Love Songs
Download links and information about Love Songs by Louis Armstrong, Louis Armstrong Orchestra. This album was released in 2000 and it belongs to Jazz genres. It contains 15 tracks with total duration of 53:48 minutes.
Artist: | Louis Armstrong, Louis Armstrong Orchestra |
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Release date: | 2000 |
Genre: | Jazz |
Tracks: | 15 |
Duration: | 53:48 |
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Tracks
[Edit]No. | Title | Length |
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1. | I'm Crazy 'Bout My Baby (featuring His All Stars) | 4:32 |
2. | Keepin' Out of Mischief Now (featuring His All Stars) | 3:20 |
3. | I Can't Give You Anything But Love | 3:32 |
4. | Squeeze Me (featuring His All Stars) | 5:04 |
5. | Body and Soul | 3:17 |
6. | I'm Confessin' (That I Love You) (featuring His Sebastian New Cotton Club Orchestra) | 3:21 |
7. | Honeysuckle Rose (featuring His All Stars) | 2:53 |
8. | I've Got a Feeling I'm Falling (featuring His All Stars) | 3:10 |
9. | One Moment Worth Years | 4:17 |
10. | My Sweet (featuring His All Stars) | 3:16 |
11. | I'm In the Market for You (featuring His Sebastian New Cotton Club Orchestra) | 3:13 |
12. | If I Could Be With You (One Hour Tonight) (featuring His Sebastian New Cotton Club Orchestra) | 3:35 |
13. | Ko Ko Mo (I Love You So) (featuring His All Stars, Velma Middleton) | 3:08 |
14. | All of Me | 4:12 |
15. | I Didn't Know Until You Told Me | 2:58 |
Details
[Edit]This 15-song compilation of performances emphasizes Armstrong's vocals and romantic material. Although the material spans 1929 to 1961, because of what Columbia has access to, the chronological balance is skewed; half a dozen tracks were done between 1929 and 1930, and the rest between 1955 and 1961, leaving a large gap between the two periods. It remains a rather pleasing and effective sampler of Armstrong's most accessible qualities. The later cuts include five numbers from his Fat Waller tribute album Satch Plays Fats, and two cuts from his The Real Ambassadors Album with Carmen McRae and the Dave Brubeck Trio. Velma Middleton adds vocals to a few songs, including the sole unreleased performance "Ko Ko Mo, I Love You So" from the 1958 Newport Jazz Festival.