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Louis Armstrong - Sings The Blues album flac Performer: Louis Armstrong
Title: Sings The Blues
Released: 1954
Country: Europe
MP3 album: 1168 mb
FLAC album: 1437 mb
Rating: 4.5
Other formats: AA VOC DXD MP4 AC3 VQF MP2
Genre: Jazz

During 1924-26 (and to a lesser extent 1927-30), Louis Armstrong appeared as a sideman on a series of sessions by a variety of blues-oriented singers. All of these recordings are included on this attractive six-CD set issued by the English Affinity label (which also includes a lengthy booklet), Armstrong's cornet (and, by 1928, trumpet) is heard backing and occasionally taking solos on record dates led by singers Ma Rainey, Virginia Liston, Eva Taylor, Alberta Hunter, Margaret Johnson, Sippie Wallace, Maggie Jones, Clara Smith, Bessie Smith, Trixie. The Mail Train Blues. feat: Sippie Wallace.

In 2001, it was awarded a Grammy Hall of Fame Award, a special achievement prize established in 1973 to honor recordings that are at least twenty-five years old, and that have "qualitative or historical significance

Sings the Blues albümüne ait şarkıları görebilir ve dinleyebilirsiniz. En çok dinlenen, en popüler şarkıcılar, albümler ve şarkılar muzikdinle. I gotta right to sing the blues I gotta right to moan and sigh I gotta right to sit and cry Down around the river. I know the deep blue sea Will soon be callin' me It must be love - say what you choose I gotta right to sing the blues. Louis Armstrong - Sings the Blues Albümü Dinle.

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Compilation album by Louis Armstrong. I Gotta Right To Sing The Blues. The Blues Are Brewin'. Where The Blues Were Born In New Orleans. Jack-Armstrong Blues (with Jack Teagarden). Fifty-Fifty Blues (with Jack Teagarden). Do You Know What It Means To Miss New Orleans.

Fitzgerald listened to jazz recordings by Louis Armstrong, Bing Crosby, and The Boswell Sisters I tried so hard to sound just like he. Ella Fitzgerald Sings the Duke Ellington Song Book was the only Song Book on which the composer she interpreted played with her. Duke Ellington and his longtime collaborator Billy Strayhorn both appeared on exactly half the set's 38 tracks and wrote two new pieces of music for the album: "The E and D Blues" and a four-movement musical portrait of Fitzgerald. While recording the Song Books and the occasional studio album, Fitzgerald toured 40 to 45 weeks per year in the United States and internationally, under the tutelage of Norman Granz.

Tracklist Hide Credits

A1 I Gotta Right To Sing The Blues
Written-By – Harold Arlen, Ted Koehler
A2 Basin Street Blues
Written-By – Spencer Williams
A3 St. Louis Blues
Written-By – W. C. Handy
A4 The Blues Are Brewin'
Written-By – Eddy DeLange*, Lou Alter*
A5 Rockin' Chair
Written-By – Hoagy Carmichael
A6 Where The Blues Were In New Orleans
Written-By – Bob Carleton, Cliff Dixon*
B1 Blues For Yesterday
Written-By – Carr*, Johnstone*
B2 Jack-Armstrong Blues
Written-By – Jack Teagarden, Louis Armstrong
B3 Blues In The South
Written-By – Carr*, Johnstone*
B4 Back O' Town Blues
Written-By – Louis Armstrong, Luis Russell
B5 Fifty-Fifty Blues
Written-By – Billy Moore, Jr.
B6 Do You Know What It Means To Miss New Orleans
Written-By – Eddy DeLange*, Lou Alter*

Credits

  • Alto Saxophone – George Oldham (tracks: A1 to A3), Scoville Brown (tracks: A1 to A3)
  • Banjo – Mike McKendrick (tracks: A1 to A3)
  • Baritone Saxophone, Clarinet – Ernie Caceres (tracks: A5, B2, B5)
  • Bass – Al Hall (tracks: A5, B2, B5), Arvell Shaw (tracks: A4, B4), Bill Oldham (tracks: A1, A2), Red Callender (tracks: A6, B1, B3, B6)
  • Clarinet – Barney Bigard (tracks: A6, B1, B3, B6)
  • Clarinet, Tenor Saxophone – Peanuts Hucko (tracks: A5, B2, B5)
  • Cover – rmjones*
  • Drums – George Ballard* (tracks: B4), Cozy Cole (tracks: A5, B2, B5), Edmund McConney (tracks: A4), Minor Hall (tracks: A6, B6), Yank Porter (tracks: A1 to A3), Zutty Singleton (tracks: B1, B3)
  • Guitar – Al Casey (tracks: A5, B2, B5), Allan Reuss (tracks: B1, B3), Elmer Warner (tracks: A4. B4)
  • Liner Notes – Bill Zeitung
  • Piano – Charlie Beal (tracks: A3, A6, B6), Earl Mason (tracks: A4), Ed Swanston (tracks: B4), Johnny Guarnieri (tracks: A5, B2, B5), Leonard Feather (tracks: B1, B3), Teddy Wilson (tracks: A1, A2)
  • Saxophone – Amos Gordon (tracks: A4, B4), Don Hill (tracks: A4, B4), Ernest Thompson (tracks: A4, B4), Joe Garland (tracks: A4, B4), John Sparrow (tracks: A4, B4)
  • Tenor Saxophone – Bud Johnson* (tracks: A1 to A3)
  • Trombone – Russell Moore* (tracks: A4, B4), Adam Martin (tracks: B4), Al Cobbs (tracks: B4), James Whitney (tracks: A4), Keg Johnson (tracks: A1 to A3), Kid Ory (tracks: A6, B6), Nathaniel Allen (tracks: A4), Norman Powe (tracks: B4), Vic Dickenson (tracks: B1, B3), Waddet Williams (tracks: A4)
  • Trombone, Vocals – Jack Teagarden (tracks: A5, B2, B5)
  • Trumpet – Andrew Ford (tracks: A4, B4), Bobby Hackett (tracks: A5, B2, B5), Ed Mullens (tracks: A4, B4), Elmer Whitlock (tracks: A1 to A3), Louis Gray (tracks: A4), Ludwig Jordan (tracks: B4), Robert Butler (tracks: A4), Bill Scott* (tracks: A6, B4, B6), Zilmer Randolph* (tracks: A1 to A3)
  • Trumpet, Vocals – Louis Armstrong
  • Tuba – Bob Ysaguire* (tracks: A3)

Notes

A1 recorded January 26, 1933
A2 recorded January 27, 1933
A3 recorded April 26, 1933
A4, A6, and B6 recorded October 17, 1946
A5, B2, and B5 recorded June 10, 1947
B1, B3 recorded September 6, 1946
B4 recorded April 17, 1946

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
CATLP130 Louis Armstrong Sings The Blues ‎(LP, Comp, RE) Not Now Music CATLP130 Europe 2017
07863 66244 2 Louis Armstrong Sings The Blues ‎(CD, Comp) RCA, Bluebird 07863 66244 2 Germany 1993
730.558 Louis Armstrong Et Son Orchestre* Sings The Blues ‎(LP, Mono) RCA Victor 730.558 France 1964
LPM 10005 Louis Armstrong Sings The Blues ‎(LP, Comp, Lam) RCA Italiana LPM 10005 Italy Unknown
A 430 205 Louis Armstrong Sings The Blues ‎(LP, Comp) RCA Victor A 430 205 Europe Unknown