer on this was fantastic.
Absolutely !!!
Yes !