Louis Armstrong Original Artist - Louis Armstrong MP3

Louis Armstrong Original Artist - Louis Armstrong imageThis is the first studio album from Louis Armstrong since bad diagnosis in 1961. IF YOU LIKE ALL Louis Armstrong’S SONG GO FOR IT! This album has some very good songs like Swinf Taht Music and Jeepers Creepers. I greatly enjoyed this CD.

Jeepers Creepers is just simply stunning. Music in Dear Old Southland is gorgeous as in all tracks of Original Artist - Louis Armstrong. I like Tiger Rag because it’s extremely catchy and has awesome drumming. The sound in Someday (You’ll Be Sorry) is really warm and Louis Armstrong’s signature voice is still very much present. This song is dynamic and dramatic. Storyville Blues is a very catchy tune. Brothers Bill is a very catchy tune. Way Down Yonder In New Orleans have really caught my ear and imagination. Chinatown My Chinatown is a cool song and it grows on you. Old Rockin’ Chair as a highlight of Original Artist - Louis Armstrong contains a ton of perfect melodies. Do You Know What It Means To Miss New Orleans is probably the most interesting track on Original Artist - Louis Armstrong. Muskrat Ramble is filled with very deep emotions that will truly touch your heart.


Original Artist - Louis Armstrong CD

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Swinf Taht Music.mp3 3:40
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Jeepers Creepers.mp3 2:49
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Dear Old Southland.mp3 2:51
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Tiger Rag.mp3 4:32
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Someday (You’ll Be Sorry).mp3 3:36
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Hee-Bee Jee-Bees.mp3 2:50
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Storyville Blues.mp3 5:15
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Brothers Bill.mp3 2:37
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Way Down Yonder In New Orleans.mp3 2:14
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Chinatown My Chinatown.mp3 4:17
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Old Rockin’ Chair.mp3 3:19
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Do You Know What It Means To Miss New Orleans.mp3 3:23
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Muskrat Ramble.mp3 2:12
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