Louis Armstrong: Golden Greats
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Dixieland & New Orleans Style
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- Where the blues were born in New Orleans
- Gone fishin'
- Blueberry Hill
- You won't be satisfied (until you break my heart)
- You don't learn that at school
- A song was born
- Whatta you gonna do
- That lucky old sun
- You can't lose a broken heart
- Jodie man
- I wonder
- Dream a little dream of me
- Joseph 'n his brudders
- Among my souvenirs
- Coquette
- I want a little girl
- Blues in the south
- Endie
- Linger in my arms a little longer baby
- I believe
- It takes time
- The firm fram sauce
- My sweet hunk O'Trash
- Ain't misbehavin'
- (What did I do to be so) Black and blue
- When it's sleepy time down south
- Struttin' with some barbecue
- Wolverine blues
- Perdido street blues
- Down in honky tonky town
- Dipper mouth blues
- High society
- Tight like this
- Mahogany hall stomp
- St. Louis blues
- Savoy blues
- Wild man blues
- Willie the weeper
- Potato head blues
- Muskrat ramble
- Cornet chop suey
- Weary blues
- Melancholy blues
- Alligator crawl
- Twelfth street rag
- Ory's creole trombone
- New tiger rag
- I got rhythm
- Jeepers creepers
- That's my home
- You rascal you
- I can't give you anything but love
- I'm confessin'
- Save it, pretty Mama
- Swing that music
- I ain't got nobody
- I'm a ding dong Daddy
- Blue, turning grey over you
- Basin street blues
- St. James infirmary blues
- Baby won't you please come home
- Walkin' my baby back home
- Stardust
- Rocki' chair
- Between the devil and the deep blue sea
- Lazy river
- I've got a pocketful of dreams
- Lazybones
- Sugar
- When the saints go marching in
- Yes, suh!
- Do you know what it means to Miss New Orleans?
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Louis Armstrong
(1901-1971)




