Thank you for posting In My Solitude! Boy the clarinet sounds so beautiful and thats not my favorite instrument. Luis Armstrong really made me listen to the words . I even shed a tear..
Thank you for posting! Boy the clarinet sounds so beautiful and thats not my favorite instrument. Luis Armstrong really made me listen to the words . I even shed a tear..
In my solitude you haunt me With reveries of days gone by In my solitude you taunt me With memories that never die I sit in my chair Filled with despair Nobody could be so sad With gloom ev'rywhere I sit and I stare I know that I'll soon go mad In my solitude I'm praying Dear Lord above Send back my love
This is Wonderful, but I must admit, I like Billy Hoilday, doing this song more. That is not to say,That is not to say, I do not like this, because clearly, I do.
This is relly one of the very best version, Especially the Trumpet solo. Just write it down and play of sing it...
full of humanity, in short Life... The dukes Just feeds Sa´tchmo with thoses Chords like a Soul Brother You can;t thibk to play any modern shit on trumpet that Pops did not play...(Miles Davis said)
@stacybugg you only write music like this due to a great heartbreak... Duke never lost the love of his life so I am guessing Eddie DeLange went through a great love loss before he married Mardge Lohden.
The dream I had last night had the second song in it.
Rudeinfw 2 months ago
dos number one Dr Enrique P.
enriquepiltch 2 months ago
Grande Luis and Duke!
bentiky 6 months ago
I just jazzed in my pants. Amazing.
DanceMeToSleep 7 months ago
O que dizer? Foram os dois maiores gigantes do jazz!
novelliification 9 months ago
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Thank you for posting In My Solitude! Boy the clarinet sounds so beautiful and thats not my favorite instrument. Luis Armstrong really made me listen to the words . I even shed a tear..
b4jad 1 year ago
Thank you for posting! Boy the clarinet sounds so beautiful and thats not my favorite instrument. Luis Armstrong really made me listen to the words . I even shed a tear..
b4jad 1 year ago
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Trummy Young and Barney Brigade definetely put in their 2 cents. Not my favorite of the great summit but still damn great!!!!!!! Haleluyah
chargerpete 1 year ago
Trummy Young and Barney Brigade definetely put in their 2 cents... Not my favorite of the great summit but damn great!!!!!! Haleluyah
chargerpete 1 year ago
there will never be another louis.... and never another duke...
honeybee7700 1 year ago
OMG, what a great post and recording!! Back before all solid state recording gear that distorts the beautiful tones...so 'present'!
spartonboat1 1 year ago
This is a wonderful session. Recorded in April 1961. The other soloists are Barney Bigard on clarinet & Trummy Young on trombone.
RobeGre 2 years ago
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@RobeGre Do you know the back story behind this song? like why it was written
stacybugg 1 year ago
sigh
peaceandquietx1000 2 years ago
thats much more than great
Saggezzasaphira 2 years ago
That was fucking amazing. Thanks for putting it up, whoever you are; you made my evening. ^^
jullex92 2 years ago
This is Louis at his best.
detect9001 2 years ago 2
They surely enjoyed playing together. Outstanding!
aerofredywr 2 years ago 2
Great great music, Pops is Tops.
The second song is 'I Got It Bad And That Ain't Good'.
fillra 2 years ago 2
d2gg 2 years ago 13
superbe, félicitations !!, des géants!!!
d2gg 2 years ago 3
This is Wonderful, but I must admit, I like Billy Hoilday, doing this song more. That is not to say,That is not to say, I do not like this, because clearly, I do.
cw1310 2 years ago 2
DUKE!!!
zkizu 2 years ago
Louis Louis Louis.... Thankyou!
nixart7 3 years ago 3
This is relly one of the very best version, Especially the Trumpet solo. Just write it down and play of sing it...
full of humanity, in short Life... The dukes Just feeds Sa´tchmo with thoses Chords like a Soul Brother You can;t thibk to play any modern shit on trumpet that Pops did not play...(Miles Davis said)
ngassalogy 3 years ago 8
@ngassalogy Do you the story behind this song? like why the song was written?
stacybugg 1 year ago
@stacybugg you only write music like this due to a great heartbreak... Duke never lost the love of his life so I am guessing Eddie DeLange went through a great love loss before he married Mardge Lohden.
honeybee7700 1 year ago
this is the best version! excellent!! thanks for posting!
samata1979 3 years ago 2
excellent genius track,
thanks for posting
salzburg9 3 years ago
oh my goodness, genius.
klj591 3 years ago