Jazz ensembles. Louis Armstrong, vocals, trumpet ; Savoy Ballroom Five (J.C. Higginbotham, trombone ; Albert Nicholas, Charlie Holmes, Teddy Hill, saxophone ; Luis Russell, piano ; Eddie Condon, banjo ; Lonnie Johnson, guitar ; Pops Foster, double bass ; Paul Barbarin, drums) ; Louis Armstrong and his Orchestra (variously: Homer Hobson, Henry Allen, Otis Johnson, trumpet ; J.C. Higginbotham, Fred Robinson, trombone ; Albert Nicholas, Charlie Holmes, Teddy Hill, Bert Curry, Crawford Wethington, Jimmy Strong, William Blue, reeds ; Carroll Dickerson, violin ; Gene Anderson, piano, celeste ; Luis Russell, Buck Washington, piano ; Will Johnson, guitar ; Mancy Cara, banjo ; Pete Briggs, Pops Foster, bass ; Zutty Singleton, Paul Barbarin, drums ; Hoagy Carmichael, vocals). Recorded in New York City, Mar. 5, 1929 and Apr. 5, 1930. Compact disc. Program notes by Sally-Ann Worsfold ([4] p.) inserted in container.
Contents:
I can't give you anything but love. Mahogany Hall stomp -- Ain't misbehavin' -- (What did I do to be so) Black and blue? -- That rhythm man -- Sweet Savannah Sue -- Some of these days -- A some of these days -- When you're smiling -- When you're smiling -- After you've gone -- I ain't got nobody -- Dallas blues -- St. Louis blues -- Rockin' chair -- Song of the islands -- Bessie couldn't help it -- Blue, turning grey over you -- Dear old Southland -- Rockin' chair -- I can't give you anything but love.
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