C’est ci bon: Satchmo in the Forties

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CD 1: P1193
604988919325
CD 2: P1194
604988919424
CD 3: P1195
604988919524
CD 4: P1196
604988919622

Tracklist

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1CD: Coal Cart Blues
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1Cherry
recorded in:
New York, New York, United States (on 1940-04-11)
guitar:
Norman Brown (on 1940-04-11)
trumpet:
Louis Armstrong (on 1940-04-11)
baritone vocals:
Harry Mills (on 1940-04-11)
bass vocals:
John Mills (on 1940-04-11)
tenor vocals:
Donald Mills (on 1940-04-11) and Herbert Mills (on 1940-04-11)
vocals:
Louis Armstrong (on 1940-04-11), The Mills Brothers (on 1940-04-11), Donald Mills (on 1940-04-11), Harry Mills (on 1940-04-11), Herbert Mills (on 1940-04-11) and John Mills, Sr. (on 1940-04-11)
performer:
Louis Armstrong
Louis Armstrong and the Mills Brothers2:52
2Perdido Street Blues
recorded in:
New York, New York, United States (on 1940-05-27)
double bass:
Wellman Braud (on 1940-05-27)
drums (drum set):
Zutty Singleton (on 1940-05-27)
guitar:
Bernard Addison (on 1940-05-27)
piano:
Luis Russell (on 1940-05-27)
reeds:
Sidney Bechet (on 1940-05-27)
trombone:
Claude Jones (on 1940-05-27)
trumpet:
Louis Armstrong (on 1940-05-27)
orchestra:
Louis Armstrong & His Orchestra (on 1940-05-27)
recording of:
Perdido Street Blues (on 1940-05-27)
composer:
Lil Armstrong
Louis Armstrong and His Orchestra3:04
32:19 Blues
recorded in:
New York, New York, United States (on 1940-05-27)
double bass:
Wellman Braud (on 1940-05-27)
drums (drum set):
Zutty Singleton (on 1940-05-27)
guitar:
Bernard Addison (on 1940-05-27)
piano:
Luis Russell (on 1940-05-27)
reeds:
Sidney Bechet (on 1940-05-27)
trombone:
Claude Jones (on 1940-05-27)
trumpet:
Louis Armstrong (on 1940-05-27)
vocals:
Louis Armstrong (on 1940-05-27)
orchestra:
Louis Armstrong & His Orchestra (on 1940-05-27)
recording of:
2.19 Blues (on 1940-05-27)
writer:
Mamie Desdume
Louis Armstrong and His Orchestra2:50
4Down in Honky Tonk Town
recorded in:
New York, New York, United States (on 1940-05-27)
clarinet and soprano saxophone:
Sidney Bechet (on 1940-05-27)
double bass:
Wellman Braud (on 1940-05-27)
drums (drum set):
Zutty Singleton (on 1940-05-27)
guitar:
Bernard Addison (on 1940-05-27)
piano:
Luis Russell (on 1940-05-27)
trombone:
Claude Jones (on 1940-05-27)
trumpet:
Louis Armstrong (on 1940-05-27)
recording of:
Down in Honky Tonk Town (on 1940-05-27)
writer:
Charles McCarron (in 1916) and Chris Smith (in 1916)
Louis Armstrong and His Orchestra3:04
5Coal Cart Blues
recorded in:
New York, New York, United States (on 1940-05-27)
double bass:
Wellman Braud (on 1940-05-27)
guitar:
Bernard Addison (on 1940-05-27)
reeds:
Sidney Bechet (on 1940-05-27)
trumpet:
Louis Armstrong (on 1940-05-27)
vocals:
Louis Armstrong (on 1940-05-27)
orchestra:
Louis Armstrong & His Orchestra (on 1940-05-27)
recording of:
Coal Cart Blues (on 1940-05-27)
writer:
Louis Armstrong, Lil Hardin Armstrong and Clarence Williams
Louis Armstrong and His Hot Seven2:56
6Everything's Been Done Before
recorded in:
New York, New York, United States (on 1941-03-10)
clarinet:
Prince Robinson (on 1941-03-10)
double bass:
John Williams (on 1941-03-10)
drums (drum set):
Sid Catlett (on 1941-03-10)
guitar:
Lawrence Lucie (on 1941-03-10)
piano:
Luis Russell (on 1941-03-10)
trombone:
George Washington
trumpet:
Louis Armstrong (on 1941-03-10)
Louis Armstrong and His Hot Seven3:07
7I Cover the Waterfront
recorded in:
New York, New York, United States (on 1941-03-10)
bass:
Johnny Williams (on 1941-03-10)
clarinet:
Prince Robinson (on 1941-03-10)
double bass:
John Williams (on 1941-03-10)
drums (drum set):
Sid Catlett (on 1941-03-10)
guitar:
Lawrence Lucie (on 1941-03-10)
piano:
Luis Russell (on 1941-03-10)
trombone:
George Washington (on 1941-03-10)
trumpet:
Louis Armstrong (on 1941-03-10)
vocals:
Louis Armstrong (on 1941-03-10)
orchestra:
Louis Armstrong & His Orchestra (on 1941-03-10)
recording of:
I Cover the Waterfront (on 1941-03-10)
lyricist:
Edward Heyman
composer:
Johnny Green and Edward Heyman
publisher:
Harms, Inc. and Warner Bros., Inc.
Louis Armstrong and His Hot Seven3:15
8In the Gloaming
recorded in:
New York, New York, United States (on 1941-03-10)
bass:
Johnny Williams (on 1941-03-10)
clarinet:
Prince Robinson (on 1941-03-10)
double bass:
John Williams (on 1941-03-10)
drums (drum set):
Sid Catlett (on 1941-03-10)
guitar:
Lawrence Lucie (on 1941-03-10)
piano:
Luis Russell (on 1941-03-10)
trombone:
George Washington (on 1941-03-10)
trumpet:
Louis Armstrong (on 1941-03-10)
vocals:
Louis Armstrong (on 1941-03-10)
orchestra:
Louis Armstrong & His Orchestra (on 1941-03-10)
Louis Armstrong and His Hot Seven2:58
9Long, Long, Ago
recorded in:
New York, New York, United States (on 1941-03-10)
bass:
Johnny Williams (on 1941-03-10)
clarinet:
Prince Robinson (on 1941-03-10)
double bass:
John Williams (on 1941-03-10)
drums (drum set):
Sid Catlett (on 1941-03-10)
guitar:
Lawrence Lucie (on 1941-03-10)
piano:
Luis Russell (on 1941-03-10)
trombone:
George Washington (on 1941-03-10)
trumpet:
Louis Armstrong (on 1941-03-10)
vocals:
Louis Armstrong (on 1941-03-10)
orchestra:
Louis Armstrong & His Orchestra (on 1941-03-10)
Louis Armstrong and His Hot Seven2:53
10Hey Lawdy Mama
recorded in:
New York, New York, United States (on 1941-04-11)
double bass:
John Williams (on 1941-04-11)
drums (drum set):
Sid Catlett (on 1941-04-11)
guitar:
Lawrence Lucie (on 1941-04-11)
piano:
Luis Russell (on 1941-04-11)
tenor saxophone:
Prince Robinson (on 1941-04-11)
trombone:
George Washington (on 1941-04-11)
trumpet:
Louis Armstrong (on 1941-04-11)
vocals:
Louis Armstrong (on 1941-04-11)
orchestra:
Louis Armstrong & His Orchestra (on 1941-04-11)
Louis Armstrong and His Hot Seven3:00
11I'll Get Mine Bye and Bye
recorded in:
New York, New York, United States (on 1941-04-11)
bass:
Johnny Williams (on 1941-04-11)
clarinet and tenor saxophone and tenor saxophone:
Prince Robinson (on 1941-04-11)
double bass:
John Williams (on 1941-04-11)
drums (drum set):
Sid Catlett (on 1941-04-11)
guitar:
Lawrence Lucie (on 1941-04-11)
piano:
Luis Russell (on 1941-04-11)
trombone:
George Washington (on 1941-04-11)
trumpet:
Louis Armstrong (on 1941-04-11)
vocals:
Louis Armstrong (on 1941-04-11)
orchestra:
Louis Armstrong & His Orchestra (on 1941-04-11)
Louis Armstrong and His Hot Seven3:05
12Do You Call That a Buddy?
recorded in:
New York, New York, United States (on 1941-04-11)
double bass:
John Williams (on 1941-04-11)
drums (drum set):
Sid Catlett (on 1941-04-11)
guitar:
Lawrence Lucie (on 1941-04-11)
piano:
Luis Russell (on 1941-04-11)
tenor saxophone:
Prince Robinson (on 1941-04-11)
trombone:
George Washington (on 1941-04-11)
trumpet:
Louis Armstrong (on 1941-04-11)
Louis Armstrong and His Hot Seven3:22
13Yes Suh!
recorded in:
New York, New York, United States (on 1941-04-11)
bass:
Johnny Williams (on 1941-04-11)
clarinet and tenor saxophone and tenor saxophone:
Prince Robinson (on 1941-04-11)
double bass:
John Williams (on 1941-04-11)
drums (drum set):
Sid Catlett (on 1941-04-11)
guitar:
Lawrence Lucie (on 1941-04-11)
piano:
Luis Russell (on 1941-04-11)
trombone:
George Washington (on 1941-04-11)
trumpet:
Louis Armstrong (on 1941-04-11)
vocals:
Louis Armstrong (on 1941-04-11)
orchestra:
Louis Armstrong & His Orchestra (on 1941-04-11)
recording of:
Yes Suh! (on 1941-04-11)
lyricist:
Andy Razaf
composer:
Edgar Dowell
Louis Armstrong and His Hot Seven2:22
14When It's Sleepy Time Down South
recorded in:
Chicago, Illinois, United States (on 1941-11-16)
alto saxophone:
Rupert Cole (on 1941-11-16) and Carl Frye (on 1941-11-16)
bass and double bass:
Hayes Alvis (on 1941-11-16)
drums (drum set):
Sid Catlett (on 1941-11-16)
guitar:
Lawrence Lucie (on 1941-11-16)
piano:
Luis Russell (on 1941-11-16)
reeds:
Rupert Cole (on 1941-11-16)
saxophone:
Joe Garland (on 1941-11-16)
tenor saxophone:
Joe Garland (on 1941-11-16) and Prince Robinson (on 1941-11-16)
trombone:
Henderson Chambers (on 1941-11-16), Norman Greene (on 1941-11-16) and George Washington (on 1941-11-16)
trumpet:
Louis Armstrong (on 1941-11-16), Frank Galbreath (on 1941-11-16), Gene Prince (on 1941-11-16) and Shelton Hemphill (on 1941-11-16)
orchestra:
Louis Armstrong & His Orchestra (on 1941-11-16)
instrumental recording of:
When It’s Sleepy Time Down South (on 1941-11-16)
lyricist:
Leon René and Otis René
composer:
Clarence Muse
publisher:
Leon Rene Publication, Mills Music, Inc., Otis Rene Publication and Sherwin Music
Louis Armstrong and His Orchestra3:13
15Leap Frog
recorded in:
Chicago, Illinois, United States (on 1941-11-16)
alto saxophone:
Rupert Cole (on 1941-11-16) and Carl Frye (on 1941-11-16)
bass and double bass:
Hayes Alvis (on 1941-11-16)
drums (drum set):
Sid Catlett (on 1941-11-16)
guitar:
Lawrence Lucie (on 1941-11-16)
piano:
Luis Russell (on 1941-11-16)
saxophone:
Joe Garland (on 1941-11-16)
tenor saxophone:
Joe Garland (on 1941-11-16) and Prince Robinson (on 1941-11-16)
trombone:
Henderson Chambers (on 1941-11-16), Norman Greene (on 1941-11-16) and George Washington (on 1941-11-16)
trumpet:
Louis Armstrong (on 1941-11-16), Frank Galbreath (on 1941-11-16), Gene Prince (on 1941-11-16) and Shelton Hemphill (on 1941-11-16)
orchestra:
Louis Armstrong & His Orchestra (on 1941-11-16)
Louis Armstrong and His Orchestra3:00
16I Used to Love You (But It's All Over Now)
recorded in:
Chicago, Illinois, United States (on 1941-11-16)
alto saxophone:
Rupert Cole (on 1941-11-16) and Carl Frye (on 1941-11-16)
bass and double bass:
Hayes Alvis (on 1941-11-16)
drums (drum set):
Sid Catlett (on 1941-11-16)
guitar:
Lawrence Lucie (on 1941-11-16)
piano:
Luis Russell (on 1941-11-16)
reeds:
Rupert Cole (on 1941-11-16)
saxophone:
Joe Garland (on 1941-11-16)
tenor saxophone:
Joe Garland (on 1941-11-16) and Prince Robinson (on 1941-11-16)
trombone:
Henderson Chambers (on 1941-11-16), Norman Greene (on 1941-11-16) and George Washington (on 1941-11-16)
trumpet:
Louis Armstrong (on 1941-11-16), Frank Galbreath (on 1941-11-16), Gene Prince (on 1941-11-16) and Shelton Hemphill (on 1941-11-16)
orchestra:
Louis Armstrong & His Orchestra (on 1941-11-16)
cover recording of:
I Used to Love You but It’s All Over Now (on 1941-11-16)
lyricist:
Lew Brown
composer:
Albert Von Tilzer
publisher:
Broadway Music Corp.
Louis Armstrong and His Orchestra3:00
17You Rascal You
recorded in:
Chicago, Illinois, United States (on 1941-11-16)
alto saxophone:
Rupert Cole (on 1941-11-16) and Carl Frye (on 1941-11-16)
bass, double bass and double bass [bass]:
Hayes Alvis (on 1941-11-16)
drums (drum set) and drums (drum set) [drums]:
Sid Catlett (on 1941-11-16)
guitar:
Lawrence Lucie (on 1941-11-16)
piano:
Luis Russell (on 1941-11-16)
reeds:
Rupert Cole (on 1941-11-16), Carl Frye (on 1941-11-16), Joe Garland (on 1941-11-16) and Prince Robinson (on 1941-11-16)
saxophone:
Joe Garland (on 1941-11-16)
tenor saxophone:
Joe Garland (on 1941-11-16) and Prince Robinson (on 1941-11-16)
trombone:
Henderson Chambers (on 1941-11-16), Norman Greene (on 1941-11-16) and George Washington (on 1941-11-16)
trumpet:
Louis Armstrong (on 1941-11-16), Frank Galbreath (on 1941-11-16), Gene Price (on 1941-11-16), Gene Prince (on 1941-11-16) and Shelton Hemphill (on 1941-11-16)
vocals:
Louis Armstrong (on 1941-11-16)
orchestra:
Louis Armstrong & His Orchestra (on 1941-11-16)
recording of:
I’ll Be Glad When You’re Dead, You Rascal You
lyricist and composer:
Sam Theard
publisher:
EMI Music Publishing Ltd.
Louis Armstrong and His Orchestra3:00
18(Get Some) Cash for Your Trash
recorded in:
Los Angeles, California, United States (on 1942-04-17)
alto saxophone:
Rupert Cole (on 1942-04-17) and Carl Frye (on 1942-04-17)
bass and double bass:
John Simmons (on 1942-04-17)
drums (drum set):
Sid Catlett (on 1942-04-17)
guitar:
Lawrence Lucie (on 1942-04-17)
piano:
Luis Russell (on 1942-04-17)
reeds:
Rupert Cole (on 1942-04-17), Carl Frye (on 1942-04-17), Joe Garland (on 1942-04-17) and Prince Robinson (on 1942-04-17)
tenor saxophone:
Joe Garland (on 1942-04-17) and Prince Robinson (on 1942-04-17)
trombone:
Henderson Chambers (on 1942-04-17), George Washington (on 1942-04-17) and James Whitney (on 1942-04-17)
trumpet:
Louis Armstrong (on 1942-04-17), Bernard Flood (on 1942-04-17), Frank Galbreath (on 1942-04-17) and Shelton Hemphill (on 1942-04-17)
vocals:
Louis Armstrong (on 1942-04-17)
orchestra:
Louis Armstrong & His Orchestra (on 1942-04-17)
Louis Armstrong and His Orchestra3:04
19Among My Souvenirs
recorded in:
Los Angeles, California, United States (on 1942-04-17)
alto saxophone:
Rupert Cole (on 1942-04-17) and Carl Frye (on 1942-04-17)
double bass:
John Simmons (on 1942-04-17)
drums (drum set):
Sid Catlett (on 1942-04-17)
guitar:
Lawrence Lucie (on 1942-04-17)
piano:
Luis Russell (on 1942-04-17)
tenor saxophone:
Joe Garland (on 1942-04-17) and Prince Robinson (on 1942-04-17)
trombone:
Henderson Chambers (on 1942-04-17), George Washington (on 1942-04-17) and James Whitney (on 1942-04-17)
trumpet:
Louis Armstrong (on 1942-04-17), Bernard Flood (on 1942-04-17), Frank Galbreath (on 1942-04-17) and Shelton "Scad" Hemphill (on 1942-04-17)
vocals:
Louis Armstrong (on 1942-04-17)
orchestra:
Louis Armstrong & His Orchestra (on 1942-04-17)
recording of:
Among My Souvenirs (on 1942-04-17)
lyricist:
Edgar Leslie
composer:
Horatio Nicholls
publisher:
Crawford Music Inc., DeSylva, Brown and Henderson, Inc. (on 1927-10-05), Lawrence Wright Music Co., Ltd. (on 1927-10-05) and Chappell & Co., Inc. (on 1968-09-23)
Louis Armstrong and His Orchestra2:47
20Coquette
recorded in:
Los Angeles, California, United States (on 1942-04-17)
alto saxophone:
Rupert Cole (on 1942-04-17) and Carl Frye (on 1942-04-17)
bass and double bass:
John Simmons (on 1942-04-17)
drums (drum set):
Sid Catlett (on 1942-04-17)
guitar:
Lawrence Lucie (on 1942-04-17)
piano:
Luis Russell (on 1942-04-17)
tenor saxophone:
Joe Garland (on 1942-04-17) and Prince Robinson (on 1942-04-17)
trombone:
Henderson Chambers (on 1942-04-17), George Washington (on 1942-04-17) and James Whitney (on 1942-04-17)
trumpet:
Louis Armstrong (on 1942-04-17), Bernard Flood (on 1942-04-17), Frank Galbreath (on 1942-04-17) and Shelton Hemphill (on 1942-04-17)
vocals:
Louis Armstrong (on 1942-04-17)
orchestra:
Louis Armstrong & His Orchestra (on 1942-04-17)
recording of:
Coquette
lyricist:
Gus Kahn
composer:
Johnny Green and Carmen Lombardo
Louis Armstrong and His Orchestra2:37
21I Never Knew
recorded in:
Los Angeles, California, United States (on 1942-04-17)
alto saxophone:
Rupert Cole (on 1942-04-17) and Carl Frye (on 1942-04-17)
double bass:
John Simmons (on 1942-04-17)
drums (drum set):
Sid Catlett (on 1942-04-17)
guitar:
Lawrence Lucie (on 1942-04-17)
piano:
Luis Russell (on 1942-04-17)
tenor saxophone:
Joe Garland (on 1942-04-17) and Prince Robinson (on 1942-04-17)
trombone:
Henderson Chambers (on 1942-04-17), George Washington (on 1942-04-17) and James Whitney (on 1942-04-17)
trumpet:
Louis Armstrong (on 1942-04-17), Bernard Flood (on 1942-04-17), Frank Galbreath (on 1942-04-17) and Shelton Hemphill (on 1942-04-17)
recording of:
I Never Knew
lyricist:
Gus Kahn
composer:
Ted Fio Rito
publisher:
Bourne Co. and Gilbert Keyes Music Company
Louis Armstrong and His Orchestra2:48
22Jack-Armstrong Blues
recorded in:
New York, New York, United States (on 1944-12-07)
clarinet:
Ernie Caceres (on 1944-12-07)
double bass:
Al Hall (on 1944-12-07)
drums (drum set):
Cozy Cole (on 1944-12-07)
guitar:
Herb Ellis (on 1944-12-07)
piano:
Johnny Guarnieri (on 1944-12-07)
tenor saxophone:
Nick Caiazza (on 1944-12-07)
trombone:
Lou McGarity (on 1944-12-07) and Jack Teagarden (on 1944-12-07)
trumpet:
Louis Armstrong (on 1944-12-07), Billy Butterfield (on 1944-12-07) and Bobby Hackett (on 1944-12-07)
V-Disc All Star Jam Session5:03
23I'm Confessin'
recorded in:
New York, New York, United States (on 1944-12-07)
clarinet:
Ernie Caceres (on 1944-12-07)
double bass:
Al Hall (on 1944-12-07)
drums (drum set):
Cozy Cole (on 1944-12-07)
guitar:
Herb Ellis (on 1944-12-07)
piano:
Johnny Guarnieri (on 1944-12-07)
tenor saxophone:
Nick Caiazza (on 1944-12-07)
trombone:
Lou McGarity (on 1944-12-07) and Jack Teagarden (on 1944-12-07)
trumpet:
Louis Armstrong (on 1944-12-07), Billy Butterfield (on 1944-12-07) and Bobby Hackett (on 1944-12-07)
V-Disc All Star Jam Session3:24
24You Won't Be Satisfied (Until You Break My Heart)
recorded in:
New York, New York, United States (on 1946-01-18)
alto saxophone:
George Koenig (on 1946-01-18) and Bill Stegmeyer (on 1946-01-18)
baritone saxophone:
Milton Schatz (on 1946-01-18)
bass:
Trigger Alpert (on 1946-01-18)
clarinet and reeds:
Bill Stegmeyer (on 1946-01-18)
double bass:
Trigger Alpert (on 1946-01-18)
drums (drum set):
Cozy Cole (on 1946-01-18)
guitar:
Danny Perri (on 1946-01-18)
piano:
Joe Bushkin (on 1946-01-18)
solo trumpet:
Louis Armstrong
tenor saxophone:
Art Drelinger (on 1946-01-18) and Jack Greenberg (on 1946-01-18)
trumpet:
Louis Armstrong (on 1946-01-18) and Billy Butterfield (on 1946-01-18)
vocals:
Louis Armstrong (on 1946-01-18) and Ella Fitzgerald (on 1946-01-18)
orchestra:
Bob Haggart and His Orchestra (on 1946-01-18)
conductor:
Bob Haggart (on 1946-01-18)
arranger:
Bob Haggart
cover recording of:
You Won’t Be Satisfied (Until You Break My Heart) (on 1946-01-18)
writer:
Freddy James and Larry Stock
Louis Armstrong & Ella Fitzgerald acc. Bob Haggart's Orchestra2:57
25The Frim Fram Sauce
recorded in:
New York, New York, United States (on 1946-01-18)
alto saxophone:
George Koenig (on 1946-01-18) and Bill Stegmeyer (on 1946-01-18)
baritone saxophone:
Milton Schatz (on 1946-01-18)
bass:
Trigger Alpert (on 1946-01-18)
clarinet and reeds:
Bill Stegmeyer (on 1946-01-18)
double bass:
Trigger Alpert (on 1946-01-18)
drums (drum set):
Cozy Cole (on 1946-01-18)
guitar:
Danny Perri (on 1946-01-18)
piano:
Joe Bushkin (on 1946-01-18)
tenor saxophone:
Art Drelinger (on 1946-01-18) and Jack Greenberg (on 1946-01-18)
trumpet:
Louis Armstrong (on 1946-01-18) and Billy Butterfield (on 1946-01-18)
vocals:
Louis Armstrong (on 1946-01-18) and Ella Fitzgerald (on 1946-01-18)
orchestra:
Bob Haggart and His Orchestra (on 1946-01-18)
conductor:
Bob Haggart (on 1946-01-18)
arranger:
Bob Haggart
cover recording of:
The Frim‐Fram Sauce (on 1946-01-18)
lyricist:
Redd Evans (in 1945)
composer:
Joe Ricardel (in 1945)
publisher:
Music Sales Corporation
Louis Armstrong & Ella Fitzgerald acc. Bob Haggart's Orchestra3:15
2CD: Rockin' Chair
#TitleArtistLength
1Long Long Journey
recorded in:
New York, New York, United States (on 1946-01-10)
alto saxophone:
Johnny Hodges (on 1946-01-10)
clarinet:
Jimmy Hamilton (on 1946-01-10)
double bass:
Chubby Jackson (on 1946-01-10)
drums (drum set):
Sonny Greer (on 1946-01-10)
guitar:
Remo Palmieri (on 1946-01-10)
piano:
Duke Ellington (on 1946-01-10) and Billy Strayhorn (on 1946-01-10)
tenor saxophone:
Don Byas (on 1946-01-10)
trumpet:
Louis Armstrong (on 1946-01-10) and Charlie Shavers (on 1946-01-10)
vocals:
Louis Armstrong (on 1946-01-10)
recording of:
Long Long Journey (on 1946-01-10)
lyricist and composer:
Leonard Feather
Esquire All-American Award Winners4:23
2Snafu
recorded in:
New York, New York, United States (on 1946-01-10)
alto saxophone:
Johnny Hodges (on 1946-01-10)
clarinet:
Jimmy Hamilton (on 1946-01-10)
double bass:
Chubby Jackson (on 1946-01-10)
drums (drum set):
Sonny Greer (on 1946-01-10)
guitar:
Remo Palmieri (on 1946-01-10)
piano:
Billy Strayhorn (on 1946-01-10)
tenor saxophone:
Don Byas (on 1946-01-10)
trumpet:
Louis Armstrong (on 1946-01-10) and Neal Hefti (on 1946-01-10)
recording of:
Snafu (on 1946-01-10)
writer:
Leonard Feather
Esquire All-American Award Winners4:17
3Linger in My Arms a Little Longer
recorded in:
New York, New York, United States (on 1946-04-27)
alto saxophone:
Amos Gordon (on 1946-04-27), Don Hill (on 1946-04-27) and Donald Hill (on 1946-04-27)
baritone saxophone:
Ernest Thompson (on 1946-04-27)
double bass:
Arvell Shaw (on 1946-04-27)
drums (drum set):
Butch Ballard (on 1946-04-27)
guitar:
Elmer Warner (on 1946-04-27)
piano:
Ed Swanston (on 1946-04-27)
tenor saxophone:
Joe Garland (on 1946-04-27), John Sparrow (on 1946-04-27) and Johnny Sparrow (on 1946-04-27)
trombone:
Al Cobbs (on 1946-04-27), Adam Martin (on 1946-04-27), Russell Moore (on 1946-04-27) and Norman Powe (on 1946-04-27)
trumpet:
Louis Armstrong (on 1946-04-27), Fats Ford (on 1946-04-27), Ludwig Jordan (on 1946-04-27), Ed Mullens (on 1946-04-27) and William "Chieftie" Scott (on 1946-04-27)
vocals:
Louis Armstrong (on 1946-04-27)
recording of:
Linger in My Arms a Little Longer, Baby (on 1946-04-27)
lyricist and composer:
Herb Magidson
Louis Armstrong and His Orchestra3:01
4What Ya Gonna Do?
recorded in:
New York, New York, United States (on 1946-04-27)
alto saxophone:
Amos Gordon (on 1946-04-27), Don Hill (on 1946-04-27) and Donald Hill (on 1946-04-27)
baritone saxophone:
Ernest Thompson (on 1946-04-27)
double bass:
Arvell Shaw (on 1946-04-27)
drums (drum set):
Butch Ballard (on 1946-04-27)
guitar:
Elmer Warner (on 1946-04-27)
piano:
Ed Swanston (on 1946-04-27)
tenor saxophone:
Joe Garland (on 1946-04-27), John Sparrow (on 1946-04-27) and Johnny Sparrow (on 1946-04-27)
trombone:
Al Cobbs (on 1946-04-27), Adam Martin (on 1946-04-27), Russell Moore (on 1946-04-27) and Norman Powe (on 1946-04-27)
trumpet:
Louis Armstrong (on 1946-04-27), Fats Ford (on 1946-04-27), Ludwig Jordan (on 1946-04-27), Ed Mullens (on 1946-04-27) and William "Chieftie" Scott (on 1946-04-27)
vocals:
Louis Armstrong (on 1946-04-27)
recording of:
Whatta Ya Gonna Do? (on 1946-04-27)
writer:
Patrick Lewis (in 1946) and Sunny Skylar (in 1946)
Louis Armstrong and His Orchestra2:56
5No Variety Blues
recorded in:
New York, New York, United States (on 1946-04-27)
alto saxophone:
Amos Gordon (on 1946-04-27), Don Hill (on 1946-04-27) and Donald Hill (on 1946-04-27)
baritone saxophone:
Ernest Thompson (on 1946-04-27)
double bass:
Arvell Shaw (on 1946-04-27)
drums (drum set):
Butch Ballard (on 1946-04-27)
guitar:
Elmer Warner (on 1946-04-27)
piano:
Ed Swanston (on 1946-04-27)
tenor saxophone:
Joe Garland (on 1946-04-27), John Sparrow (on 1946-04-27) and Johnny Sparrow (on 1946-04-27)
trombone:
Al Cobbs (on 1946-04-27), Adam Martin (on 1946-04-27), Russell Moore (on 1946-04-27) and Norman Powe (on 1946-04-27)
trumpet:
Louis Armstrong (on 1946-04-27), Fats Ford (on 1946-04-27), Ludwig Jordan (on 1946-04-27), Ed Mullens (on 1946-04-27) and William "Chieftie" Scott (on 1946-04-27)
vocals:
Louis Armstrong (on 1946-04-27) and Velma Middleton (on 1946-04-27)
recording of:
No Variety Blues (on 1946-04-27)
writer:
Louis Armstrong and Herman Fairbanks
Louis Armstrong and His Orchestra2:58
6Joseph 'n' His Brothers
recorded in:
New York, New York, United States (on 1946-04-27)
alto saxophone:
Amos Gordon (on 1946-04-27), Don Hill (on 1946-04-27) and Donald Hill (on 1946-04-27)
baritone saxophone:
Ernest Thompson (on 1946-04-27)
double bass:
Arvell Shaw (on 1946-04-27)
drums (drum set):
Butch Ballard (on 1946-04-27)
guitar:
Elmer Warner (on 1946-04-27)
piano:
Ed Swanston (on 1946-04-27)
tenor saxophone:
Joe Garland (on 1946-04-27), John Sparrow (on 1946-04-27) and Johnny Sparrow (on 1946-04-27)
trombone:
Al Cobbs (on 1946-04-27), Adam Martin (on 1946-04-27), Russell Moore (on 1946-04-27) and Norman Powe (on 1946-04-27)
trumpet:
Louis Armstrong (on 1946-04-27), Fats Ford (on 1946-04-27), Ludwig Jordan (on 1946-04-27), Ed Mullens (on 1946-04-27) and William "Chieftie" Scott (on 1946-04-27)
vocals:
Louis Armstrong (on 1946-04-27)
recording of:
Joseph ’n His Brudders (on 1946-04-27)
writer:
Louis Armstrong, Barbara Belle and Bobby Kroll
Louis Armstrong and His Orchestra3:05
7Back O'Town Blues
recorded in:
New York, New York, United States (on 1946-04-27)
alto saxophone:
Amos Gordon (on 1946-04-27), Don Hill (on 1946-04-27) and Donald Hill (on 1946-04-27)
baritone saxophone:
Ernest Thompson (on 1946-04-27)
double bass:
Arvell Shaw (on 1946-04-27)
drums (drum set):
Butch Ballard (on 1946-04-27)
guitar:
Elmer Warner (on 1946-04-27)
piano:
Ed Swanston (on 1946-04-27)
tenor saxophone:
Joe Garland (on 1946-04-27), John Sparrow (on 1946-04-27) and Johnny Sparrow (on 1946-04-27)
trombone:
Al Cobbs (on 1946-04-27), Adam Martin (on 1946-04-27), Russell Moore (on 1946-04-27) and Norman Powe (on 1946-04-27)
trumpet:
Louis Armstrong (on 1946-04-27), Fats Ford (on 1946-04-27), Ludwig Jordan (on 1946-04-27), Ed Mullens (on 1946-04-27) and William "Chieftie" Scott (on 1946-04-27)
vocals:
Louis Armstrong (on 1946-04-27) and Velma Middleton (on 1946-04-27)
recording of:
Back o’ Town Blues (on 1946-04-27)
writer:
Louis Armstrong and Luis Russell
Louis Armstrong and His Orchestra3:20
8I Want a Little Girl
recorded in:
Los Angeles, California, United States (on 1946-09-06)
clarinet:
Barney Bigard (on 1946-09-06)
double bass:
Red Callender (on 1946-09-06)
drums (drum set):
Zutty Singleton (on 1946-09-06)
guitar:
Allan Reuss (on 1946-09-06)
piano:
Charlie Beal (on 1946-09-06) and Leonard Feather (on 1946-09-06)
trombone:
Vic Dickenson (on 1946-09-06)
trumpet:
Louis Armstrong (on 1946-09-06)
vocals:
Louis Armstrong (on 1946-09-06)
part of:
Swing (number: D6 VB 2149-1)
recording of:
I Want a Little Girl (on 1946-09-06)
lyricist:
Billy Moll
composer:
Murray Mencher
publisher:
Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc.
Louis Armstrong and His Hot Seven3:03
9Sugar
recorded in:
Los Angeles, California, United States (on 1946-09-06)
clarinet:
Barney Bigard (on 1946-09-06)
double bass:
Red Callender (on 1946-09-06)
drums (drum set):
Zutty Singleton (on 1946-09-06)
guitar:
Allan Reuss (on 1946-09-06)
piano:
Charlie Beal (on 1946-09-06) and Leonard Feather (on 1946-09-06)
trombone:
Vic Dickenson (on 1946-09-06)
trumpet:
Louis Armstrong (on 1946-09-06)
vocals:
Louis Armstrong (on 1946-09-06)
part of:
Swing (number: D6 VB 2150-1)
recording of:
Sugar (That Sugar Baby o’ Mine) (on 1946-09-06)
writer:
Edna Pinkard, Sidney Mitchell and Maceo Pinkard
composer:
Edna Alexander, Sidney Mitchell and Maceo Pinkard
publisher:
EMI Robbins Catalog and Robbins Music Corp.
Louis Armstrong and His Hot Seven3:24
10Blues for Yesterday
recorded in:
Los Angeles, California, United States (on 1946-09-06)
clarinet:
Barney Bigard (on 1946-09-06)
double bass:
Red Callender (on 1946-09-06)
drums (drum set):
Zutty Singleton (on 1946-09-06)
guitar:
Allan Reuss (on 1946-09-06)
piano:
Leonard Feather (on 1946-09-06)
trombone:
Vic Dickenson (on 1946-09-06)
trumpet:
Louis Armstrong (on 1946-09-06)
vocals:
Louis Armstrong
part of:
Swing (number: D6 VB 2151-1)
recording of:
Blues for Yesterday
writer:
Leroy Carr
Louis Armstrong and His Hot Seven2:36
11Blues in the South
recorded in:
Los Angeles, California, United States (on 1946-09-06)
clarinet:
Barney Bigard (on 1946-09-06)
double bass:
Red Callender (on 1946-09-06)
drums (drum set):
Zutty Singleton (on 1946-09-06)
guitar:
Allan Reuss (on 1946-09-06)
piano:
Charlie Beal (on 1946-09-06) and Leonard Feather (on 1946-09-06)
trombone:
Vic Dickenson (on 1946-09-06)
trumpet and lead vocals:
Louis Armstrong (on 1946-09-06)
vocals:
Louis Armstrong (on 1946-09-06)
performer:
Louis Armstrong and His Hot Seven (on 1946-09-06)
part of:
Swing (number: D6 VB 2152-1)
recording of:
Blues in the South (on 1946-09-06)
writer:
William Johnstone
Louis Armstrong and His Hot Seven3:04
12Endie
recorded in:
Los Angeles, California, United States (on 1946-10-17)
alto saxophone:
Amos Gordon (on 1946-10-17) and Don Hill (on 1946-10-17)
baritone saxophone:
Ernest Thompson (on 1946-10-17)
double bass:
Arvell Shaw (on 1946-10-17)
drums (drum set):
Ed McCconney (on 1946-10-17)
guitar:
Elmer Warner (on 1946-10-17)
piano:
Earl Mason (on 1946-10-17)
tenor saxophone:
Joe Garland (on 1946-10-17) and John Sparrow (on 1946-10-17)
trombone:
"Big Chief" Russell Moore (on 1946-10-17), Nat Allen (on 1946-10-17), Waddey Williams (on 1946-10-17) and James Whitney (on 1946-10-17)
trumpet:
Louis Armstrong (on 1946-10-17), Robert Butler (on 1946-10-17), Fats Ford (on 1946-10-17), Louis Gray (on 1946-10-17) and Ed Mullens (on 1946-10-17)
vocals:
Louis Armstrong (on 1946-10-17)
recording of:
Endie (on 1946-10-17)
lyricist:
Eddie DeLange
composer:
Louis Alter
Louis Armstrong and His Orchestra2:54
13The Blues Are Brewin'
recorded in:
Los Angeles, California, United States (from 1946-09-05 until 1946-10-08, on 1946-10-17)
alto saxophone:
Amos Gordon (from 1946-09-05 until 1946-10-08, on 1946-10-17) and Don Hill (from 1946-09-05 until 1946-10-08, on 1946-10-17)
baritone saxophone:
Ernest Thompson (from 1946-09-05 until 1946-10-08, on 1946-10-17)
double bass:
Arvell Shaw (from 1946-09-05 until 1946-10-08, on 1946-10-17)
drums (drum set):
Ed McConney (from 1946-09-05 until 1946-10-08) and Ed McCconney (on 1946-10-17)
guitar:
Elmer Warner (from 1946-09-05 until 1946-10-08, on 1946-10-17)
piano:
Earl Mason (from 1946-09-05 until 1946-10-08, on 1946-10-17)
tenor saxophone:
Joe Garland (from 1946-09-05 until 1946-10-08, on 1946-10-17) and John Sparrow (from 1946-09-05 until 1946-10-08, on 1946-10-17)
trombone:
Nat Allen (from 1946-09-05 until 1946-10-08, on 1946-10-17), Russell "Big Chief" Moore (from 1946-09-05 until 1946-10-08), James Whitney (from 1946-09-05 until 1946-10-08, on 1946-10-17), Waddet Williams (from 1946-09-05 until 1946-10-08), "Big Chief" Russell Moore (on 1946-10-17) and Waddey Williams (on 1946-10-17)
trumpet:
Louis Armstrong (from 1946-09-05 until 1946-10-08, on 1946-10-17), Robert Butler (from 1946-09-05 until 1946-10-08, on 1946-10-17), Andrew “Fats” Ford (from 1946-09-05 until 1946-10-08), Louis Gray (from 1946-09-05 until 1946-10-08, on 1946-10-17), Ed Mullens (from 1946-09-05 until 1946-10-08, on 1946-10-17) and Fats Ford (on 1946-10-17)
vocals:
Billie Holiday (from 1946-09-05 until 1946-10-08) and Louis Armstrong (on 1946-10-17)
recording of:
The Blues Are Brewin’ (from 1946-09-05 until 1946-10-08)
lyricist:
Eddie DeLange
composer:
Louis Alter
recording of:
The Blues Are Brewin’ (on 1946-10-17)
lyricist:
Eddie DeLange
composer:
Louis Alter
Louis Armstrong and His Orchestra3:00
14Do You Know What It Means to Miss New Orleans?
recorded in:
Los Angeles, California, United States (on 1946-10-17)
clarinet:
Barney Bigard (on 1946-10-17)
double bass:
Red Callender (on 1946-10-17)
drums (drum set):
Minor Hall (on 1946-10-17)
guitar:
Bud Scott (on 1946-10-17)
piano:
Charlie Beal (on 1946-10-17)
trombone:
Kid Ory (on 1946-10-17)
trumpet:
Louis Armstrong (on 1946-10-17)
vocals:
Louis Armstrong (on 1946-10-17)
recording of:
Do You Know What It Means to Miss New Orleans (on 1946-10-17)
lyricist:
Eddie DeLange and Cathrine Legardh
writer:
Louis Alter and Eddie DeLange
composer:
Louis Alter
Louis Armstrong and His Dixieland Seven3:04
15Where the Blues Were Born in New Orleans
recorded in:
Los Angeles, California, United States (on 1946-10-17)
clarinet:
Barney Bigard (on 1946-10-17)
double bass:
Red Callender (on 1946-10-17)
drums (drum set):
Minor Hall (on 1946-10-17)
guitar:
Bud Scott (on 1946-10-17)
piano:
Charlie Beal (on 1946-10-17)
trombone:
Kid Ory (on 1946-10-17)
trumpet:
Louis Armstrong (on 1946-10-17)
vocals:
Louis Armstrong (on 1946-10-17)
recording of:
Where the Blues Were Born in New Orleans (on 1946-10-17)
writer:
Bob Carleton and Charlie Dixon
Louis Armstrong and His Dixieland Seven3:12
16Mahogany Hall Stomp
recorded in:
Los Angeles, California, United States (on 1946-10-17)
clarinet:
Barney Bigard (on 1946-10-17)
double bass:
Red Callender (on 1946-10-17)
drums (drum set):
Minor Hall (on 1946-10-17)
guitar:
Bud Scott (on 1946-10-17)
piano:
Charlie Beal (on 1946-10-17)
trombone:
Kid Ory (on 1946-10-17)
trumpet:
Louis Armstrong (on 1946-10-17)
performer:
Louis Armstrong & His Dixieland Seven (on 1946-10-17)
recording of:
Mahogany Hall Stomp (on 1946-10-17)
composer:
Spencer Williams
Louis Armstrong and His Dixieland Seven3:00
17I Wonder, I Wonder
recorded in:
New York, New York, United States (on 1947-03-12)
alto saxophone:
Arthur Dennis (on 1947-03-12) and Amos Gordon (on 1947-03-12)
baritone saxophone:
John Sparrow (on 1947-03-12)
double bass:
Arvell Shaw (on 1947-03-12)
drums (drum set):
James “Coatsville” Harris (on 1947-03-12)
guitar:
Elmer Warner (on 1947-03-12)
piano:
Earl Mason (on 1947-03-12)
tenor saxophone:
Joe Garland (on 1947-03-12), John Sparrow (on 1947-03-12) and Lucky Thompson (on 1947-03-12)
trombone:
"Big Chief" Russell Moore (on 1947-03-12), Al Moore (on 1947-03-12), Alton Moore (on 1947-03-12), Waddey Williams (on 1947-03-12) and James Whitney (on 1947-03-12)
trumpet:
Louis Armstrong (on 1947-03-12), Robert Butler (on 1947-03-12), Ed Mullens (on 1947-03-12), Thomas Gridder (on 1947-03-12) and William "Chieftie" Scott (on 1947-03-12)
vocals:
Louis Armstrong (on 1947-03-12)
recording of:
I Wonder, I Wonder, I Wonder (on 1947-03-12)
lyricist and composer:
Daryl Hutchins
Louis Armstrong and His Orchestra2:37
18I Believe
recorded in:
New York, New York, United States (on 1947-03-12)
alto saxophone:
Arthur Dennis (on 1947-03-12) and Amos Gordon (on 1947-03-12)
baritone saxophone:
John Sparrow (on 1947-03-12)
double bass:
Arvell Shaw (on 1947-03-12)
drums (drum set):
James “Coatsville” Harris (on 1947-03-12)
guitar:
Elmer Warner (on 1947-03-12)
piano:
Earl Mason (on 1947-03-12)
tenor saxophone:
Joe Garland (on 1947-03-12), John Sparrow (on 1947-03-12) and Lucky Thompson (on 1947-03-12)
trombone:
"Big Chief" Russell Moore (on 1947-03-12), Al Moore (on 1947-03-12), Alton Moore (on 1947-03-12), Waddey Williams (on 1947-03-12) and James Whitney (on 1947-03-12)
trumpet:
Louis Armstrong (on 1947-03-12), Robert Butler (on 1947-03-12), Ed Mullens (on 1947-03-12), Thomas Gridder (on 1947-03-12) and William "Chieftie" Scott (on 1947-03-12)
vocals:
Louis Armstrong (on 1947-03-12)
recording of:
I Believe (Frank Sinatra song)
lyricist:
Sammy Cahn
composer:
Jule Styne
Louis Armstrong and His Orchestra3:03
19Why Doubt My Love?
recorded in:
New York, New York, United States (on 1947-03-12)
alto saxophone:
Arthur Dennis (on 1947-03-12) and Amos Gordon (on 1947-03-12)
baritone saxophone:
John Sparrow (on 1947-03-12)
double bass:
Arvell Shaw (on 1947-03-12)
drums (drum set):
James “Coatsville” Harris (on 1947-03-12)
guitar:
Elmer Warner (on 1947-03-12)
piano:
Earl Mason (on 1947-03-12)
tenor saxophone:
Joe Garland (on 1947-03-12), John Sparrow (on 1947-03-12) and Lucky Thompson (on 1947-03-12)
trombone:
"Big Chief" Russell Moore (on 1947-03-12), Al Moore (on 1947-03-12), Alton Moore (on 1947-03-12), Waddey Williams (on 1947-03-12) and James Whitney (on 1947-03-12)
trumpet:
Louis Armstrong (on 1947-03-12), Robert Butler (on 1947-03-12), Ed Mullens (on 1947-03-12), Thomas Gridder (on 1947-03-12) and William "Chieftie" Scott (on 1947-03-12)
vocals:
Louis Armstrong (on 1947-03-12)
recording of:
Why Doubt My Love? (on 1947-03-12)
writer:
Louis Armstrong and Helen Mercer
Louis Armstrong and His Orchestra3:24
20It Takes Time
recorded in:
New York, New York, United States (on 1947-03-12)
alto saxophone:
Arthur Dennis (on 1947-03-12) and Amos Gordon (on 1947-03-12)
baritone saxophone:
John Sparrow (on 1947-03-12)
double bass:
Arvell Shaw (on 1947-03-12)
drums (drum set):
James “Coatsville” Harris (on 1947-03-12)
guitar:
Elmer Warner (on 1947-03-12)
piano:
Earl Mason (on 1947-03-12)
tenor saxophone:
Joe Garland (on 1947-03-12), John Sparrow (on 1947-03-12) and Lucky Thompson (on 1947-03-12)
trombone:
"Big Chief" Russell Moore (on 1947-03-12), Al Moore (on 1947-03-12), Alton Moore (on 1947-03-12), Waddey Williams (on 1947-03-12) and James Whitney (on 1947-03-12)
trumpet:
Louis Armstrong (on 1947-03-12), Robert Butler (on 1947-03-12), Ed Mullens (on 1947-03-12), Thomas Gridder (on 1947-03-12) and William "Chieftie" Scott (on 1947-03-12)
vocals:
Louis Armstrong (on 1947-03-12)
recording of:
It Takes Time (on 1947-03-12)
writer:
Arthur Korb
Louis Armstrong and His Orchestra2:41
21You Don't Learn That in School
recorded in:
New York, New York, United States (on 1947-03-12)
alto saxophone:
Arthur Dennis (on 1947-03-12) and Amos Gordon (on 1947-03-12)
baritone saxophone:
John Sparrow (on 1947-03-12)
double bass:
Arvell Shaw (on 1947-03-12)
drums (drum set):
James “Coatsville” Harris (on 1947-03-12)
guitar:
Elmer Warner (on 1947-03-12)
piano:
Earl Mason (on 1947-03-12)
tenor saxophone:
Joe Garland (on 1947-03-12), John Sparrow (on 1947-03-12) and Lucky Thompson (on 1947-03-12)
trombone:
"Big Chief" Russell Moore (on 1947-03-12), Al Moore (on 1947-03-12), Alton Moore (on 1947-03-12), Waddey Williams (on 1947-03-12) and James Whitney (on 1947-03-12)
trumpet:
Louis Armstrong (on 1947-03-12), Robert Butler (on 1947-03-12), Ed Mullens (on 1947-03-12), Thomas Gridder (on 1947-03-12) and William "Chieftie" Scott (on 1947-03-12)
vocals:
Louis Armstrong (on 1947-03-12)
recording of:
You Don’t Learn That in School (on 1947-03-12)
writer:
Roy Alfred and Marvin Fisher
Louis Armstrong and His Orchestra2:46
22Ain't Misbehavin'
clarinet:
Peanuts Hucko (on 1947-05-17)
double bass:
Bob Haggart (on 1947-05-17)
drums (drum set):
Sid Catlett (on 1947-05-17)
piano:
Dick Cary (on 1947-05-17)
trombone:
Jack Teagarden (on 1947-05-17)
trumpet:
Louis Armstrong (on 1947-05-17) and Bobby Hackett (on 1947-05-17)
vocals:
Louis Armstrong (on 1947-05-17) and Jack Teagarden (on 1947-05-17)
recorded at:
Town Hall in Theater District, New York, New York, United States (on 1947-05-17)
live recording of:
Ain’t Misbehavin’ (on 1947-05-17)
lyricist:
Andy Razaf (in 1929)
composer:
Harry Brooks (in 1929) and Fats Waller (in 1929)
publisher:
BMG Rights Management (UK) Ltd., EMI Music, Redwood Music and Redwood Music Ltd.
Louis Armstrong and the All‐Stars3:57
23Rockin' Chair
clarinet:
Peanuts Hucko (on 1947-05-17)
double bass:
Bob Haggart (on 1947-05-17)
drums (drum set):
Sid Catlett (on 1947-05-17)
piano:
Dick Cary (on 1947-05-17)
trombone:
Jack Teagarden (on 1947-05-17)
trumpet:
Louis Armstrong (on 1947-05-17) and Bobby Hackett (on 1947-05-17)
vocals:
Louis Armstrong (on 1947-05-17) and Jack Teagarden (on 1947-05-17)
recorded at:
Town Hall in Theater District, New York, New York, United States (on 1947-05-17)
live recording of:
Rockin’ Chair (1929 Hoagy Carmichael song) (on 1947-05-17)
lyricist:
Hoagy Carmichael
composer:
Hoagy Carmichael (in 1929)
publisher:
Songs of Peer, Ltd.
Louis Armstrong and the All‐Stars5:18
3CD: A Band Was Born
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1Back O'Town Blues
clarinet:
Peanuts Hucko (on 1947-05-17)
double bass:
Bob Haggart (on 1947-05-17)
drums (drum set):
Sid Catlett (on 1947-05-17)
piano:
Dick Cary (on 1947-05-17)
trombone:
Jack Teagarden (on 1947-05-17)
trumpet:
Louis Armstrong (on 1947-05-17) and Bobby Hackett (on 1947-05-17)
vocals:
Louis Armstrong (on 1947-05-17) and Jack Teagarden (on 1947-05-17)
recorded at:
Town Hall in Theater District, New York, New York, United States (on 1947-05-17)
live recording of:
Back o’ Town Blues (on 1947-05-17)
writer:
Louis Armstrong and Luis Russell
Louis Armstrong and the All‐Stars4:14
2Pennies From Heaven
clarinet:
Peanuts Hucko (on 1947-05-17)
double bass:
Bob Haggart (on 1947-05-17)
drums (drum set):
Sid Catlett (on 1947-05-17)
piano:
Dick Cary (on 1947-05-17)
trombone:
Jack Teagarden (on 1947-05-17)
trumpet:
Louis Armstrong (on 1947-05-17) and Bobby Hackett (on 1947-05-17)
vocals:
Louis Armstrong (on 1947-05-17) and Jack Teagarden (on 1947-05-17)
recorded at:
Town Hall in Theater District, New York, New York, United States (on 1947-05-17)
live recording of:
Pennies From Heaven (on 1947-05-17)
lyricist:
Johnny Burke (in 1936)
composer:
Arthur Johnston (in 1936)
publisher:
Anne-Rachel Music Corp., Campbell Connelly & Co., Campbell Connelly & Co. Ltd., Chappell Music and Joy Music Inc.
part of:
The 9th Academy Award for Best Original Song (number: 2)
Louis Armstrong and the All‐Stars3:44
3Save It Pretty Mama
clarinet:
Peanuts Hucko (on 1947-05-17)
double bass:
Bob Haggart (on 1947-05-17)
drums (drum set):
Sid Catlett (on 1947-05-17) and George Wettling (on 1947-05-17)
piano:
Dick Cary (on 1947-05-17)
trombone:
Jack Teagarden (on 1947-05-17)
trumpet:
Louis Armstrong (on 1947-05-17) and Bobby Hackett (on 1947-05-17)
vocals:
Louis Armstrong (on 1947-05-17) and Jack Teagarden (on 1947-05-17)
recorded at:
Town Hall in Theater District, New York, New York, United States (on 1947-05-17)
live recording of:
Save It, Pretty Mama (on 1947-05-17)
writer:
Paul Denniker, Joseph M. Davis and Don Redman
Louis Armstrong and the All‐Stars4:35
4St. James Infirmary
clarinet:
Peanuts Hucko (on 1947-05-17)
double bass:
Bob Haggart (on 1947-05-17)
drums (drum set):
Sid Catlett (on 1947-05-17) and George Wettling (on 1947-05-17)
piano:
Dick Cary (on 1947-05-17)
trombone:
Jack Teagarden (on 1947-05-17)
trumpet:
Louis Armstrong (on 1947-05-17)
vocals:
Jack Teagarden (on 1947-05-17)
recorded at:
Town Hall in Theater District, New York, New York, United States (on 1947-05-17)
live recording of:
St. James Infirmary (Joe Primrose’s arrangement) (on 1947-05-17)
lyricist and composer:
[traditional]
arranger:
Joe Primrose
publisher:
EMI Harmonies Limited
arrangement of:
St. James Infirmary
version of:
The Unfortunate Lass (Bad Girl's Lament)
Louis Armstrong and the All‐Stars3:39
5Jack-Armstrong Blues
recorded in:
New York, New York, United States (on 1947-06-10)
baritone saxophone and clarinet and clarinet:
Ernie Caceres (on 1947-06-10)
clarinet and tenor saxophone:
Peanuts Hucko (on 1947-06-10)
cornet:
Bobby Hackett (on 1947-06-10)
double bass:
Al Hall (on 1947-06-10)
drums (drum set):
Cozy Cole (on 1947-06-10)
guitar:
Al Casey (on 1947-06-10)
piano:
Johnny Guarnieri (on 1947-06-10)
trombone:
Jack Teagarden (on 1947-06-10)
trumpet and lead vocals:
Louis Armstrong (on 1947-06-10)
vocals:
Louis Armstrong (on 1947-06-10) and Jack Teagarden (on 1947-06-10)
performer:
Louis Armstrong & His Orchestra (on 1947-06-10)
recording of:
Jack‐Armstrong Blues (on 1947-06-10)
writer:
Louis Armstrong and Jack Teagarden
Louis Armstrong and His Orchestra3:02
6Rockin' Chair
recorded in:
New York, New York, United States (on 1947-06-10)
baritone saxophone:
Ernie Caceres (on 1947-06-10)
clarinet:
Ernie Caceres (on 1947-06-10) and Peanuts Hucko (on 1947-06-10)
cornet:
Bobby Hackett (on 1947-06-10)
double bass:
Al Hall (on 1947-06-10)
drums (drum set):
Cozy Cole (on 1947-06-10)
guitar:
Al Casey (on 1947-06-10)
piano:
Johnny Guarnieri (on 1947-06-10)
tenor saxophone:
Peanuts Hucko (on 1947-06-10)
trombone:
Jack Teagarden (on 1947-06-10)
trumpet and lead vocals:
Louis Armstrong (on 1947-06-10)
vocals:
Louis Armstrong (on 1947-06-10) and Jack Teagarden (on 1947-06-10)
performer:
Louis Armstrong & His Orchestra (on 1947-06-10)
recording of:
Rockin’ Chair (1929 Hoagy Carmichael song) (on 1947-06-10)
lyricist:
Hoagy Carmichael
composer:
Hoagy Carmichael (in 1929)
publisher:
Songs of Peer, Ltd.
Louis Armstrong and His Orchestra3:07
7Someday (You'll Be Sorry)
recorded in:
New York, New York, United States (on 1947-06-10)
baritone saxophone:
Ernie Caceres (on 1947-06-10)
celesta [celeste] and piano:
Johnny Guarnieri (on 1947-06-10)
clarinet:
Ernie Caceres (on 1947-06-10) and Peanuts Hucko (on 1947-06-10)
cornet:
Bobby Hackett (on 1947-06-10)
double bass:
Al Hall (on 1947-06-10)
drums (drum set):
Cozy Cole (on 1947-06-10)
guitar:
Al Casey (on 1947-06-10)
tenor saxophone:
Peanuts Hucko (on 1947-06-10)
trombone:
Jack Teagarden (on 1947-06-10)
trumpet:
Louis Armstrong (on 1947-06-10)
vocals:
Louis Armstrong (on 1947-06-10)
recording of:
Someday You’ll Be Sorry (on 1947-06-10)
writer:
Louis Armstrong
Louis Armstrong and His Orchestra3:14
8Fifty-Fifty Blues
recorded in:
New York, New York, United States (on 1947-06-10)
baritone saxophone:
Ernie Caceres (on 1947-06-10)
clarinet:
Ernie Caceres (on 1947-06-10) and Peanuts Hucko (on 1947-06-10)
cornet:
Bobby Hackett (on 1947-06-10)
double bass:
Al Hall (on 1947-06-10)
drums (drum set):
Cozy Cole (on 1947-06-10)
guitar:
Al Casey (on 1947-06-10)
piano:
Johnny Guarnieri (on 1947-06-10)
tenor saxophone:
Peanuts Hucko (on 1947-06-10)
trombone:
Jack Teagarden (on 1947-06-10)
trumpet:
Louis Armstrong (on 1947-06-10)
vocals:
Louis Armstrong (on 1947-06-10) and Jack Teagarden (on 1947-06-10)
recording of:
Fifty-Fifty Blues (on 1947-06-10)
writer:
Billy Moore, Jr.
Louis Armstrong and His Orchestra3:00
9A Song Was Born
recorded in:
Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States (in 1947-08)
clarinet:
Benny Goodman (in 1947-08)
double bass:
Harry Babasin (in 1947-08)
drums (drum set):
Louis Bellson (in 1947-08)
guitar:
Al Hendrickson (in 1947-08)
piano:
Mel Powell (in 1947-08)
tenor saxophone:
Charlie Barnet (in 1947-08)
trombone:
Tommy Dorsey (in 1947-08)
trumpet:
Louis Armstrong (in 1947-08)
vibraphone:
Lionel Hampton (in 1947-08)
vocals:
Louis Armstrong (in 1947-08)
recording of:
A Song Was Born
composer:
Gene de Paul and Don Raye
Louis Armstrong4:17
10Please Stop Playing Those Blues
recorded in:
Chicago, Illinois, United States (on 1947-10-16)
clarinet:
Barney Bigard (on 1947-10-16)
double bass:
Arvell Shaw (on 1947-10-16)
drums (drum set):
Sidney Catlett (on 1947-10-16)
piano:
Dick Cary (on 1947-10-16)
trombone:
Jack Teagarden (on 1947-10-16)
trumpet:
Louis Armstrong (on 1947-10-16)
vocals:
Louis Armstrong (on 1947-10-16) and Jack Teagarden (on 1947-10-16)
recording of:
Please Stop Playing Those Blues (on 1947-10-16)
writer:
Claude Demetrius and Fleecie Moore
Louis Armstrong and His All‐Stars3:19
11Before Long
recorded in:
Chicago, Illinois, United States (on 1947-10-16)
clarinet:
Barney Bigard (on 1947-10-16)
double bass:
Arvell Shaw (on 1947-10-16)
drums (drum set):
Sidney Catlett (on 1947-10-16)
piano:
Dick Cary (on 1947-10-16)
trombone:
Jack Teagarden (on 1947-10-16)
trumpet:
Louis Armstrong (on 1947-10-16)
vocals:
Louis Armstrong (on 1947-10-16)
recording of:
Before Long (on 1947-10-16)
writer:
Sid Catlett and Carl Sigman
Louis Armstrong and His All‐Stars2:54
12Lovely Weather We're Having
recorded in:
Chicago, Illinois, United States (on 1947-10-16)
clarinet:
Barney Bigard (on 1947-10-16)
double bass:
Arvell Shaw (on 1947-10-16)
drums (drum set):
Sidney Catlett (on 1947-10-16)
piano:
Dick Cary (on 1947-10-16)
trombone:
Jack Teagarden (on 1947-10-16)
trumpet:
Louis Armstrong (on 1947-10-16)
vocals:
Louis Armstrong (on 1947-10-16)
recording of:
Lovely Weather We're Having (on 1947-10-16)
writer:
Joe Bushkin and John DeVries
Louis Armstrong and His All‐Stars3:20
13Muskrat Ramble
clarinet:
Barney Bigard (on 1947-11-30)
double bass:
Arvell Shaw (on 1947-11-30)
drums (drum set):
Sid Catlett (on 1947-11-30)
piano:
Dick Cary (on 1947-11-30)
trombone:
Jack Teagarden (on 1947-11-30)
trumpet:
Louis Armstrong (on 1947-11-30)
recorded at:
Symphony Hall in Boston, Massachusetts, United States (on 1947-11-30)
Louis Armstrong and His All Stars6:15
14Black and Blue
clarinet:
Barney Bigard (on 1947-11-30)
double bass:
Arvell Shaw (on 1947-11-30)
drums (drum set):
Sid Catlett (on 1947-11-30)
piano:
Dick Cary (on 1947-11-30)
trombone:
Jack Teagarden (on 1947-11-30)
trumpet:
Louis Armstrong (on 1947-11-30)
recorded at:
Symphony Hall in Boston, Massachusetts, United States (on 1947-11-30)
Louis Armstrong and His All Stars4:14
15Royal Garden Blues
clarinet:
Barney Bigard (on 1947-11-30)
double bass:
Arvell Shaw (on 1947-11-30)
drums (drum set):
Sid Catlett (on 1947-11-30)
piano:
Dick Cary (on 1947-11-30)
trombone:
Jack Teagarden (on 1947-11-30)
trumpet:
Louis Armstrong (on 1947-11-30)
recorded at:
Symphony Hall in Boston, Massachusetts, United States (on 1947-11-30)
Louis Armstrong and His All Stars5:02
16Lover
clarinet:
Barney Bigard (on 1947-11-30)
double bass:
Arvell Shaw (on 1947-11-30)
drums (drum set):
Sid Catlett (on 1947-11-30)
piano:
Dick Cary (on 1947-11-30)
trombone:
Jack Teagarden (on 1947-11-30)
trumpet:
Louis Armstrong (on 1947-11-30)
recorded at:
Symphony Hall in Boston, Massachusetts, United States (on 1947-11-30)
Louis Armstrong and His All Stars2:22
17Stars Fell on Alabama
clarinet:
Barney Bigard (on 1947-11-30)
double bass:
Arvell Shaw (on 1947-11-30)
drums (drum set):
Sid Catlett (on 1947-11-30)
piano:
Dick Cary (on 1947-11-30)
trombone:
Jack Teagarden (on 1947-11-30)
trumpet:
Louis Armstrong (on 1947-11-30)
recorded at:
Symphony Hall in Boston, Massachusetts, United States (on 1947-11-30)
Louis Armstrong and His All Stars5:17
18I Cried for You
clarinet:
Barney Bigard (on 1947-11-30)
double bass:
Arvell Shaw (on 1947-11-30)
drums (drum set):
Sid Catlett (on 1947-11-30)
piano:
Dick Cary (on 1947-11-30)
trombone:
Jack Teagarden (on 1947-11-30)
trumpet:
Louis Armstrong (on 1947-11-30)
vocals:
Velma Middleton (on 1947-11-30)
recorded at:
Symphony Hall in Boston, Massachusetts, United States (on 1947-11-30)
Louis Armstrong and His All Stars4:36
19Since I Fell for You
clarinet:
Barney Bigard (on 1947-11-30)
double bass:
Arvell Shaw (on 1947-11-30)
drums (drum set):
Sid Catlett (on 1947-11-30)
piano:
Dick Cary (on 1947-11-30)
trombone:
Jack Teagarden (on 1947-11-30)
trumpet:
Louis Armstrong (on 1947-11-30)
recorded at:
Symphony Hall in Boston, Massachusetts, United States (on 1947-11-30)
Louis Armstrong and His All Stars4:05
20Tea for Two
clarinet:
Barney Bigard (on 1947-11-30)
double bass:
Arvell Shaw (on 1947-11-30)
drums (drum set):
Sid Catlett (on 1947-11-30)
piano:
Dick Cary (on 1947-11-30)
trombone:
Jack Teagarden (on 1947-11-30)
trumpet:
Louis Armstrong (on 1947-11-30)
recorded at:
Symphony Hall in Boston, Massachusetts, United States (on 1947-11-30)
Louis Armstrong and His All Stars4:44
4CD: New Orleans Function
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1Body and Soul
double bass:
Arvell Shaw (on 1947-11-30)
drums (drum set):
Sid Catlett (on 1947-11-30)
piano:
Dick Cary (on 1947-11-30)
trombone:
Jack Teagarden (on 1947-11-30)
trumpet:
Louis Armstrong (on 1947-11-30)
recorded at:
Symphony Hall in Boston, Massachusetts, United States (on 1947-11-30)
Louis Armstrong and the All Stars5:33
2Steak Face
double bass:
Arvell Shaw (on 1947-11-30)
drums (drum set):
Sid Catlett (on 1947-11-30)
piano:
Dick Cary (on 1947-11-30)
trombone:
Jack Teagarden (on 1947-11-30)
trumpet:
Louis Armstrong (on 1947-11-30)
recorded at:
Symphony Hall in Boston, Massachusetts, United States (on 1947-11-30)
Louis Armstrong and the All Stars7:11
3Mahogany Hall Stomp
double bass:
Arvell Shaw (on 1947-11-30)
drums (drum set):
Sid Catlett (on 1947-11-30)
piano:
Dick Cary (on 1947-11-30)
trombone:
Jack Teagarden (on 1947-11-30)
trumpet:
Louis Armstrong (on 1947-11-30)
recorded at:
Symphony Hall in Boston, Massachusetts, United States (on 1947-11-30)
Louis Armstrong and the All Stars3:54
4On the Sunny Side of the Street
double bass:
Arvell Shaw (on 1947-11-30)
drums (drum set):
Sid Catlett (on 1947-11-30)
piano:
Dick Cary (on 1947-11-30)
trombone:
Jack Teagarden (on 1947-11-30)
trumpet:
Louis Armstrong (on 1947-11-30)
recorded at:
Symphony Hall in Boston, Massachusetts, United States (on 1947-11-30)
Louis Armstrong and the All Stars6:50
5High Society
double bass:
Arvell Shaw (on 1947-11-30)
drums (drum set):
Sid Catlett (on 1947-11-30)
piano:
Dick Cary (on 1947-11-30)
trombone:
Jack Teagarden (on 1947-11-30)
trumpet:
Louis Armstrong (on 1947-11-30)
recorded at:
Symphony Hall in Boston, Massachusetts, United States (on 1947-11-30)
Louis Armstrong and the All Stars3:31
6Baby Won't You Please Come Home?Louis Armstrong and the All Stars2:49
7That's My Desire
double bass:
Arvell Shaw (on 1947-11-30)
drums (drum set):
Sid Catlett (on 1947-11-30)
piano:
Dick Cary (on 1947-11-30)
trombone:
Jack Teagarden (on 1947-11-30)
trumpet:
Louis Armstrong (on 1947-11-30)
vocals:
Velma Middleton (on 1947-11-30)
recorded at:
Symphony Hall in Boston, Massachusetts, United States (on 1947-11-30)
Louis Armstrong and the All Stars4:49
8"C" Jam Blues
double bass:
Arvell Shaw (on 1947-11-30)
drums (drum set):
Sid Catlett (on 1947-11-30)
piano:
Dick Cary (on 1947-11-30)
trombone:
Jack Teagarden (on 1947-11-30)
trumpet:
Louis Armstrong (on 1947-11-30)
recorded at:
Symphony Hall in Boston, Massachusetts, United States (on 1947-11-30)
cover recording of:
“C” Jam Blues
composer:
Barney Bigard and Duke Ellington (in 1942)
Louis Armstrong and the All Stars3:30
9Boff-Boff
double bass:
Arvell Shaw (on 1947-11-30)
drums (drum set):
Sid Catlett (on 1947-11-30)
piano:
Dick Cary (on 1947-11-30)
trombone:
Jack Teagarden (on 1947-11-30)
trumpet:
Louis Armstrong (on 1947-11-30)
recorded at:
Symphony Hall in Boston, Massachusetts, United States (on 1947-11-30)
Louis Armstrong and the All Stars5:10
10Maybe It's Because
recorded in:
New York, New York, United States (on 1949-09-01)
alto saxophone:
Artie Baker (on 1949-09-01) and George Dorsey (on 1949-09-01)
double bass:
Joe Benjamin (on 1949-09-01)
drums (drum set):
Wallace Bishop (on 1949-09-01)
guitar:
Everett Barksdale (on 1949-09-01)
piano:
Horace Henderson (on 1949-09-01)
tenor saxophone:
Budd Johnson (on 1949-09-01) and Fred Williams (on 1949-09-01)
trombone:
Henderson Chambers (on 1949-09-01)
trumpet:
Louis Armstrong (on 1947-11-30), Buck Clayton (on 1947-11-30) and Ivor Lloyd (on 1947-11-30)
conductor:
Sy Oliver (on 1949-09-01)
recording of:
Maybe It’s Because
writer:
Harry Ruby and Johnnie Scott
Louis Armstrong with Sy Oliver’s Orchestra3:15
11I'll Keep the Lovelight Burning in My Heart
recorded in:
New York, New York, United States (on 1949-09-01)
alto saxophone:
Artie Baker (on 1949-09-01) and George Dorsey (on 1949-09-01)
double bass:
Joe Benjamin (on 1949-09-01)
drums (drum set):
Wallace Bishop (on 1949-09-01)
guitar:
Everett Barksdale (on 1949-09-01)
piano:
Horace Henderson (on 1949-09-01)
tenor saxophone:
Budd Johnson (on 1949-09-01) and Fred Williams (on 1949-09-01)
trombone:
Henderson Chambers (on 1949-09-01)
trumpet:
Louis Armstrong (on 1947-11-30), Buck Clayton (on 1947-11-30) and Ivor Lloyd (on 1947-11-30)
conductor:
Sy Oliver (on 1949-09-01)
recording of:
I’ll Keep the Lovelight Burning (In My Heart) (on 1949-09-01)
writer:
Bennie Benjamin and George David Weiss
Louis Armstrong with Sy Oliver’s Orchestra3:01
12You Can't Lose a Broken Heart
recorded in:
New York, New York, United States (on 1949-09-30)
alto saxophone:
Sid Cooper (on 1949-09-30) and Johnny Mince (on 1949-09-30)
baritone saxophone:
Pat Nizza (on 1949-09-30)
double bass:
Joe Benjamin (on 1949-09-30)
drums (drum set):
Jimmy Crawford (on 1949-09-30)
guitar:
Everett Barksdale (on 1949-09-30)
piano:
Billy Kyle (on 1949-09-30)
tenor saxophone:
Art Drelinger (on 1949-09-30) and Pat Nizza (on 1949-09-30)
trumpet:
Bernard Privin (on 1949-09-30)
vocals:
Louis Armstrong (on 1949-09-30) and Billie Holiday (on 1949-09-30)
orchestra:
Sy Oliver and His Orchestra (on 1949-09-30)
conductor:
Sy Oliver (on 1949-09-30)
arranger:
Sy Oliver
recording of:
You Can’t Lose a Broken Heart (on 1949-09-30)
lyricist:
Flournoy E. Miller
composer:
James P. Johnson
Louis Armstrong & Billie Holiday with Sy Oliver’s Orchestra3:17
13My Sweet Hunk O'Trash
recorded in:
New York, New York, United States (on 1949-09-30)
alto saxophone:
Sid Cooper (on 1949-09-30) and Johnny Mince (on 1949-09-30)
baritone saxophone:
Pat Nizza (on 1949-09-30)
double bass:
Joe Benjamin (on 1949-09-30)
drums (drum set):
Jimmy Crawford (on 1949-09-30)
guitar:
Everett Barksdale (on 1949-09-30)
piano:
Billy Kyle (on 1949-09-30)
tenor saxophone:
Art Drelinger (on 1949-09-30) and Pat Nizza (on 1949-09-30)
trumpet:
Bernard Privin (on 1949-09-30)
vocals:
Louis Armstrong (on 1949-09-30) and Billie Holiday (on 1949-09-30)
orchestra:
Sy Oliver and His Orchestra (on 1949-09-30)
conductor:
Sy Oliver (on 1949-09-30)
arranger:
Sy Oliver
recording of:
My Sweet Hunk o’ Trash (on 1949-09-30)
lyricist:
Flournoy E. Miller
composer:
James P. Johnson
Louis Armstrong & Billie Holiday with Sy Oliver’s Orchestra3:23
14New Orleans Function (Free as a Bird / Oh Didn't He Ramble)
recorded in:
New York, New York, United States (on 1950-04-26)
clarinet:
Barney Bigard (on 1950-04-26)
double bass:
Arvell Shaw (on 1950-04-26)
drums (drum set):
Cozy Cole (on 1950-04-26)
piano:
Earl Hines (on 1950-04-26)
trombone:
Jack Teagarden (on 1950-04-26)
trumpet:
Louis Armstrong (on 1950-04-26)
vocals:
Louis Armstrong (on 1950-04-26)
Louis Armstrong and the All Stars3:50
15La Vie en rose
recorded in:
New York, New York, United States (on 1950-06-26)
alto saxophone:
Hymie Schertzer (on 1950-06-26) and Milt Yaner (on 1950-06-26)
double bass:
George Duvivier (on 1950-06-26)
drums (drum set):
Johnny Blowers (on 1950-06-26)
guitar:
Everett Barksdale (on 1950-06-26)
piano:
Earl Hines (on 1950-06-26)
tenor saxophone:
Art Drelinger (on 1950-06-26) and Bill Holcombe (on 1950-06-26)
trombone:
Morton Bullman (on 1950-06-26)
trumpet:
Louis Armstrong (on 1950-06-26), Melvin Solomon (on 1950-06-26), Bernie Privin (on 1950-06-26) and Paul Webster (on 1950-06-26)
vocals:
Louis Armstrong (on 1950-06-26)
conductor:
Sy Oliver (on 1950-06-26)
arranger:
Sy Oliver
cover recording of:
La Vie en rose (English translation)
lyricist:
Édith Piaf
composer:
Louiguy
translator:
Mack David
publisher:
Éditions Beuscher Arpège
sub-publisher:
ピアーミュージック
translated version of:
La Vie en rose (French original)
Louis Armstrong with Sy Oliver’s Orchestra3:26
16C'est ci bon
recorded in:
New York, New York, United States (on 1950-06-26)
alto saxophone:
Hymie Schertzer (on 1950-06-26) and Milt Yaner (on 1950-06-26)
double bass:
George Duvivier (on 1950-06-26)
drums (drum set):
Johnny Blowers (on 1950-06-26)
guitar:
Everett Barksdale (on 1950-06-26)
piano:
Earl Hines (on 1950-06-26)
tenor saxophone:
Art Drelinger (on 1950-06-26) and Bill Holcombe (on 1950-06-26)
trombone:
Morton Bullman (on 1950-06-26)
trumpet:
Louis Armstrong (on 1950-06-26), Melvin Solomon (on 1950-06-26), Bernie Privin (on 1950-06-26) and Paul Webster (on 1950-06-26)
vocals:
Louis Armstrong (on 1950-06-26)
conductor:
Sy Oliver (on 1950-06-26)
arranger:
Sy Oliver
recording of:
C’est si bon (It's So Good, English version)
lyricist:
André Hornez (in 1947)
composer:
Henri Betti (in 1947)
translator:
Jerry Seelen (in 1949)
publisher:
Éditions Beuscher Arpège
translated version of:
C’est si bon (original French version)
Louis Armstrong with Sy Oliver’s Orchestra3:04
17Life Is So Peculiar
recorded in:
New York, New York, United States (on 1950-08-23)
alto saxophone:
Louis Jordan (on 1950-08-23)
double bass:
Bob Bushnell (on 1950-08-23)
drums (drum set):
Joe Morris (on 1950-08-23)
electric guitar and guitar:
Bill Jennings (on 1950-08-23)
piano:
Bill Doggett (on 1950-08-23)
tenor saxophone:
Josh Jackson (on 1950-08-23)
trumpet:
Louis Armstrong (on 1950-08-23) and Aaron Izenhall (on 1950-08-23)
vocals:
Louis Armstrong (on 1950-08-23) and Louis Jordan (on 1950-08-23)
recording of:
Life Is So Peculiar (on 1950-08-23)
lyricist:
Johnny Burke
composer:
Jimmy Van Heusen
publisher:
Burke-Van Heusen, Inc.
Louis Armstrong with Louis Jordan and His Tympani Five3:22
18You Rascal You
recorded in:
New York, New York, United States (on 1950-08-23)
alto saxophone:
Louis Jordan (on 1950-08-23)
double bass:
Bob Bushnell (on 1950-08-23)
drums (drum set):
Joe Morris (on 1950-08-23)
guitar:
Bill Jennings (on 1950-08-23)
piano:
Bill Doggett (on 1950-08-23)
tenor saxophone:
Josh Jackson (on 1950-08-23)
trumpet:
Louis Armstrong (on 1950-08-23) and Aaron Izenhall (on 1950-08-23)
vocals:
Louis Jordan (on 1950-08-23)
recording of:
I’ll Be Glad When You’re Dead, You Rascal You (on 1950-08-23)
lyricist and composer:
Sam Theard
publisher:
EMI Music Publishing Ltd.
Louis Armstrong with Louis Jordan and His Tympani Five3:20

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liner notes and producer:Joop Visser
remastering:Peter Rynston
compiler:Joop Visser
remastered at:Tall Order Mastering
Discogs:https://www.discogs.com/release/5945440 [info]
ASIN:UK: B00005MOCU [info]