Armstrong, Louis, 1901-1971
Date
1901-1971
Label
Armstrong, Louis, 1901-1971
Name
Armstrong, Louis
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- Hello, Dolly, 20th Century-Fox ; written for the screen and produced by Ernest Lehman ; directed by Gene Kelly
- Jazz
- Sleepless in Seattle, original motion picture soundtrack
- Satch plays Fats, Louis Armstrong and His All-Stars
- My dream duets, Barry Manilow
- Play your own thing, a Benedikt Pictures, Eikon and Delphi Filmverleih production ; produced by Julian Benedikt, Ulli Pfau
- The original jazz masters series, Vol. 2
- Somewhere over the rainbow, the golden age of Hollywood musicals : [music from the original motion pictures digitally remastered]
- Forget Paris, the original motion picture soundtrack
- All star salute to Cole Porter, [various artists]
- Cabin in the sky, a Metro Goldwyn Mayer picture, a Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer picture ; producer, Arthur Freed ; screenplay, Joseph Shrank ; director, Vincente Minnelli
- High society, MGM presents ; a Sol C. Siegel production ; screenplay by John Patrick ; directed by Charles Walters.
- Madagascar, motion picture soundtrack, original music by Hans Zimmer
- Swing time!, Disc 1
- Classic jazz for lovers
- Pennies from heaven, Columbia Pictures
- Bewitched, music from the motion picture
- Louis Armstrong, 100th anniversary
- The essential Kenny G
- Progressions, 100 years of jazz guitar
- The essential Dave Brubeck
- Duke Ellington, eight classic albums / Duke Ellington
- The best of Bond... James Bond
- We'll have Manhattan, the Rodgers & Hart songbook
- High society, [music and lyrics by Cole Porter]
- The best of Ella Fitzgerald, Ella Fitzgerald
- Pillow to post, Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc. ; a Warner Bros.-First National pictures ; screenplay by Charles Hoffman ; produced by Alex Gottlieb ; directed by Vincent Sherman
- Louis Armstrong, a jazz master, for Bâ™ instruments, edited by Ronny Schiff ; graphics by Len Freas ; [transcribed originally by jazzman Lee Castle]
- Christmas in New Orleans
- The curious case of Benjamin Button, music from the motion picture
- Monterey Jazz Festival, director, William Harper ; producer, Danila Koverman ; writer, William Minor ; co-producer, Tom Rooker ; MJF Productions, Inc
- The best of Ella Fitzgerald, the millennium collection, Ella Fitzgerald
- Jazz on a summer's day, a film by Bert Stern ; Raven Films
- The Music of America, [inventing jazz], Dave Brubeck
- The best Christmas ever
- Treasury of love
- When the boys meet the girls, screenplay by Robert E. Kent ; directed by Alvin Ganzer ; produced by Sam Katzman
- Jazz for kids
- Jazz, 300 hits
- American songbook: thrill of romance
- Ella Fitzgerald and Louis Armstrong
- Lotte Lenya sings Kurt Weill, American theatre songs. Songs from The threepenny opera and Cabaret
- Jazz on a summer's day, a film by Bert Stern
- Hello Dolly!, Twentieth Century Fox presents ; written for the screen and produced by Ernest Lehman ; directed by Gene Kelly
- High society, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer presents a Sol C. Siegel production ; screenplay, John Patrick ; directed by Charles Walters
- Bing Crosby's White Christmas USO all star show
- Ella and Louis, Ella Fitzgerald & Louis Armstrong
- Now that's what I call 60s
- Ella Fitzgerald & Louis Armstrong for lovers
- Ma Rainey
- Tiger rag, Louis Armstrong
- The best of Louis Armstrong, when the saints go marchin' in
- Hot Fives & Sevens, Louis Armstrong, Vol. 3
- Creole jazz, Louis Armstrong & King Oliver
- La vie en rose, Louis Armstrong
- An evening with Louis Armstrong and his all stars
- What a wonderful world, Louis Armstrong ; [arranged and conducted by Oliver Nelson]
- Louis in New York, Louis Armstrong, Volume V
- Louis Armstrong plays W. C. Handy, Louis Armstrong
- On the road, Louis Armstrong
- The great American songbook, Louis Armsrong
- The guvnor, Louis Armstrong
- The definitive collection, Louis Armstrong
- Pops is tops, the Verve Studio albums, Louis Armstrong
- Louis Armstrong, Louis Armstrong
- Birth of jazz, Louis Armstrong & Jelly Roll Morton
- Hot fives and sevens, [complete collection], Louis Armstrong
- Satch plays Fats, Louis Armstrong and His All-Stars
- Icon 2, Louis Armstrong
- What a wonderful world, Louis Armstrong
- The Hot Fives, volume 1, Louis Armstrong
- Satchmo's hits, Louis Armstrong
- Volume 7 : You're drivin' me crazy (1930-1931), Louis Armstrong
- Gold, Louis Armstrong
- What a wonderful world, Louis Armstrong ; [arranged and conducted by Oliver Nelson]
- West End blues 1926-1933, Louis Armstrong
- West end blues, 1926/1933
- Louis Armstrong: The Hot Fives & Hot Sevens, Vol. II.
- Together for the first time, the great reunion, Louis Armstrong and Duke Ellington
- Singin' n' playin', Louis Armstrong
- The best of Louis Armstrong
- Golden greats, Louis Armstrong
- Satchmo, my life in New Orleans, by Louis Armstrong ; new introduction by Dan Morgenstern
- Louis Armstrong
- Louis Armstrong, in his own words, selected writings, Louis Armstrong ; edited and with an introduction by Thomas Brothers ; annotated index by Charles Kinzer
- Stardust, Louis Armstrong
- Portrait of the artist as a young man, 1923-1934, Louis Armstrong
- Heart full of rhythm, Louis Armstrong and his orchestra
- Louis sings, Armstrong plays, 1935-1942
- Louis Armstrong sings
- The essential Louis Armstrong
- Louis Armstrong
- Louis Armstrong, Louis Armstrong
- Louis Armstrong's all time greatest hits, Louis Armstrong
- Live at the 1958 Monterey Jazz Festival, Louis Armstrong
- 20 golden pieces of louis armstrong and friends, Louis Armstrong
- Greatest hits, Louis Armstrong
- Hot Fives & Sevens, Louis Armstrong, Vol. 4
- Now you has jazz, Louis Armstrong at M-G-M
- The complete hot five and hot seven recordings, Louis Armstrong
- Focus of16
- Armstrong, Louis, 1901-1971 -- Juvenile fiction
- Armstrong, Louis, 1901-1971 -- Fiction
- Armstrong, Louis, 1901-1971 -- Discography
- Armstrong, Louis, 1901-1971 -- Songs and music
- Armstrong, Louis, 1901-1971 -- Exhibitions
- Armstrong, Louis, 1901-1971 -- Family
- Armstrong, Louis, 1901-1971 -- Pictorial works
- Armstrong, Louis, 1901-1971 -- Comic books, strips, etc
- Armstrong, Louis, 1901-1971 -- Juvenile literature
- Armstrong, Louis, 1901-1971 -- Childhood and youth -- Juvenile fiction
- Armstrong, Louis, 1901-1971 -- Criticism and interpretation
- Armstrong, Louis, 1901-1971 -- Sources
- Armstrong, Louis, 1901-1971 -- Childhood and youth
- Armstrong, Louis, 1901-1971 -- Childhood and youth -- Fiction
- Armstrong, Louis, 1901-1971 -- Interviews
- Armstrong, Louis, 1901-1971
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- High society, MGM presents ; a Sol C. Siegel production ; screenplay by John Patrick ; directed by Charles Walters.
- Pillow to post, Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc. ; a Warner Bros.-First National pictures ; screenplay by Charles Hoffman ; produced by Alex Gottlieb ; directed by Vincent Sherman
- Hello Dolly!, Twentieth Century Fox presents ; written for the screen and produced by Ernest Lehman ; directed by Gene Kelly
- A man called Adam, produced by Ike Jones, James Waters ; written by Lester Pine, Tina Rome ; directed by Les Pine
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- What a wonderful world, Tim Hopgood ; based on the song by Bob Thiele and George David Weiss as sung by Louis Armstrong
- What a wonderful world, Louis Armstrong ; [arranged and conducted by Oliver Nelson]
- Pops is tops, the Verve Studio albums, Louis Armstrong
- An evening with Louis Armstrong and his all stars
- Jazz on a summer's day, a film by Bert Stern ; Raven Films
- Jazz on a summer's day, a film by Bert Stern
- Golden greats, Louis Armstrong
- Jazz
- Jazz legends
- Live at the 1958 Monterey Jazz Festival, Louis Armstrong
- You've got mail
- Louis Armstrong
- Hot Fives & Sevens, Louis Armstrong, Vol. 4
- Greatest hits, Louis Armstrong
- The complete Hot Five and Hot Seven recordings, Louis Armstrong
- The marvelous Mrs. Maisel, music from Season two, produced by Amy Sherman-Palladino, Dan Palladino, Robin Urdang
- Louis Armstrong meets Oscar Peterson
- Louis live, Louis Armstrong's greatest hits live
- The best of the sixties
- My dream duets, Barry Manilow
- Jazz on a summer's day, a film by Bert Stern
- I love jazz, Louis Armstrong and the All-Stars
- The Hot Fives, Louis Armstrong
- Jazz number 1's
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