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Sweet Potato Pie
For a Sunday sweet. Simply Pure Piano and BeatHawk Total
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He's back.
Nice work.
It has a jazz club after hours feeling where the piano player improvises
while the wait staff is cleaning up and putting the chairs on the tables. I'd imagine the
pianist is dating one of the wait staff and they will leave together. He tells her he just wrote
this for her and it's called "Suddenly Shirley". She asks him to give her the sheet music so she can learn to play it. They break up on the way home... he changes the title to "Sweet Potato Pie".
@McD ...but she has the sheet music!
I could see someone eating sweet potato pie to this… it would be a cute little video haha. A mom or grandma baking… and then toward the end the family comes in and every one starts eating sweet potato pie and has a grand old time. Haha this is great. Great music makes you visual and it totally did that for me. Thanks for the share my guy!
Beautiful themes @LinearLineman - and good to hear Pure Piano again.
Nice imagery @McD but: Why did they break up? Why did she have to go? Shirley, you can't be serious?![](https://img.youtube.com/vi/KM2K7sV-K74/0.jpg)
That’s a wonderful appreciation. Thanks very much. I’ve had many comments on ythe visual nature of my stuff. Ironically, I have no visual synesthesia when listening or making music. Life is strange,
Thanks for listening @pbelgium. Always welcome your ears.