All Time Greatest Hits - Louis Armstrong

All Time Greatest Hits

Louis Armstrong

  • Genre: Pop
  • Release Date: 1994-01-01
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 18

  • A Geffen Records Release; This Compilation ℗ 1994 UMG Recordings, Inc.

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
What a Wonderful World Louis Armstrong 2:20
2
Hello, Dolly! Louis Armstrong 2:28
3
Sittin’ in the Sun Louis Armstrong & Jack Pleis and His Orchestra 3:01
4
Mack the Knife Louis Armstrong and His All Stars 3:23
5
A Kiss to Build a Dream On Louis Armstrong 3:04
6
It Takes Two to Tango Louis Armstrong 2:56
7
That Lucky Old Sun (Just Rolls Louis Armstrong & Gordon Jenkins and His Orchestra 3:07
8
Kiss of Fire Louis Armstrong and His Orchestra 3:05
9
(When We Are Dancin') I Get Id Louis Armstrong 3:28
10
Gone Fishin' Louis Armstrong & Bing Crosby 2:33
11
Skokiaan (South African Song) Louis Armstrong 4:59
12
La Vie En Rose Louis Armstrong and His Orchestra 3:25
13
The Dummy Song Louis Armstrong & Jack Pleis and His Orchestra 2:22
14
Chloe (Song of the Swamp) Louis Armstrong & Gordon Jenkins and His Orchestra 3:04
15
I Still Get Jealous Louis Armstrong 2:14
16
When You're Smiling (The Whole Louis Armstrong & Sy Oliver and His Orchestra 4:06
17
Blueberry Hill Louis Armstrong & Gordon Jenkins and His Orchestra 2:54
18
When It's Sleepy Time Down Sou Louis Armstrong & Gordon Jenkins and His Orchestra 3:17

Reviews

  • Adequate

    3
    By person number random
    While it will always be considered a classical song for the ages, I believe that it is a bit old fashioned. While the lyrics and cords are great, I still believe that it is old and out of date. If this review offends anyone, I am sorry but this is just my opinion.
  • The best

    5
    By ChillMark
    If you don't love this group of recordings, you're probably dead.
  • Lovely

    5
    By booharkey
    The king of Jazz has done it
  • Goat of jazz

    5
    By Shawn Molloy
    He is easily the best jazz artist out there
  • Great

    5
    By Emarald dumond
    It says it’s pop but Lois is the “king of Jazz”

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