Louis Armstrong - The Great Louis Armstrong
- Performer: Louis Armstrong
- Title: The Great Louis Armstrong
- Genre: Jazz
- Country: UK & Europe
- Record source: Vinyl, LP, Compilation
- Released: 1971
- Label: Fontana
- Cat#: 6430005, 6430 005
- MP3 album: 1439 mb
- FLAC album: 2790 mb
- Rating: 4.1/5
- Votes: 965

1 | Short But SweetWritten By – RosenWritten-By – Puglisi, Armstrong |
2 | Tin Roof BluesWritten-By – Pollack, Brunies, Roppolo, Stitzel, Mares, Melrose |
3 | The Circle Of Your ArmsWritten-By – Leigh, Segal |
4 | Tyree's BluesWritten-By – Armstrong, Glenn |
5 | When The Saints Go Marching InAdapted By – Louis Armstrong |
6 | CheesecakeWritten-By – Fields, Armstrong |
7 | Pretty Little MissyWritten-By – Kyle, Armstrong |
8 | So Long DearieWritten-By – Herman |
9 | MameWritten-By – Herman |
10 | Bye 'N' ByeWritten-By – Armstrong |
Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
SR 61081, MG 21081 | Louis Armstrong | Louis (LP) | Mercury, Mercury | SR 61081, MG 21081 | US | 1966 |
FS-258 | Louis "Satchmo" Armstrong | Louis "Satchmo" Armstrong (LP, Comp, RE) | Everest Records Archive Of Folk & Jazz Music | FS-258 | US | Unknown |
6499 672 | Louis Armstrong | Louis Armstrong (LP, Comp) | Impact | 6499 672 | France | Unknown |
MG-21081 | Louis Armstrong | Louis (LP, Mono, Promo) | Mercury | MG-21081 | US | 1966 |
SPC-3229 | Louis Armstrong | Mame (LP) | Pickwick | SPC-3229 | Canada | Unknown |
℗ 1971
Track A1 "Mame" from the Broadway production: Mame
Track A3 "So Long Dearie" from the Broadway production: Hello Dolly
Publisher:
Track A1, A2, A3 / E. H. Morris & Co.
Track A4 / Herman Darewski
Track A5, B1, B2, B3, B4, B5 / Campbell Connelly & Co.
Fully laminated sleeve.
- Other (Price code): SFL
- Published By – E. H. Morris & Co.
- Published By – Herman Darewski
- Published By – Campbell Connelly & Co.
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