An edition of Armstrong (1987)

Armstrong

la voce del jazz

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An edition of Armstrong (1987)

Armstrong

la voce del jazz

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Musica Jazz
Language
English
Pages
52

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Armstrong: la voce del jazz
1987, Musica Jazz
sound recording : in English

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Table of Contents

Heebie jeebies / Atkins (2:59)
I can't give you anything but love / Fields & McHugh (3:28)
Stardust, take 1 / Carmichael (3:34)
On the sunny side of the street, part 1 / Fields & McHugh (2:54)
Solitude, take C / Ellington & Mills (3:09)
Carry me back to old Virginny / Bland (3:00)
Hey lawdy mama / Easton (3:00)
I want a little girl / Moll & Mencher (3:00)
Someday you'll be sorry / L. Armstrong (4:26)
A kiss to build a dream on / Kalmar, Ruby and Hammerstein (3:48)
Lazy river / Carmichael (4:46)
C'est si bon / Seelen, Hornez and Betti (3:14)
La vie en rose / David, Louiguy and Piaf (4:34)
Mack the Knife / Weill, Brecht and Blitzstein (3:21)
Hello Dolly / Jerry Herman (2:13).

Edition Notes

Louis Armstrong, cornet, trumpet and vocal, with various ensembles.

Recorded in Chicago, New York, Los Angeles, et al. between February 26, 1926 and March 22, 1965.

Published in
[Italy]

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[sound recording] :
Pagination
1 sound disc (52 min.)
Number of pages
52

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OL26902455M
OCLC/WorldCat
79080513

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