Medley: Flee As a Bird to the Mountain/ Oh, Didn't He Ramble
Rockin' Chair
Medley: Memphis Blues / Frankie and Johnny / Tiger Rag
Bucket's Got a Hole In It
Do You Know What It Means to Miss New Orleans?
Perdido
Basin Street Blues
Clarinet Marmalade
(What Did I Do to Be So) Black and Blue
Mack The Knife
West End Blues
Medley: Tenderly / You'll Never Walk Alone
On The Sunny Side Of The Street
Stompin' at the Savoy
Struttin' with Some Barbecue
Margie
When It's Sleepy Time Down South
Big Mama's Back In Town
Medley: Manhattan / When It's Sleepy Time Down South
That's My Desire
Indiana
Ko Ko Mo (I Love You So)
The Gypsy
When The Saints Go Marching In
La vie en rose
The Star Spangled Banner [Previously Unreleased Track]
Canzoni più popolari di Louis Armstrong
What A Wonderful World
1968 • What a Wonderful World
La vie en rose
1952 • Satchmo Serenades
Moon River
1964 • Hello, Dolly!
St. James Infirmary Blues
2000 • The Complete Hot Five & Hot Seven Recordings
Learnin' the Blues
2012 • 20 Masterpieces
Go Down Moses
1958 • Louis and the Good Book
A Kiss to Build a Dream On
1952 • Satchmo Serenades
Hello, Dolly!
1992 • The Best of Louis Armstrong
Dream a Little Dream of Me
2000 • C'est Si Bon
We Have All the Time in the World
2021 • We Have All the Time in the World
Let's Call the Whole Thing Off
2016 • Top Jazz Collection of Louis Armstrong
St. James' Infirmary
1960 • Satchmo Plays King Oliver
Curiosità sull'album Chicago Concert - 1956 di Louis Armstrong
- In quale anno è stato pubblicato l’album “Chicago Concert - 1956” di Louis Armstrong?
- L’album “Chicago Concert - 1956” di Louis Armstrong è stato pubblicato nel 1980, con 26 tracce.
- Qual è la canzone di maggior successo dell’album “Chicago Concert - 1956” di Louis Armstrong?
- “La vie en rose” è il maggiore successo dell’album “Chicago Concert - 1956” di Louis Armstrong.
- Quali sono le canzoni principali dell’album “Chicago Concert - 1956” di Louis Armstrong?
- Le canzoni principali dell’album “Chicago Concert - 1956” di Louis Armstrong sono “La vie en rose”, “Mack The Knife”, e “When The Saints Go Marching In”.