Satchmo at Symphony Hall (65th Anniversary - The Complete Performances)
TRACKLIST
Disc 1
- Introduction/Tune Up (Live At Symphony Hall, Boston, MA/1947)
- When It's Sleepy Time Down South (Live At Symphony Hall, Boston, MA/1947)
- Louis Introduces Musicians (Live At Symphony Hall, Boston, MA/1947)
- Muskrat Ramble (Live At Symphony Hall, Boston, MA/1947)
- (What Did I Do to Be So) Black and Blue (Live At Symphony Hall, Boston, MA/With Applause/1947)
- Royal Garden Blues (Live At Symphony Hall, Boston, MA/1947)
- Lover (Live At Symphony Hall, Boston, MA/With Applause/1947)
- Stars Fell On Alabama (Live At Symphony Hall, Boston, MA/1947)
- I Cried for You (Live At Symphony Hall, Boston, MA/1947)
- Since I Fell for You (Live At Symphony Hall, Boston, MA/1947)
- Tea for Two (Live At Symphony Hall, Boston, MA/With Applause/1947)
- Body and Soul (Live At Symphony Hall, Boston, MA/With Applause/1947)
- Back O'Town Blues (Live At Symphony Hall, Boston, MA/1947)
- Steak Face (Live At Symphony Hall, Boston, MA/With Applause/1947)
- I Gotta Right to Sing the Blues (Closing Theme) [Live At Symphony Hall, Boston, MA/1947]
Disc 2
- When It's Sleepy Time Down South (2nd Set - Live At Symphony Hall, Boston, MA/1947)
- Mahogany Hall Stomp (Live At Symphony Hall, Boston, MA/1947)
- On the Sunny Side of the Street (Live At Symphony Hall, Boston, MA/With Applause/1947)
- High Society (Live At Symphony Hall, Boston, MA/With Applause/1947)
- St. James Infirmary (Live At Symphony Hall, Boston, MA/1947)
- Baby Won't You Please Come Home (Live At Symphony Hall, Boston, MA/1947)
- Velma's Blues (Live At Symphony Hall, Boston, MA/1947)
- That's My Desire (Live At Symphony Hall, Boston, MA/With Applause/1947)
- "C" Jam Blues (Live At Symphony Hall, Boston, MA/1947)
- Barney Bigard Introduces Arvell Shaw (Live At Symphony Hall, Boston, MA/1947)
- How High the Moon (Live At Symphony Hall, Boston, MA/1947)
- Mop Mop (Live At Symphony Hall, Boston, MA/1947)
- Jack Armstrong Blues (Live At Symphony Hall, Boston, MA/1947)
- I Gotta Right to Sing the Blues (Closing Theme) [2nd Set - Live At Symphony Hall, Boston, MA/1947]
CREDITS
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Louis ArmstrongClarence MuseOtis T. Rene Jr.Leon T. ReneNot ApplicableKid OryRay GilbertAndy RazafHarry BrooksThomas WallerClarence WilliamsSpencer WilliamsRichard RodgersLorenz HartMitchell ParishFrank S. PerkinsGus ArnheimArthur FreedAbe LymanBuddy Woodrow JohnsonIrving CaesarVincent YoumansFrank EytonEdward HeymanJohnny GreenRobert SourLuis Carl RussellTraditionalHarold ArlenTed KoehlerJimmy McHughDorothy FieldsPorter SteeleJoe PrimroseCharles WarfieldVelma MiddletonCarroll LovedayHelmy KresaDuke EllingtonMorgan LewisColeman HawkinsJack Teagarden
musician
Louis Armstrong
Musician • Writer
His All Stars
Musician
Clarence Muse
Writer
Otis T. Rene Jr.
Writer
Leon T. Rene
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Not Applicable
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Kid Ory
Writer
Ray Gilbert
Writer
Andy Razaf
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Harry Brooks
Writer
Thomas Waller
Writer
Clarence Williams
Writer
Spencer Williams
Writer
Richard Rodgers
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Lorenz Hart
Writer
Mitchell Parish
Writer
Frank S. Perkins
Writer
Gus Arnheim
Writer
Arthur Freed
Writer
Abe Lyman
Writer
Buddy Woodrow Johnson
Writer
Irving Caesar
Writer
Vincent Youmans
Writer
Frank Eyton
Writer
Edward Heyman
Writer
Johnny Green
Writer
Robert Sour
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Luis Carl Russell
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Traditional
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Harold Arlen
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Ted Koehler
Writer
Jimmy McHugh
Writer
Dorothy Fields
Writer
Porter Steele
Writer
Joe Primrose
Writer
Charles Warfield
Writer
Velma Middleton
Writer
Carroll Loveday
Writer
Helmy Kresa
Writer
Duke Ellington
Writer
Morgan Lewis
Writer
Coleman Hawkins
Writer
Jack Teagarden
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