July 4, 1900 - July 6 1971

LOUIS ARMSTRONG July 4, 1900 - July 6 1971 (1971 UK 34-track mono double LP compilation, housed in a front laminated gatefold picture sleeve with extensive liner notes. The sleeve & the vinyl are in Excellent condition with just light signs ofwear & play DPM2017)

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Release Year 1971 - 53 years ago
Condition Unless stated otherwise in the description above, all items are in at least excellent condition - so please read our descriptions carefully. We try to sell items as close to Mint condition as possible, and many will indeed be close to brand new and/or unplayed. Others may be 'used' - and all will meet our strict grading and are 100% guaranteed.
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Format 2-LP vinyl record set (Double LP Album)
Record Label RCA
Complete Stock List Go to Louis Armstrong
Product Catalogue No DPM2017
Music Genre 20s Artists, Female Solo, 30s Artists, Crooner, Jazz, 00s Artists
Country Comes from UK Comes from 'UK'
 
Tracklisting & More Information

A1 You'll Wish You'd Never Been Born (December 9, 1932)
A2 Hustlin' & Bustlin' For Baby (January 26, 1933)
A3 Sittin' In The Dark (January 26, 1933)
A4 He's A Son Of The South (January 26, 1933)
A5 Some Sweet Day (January 27, 1933)
A6 Honey Don't You Love Me Anymore (April 24, 1933)
A7 Mississippi Basin (April 24, 1933)
A8 Tomorrow Night (April 24, 1933)
A9 Dusky Stevedore (April 24, 1933)
B1 I Wonder Who (April 26, 1933)
B2 Don't Play Me Cheap (April 26, 1933)
B3 Linger In My Arms A Little Longer Baby (April 27, 1946)
B4 Whatta Ya Gonna Do (April 27, 1946)
B5 Joseph 'N His Brudders (April 27, 1946)
B6 No Variety Blues (April 27, 1946)
B7 Back O' Town Blues (April 27, 1946)
B8 Blues In The South (September 6, 1946)
C1 I Want A Little Girl (September 6, 1946)
C2 Sugar (September 6, 1946)
C3 The Blues Are Brewin' (October 17, 1946)
C4 Endie (October 17, 1946)
C5 I Believe (March 12, 1947)
C6 Why Doubt My Love (March 12, 1947)
C7 You Don't Learn That At School (March 12, 1947)
C8 Fifty-Fifty Blues (June 10, 1947)
C9 Some Day You'll Be Sorry (June 10, 1947)
D1 A Song Was Born (October 16, 1947)
D2 Lovely Weather We're Having (October 16, 1947)
D3 Please Stop Playing Those Blues Boys (October 16, 1947)
D4 Ain't Misbehavin' (February 20, 1948)
D5 Pennies From Heaven (February 20, 1948)
D6 Save It Pretty Mama (February 20, 1948)
D7 Rain Rain (August 1, 1956)
D8 I Never Saw A Better Day (August 1, 1956)

DOUBLE LP  
Recording Artist Louis Armstrong
Product Title July 4, 1900 - July 6 1971
Product Information Louis Armstrong July 4, 1900 - July 6 1971 UK 2-LP vinyl record set (Double LP Album).
Language All tracks are sung in English, unless otherwise stated in our description.
Additional info Deleted - A deleted or out-of-print item is one that is no longer manufactured. However, we stock thousands of out-of-print formats and we specialise in tracking down out-of-print, deleted and hard-to-find releases.
Artists Related To Jack Teagarden, King Oliver, Lil Hardin Armstrong, Louis Armstrong & Duke Ellington
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