

šµ On The Rebound
When you're Floyd Cramer, how do you follow a hit like "Last Date"? It's no easy task, but "On The Rebound" did the trick, taking his slip-note style in a totally different direction, yet it's still instantly identifiable with that Floyd Cramer touch. In early 1961 it become his second Billboard Top 5 hit in a span of just weeks!
And in this clip, I'm playing the song from my Grandad's piano, the very piano he first played as a little boy growing up in Arkansas, and which he and my Grandma Mary then brought to their home in Nashville, where it still resides. In fact it's at these same keys that Grandad would have come home from the studio, sat down at the piano bench, and worked out songs like "Last Date," "On The Rebound," and all of his hits during the '60s!
š§ Watch & Listen:
Recorded on my album:
The Young Years: Floyd Cramerās First Piano (Live from The Jason Coleman Show)
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