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Thomas Wright 'Fats' Waller (May 21, 1904 – December 15, 1943) was an American jazz pianist, organist, composer, singer, and comedic entertainer. His innovations in 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.

Career

Against the opposition of his father, a clergyman, Waller became a professional pianist at the age of 15, working in cabarets and theaters.[citation needed] 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.[citation needed]

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 Paul 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.[citation needed] 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.

The anonymous sleeve notes on the 1960 RCA Victor album Handful of Keys state that Waller copyrighted over 400 songs, many of them co-written with his closest collaborator, Andy Razaf. Razaf described his partner as 'the soul of melody... a man who made the piano sing... both big in body and in mind... known for his generosity... a bubbling bundle of joy'.[citation needed] Gene Sedric, a clarinetist who played with Waller on some of his 1930s recordings, is quoted in these sleeve notes recalling Waller's recording technique with considerable admiration: 'Fats was the most relaxed man I ever saw in a studio, and so he made everybody else relaxed. After a balance had been taken, we'd just need one take to make a side, unless it was a kind of difficult number.'

Waller played with many performers, from Nathaniel Shilkret (on Victor 21298-A) and Gene Austin to Erskine Tate, Fletcher Henderson, McKinney's Cotton Pickers and Adelaide Hall, but his greatest success came with his own five- or six-piece combo, 'Fats Waller and his Rhythm'.

On one occasion his playing seemed to have put him at risk of injury. Waller was kidnapped in Chicago leaving a performance in 1926. Four men bundled him into a car and took him to the Hawthorne Inn, owned by Al Capone. Waller was ordered inside the building, and found a party in full swing. Gun to his back, he was pushed towards a piano, and told to play. A terrified Waller realized he was the 'surprise guest' at Capone's birthday party, and took comfort that the gangsters did not intend to kill him. It is rumored that Waller stayed at the Hawthorne Inn for three days and left very drunk, extremely tired, and had earned thousands of dollars in cash from Capone and other party-goers as tips.

In 1926, Waller began his recording association with the Victor Talking Machine Company/RCA Victor, his principal record company for the rest of his life, with the organ solos 'St. Louis Blues' and his own composition, 'Lenox Avenue Blues'. Although he recorded with various groups, including Morris's Hot Babes (1927), Fats Waller's Buddies (1929) (one of the earliest multiracial groups to record), and McKinney's Cotton Pickers (1929), his most important contribution to the Harlem stride piano tradition was a series of solo recordings of his own compositions: 'Handful of Keys', 'Smashing Thirds', 'Numb Fumblin'', and 'Valentine Stomp' (1929). After sessions with Ted Lewis (1931), Jack Teagarden (1931) and Billy Banks' Rhythmakers (1932), he began in May 1934 the voluminous series of recordings with a small band known as Fats Waller and his Rhythm. This six-piece group usually included Herman Autrey (sometimes replaced by Bill Coleman or John 'Bugs' Hamilton), Gene Sedric or Rudy Powell, and Al Casey.

Waller wrote 'Squeeze Me' (1919), 'Keepin' Out of Mischief Now', 'Ain't Misbehavin'' (1929), 'Blue Turning Grey Over You', 'I've Got a Feeling I'm Falling' (1929), 'Honeysuckle Rose' (1929) and 'Jitterbug Waltz' (1942). He composed stride piano display pieces such as 'Handful of Keys', 'Valentine Stomp' and 'Viper's Drag'.[citation needed]

He enjoyed success touring the United Kingdom and Ireland in the 1930s, appearing on one of the first BBC television broadcasts on September 30, 1938 . While in Britain, Waller also recorded a number of songs for EMI on their Compton Theatre organ located in their Abbey Road Studios in St John's Wood. He appeared in several feature films and short subject films, most notably Stormy Weather in 1943, which was released July 21, just months before his death. For the hit Broadway show Hot Chocolates, he and Razaf wrote '(What Did I Do to Be So) Black and Blue' (1929), which became a hit for Ethel Waters and Louis Armstrong.

Waller performed Bach organ pieces for small groups on occasion. Waller influenced many pre-bebop jazz pianists; Count Basie and Erroll Garner have both reanimated his hit songs. In addition to his playing, Waller was known for his many quips during his performances.

Between 1926 and the end of 1927, Waller recorded a series of pipe organ solo records. These represent the first time syncopated jazz compositions were performed on a full-sized church organ.
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Album name Release Date  Song    
The Essential Fats Waller 2006
1.Blue Turning Grey Over You
The Very Best Of
1.Honeysuckle Rose (Digitally Remastered)
2.I'm Crazy 'Bout My Baby (Digitally Remastered)
3.Two Sleepy People (Digitally Remastered)
4.The Darktown Strutters' Ball (Digitally Remastered)
5.Honeysuckle Rose
The Essential
1.Believe It, Beloved (Remastered) (Provided)
2.Don't Let It Bother You (Remastered)
3.Sweet Sue, Just You (Remastered) (Take 1)
4.A Little Bit Independent (Remastered)
5.I Believe in Miracles (Remastered)
6.I'm Sorry I Made You Cry (Remastered)
7.You're Laughing at Me (Remastered) (Provided)
8.Honeysuckle Rose
The Definitive Fats Waller
1.I've Got a Feeling I'm Falling
2.St. Louis Blues
3.I'm Crazy 'bout My Baby (#2 - 1936)
4.Because of Once Upon a Time
5.Dinah (1939 partial take)
6.After You've Gone (take 2)
7.Solitude
The Centennial Collection
1.Beale Street Blues - 2004 Remastered
2.'Taint Nobody's Bizness If I Do
3.Lulu's Back In Town (Remastered 2004)
4.Beale Street Blues (Remastered 2004) (Provided)
5.The Joint Is Jumpin' (Remastered 2004)
6.Spring Cleaning (Getting Ready for Love) [Remastered 2004] (Provided)
7.Your Feets Too Big (Remastered 2004)
8.I'm Gonna Sit Right Down and Write Myself a Letter (Remastered 2004)
9.Beale Street Blues (Provided)
The Blues Masterpieces (Best Songs Remastered)
1.This Is So Nice It Must Be Illegal (Remastered)
2.It's a Sin to Tell a Lie (Remastered)
3.All That Meat and No Potatoes (Remastered)
Swing Out of Victory (1929 - 1943)
1.I Wish I Were Twins (Remastered)
2.Dinah (Remastered)
3.Honeysuckle Rose (Remastered)
4.S'posin' (Remastered) (Provided)
5.Ain't Misbehavin' (Remastered, Part 2)
6.Viper's drag (Remastered)
7.Twenty-four robbers (Remastered)
8.Stardust (Remastered)
9.Lulu's Back In Town (Remastered)
10.I'm Crazy 'Bout My Baby (And My Baby's Crazy 'Bout Me) [Remastered]
11.Cash for Your Trash (Remastered)
12.How Can You Face Me? (Remastered) (Provided)
13.Sweet Sue, Just You (Remastered)
14.Have a Little Dream on Me (Remastered)
15.By the Light of the Silvery Moon (Remastered) (Provided)
New York Soul (Great Songs Remastered)
1.Lookin' Good But Feelin' Bad (Remastered)
2.That Ain't Right (Remastered)
3.I've Got a Feeling I'm Falling (Remastered)
Lulu's Back In Town
1.I am hundred percent for you
Legends
1.Ain't Misbehavin' (Digitally Remastered)
2.Please Keep Me In Your Dreams (Digitally Remastered)
3.Truckin' (Digitally Remastered)
4.Until The Real Thing Comes Along (Digitally Remastered)
5.Honeysuckle Rose (Digitally Remastered)
Last Testament His Final Recordings
1.You're Slightly Less Than Wonderful
2.There's a Gal in My Life
3.This Is So Nice It Must Be Illegal
4.The Reefer Song
5.That's What the Birdie Sang to Me
6.That Ain't Right
Honeysuckle Rose
1.My Very Good Friend the Milkman
2.You're Laughing At Me (Provided)
3.Truckin'
4.Tain't Nobody's Biz-Ness If I Do
5.I'm Sorry I Made You Cry
6.I've Got a Feeling I'm Falling
7.Honeysuckle Rose
8.Dinah
9.I'm Crazy 'bout My Baby
Fractious Fingering, The Early Years Part 3
1.Bye Bye, Baby (Provided)
2.All My Life
3.Christopher Columbus (A Rhythm Cocktail) (Provided)
4.Cross Patch
5.Stay (Provided)
6.You're Not the Kind
7.Let's Sing Again
8.Copper Colored Gal
9.I'm Crazy 'bout my Baby (and My Baby's Crazy 'bout Me)
Fats Waller: Very Best of Fats Waller
1.Handful of Keys - Remastered 2000
2.I'm Crazy 'Bout My Baby (and My Baby's Crazy 'Bout Me) - Remastered 2000
3.The Joint Is Jumpin' - Remastered 2000
4.Keepin' Out Of Mischief Now - Remastered 2000
5.Lulu's Back In Town - Remastered 2000
6.I'm Gonna Sit Right Down And Write Myself A Letter - Remastered 2000
7.Two Sleepy People - Remastered 2000
8.A Good Man Is Hard To Find - Take 2 - Remastered 2000
9.Honeysuckle Rose - Remastered
Fats Waller in London
1.The Flat Foot Floogie
2.Lonesome Road
3.That Old Feeling
4.A-Tisket A-Tasket
Fats Waller in London (Digitally Remastered)
1.Don't Try Your Jive on Me (Digitally Remastered)
2.Ain't Misbehavin' (Take 1) [Digitally Remastered]
3.The Flat Foot Floogie (Digitally Remastered)
4.A-Tisket a-Tisket (Digitally Remastered)
5.Lonesome Road (Digitally Remastered)
6.That Old Feeling (Digitally Remastered)
7.I Can't Give You Anything but Love, Baby (Digitally Remastered)
Complete Recorded Works, Volume 5
1.I've Got a Crush on You
2.How Long Has This Been Going On?
3.But Not for Me
Breakin' The Ice: The Early Years, Part 1 (1934-1935)
1.I'm a Hundred Percent for You
2.I Believe in Miracles
3.Sweet and Slow
4.Honeysuckle Rose
At The Piano
1.Don't Let It Bother You (from the RKO Picture 'the Gay Divorce') (Remastered)
2.Honeysuckle Rose (Remastered)
3.Sweet and Slow (Remastered)
4.Keepin' Out of Mischief Now (Remastered)
5.Squeeze Me (Remastered)
6.Honeysuckle Rose
At The Piano (Bluebird's Best Series)
1.Honeysuckle Rose - Remastered 2002
2.Sweet and Slow - Remastered 2002
3.Keepin' Out Of Mischief Now - Remastered 2002
4.Your Feet's Too Big - 2000 Remastered
5.Squeeze Me - 2000 Remastered
Ain't Misbehavin'
1.I Can't Give You Anything but Love, Baby
2.I'm Crazy 'Bout My Baby
3.Dinah
4.Honeysuckle Rose
5.Darktown Strutter's Ball
6.St Louis Blues
7.Twenty-Four Robbers
8.After You've Gone
9.Truckin'
10.Hold Tight (Want Some Sea Food Mama)
11.A Handful of Keys
20.3003-HI: Believe in Miracles
1.I Wish I Were Twins
2.Have a Little Dream on Me
3.Viper's Drag
4.Dinah
5.Sweet Sue, Just You
6.Squeeze Me
7.Honeysuckle Rose
8.I'm Crazy 'bout My Baby
100 ans de jazz
1.All That Meat and No Potatoes (1989 Remastered)
2.Twenty-Four Robbers (1989 Remastered)
3.Cash For Your Trash (1989 Remastered)
4.By the Light of the Silvery Moon (1989 Remastered) (Provided)
5.Ain't Misbehavin' (1989 Remastered)
6.'Tain't Nobody's Bizness If I Do
7.By The Light of the Silvery Moon - 1989 Remastered (Provided)
100 Famous Historical Jazz Songs (Essentials Louis Armstrong, Nat King Cole, Bill Evans and Many More)
1.Sweet and Slow (Remastered Version)
2.Let's Sing Again (Remastered Version)
3.S'posin' (Remastered Version) (Provided)
4.I'm Sorry I Made You Cry (Remastered Version)
Miscellaneous
1.Ain't Misbehavin'
2.Take It Easy (Remastered)
3.I Can't Give You Anything But Love
4.Take It Easy
5.A Little Bit Independent
6.Inside (This Heart of Mine) [Remastered]
7.Papa Better Watch Your Step
8.I Love To Whistle
9.It's A Sin To Tell A Lie
10.Little Curly Hair In A Highchair
11.Lulu's Back in Town
12.Abdullah
13.Two Sleepy People
14.Until The Real Thing Comes Along
15.Your Feets Too Big
16.Keepin' Out of Mischief Now
17.Handful of Keys
18.How Can You Face Me?
19.Ain't Misbehaving
20.Have A Little Dream On Me
21.Someone to Watch Over Me
22.Tiger Rag
23.Dallas Blues
24.A Porter's Love Song To A Chambermaid
25.Hold Tight
26.Your Feet's Too Big
27.The Joint Is Jumpin'
28.Truckin' - Remastered 2002
29.I'm Gonna Sit Right Down and Write Myself A Letter - 1991 Remastered
30.I Can't Give You Anything But Love, Baby - 1995 Remastered - Take 2
31.Please Keep Me in Your Dreams
32.I'm a Hundred Percent for You (vocal)
33.Anita
34.I'll Be Glad When You're Dead, You Rascal You
35.The Joint Is Jumping
36.I'm Crazy About My Baby
37.T'ain't Nobody's Business If I Do
38.Dem Bones Dem Dry Bones
39.Inside
40.I'll Never Smile Again
41.All That Meat and No Potatos
42.Spring Cleaning (Getting Ready for Love) [Digitally Remastered]
43.Ain't Misbehavin' - Two Sleepy People
44.Smarty (You Know It All)
45.Good for Nothing (But Love)
46.Lies
47.The Curse of an Aching Heart (Provided)
48.West Wind
49.Your Feets To Big
50.You're a Viper (The Reefer Song)
51.Stormy Weather: Ain't Misbehavin'
52.Do You Intend to Put an End To A Sweet Beginning Like This
53.B Flat Blues (Remastered)
54.Tea for Two (Remastered)
55.Black and Blue

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