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Metadata
Catalog Number |
1987.3.0369 |
Title |
[Reel-to-reel tape recorded by Louis Armstrong] |
Object Type |
Tape |
Collection |
Louis Armstrong Collection |
Description |
Scope: Recordings of Armstrong sound recordings. Originally cataloged in "Tape Catalog #2, Part 1" (see Manuscripts, 1987.2.23). Front of tape box contains a news clipping about Lucille dancing in England in 1936. Contents (as on compact disc reference copy): Disc 1, Tracks 1-8: Recording of Louis Armstrong sound recording, "Da Neueva Orleans a Nueva York": "When the Saints Go Marching In"; Track 2: "Bye and Bye"; Track 3: "West End Blues"; Track 4: "Mahogany Hall Stomp"; Track 5: "Dippermouth Blues"; Track 6: "Save It Pretty Mama"; Track 7: "I'll Be Glad When You're Dead You Rascal You"; Track 8: "When It's Sleepy Time Down South." Track 9: "Black and Blue" (Louis Armstrong); Track 10: "All of Me"; Track 11: "Gully Low Blues" (Louis Armstrong); Track 12: "Jack Armstrong Blues" (Louis Armstrong, Jack Teagarden, 1944 V-Disc recording); Track 13: "Rosetta" Charlie Shavers, 1944 V-Disc recording); Track 14: Art Ford introduction; Track 15: "High Society"; Track 16: "Reminiscin' with Louis" (Art Ford interviews Louis, 1947 V-Disc); Track 17: "Ain't Misbehavin'" (Louis Armstrong, Jack Teagarden, 1947 V-Disc recording); Track 18: "When You're Smiling" (Louis Armstrong); Track 19: "Basin Street Blues" (Louis Armstrong) (incomplete); Disc 2, Track 1: "Basin Street Blues" (Louis Armstrong); Track 2: "Sweet Georgia Brown" (Benny Goodman V-Disc); Track 3: "The Sheik of Araby" (Benny Goodman V-Disc); Track 4: "Back O'Town Blues" (Louis Armstrong, 1944 Esquire concert); Track 5: "Boogie Woogie on St. Louis Blues" (Earl Hines); Track 6: "Bugle Call Rag" (Red Norvo); Track 7: "There's a Gal in My Life"; "Slightly Less Than Wonderful"; (Fats Waller V-Disc); Track 9: "Ain't Misbehavin'"; "Two Sleepy People" (Fats Waller V-Disc); Track 10: "Pee Wee Speaks" (Muggsy Spanier, Pee Wee Russell, V-Disc); Track 11: Louis Armstrong and Roy Eldridge introduction; "Mop Mop" (1944 Esquire concert, V-Disc); Track 12: "Do You Know What It Means to Miss New Orleans" (Louis Armstrong, 1947 V-Disc); Track 13: "Do You Know What It Means to Miss New Orleans" (Billie Holiday, 1947 V-Disc); Track 14: "Who's Sorry Now" (Benny Goodman V-Disc); Track 15: "That's What the Birdie Sang to Me"; "Hallelujah" (Fats Waller V-Disc); Track 16: "Waller Jive" (Fats Waller V-Disc) (incomplete). |
Tape Information |
Reel 69 according to ”Tape Catalog #2, Part 1” (see Manuscripts, 1987.2.23) |
People |
Armstrong, Lucille Wilson Butterfield, Billy Catlett, Sid Eldridge, Roy Ford, Art Goodman, Benny Hawkins, Coleman Holiday, Billie Russell, Pee Wee Spanier, Muggsy Teagarden, Jack Waller, Fats |
Search Terms |
England |
Year Range from |
1970 |
Year Range to |
1971 |
Creator |
Louis Armstrong |
Caption |
1987.3.369 Front |
Accession number |
1987.3 |