Louis Armstrong – Blueberry Hill (1949)
About The Song Louis Armstrong’s rendition of “Blueberry Hill,” recorded in 1949, is a soulful and nostalgic interpretation of the classic song. Written by Vincent Rose, Al Lewis, and Larry…
About The Song Louis Armstrong’s rendition of “Blueberry Hill,” recorded in 1949, is a soulful and nostalgic interpretation of the classic song. Written by Vincent Rose, Al Lewis, and Larry…
About The Song Louis Armstrong’s rendition of “Mack the Knife,” recorded in 1955, is a spirited and jazzy interpretation of the classic song from the musical “The Threepenny Opera” by…
Louis Armstrong’s rendition of “A Kiss to Build a Dream On,” recorded in 1951, is a soulful and romantic interpretation of the classic jazz standard. With Armstrong’s distinctive gravelly voice…
Louis Armstrong’s rendition of “Hello, Dolly!” from 1964 is a lively and exuberant interpretation of the classic Broadway tune. With Armstrong’s signature gravelly voice and joyful trumpet playing, the song…
Louis Armstrong’s rendition of “When the Saints Go Marching In,” recorded in 1938, is a timeless and jubilant interpretation of the traditional gospel hymn. Armstrong’s iconic gravelly voice and virtuosic…
“What a Wonderful World” is a classic song recorded by Louis Armstrong in 1967. The song was written by Bob Thiele and George David Weiss and was first released as…
“La Vie En Rose” is a classic French song that became internationally famous, and Louis Armstrong’s rendition is particularly renowned. Armstrong recorded his version of “La Vie En Rose” in…