“Satchmo”: Ambassador of Jazz (10 CDs boxset 2011 edition)

~ Release by Louis Armstrong (see all versions of this release, 1 available)

Tracklist

1CD: Stop Off, Let’s Go (1923–1927)
2CD: Hot Stuff! (1928–1931)
3CD: Swing That Music (1931–1938)
4CD: That Lucky Old Sun (1938–1949)
5CD: C’est si bon (1950–1954)
#TitleArtistRatingLength
1New Orleans Function
Louis Armstrong & His All‐Stars6:42
2That’s for Me
Louis Armstrong & His All‐Stars5:13
3Panama
Louis Armstrong & His All‐Stars5:04
4C’est si bon (It’s So Good)
recording of:
C’est si bon (It's So Good, English version)
lyricist:
André Hornez (in 1947)
composer:
Henri Betti (songwriter and pianist) (in 1947)
translator:
Jerry Seelen (screenwriter, lyricist. songwriter) (in 1949)
publisher:
Éditions Beuscher Arpège
translated version of:
C’est si bon (original French version)
Louis Armstrong with Sy Oliver’s Orchestra3:03
5La Vie en rose
cover recording of:
La Vie en rose (English translation)
lyricist:
Édith Piaf
composer:
Louiguy (French composer Louis Guglielmi)
translator:
Mack David (American lyricist and songwriter)
publisher:
Éditions Beuscher Arpège
sub-publisher:
ピアーミュージック (Peer Music Japan, Japan, subsidiary of Nichion)
translated version of:
La Vie en rose (French original)
Louis Armstrong with Sy Oliver’s Orchestra3:25
6(I’ll Be Glad When You’re Dead) You Rascal You
cover recording of:
I’ll Be Glad When You’re Dead, You Rascal You
lyricist and composer:
Sam Theard
publisher:
EMI Music Publishing Ltd. (PRS‐affiliated)
Louis Armstrong with Louis Jordan and His Tympany Five3:06
7Dream a Little Dream of Me
lead vocals:
Louis Armstrong
vocals:
Louis Armstrong (on 1950-08-25) and Ella Fitzgerald (American jazz singer) (on 1950-08-25)
orchestra:
Sy Oliver and His Orchestra (on 1950-08-25)
conductor:
Sy Oliver (on 1950-08-25)
cover recording of:
Dream a Little Dream of Me (on 1950-08-25)
lyricist:
Gus Kahn (in 1931)
composer:
Fabian André (in 1931) and Wilbur Schwandt (in 1931)
publisher:
EMI Music Publishing Ltd. (PRS‐affiliated), Essex Music, Inc., Étienne Marrix Music, Francis, Day & Hunter Ltd., Gilbert Keyes Music Company, Infoswan Publications, One Less Car Music and Words & Music, Inc. (US work publisher)
sub-publisher:
ティー・アール・オー・エセックス・ジャパン A事業部 (TRO Essex Japan, A-Division)
part of:
The Real Book (compilation of jazz standards, volume I)
recording of:
Dream a Little Dream of Me
lyricist:
Gus Kahn (in 1931)
composer:
Fabian André (in 1931) and Wilbur Schwandt (in 1931)
publisher:
EMI Music Publishing Ltd. (PRS‐affiliated), Essex Music, Inc., Étienne Marrix Music, Francis, Day & Hunter Ltd., Gilbert Keyes Music Company, Infoswan Publications, One Less Car Music and Words & Music, Inc. (US work publisher)
sub-publisher:
ティー・アール・オー・エセックス・ジャパン A事業部 (TRO Essex Japan, A-Division)
part of:
The Real Book (compilation of jazz standards, volume I)
Ella Fitzgerald & Louis Armstrong with Sy Oliver’s Orchestra53:06
8You Can Depend on Me
Louis Armstrong & His All‐Stars4:07
9Baby, It’s Cold Outside
Louis Armstrong & His All‐Stars5:43
10Gone Fishin’ (live radio version)
live recording of:
Gone Fishin’
writer:
Charles Kenny (songwriter, violinist) and Nick Kenny
publisher:
Bourne Co. (not for release label use, this is a music publisher) and EMI Feist Catalog Inc.
Louis Armstrong and Bing Crosby with John Scott Trotter and His Orchestra3:02
11A Kiss to Build a Dream On
recording of:
A Kiss to Build a Dream On
lyricist:
Oscar Hammerstein II (of Rodgers & Hammerstein) (in 1935) and Bert Kalmar (in 1935)
composer:
Harry Ruby (in 1935)
publisher:
EMI Miller Catalog, Inc.
part of:
The 24th Academy Award for Best Original Song (number: 2)
part of:
Fallout 2: A Post Nuclear Role Playing Game
part of:
The Strip (1951 film)
Louis Armstrong with Sy Oliver’s Orchestra3:03
12(When We Are Dancin’) I Get Ideas
Louis Armstrong with Sy Oliver’s Orchestra3:26
13Because of YouLouis Armstrong & His Orchestra3:15
14Indian Love Call
Louis Armstrong with Gordon Jenkins’ Orchestra and Choir3:11
15When It’s Sleepy Time Down SouthLouis Armstrong with Gordon Jenkins’ Orchestra and Choir3:17
16It Takes Two to Tango
recording of:
Takes Two to Tango
writer:
Al Hoffman (in 1952) and Dick Manning (American songwriter) (in 1952)
Louis Armstrong with Sy Oliver’s Orchestra2:56
17Your Cheatin’ Heart
cover recording of:
Your Cheatin’ Heart
lyricist and composer:
Hank Williams (country music legend)
publisher:
Acuff Rose Music Ltd. (UK), Fred Rose Music (BMI-affiliated), Sony/ATV Music Publishing (UK) Ltd., Acuff-Rose Publications, Inc. (BMI) (on 1952-10-31), Sony/ATV Acuff Rose Music (tradename of Sony/ATV Songs LLC) (from 2002 until 2021-01-06) and Sony Music Publishing (worldwide except Japan, ended 1995) (from 2021-01-06 to present)
Louis Armstrong with Sy Oliver’s Orchestra2:44
18Someday (You’ll Be Sorry)Louis Armstrong & The Commanders3:07
19The Gypsy
recorded in:
New York, New York, United States (on 1953-10-22)
double bass:
Sandy Block (Jazz bassist, band leader) (on 1953-10-22)
drums (drum set):
Eddie Grady (US jazz drummer) (on 1953-10-22)
guitar:
Carmen Mastren (on 1953-10-22)
piano:
Bernie Leighton (on 1953-10-22)
saxophone:
Hymie Shertzer (on 1953-10-22)
tenor saxophone:
Al Klink (on 1953-10-22)
trombone:
Cutty Cutshall (on 1953-10-22), Phil Giardina (on 1953-10-22), Lou McGarity (on 1953-10-22) and Jack Satterfield (on 1953-10-22)
trumpet:
Louis Armstrong (on 1953-10-22), Billy Butterfield (on 1953-10-22), Andy Ferretti (on 1953-10-22) and Carl Poole (US trumpeter) (on 1953-10-22)
vocals:
Louis Armstrong (on 1953-10-22)
arranger:
Toots Camarata
recording of:
The Gypsy (on 1953-10-22)
lyricist and composer:
Billy Reid (UK orchestra leader and songwriter)
publisher:
Colgems-EMI Music Inc. and MCA, Inc. (this was the US media company that became Universal Studios, Inc. in Dec 1996)
Louis Armstrong & The Commanders3:20
20The Whiffenpoof Song
Louis Armstrong & His All‐Stars2:55
6CD: SATCHMO (1954–1957)
7CD: What a Wonderful World (1957–1970)
8CD: Live at the Hollywood Bowl (1956)
9CD: The Silvervoice Interview (22 May 1965)
10CD: Rare & Unreleased

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ASIN:US: B0057D87DC [info]