Satchmo, a musical autobiography / Louis Armstrong.

Author/creator Armstrong, Louis performer.
Format Audio (Streaming)
Publication InfoUniversal City, Calif. : Verve, ℗2001.
Description1 online resource.
Supplemental Contenthttps://go.openathens.net/redirector/ecu.edu?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?JAZZ;698725
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Contents Disc 1. Dipper mouth blues -- Canal Street blues -- High society -- All the wrongs you've done to me -- Everybody loves my baby -- Mandy, make up your mind -- See see rider -- Reckless blues -- Court house blues -- Trouble in mind -- New Orleans function: Flee as a bird ; Oh, didn't he ramble -- Gut bucket blues -- Cornet chop suey -- Heebie jeebies -- Georgia grind -- Muskrat ramble -- King of the Zulus -- Snag it ; Frog-I-More rag.
Contents Disc 2. Wild man blues -- Potato head blues -- Weary blues -- Gully low blues -- Struttin' with some barbecue -- Hotter than that -- Two deuces -- My Monday date -- Basin Street blues -- Knockin' a jug -- I can't give you anything but love -- Mahogany Hall stomp -- Some of these days -- When you're smiling -- Song of the islands -- I can't believe that you're in love with me -- Dear old Southland -- Exactly like you.
Contents Disc 3. If I could be with you -- Body and soul -- Memories of you -- You rascal, you -- When it's sleepy time down south -- I surrender dear -- Them there eyes -- Up a lazy river -- Georgia on my mind -- That's my home -- Hobo, you can't ride this train -- On the sunny side of the street -- My Monday date.
General note"Reissuing Satchmo : a musical autobiography" by Joshua Berrett, "A brief history of the Verve Music Group," original liner notes for "Satchmo, a musical autobiography," "The most un-average cat" by Gilbert Millstein ([46] p. : ports.) inserted in original container.
General noteEach piece is preceded by Armstrong's narration of its history, accompanied by Billy Kyle's piano playing.
Performer Louis Armstrong, trumpet, with accompanying musicians.
Date/time/place of a event noteRecorded 1947 through 1957 in Boston, Hollywood, New York City, and Pasadena, Calif.