• Date de parution : 01/06/2014
  • ISBN : 9781783053636

The Louis Armstrong Songbook – Book ARMSTRONG LOUIS

Piano, Chant et Guitare

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Jazz & blues

Contenu

Ain't Misbehavin'
April In Paris
Baby Won't You Please Come Home
Back O' Town Blues
Basin Street Blues
Cheek To Cheek
Georgia On My Mind
Gully Low Blues
Hear Me Talkin' To Ya
Honeysuckle Rose
I Want A Big Butter And Egg Man
La Vie En Rose
On The Sunny Side Of The Street
Someday (You'll Be Sorry)
St Louis Blues
Struttin' With Some Barbecue
We Have All The Time In The World
What A Wonderful World

Description :

A 20th century jazz prodigy with a supreme talent for improvisation, Louis Armstrong would become a successful popular entertainer in later years. He could still revisit the dazzling instrumental performances of his youth but in time 'Satchmo' became even more famous for his gravelly vocals and larger-than-life guest performances in TV shows and musical films. Scott Fitzgerald famously wrote that there were no second acts in American lives but Armstrong proved him wrong. With his reputation secure, the pioneering jazzman happily tackled the wide range of popular songs reflected in this excellent collection. In addition to self-penned jazz numbers like Back O' Town Blues and I Want A Butter And Egg Man , Armstrong recorded Thiele and Weiss's What A Wonderful World and John Barry and Hal David's wistful James Bond film song We Have All The Time In The World . Armstrong would sing anything. He never gave less than a heartfelt vocal performance and people loved him for it. This unique collection celebrates some of his best and most famous songs. The accompanying audio CD features a selection of Armstrong 's Storyville recordings made in Europe and offers a further insight into the range and versatility of this unique musician and performer.

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