99 Tracks of absolute greatness. This is the music that defines the twentieth century, that once and for all distinguished the unique and original culture of The New World from that of its Old World forebears. Louis Armstrong changed the face of music and the music he created changed history. His career is nothing short of miraculous. No self-respecting American can be ignorant of the music contained on this set: it's the real declaration of independence. Finally, this music gets the Proper Box treatment: Five hours of music on four discs, each enclosed in their own LP-style jacket, accompanied by an informative 40-page illustrated booklet, all packed in a stylish, compact box for the copacetic price of only $29.75!
TRACK LISTING
•Track Title
•Writers
•P. Date
•Dur
Disc 1
LOUIS ARMSTRONG - THE SIDEMAN
1
CHIMES BLUES
Oliver
1923
02:50
2
FROGGIE MOORE
Spike, Morton
1923
03:00
3
RIVERSIDE BLUES
Dorsey, R.M. Jones
1923
02:49
4
MABEL’S DREAM
Smith
1923
02:48
5
LONDON CAFE BLUES
Morton
1923
02:42
6
GO’LONG MULE
Creamer, King
1924
03:02
7
COUNTIN’ THE BLUES
Rainey
1924
03:21
8
TEXAS MOANER BLUES
Barnes, Williams
1924
03:06
9
COPENHAGEN
Davis
1924
02:57
10
EVERYBODY LOVES MY BABY
Palmer, Williams
1924
02:31
11
HOW COME YOU DO ME LIKE YOU DO?
Austin, Pergere
1924
03:01
12
MANDY MAKE UP YOUR MIND
Clarke, Turk
1924
03:04
13
CAKE WALKING BABIES FROM HOME
Williams, Smith
1925
03:29
14
ST. LOUIS BLUES
W.C. Handy
1925
03:10
15
THE RAILROAD BLUES
Smith
1925
02:59
16
J.C. HOLMES BLUES
Horsley
1925
03:05
17
SUGAR FOOT STOMP
Oliver, Armstrong
1925
02:48
18
STATIC STRUT
Yellen, Wall
1926
02:47
19
STOMP OFF, LET’S GO
Schoebel
1926
02:54
20
DROP THAT SACK
Armstrong
1926
02:49
21
THE BLUE STAMPEDE
Mills
1927
02:35
22
I’M GOIN’ HUNTIN
Waller, Johnson
1927
02:54
23
IF YOU WANNA BE MY SUGAR PAPA
Wayne, Mills, Schaffer
1927
02:32
24
WILD MAN BLUES
Morton, Armstrong
1927
03:03
25
MELANCHOLY
Bloom, Melrose
1927
03:19
26
CHICAGO BREAKDOWN
Morton
1927
03:24
Disc 2
LOUIS ARMSTRONG - THE HOT FIVES VOL.1
1
MY HEART
Hardin
1925
02:22
2
YES! I’M IN THE BARREL
Armstrong
1925
02:36
3
GUT BUCKET BLUES
Armstrong
1925
02:40
4
COME BACK, SWEET PAPA
Barbarin, Russell
1926
02:27
5
GEORGIA GRIND
Williams
1926
02:32
6
HEEBIES JEEBIES
Atkins
1926
02:52
7
CORNET CHOP SUEY
Armstrong
1926
03:14
8
ORIENTAL STRUT
St. Gyr
1926
02:59
9
YOU’RE NEXT
Armstrong
1926
03:12
10
MUSKRAT RAMBLE
Ory, Gilbert
1926
02:29
11
DON’T FORGET TO MESS AROUND
Barbarin, Russell, Armstrong
1926
03:00
12
I’M GONNA GITCHA
Hardin
1926
02:41
13
DROPPIN’ SHUCKS
Hardin
1926
02:50
14
WHO’SIT
Jones
1926
02:43
15
HE LIKES IT SLOW
Edwards
1926
02:39
16
KING OF THE ZULUS
Hardin
1926
03:02
17
BIG FAT MA AND SKINNY PA
Jones
1926
02:57
18
LONESOME BLUES
Hardin
1926
03:00
19
SWEET LITTLE PAPA
Ory
1926
02:42
20
JAZZ LIPS
Hardin, Armstrong, Robbin
1926
02:58
21
SKID-DAT-DE-DAT
Hardin
1926
03:01
22
BIG BUTTER AND EGG MAN
Venable
1926
02:57
23
SUNSET CAFE STOMP
Venable, Armstrong
1926
02:42
24
YOU MADE ME LOVE YOU
Venable, Armstrong
1926
02:49
25
IRISH BLACK BOTTOM
Venable, Armstrong
1926
02:37
Disc 3
LOUIS ARMSTRONG - THE HOT FIVES AND HOT SEVENS, VOL.2
1
WILLIE THE WEEPER
Melrose, Rymal, Bloom
1927
03:05
2
WILD MAN BLUES
Armstrong, Morton
1927
03:09
3
ALLIGATOR CRAWL
Waller, Razaf, Davis
1927
03:00
4
POTATO HEAD BLUES
Armstrong
1927
02:54
5
MELANCHOLY
Bloom, Melrose
1927
02:59
6
WEARY BLUES
Matthews
1927
02:57
7
TWELFTH STREET RAG
Bowman, Razaf
1940
03:01
8
KEYHOLE BLUES
Wilson
1927
03:25
9
S.O.L. BLUES
Armstrong
1940
02:51
10
GULLY LOW BLUES
Armstrong
1927
03:14
11
THAT’S WHEN I’LL COME BACK TO YOU
Biggs
1927
02:54
12
PUT ‘EM DOWN BLUES
Bennett
1927
03:12
13
ORY’S CREOLE TROMBONE
Ory
1927
03:03
14
THE LAST TIME
Ewing, Martin
1927
03:27
15
STRUTTIN’ WITH SOME BARBECUE
Hardin
1927
03:02
16
GOT NO BLUES
Hardin
1927
03:21
17
ONCE IN A WHILE
Butler
1928
03:15
18
I’M NOT ROUGH
Hardin, Armstrong
1928
03:00
19
HOTTER THAN THAT
Hardin
1928
03:00
20
SAVOY BLUES
Ory
1928
03:27
21
FIREWORKS
Williams
1928
03:03
22
SKIP THE GUTTER
Williams
1928
03:06
23
A MONDAY DATE
Hines
1928
03:10
24
DON’T JIVE ME
Hardin
1928
02:46
Disc 4
LOUIS ARMSTRONG - WEST END BLUES
1
WEST END BLUES
Oliver
1928
03:16
2
SUGAR FOOT STRUT
Pierce, Myers, Schwab
1928
03:19
3
TWO DEUCES
Hardin
1928
02:54
4
SQUEEZE ME
Williams, Waller
1928
03:22
5
KNEE DROPS
Hardin
1928
03:23
6
SYMPHONIC RAPS
Steven, Abrams
1928
03:11
7
SAVOYAGERS’ STOMP
Armstrong, Hines
1928
03:08
8
BASIN STREET BLUES
Williams
1928
03:11
9
NO ONE ELSE BUT YOU
Redman
1928
03:20
10
BEAU KOO JACK
Hill
1928
02:56
11
SAVE IT, PRETTY MAMA
Redman, Davis, Dennicker
1928
03:15
12
WEATHER BIRD
Oliver
1928
02:38
13
MUGGLES
Armstrong
1928
02:48
14
HEAH ME TALKIN’ TO YA
Armstrong, Redman
1929
03:13
15
ST. JAMES INFIRMARY
Primrose
1929
03:10
16
TIGHT LIKE THIS
Curl
1929
03:07
17
KNOCKIN’ A JUG
Armstrong, Condon
1929
03:13
18
I CAN’T GIVE YOU ANYTHING BUT LOVE
Fields, McHugh
1929
03:20
19
MAHOGANY HALL STOMP
Williams
1929
03:13
20
AIN’T MISBEHAVIN’
Razaf, Waller, Brooks
1929
03:11
21
(WHAT DID I DO TO BE SO) BLACK AND BLUE?
Razaf, Waller, Brooks
1929
02:59
22
I AIN’T GOT NOBODY
Graham, Williams
1929
02:36
23
DALLAS BLUES
Jarrett, Wand
1929
03:06
24
ST. LOUIS BLUES
Handy
1929
02:54
DISCOGRAPHY
PROPERBOX 93 LOUIS ARMSTRONG KING LOUIS
DISC ONE P1469 THE SIDEMAN
King Oliver and his Creole Jazzband : Joe “King” Oliver, Louis Armstrong, cnt; Honore Dutrey, tb; Johnny Dodds, cl; Lil Hardin, p; Arthur “Bud” Scott, bjo; Warren “Baby” Dodds, d.
Richmond, Indiana, April 5, 1923
11387A CHIMES BLUES
Same personnel as above
Richmond, Indiana, April 6, 1923
11390B FROGGIE MOORE
King Oliver’s Jazz Band : King Oliver, Louis Armstrong, cnt; Honore Dutrey, tb; Johnny Dodds, cl; Charlie Jackson, bass sax; Lil Hardin, p; Johnny St, Cyr, bjo; Baby Dodds, d.
Chicago, October 6-14, 1923
8484A RIVERSIDE BLUES
8487A MABEL’S DREAM
King Oliver’s Jazz Band: King Oliver, Louis Armstrong, cnt; Ed Atkins, tb; Jimmie Noone, cl; Lil Hardin, p; Johnny St, Cyr, bjo; Baby Dodds, d.
Chicago, October 16, 1923
81302-5 LONDON CAFE BLUES
Fletcher Henderson and his Orchestra : Louis Armstrong, Howard Scott, Elmer Chambers, cnt, tp; Charlie Green, tb; Buster Bailey, Don Redman, cl, as; Coleman Hawkins, ts; Fletcher Henderson, p; Charlie Dixon, bjo; Ralph Escudero, tuba; Kaiser Marshall, d.
New York, October 7, 1924
140093-2 GO’ LONG MULE
Ma Rainey and her Georgia Jazz Band : Ma Rainey, voc; Louis Armstrong, cnt; Charlie Green, tb; Buster Bailey, cl; Fletcher Henderson, p; Charlie Dixon, bjo.
New York, October 16, 1924
1927-3 COUNTIN’ THE BLUES
Clarence Williams’ Blue Five : Louis Armstrong, cnt; Charlie Irvis, tb; Sidney Bechet, cl, ss; Clarence Williams, p; Buddy Christian, bjo.
New York, October 17, 1924
72914-B TEXAS MOANER BLUES
Fletcher Henderson and his Orchestra : Same personnel as “Go’long mule”. Coleman Hawkins also plays C-melody sax.
New York, October 30, 1924
13928 COPENHAGEN
Clarence Williams’ Blue Five : Louis Armstrong, cnt; Aaron Thompson, tb; Buster Bailey, ss; Clarence Williams, p; Buddy Christian, bjo
New York, November 6, 1924
72959-2 EVERYBODY LOVES MY BABY
Fletcher Henderson and his Orchestra : Same personnel as “Copenhagen”
New York, November 17, 1924
5728-2 HOW COME YOU DO ME LIKE YOU DO?
Fletcher Henderson and his Orchestra : Same personnel as above
New York, December 4, 1924
1964-2 MANDY MAKE UP YOUR MIND
Eva Taylor with Clarence Williams’ Blue Five : Eva Taylor, voc; Louis Armstrong, cnt; Charlie Irvis, tb; Sidney Bechet, ss; Clarence Williams, p; Buddy Christian, bjo.
New York, January 8, 1925
73083-A CAKE WALKING BABIES FROM HOME
Bessie Smith, voc. acc. by Louis Armstrong, cnt; Fred Longshaw, harmonium
New York, January 14, 1925
140241-1 ST. LOUIS BLUES
Trixie Smith and her Down Home Syncopators : Trixie Smith, voc; Louis Armstrong, cnt; Charlie Green, tb; Buster Bailey, cl; Fletcher Henderson, p; Charlie Dixon, bjo
New York, March 25, 1925
2064-2 THE RAILROAD BLUES
Bessie Smith, voc. acc.by Louis Armstrong, cnt; Charlie Green, tb; Fred Longshaw, p.
New York, May 27, 1925
140629-2 J.C. HOLMES BLUES
Fletcher Henderson and his Orchestra : Louis Armstrong, Elmer Chambers, Joe Smith, tp, cnt; Charlie Green, tb; Buster Bailey, cl, ss, as; Don Redman, cl, as; Coleman Hawkins, cl, ts, bass sax; Fletcher Henderson, p; Charlie Dixon, bjo; Ralph Escudero, tu; Kaiser Marshall, d.
New York, May 29, 1925
140639-2 SUGAR FOOT STOMP
Erskine Tate’s Vendome Orchestra : Louis Armstrong, James Tate, cnt, tp; Ed Atkins, tb; Angelo Fernandez, cl; Stump Evans, as, bs; Norval Morton, ts; Teddy Weatherford, p; unknown, p; Frank Etheridge, bjo; John Hare, tu; Jimmy Bertrand, d, wbd; Erskine Tate, cond. and poss. bjo
Chicago, May 28, 1926
C 336 STATIC STRUT
C338 STOMP OFF, LET’S GO
Lil’s Hot Shots : Louis Armstrong, cnt, voc; Kid Ory, tb; Johnny Dodds, d; Lil Armstrong, p; Johnny St. Cyr, bjo
Chicago, May 28, 1926
C 342 DROP THAT SACK
Jimmy Bertrand’s Washboard Wizards : Louis Armstrong, cnt; Johnny Dodds, cl; Jimmy Blythe, p; Jimmy Bertrand, wbd.
Chicago, April 21, 1927
C 785 THE BLUES STAMPEDE
C 787 I’M GOIN’ HUNTIN’
C 789 IF YOU WANNA BE MY SUGAR PAPA
Johnny Dodds’ Back Bottom Stompers : Louis Armstrong, cnt; Roy Palmer, tb; Johnny Dodds, cl; Barney Bigard, ts; Earl Hines, p; Bud Scott, bjo; Baby Dodds, d.
Chicago, April 22, 1927
C 797 WILD MAN BLUES
C 779 MELANCHOLY
Louis Armstrong and his Stompers : Louis Armstrong, Bill Wilson, cnt; Honore Dutrey, tb; Boyd Atkins, cl, ss, as; Joe Walker, as, bs; Albert Washington, ts; Earl Hines, p; Rip Bassett, bjo, g; Pete Briggs, tu; Tubby Hall, d
Chicago, May 9, 1927
80815-C CHICAGO BREAKDOWN
PROPERBOX 93 LOUIS ARMSTRONG KING LOUIS
DISC TWO P1470 THE HOT FIVES, VOL 1
DISCOGRAPHY
Louis Armstrong’s Hot Five : Louis Armstrong, cnt, voc (-1); Kid Ory, tb; Johnny Dodds, cl; Lil Armstrong, p; Johnny St. Cyr, bjo
Chicago, November 25, 1925
9484-A MY HEART
9485-A YES! I’M IN THE BARREL
9486-A GUT BUCKET BLUES (-1)
Louis Armstrong’s Hot Five : Same personnel as above, Johnny Dodds doubles on alto sax (-2)
Chicago, February 22, 1926
9503-A COME BACK, SWEET PAPA (-2)
Louis Armstrong’s Hot Five : Same personnel as above, Lil Armstrong, voc (-3)
Chicago, February 26, 1926
9533-A GEORGIA GRIND (-1,-3)
9534-A HEEBIE JEEBIES (-1)
9535-A CORNET CHOP SUEY
9536-A ORIENTAL STRUT
9537-A YOU’RE NEXT
9538-A MUSKRAT RAMBLE
Louis Armstrong’s Hot Five : Same personnel as above, Louis Armstrong doubles on slide-whistle (-4)
Chicago, June 16, 1926
9729-A DON’T FORGET TO MESS AROUND (-1,-2)
9730-A I’M GONNA GITCHA (-1)
9731-A DROPPIN SHUCKS (-1)
9732-A WHO’SIT (-4)
Butterbeans and Susie acc. by Louis Armstrong’s Hot Five : Joe Edwards, Susie Edwards, voc; Louis Armstrong, cnt; Kid Ory, tb; Johnny Dodds, cl; Lil Armstrong, p; Johnny St. Cyr, bjo
Chicago, circa June 16, 1926
9750-A HE LIKES IT SLOW
Louis Armstrong’s Hot Five : Same personnel as June 16, 1926, but add Clarence Babcock, speech (-5)
Chicago, June 23, 1926
9776-A KING OF THE ZULUS (-1, -3, -5)
9777-A BIG FAT MA AND SKINNY PA (-1,-5)
9778-A LONESOME BLUES (-1)
9779-A SWEET LITTLE PAPA
Louis Armstrong’s Hot Five : Same personnel as June 16th, 1926, but add May Alix, voc (-6)
Chicago, November 16, 1926
9890-A JAZZ LIPS
9891-A SKID-DAT-DE-DAT (-1)
9892-A BIG BUTTER AND EGG MAN (-1, -6)
9893-A SUNSET CAFE STOMP (-6)
Louis Armstrong’s Hot Five : Same personnel as above, but Hy Clarke, tb, probably replaces Kid Ory
Chicago, November 27, 1926
9980-A YOU MADE ME LOVE YOU (-1)
9981-A IRISH BLACK BOTTOM (-1)
PROPERBOX 93 LOUIS ARMSTRONG KING LOUIS
DISC THREE P1471 THE HOT FIVES AND HOT SEVENS, VOL.2
DISCOGRAPHY
Louis Armstrong and his Hot Seven : Louis Armstrong, cnt; John Thomas, tb; Johnny Dodds, cl; Lil Armstrong, p; Johnny St. Cyr, bjo, g; Pete Briggs, tu; Baby Dodds, d.
Chicago, May 7, 1927
80847-C WILLIE THE WEEPER
80848-C WILD MAN BLUES
Louis Armstrong and his Hot Seven : Same personnel as above.
Chicago, May 10, 1927
80854-A ALLIGATOR CRAWL
80855-C POTATO HEAD BLUES
Louis Armstrong and his Hot Seven : Same personnel as above
Chicago, May 11, 1927
80862-A MELANCHOLY
80863-A WEARY BLUES
80864-A TWELFTH STREET RAG
Louis Armstrong and his Hot Seven : Same personnel as above, Louis Armstrong, voc (-1)
Chicago, May 13, 1927
80876-B KEYHOLE BLUES (-1)
81126-B S.O.L. BLUES (-1)
Louis Armstrong and his Hot Seven : Same personnel as above, Lil Armstrong, voc (-2)
Chicago, May 14, 1927
80877-D GULLY LOW BLUES (-1)
80884-B THAT’S WHEN I’LL COME BACK TO YOU (-1,-2)
Louis Armstrong’s Hot Five : Louis Armstrong, cnt, voc (-1); Kid Ory, tb; Johnny Dodds, cl; Lil Armstrong, p; Johnny St. Cyr, bjo
Chicago, September 2, 1927
81302-B PUT ’EM DOWN BLUES (-1)
81310-D ORY’S CREOLE TROMBONE
Louis Armstrong’s Hot Five : Same personnel as above
Chicago, September 6, 1927
81317-A THE LAST TIME (-1)
Louis Armstrong’s Hot Five : Same personnel as above
Chicago, December 9, 1927
82037-B STRUTTIN’ WITH SOME BARBECUE
82038-B GOT NO BLUES
Louis Armstrong and his Hot Five : Louis Armstrong, cnt; voc (-1) Kid Ory, tb; Johnny Dodds, cl; Lil Armstrong, p; Lonnie Johnson, g (-2); Johnny St. Cyr, bjo,g (-3)
Chicago, December 10, 1927
82039-B ONCE IN A WHILE
82040-B I’M NOT ROUGH (-1,-2)
Louis Armstrong and his Hot Five : Same personnel as above
Chicago, December 13, 1927
82055-B HOTTER THAN THAT (-1, -2)
82056-A SAVOY BLUES (-2,-3)
Louis Armstrong and his Hot Five : Louis Armstrong, tp; voc (-1); Fred Robinson, tb; Jimmie Strong, cl, ts; Earl Hines, p; voc (-2); Mancy Cara, bjo, g, voc (-3); Zutty Singleton, d.
Chicago, June 27, 1928
400960-B FIREWORKS
400961-A SKIP THE GUTTER
400962-B A MONDAY DATE (-1,-2)
Louis Armstrong and his Hot Five : Same personnel as above
Chicago, June 28, 1928
400966-C DON’T JIVE ME
PROPERBOX 93 LOUIS ARMSTRONG KING LOUIS
DISC FOUR P1472 WEST END BLUES
DISCOGRAPHY
Louis Armstrong and his Hot Five : Lois Armstrong, tp, voc (-1); Fred Robinson, tb; Jimmy Strong, cl, ts; Earl Hines, p, voc (-2); Mancy Cara, bjo, g, voc (-3); Zutty Singleton, d.
Chicago, June 28, 1928
400967 WEST END BLUES (-1)
400968-B SUGAR FOOT STRUT (-1)
Louis Armstrong and his Hot Five : Same personnel as above.
Chicago, June 29, 1928
400973-B TWO DEUCES
400974-B SQUEEZE ME (-1,-2, -3)
W400991-B KNEE DROPS
Carroll Dickerson’s Savoyagers : Carroll Dickerson, vln, dir; Louis Armstrong, Homer Hobson, tp; Fred Robinson, tb; Bert Curry, Crawford Wethington, as; Jimmy Strong, cl, ts; Earl Hines, p; Mancy Cara, bjo; Pete Briggs, tu; Zutty Singleton, d.
Chicago, July 5, 1928
W400992-B SYMPHONIC RAPS
W4009930B SAVOYAGERS’ STOMP
Louis Armstrong and his Orchestra : Louis Armstrong, tp; voc; Fred Robinson, tb; Jimmy Strong, cl; Earl Hines, p, voc; Mancy Cara, bjo, voc; Zutty Singleton, d.
Chicago, December 4, 1928
W402154-A BASIN STREET BLUES
Louis Armstrong and his Savoy Ballroom Five : Louis Armstrong, tp; voc; Fred Robinson, tb; Don Redman, cl, as, arr; Earl Hines, p; Dave Wilborn, bjo; g; Zutty Singleton, d; Alex Hill, arr (-1)
Chicago, December 5, 1928
W402168-B NO ONE ELSE BUT YOU
W402169-C BEAU KOO JACK (-1)
W402170-C SAVE IT, PRETTY MAMA
Louis Armstrong, tp; Earl Hines, p
Chicago, December 5, 1928
W4021990-A WEATHER BIRD
Louis Armstrong and his Orchestra : Louis Armstrong, tp; Fred Robinson, tb; Jimmy Strong, cl; Earl Hines, p; Mancy Cara, bjo; Zutty Singleton, d.
Chicago, December 7, 1928
W402200-B MUGGLES
Louis Armstrong and his Savoy Ballroom Five : Louis Armstrong, tp; voc, speech (-1); Fred Robinson, tb; Don Redman, cl, as, speech (-2); Jimmy Strong, cl, ts; Earl Hines, p; speech (-2); Mancy Cara, bjo; Zutty Singleton, d.
Chicago, December 12, 1928
W402224-A HEAH ME TALKIN’ TO YA (-1)
W402225-A ST. JAMES INFIRMARY
W402226-C TIGHT LIKE THIS (-1,-2)
Louis Armstrong and his Orchestra : Louis Armstrong, tp; Jack Teagarden, tb; Happy Caldwell, ts; Joe Sullivan, p; Eddie Lang, g; Kaiser Marshall, d.
New York, March 5, 1929
W401689-B KNOCKIN’ A JUG
Louis Armstrong and his Savoy Ballroom Five : Lois Armstrong, tp, voc; J.C. Higginbotham, tb; Albert Nicholas, Charlie Holmes, as; Teddy Hill,
ts; Luis Russell, p; Eddie Condon, bjo; Lonnie Johnson, g; Pops Foster, b; Paul Barbarin, d.
New York, March 5, 1929
W401690-C I CAN’T GIVE YOU ANYTHING BUT LOVE
W401691-B MAHOGANY HALL STOMP
Louis Armstrong and his Orchestra : Louis Armstrong, tp; voc; Homer Hobson, tp; Fred Robinson, tb; Bert Curry, Crawford Wethington, as; Jimmy Strong, cl, ts; Carroll Dickerson, vln, dir; Gene Anderson, p, cel; Mancy Cara, bjo; Pete Briggs, tu; Zutty Singleton, d
New York, July 19, 1929
W402534-B AIN’T MISBEHAVIN’
W402535-B (WHAT DID I DO TO BE SO) BLACK AND BLUE ?
W402540-C THAT RHYTHM MAN
Louis Armstrong and his Orchestra : Louis Armstrong, tp; voc; Otis Johnson, Henry “Red” Allen, tp; J.C. Higginbotham, tb; Albert Nicholas, Charlie Holmes, cl, as; Teddy Hill, ts; Luis Russell, p; Will Johnson, g; Pops Foster, b; Paul Barbarin, d.
New York, December 10, 1929
W403493-A I AIN’T GOT NOBODY
W403494-C DALLAS BLUES
Louis Armstrong and his Orchestra : Same personnel as above.
New York, December13, 1929
W403495-B ST. LOUIS BLUES
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