Old Man Mose (studio, 1935-11-21; Decca matrix # 60156-E)

~ Recording by Louis Armstrong & His Orchestra

Appears on releases

#TitleLengthTrack artistRelease titleCountry/Date
Official
1.7Old Man Mose (Take E)2:32Louis ArmstrongRhythm Saved the World
1.6Old Man Mose2:33Louis ArmstrongHighlights From His Decca Years
1.6Old Man Mose2:33Louis ArmstrongLouis Armstrong Highlights from His American Decca Years
1.6Old Man Mose2:32Louis ArmstrongThe Complete Decca Studio Master Takes 1935-1939
  • 2000 -
5.19Old Man Mose2:35Louis ArmstrongIt’s Louis Armstrong
  • 2005-06-06 DE
  • 2005 XE
55.9Old Man Mose2:30Louis Armstrong & His OrchestraThe Encyclopedia of Jazz, Part 3/5: Big Bands - The Giants of the Swing Big Band Era
  • 2008-10-24 DE
1.6Old Man Mose2:32Louis ArmstrongThe Complete Louis Armstrong Decca Sessions (1935–1946) (replaced CD 1 version)

Relationships

recorded in:New York, New York, United States (on 1935-11-21)
double bass:George "Pops" Foster (on 1935-11-21)
drums (drum set):Paul Barbarin (on 1935-11-21)
guitar:Lee Blair (on 1935-11-21)
piano:Luis Russell (on 1935-11-21)
reeds:Charlie Holmes (on 1935-11-21)
Henry “Moon” Jones (on 1935-11-21)
Bingie Madison (on 1935-11-21)
tenor saxophone:Greely Walton (on 1935-11-21)
trombone:Jimmy Archey (on 1935-11-21)
Harry White (on 1935-11-21)
trumpet:Gus Aiken (on 1935-11-21)
Louis Armstrong (on 1935-11-21)
Louis Bacon (on 1935-11-21)
Leonard "Ham" Davis (on 1935-11-21)
orchestra:Louis Armstrong & His Orchestra (on 1935-11-21)
recording of:Ol’ Man Mose (on 1935-11-21)

Ol’ Man Mose

writer:Louis Armstrong
Zilner Randolph
is the basis for:Måsabjønn