Stride Piano | Don Ewell | Chicago Breakdown and I Can't Believe that You're in Love With Me
Legendary stride pianist Don Ewell performing two foot-tappers here. The first is an interpretation of an old Jelly Roll Morton tune "Chicago Breakdown". The second is a masterful arrangement of a song from the 1930s "I Can't Believe That You're in Love With Me" by Jimmy McHugh.

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Three Stride Masters | Dick Wellstood, Ralph Sutton, Don Ewell playing Stride Piano

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Top 10 Coolest Moments in Westerns | MGM

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Bob Newhart’s German Impression Is Incredible | Carson Tonight Show

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Don Ewell : Rare Piano Solos From Radio Broadcast | Stride Piano

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John Cleese’s Brillian Take on Religion & 'Life of Brian' | The Dick Cavett Show

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Victor Borge - Command Performance (1986)

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Street Kid Playing Dylan's Song with Broken Guitar—Dylan Stopped Walking and Did THIS

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Louis Mazetier & François Rilhac : There'll be some changes made

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Three Novelty Masters | Fred Elizalde, Carroll Gibbons, Rube Bloom play Novelty Piano

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Dick Wellstood | Stride Piano solos

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The Bob Newhart Toupee Sketch That Broke Dean Martin

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She Called Bruce Lee a Fake in Front of 4,000 People—Seconds Later, Everyone Regretted It

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Ralph Sutton

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Monty Python - the sketch from Holland (1973)

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Ralph Sutton - Honeysuckle Rose

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'Stratford Hunch' ('Jelly Roll' Morton) - Bill Westcott

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"Don't Be That Way" (1938) Benny Goodman-Carnegie Hall

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Louis Mazetier 'You've Got To Be Modernistic'

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