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Christian hymn
1927 song by Hoagy Carmichael
Argentine tango written and composed by Ángel Villoldo
original song written and composed by George Douglas and George David Weiss; first recorded by Louis Armstrong in 1967
original show tune written and composed by Herman Hupfeld; from the 1931 musical "Everybody's Welcome"
lyrical adaptation; version of "Music from Beyond the Moon" composed by Guy Wood with new lyrics by Robert Mellin
Ella Fitzgerald and Louis Armstrong album
song composed by James F. Hanley, lyrics by Ballard MacDonald
song by Bertolt Brecht and Kurt Weill
original song written and composed by George and Ira Gershwin; from the 1937 film "A Damsel in Distress"
American gospel hymn
original song written and composed by Buddy DeSylva, Lew Brown, Ray Henderson
1969 single by Louis Armstrong
song written and composed by Turner Layton
original song composed by Harry Warren, lyrics by Johnny Mercer; from the 1938 film "Going Places"
derivative song composed by Doc Daugherty and Ellis Reynolds, lyrics by Al J. Neiburg; based on "Lookin’ for Another Sweetie"
1956 collaborative studio album by Ella Fitzgerald and Louis Armstrong
original song composed by Larry Shay, lyrics by Mark Fisher and Joe Goodwin
original song composed by Marino Marini and Aldo Valleroni, words in Italian by Giorgio Bertero and Vincenzo Buonassisi; performed at the 1968 Sanremo Music Festival by Lara Saint Paul and Louis Armstrong
original show tune by Kander and Ebb; from the 1966 musical "Cabaret"
vocal track by Louis Armstrong; 1967 studio recording; cover version
original song composed by Eubie Blake, lyrics by Andy Razaf; from the 1930 musical "Blackbirds of 1930"
1967 US 7" single by Louis Armstrong; ABC Records – 45-10982
translated song; English adaptation of "El choclo"
original show tune by Rodgers and Hart; form the 1935 musical "Jumbo"
single
1968 Italian 7" single by Louis Armstrong;
original show tune composed by Harold Arlen with lyrics by Ted Koehler; from the 1931 Cotton Club show "Rhythmania"
vocal track by Ella Fitzgerald and Louis Armstrong; 1956 studio recording; cover version
original song composed by Helmy Kresa with lyrics by Carroll Loveday
vocal track by Louis Armstrong; 1967 studio recording
vocal track by Louis Armstrong with Sy Oliver and his Orchestra; 1950 studio recording; cover version
song composed by Philip Braham with lyrics by Douglas Furber performed by Louis Armstrong
original show tune composed by Jimmy McHugh, lyrics by Dorothy Fields; from the 1930 musical "Lew Leslie's International Revue"
translated song; English version of "C'est si bon", lyrics adapted by Jerry Seelen
original song with music by Beasley Smith and words by Haven Gillespie
original song composed by Jimmy McHugh, lyrics by Harold Adamson; from the 1944 film "Higher and Higher"
song
album by Louis Armstrong
1937 song by George and Ira Gershwin
original song composed by Johnny Green, lyrics by Edward Heyman
popular song written by Harry Barris with lyrics by Ted Koehler and Billy Moll, published in 1931
vocal track by Ella Fitzgerald and Louis Armstrong; 1957 studio recording; cover version
lyrical adaptation of "Never No Lament" by Duke Ellington, lyrics by Bob Russell
original song composed by Carl Fischer, lyrics by Frankie Lane
song written by Louis Alter and Eddie DeLange
1950 US 7" single by Louis Armstrong with Sy Oliver and his Orchestra; Decca – 9-27113
1967 single by Louis Armstrong
vocal track by Ella Fitzgerald and Louis Armstrong; 1956 studio recording; cover version
vocal track by Louis Armstrong with Sy Oliver and his Orchestra; 1950 studio recording; cover version