Title from container. Louis Armstrong, trumpet, vocals ; Jack Teagarden, trombone, vocals ; Barney Bigard, clarinet ; Dick Cary, piano ; Sid Catlett, drums ; Arvell Shaw, bass ; Velma Middleton, vocals. Recorded Nov. 30, 1947 at Symphony Hall, Boston, Mass. Contains previously unreleased tracks. Compact discs.
Contents:
disc 1. First set. Introduction ; Tune up -- When it's sleepy time down south -- Louis introduces musicians -- Muskrat ramble -- (What did I do to be so) Black and blue -- Royal garden blues -- Lover -- Stars fell on Alabama -- I cried for you -- Since I fell for you -- Tea for two -- Body and soul -- Back o'town blues -- Steak face -- I gotta right to sing the blues (closing theme) -- disc 2. Second set. When it's sleepy time down south -- Mahogany Hall stomp -- On the sunny side of the street -- High society -- St. James Infirmary -- Baby won't you please come home -- Velma's blues -- That's my desire -- "C" jam blues -- Barney Bigard introduces Arvell Shaw -- How high the moon -- Mop mop -- Jack Armstrong blues -- I gotta right to sing the blues (closing theme).
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