Do You Know What It Means to Miss New Orleans? (studio, 1946; soundtrack to film "New Orleans")
~ Recording by Louis Armstrong
Appears on releases
| # | Title | Length | Track artist | Release title | Country/Date | ||||
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| 1.3 | Do You Know What It Means to Miss New Orleans? | 2:11 | Louis Armstrong | New Orleans |
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Relationships
| recorded in: | Los Angeles, California, United States (from 1946-09-05 until 1946-10-08) |
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| clarinet: | Barney Bigard (from 1946-09-05 until 1946-10-08) |
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| double bass: | Red Callender (from 1946-09-05 until 1946-10-08) |
| drums (drum set): | Zutty Singleton (from 1946-09-05 until 1946-10-08) |
| guitar: | Bud Scott (from 1946-09-05 until 1946-10-08) |
| piano: | Charlie Beal (from 1946-09-05 until 1946-10-08) |
| trombone: | Kid Ory (from 1946-09-05 until 1946-10-08) |
| trumpet: | Louis Armstrong (from 1946-09-05 until 1946-10-08) |
| vocals: | Billie Holiday (from 1946-09-05 until 1946-10-08) |
| recording of: | Do You Know What It Means to Miss New Orleans (from 1946-09-05 until 1946-10-08) |
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Related works
Do You Know What It Means to Miss New Orleans
| lyricist: | Eddie DeLange Cathrine Legardh |
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| writer: | Louis Alter Eddie DeLange |
| composer: | Louis Alter |
| referred to in medleys: | Lilla Amerika |
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| later versions: | Det är lite att dö ... |
| is the basis for: | Miss New Orleans |