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1. | You Don't Learn That In School
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2. | Back O'town Blues
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3. | Linger In My Arms A Little Longer Baby
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4. | Whatta Ya Gonna Do?
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5. | I Want A Little Girl
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6. | Blues For Yesterday
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7. | Sugar
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8. | Blues In The South
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9. | Before Long
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10. | Please Stop Playing Those Blues Boys
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11. | Lovely Weather We're Having
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12. | Long Long Journey
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13. | Snafu
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14. | When The Saints Go Marching In
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15. | 2 19 Blues
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16. | Do You Know What It Means To Miss New Orleans?
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17. | Dippermouth Blues
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18. | Basin Street Blues
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19. | High Society
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20. | I'll Be Glad When You're Dead You Rascal You
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21. | The Three Little Bears *
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Jazz / Dixieland, Swing, Early Jazz, New Orleans Jazz, Traditional Pop, Vocal Jazz, Jazz Instrument, Trumpet Jazz
Adam Martin Trombone Al Cobb Trombone Albert Nicholas Clarinet Allan Reuss Guitar Alton Moore Trombone Amos Gordon Alto (Vocals) Art Hodes Piano Arthur Dennis Alto (Vocals) Arvell Shaw Bass Baby Dodds Drums Barney Bigard Clarinet Big Chief Russell Moore Trombone Big Sid Catlett Drums Billy Strayhorn Piano Butch Ballard Drums Charlie Beal Piano Charlie Shavers Trumpet Chubby Jackson Bass Cutty Cutshall Trombone Danny Barker Guitar Dick Cary Piano Don Byas Sax (Tenor) Don Hill Alto Duke Ellington Guitar Earl Mason Piano Earnest Thompson Baritone (Vocal) Ed Mullens Trumpet Elmer Warner Guitar, Piano Georg Brunis Trombone George Wettling Drums Jack Lesberg Bass Jack Teagarden Vocals, Trombone James Whitney Trombone Jimmy Hamilton Clarinet Joe Bushkin Piano Joe Garland Sax (Tenor) Joe Harris Drums John Sparrow Tenor (Vocal), Baritone Johnny Hodges Alto Louis Armstrong Vocals, Trumpet Lucky Thompson Tenor (Vocal) Ludwig Jordan Trumpet Neal Hefti Trumpet Norman Powe Trombone Pat Hawes Liner Notes Pops Foster Bass Red Callender Bass Robert Butler Trumpet Vic Dickenson Trombone Waddey Williams Trombone Wild Bill Davison Cornet William Scott Trumpet Zutty Singleton Drums
A unique collection of re-mastered classics from the legendary Louis Armstrong featuring a unique Bonus track Three Little Bears which finds Louis narrating the classic children's story!
A selection of '40s recordings catching Pops in a variety of settings. The opening four tracks come from Armstrong's final session with his big band for Victor, followed by a 1946 Esquire magazine all-star poll winner's date. Seven of the following tracks emanate from radio broadcasts with the closer "Three Little Bears" coming from an Eddie Condon television broadcast. A nice set of oddball Satchmo in the '40s, blowing and singing his heart out no matter what the surroundings. ~ Cub Koda, All Music Guide |
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