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Song artist 36 - Louis Armstrong

Louis Armstrong Region Profile

Louis Armstrong Chart Profile

This page lists the song chart entries of Louis Armstrong.A list of the hit albums by Louis Armstrong is also available. The songs are listed with the most widely successful first.

One would imagine that a 77 year career, from 1923-2000 would be enough for Louis Armstrong to hold the longevity record. In fact Enrico Caruso holds the record, at 95 years, but only due to a freak minor album hit in Austria. Of course with more than 6 times as many hits Satchmo's career is much more impressive.

# Artist Song Title Year Chart Entries
1 Louis Armstrong Hello Dolly 1964 US Billboard 1 - Feb 1964 (22 weeks), Record World 1 - 1964, WABC NY 1 of 1964, NZ Lever 1 - Jun 1964 (6 weeks), Europarade 1 for 1 week - Jul 1964, Grammy Hall of Fame in 2001 (1964), US Radio 2 of 1964 (peak 1 16 weeks), Norway 2 - Jul 1964 (14 weeks), Grammy in 1964 (Nominated), US BB 3 of 1964, US CashBox 3 of 1964, KQV 3 of 1964, Canada 3 - Feb 1964 (21 weeks), UK 4 - Jun 1964 (14 weeks), Keener 4 - Mar 1964 (6 weeks), Germany 8 - Jul 1964 (2 months), Brazil 17 of 1964, South Africa 19 of 1964, Acclaimed 1773 (1964), RYM 122 of 1964
2 Louis Armstrong (What A) Wonderful World 1968 UK 1 - Feb 1968 (36 weeks), Belgium 1 - Sep 1988 (10 weeks), Australia 1 for 2 weeks - Jun 1988, Grammy Hall of Fame in 1999 (1967), POP 1 of 1988, ASCAP song of 1968, Holland 2 - Mar 1968 (23 weeks), US Gold (certified by RIAA in May 2005), Denmark 5 of 1968, Norway 6 - May 1968 (6 weeks), Germany 6 - Jun 1968 (6 months), ODK Germany 6 - Jul 1989 (22 weeks) (5 weeks in top 10), Switzerland 7 - Jun 1968 (6 weeks), Scrobulate 7 of jazz, Australia 8 of 1988, South Africa 11 of 1968, Flanders 12 - May 1968 (2 months), NZ Listner 15 - Jun 1968 (5 weeks), Poland 22 - Apr 1988 (8 weeks), Australia Goset 29 - Jun 1968 (6 weeks), TOTP 31, US Billboard 32 - Feb 1988 (11 weeks), WXPN 34, Poland 50 of all time, Europe 58 of the 1960s (1968), OzNet 67, Italy 72 of 1976, Canada 82 of 1988, RIAA 84, UKMIX 107, Germany 400 of the 1980s (peak 6 12 weeks), Acclaimed 502 (1967), RYM 9 of 1967, WFUV 17, Party 31 of 2007
3 Louis Armstrong Mack the Knife 1956 Radio Luxembourg sheet music 1 for 2 weeks - Oct 1959, Australia 1 for 4 weeks - May 1956, Grammy Hall of Fame in 1997 (1955), Library of Congress artifact added 2015 (1956), UK 8 - Apr 1956 (12 weeks), US invalid BB 16 of 1956, POP 16 of 1956, US Billboard 20 - Feb 1956 (15 weeks), Scrobulate 54 of jazz, RYM 22 of 1955
4 Louis Armstrong West End Blues 1928 Grammy Hall of Fame in 1974 (1928), nuTsie 2 of 1920s, US Billboard 8 - 1928 (6 weeks), US invalid BB 14 of 1928, POP 14 of 1928, Daily Deuce 21, Acclaimed 479 (1928), Jazz Standard 648, aceterrier.com 4 of the 1920s (1928), RYM 1 of 1928, Guardian Jazz 7, one of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame 500
5 Louis Armstrong All of Me 1932 US Billboard 1 - 1932 (18 weeks), Grammy Hall of Fame in 2005 (1932), US invalid BB 8 of 1932, POP 8 of 1932, Brazil 19 of 1932, nuTsie 42 of 1930s, RYM 5 of 1932
6 Louis Armstrong When the Saints Go Marching In 1939 Grammy Hall of Fame in 2017 (1939), US invalid BB 4 of 1939, POP 4 of 1939, US Billboard 10 - 1939 (4 weeks), RIAA 13, Scrobulate 33 of swing, RYM 18 of 1939
7 Louis Armstrong A Kiss to Build a Dream On 1951 Australia 1 for 6 weeks - Mar 1952, Oscar in 1951 (film 'The Strip') (Nominated), US CashBox 15 - Oct 1951 (25 weeks), US Billboard 16 - Nov 1951 (11 weeks), US 1940s 17 - Feb 1952 (1 week), Scrobulate 47 of jazz
8 Louis Armstrong When You're Smiling 1929 US invalid BB 1 of 1929, POP 1 of 1929, US Billboard 15 - 1929 (2 weeks), RYM 35 of 1929, Song of 1932
9 Louis Armstrong Dippermouth Blues 1923 Grammy Hall of Fame in 2010 (1923), Peel list 4 of 1923, US Billboard 9 - Jan 1924 (1 week), RYM 10 of 1923
10 Louis Armstrong Takes Two to Tango 1952 Australia 1 for 2 weeks - Apr 1953, UK 6 - Dec 1952 (10 weeks), UK 40s Sheet Music 14 - Dec 1952 (14 weeks), US Billboard 19 - Oct 1952 (2 weeks)
11 Louis Armstrong Heebie Jeebies 1926 Grammy Hall of Fame in 1999 (1926), POP 15 of 1926, nuTsie 44 of 1920s, aceterrier.com 68 of the 1920s (1925), RYM 1 of 1926
12 Louis Armstrong Struttin' With Some Barbecue 1928 Peel list 1 of 1927, US Billboard 14 - 1928 (3 weeks), Jazz Standard 556, RYM 39 of 1928
13 Louis Armstrong Stardust 1931 Grammy Hall of Fame in 2009 (1931), US Billboard 16 - 1931 (2 weeks), nuTsie 39 of 1930s, RYM 16 of 1931
14 Louis Armstrong I'm in the Mood For Love 1935 US Billboard 3 - 1935 (7 weeks), US invalid BB 11 of 1935, POP 11 of 1935, nuTsie 17 of 1930s, RYM 10 of 1935
15 Louis Armstrong Muskrat Ramble 1926 US invalid BB 7 of 1926, POP 7 of 1926, US Billboard 8 - Jul 1926 (2 weeks), nuTsie 78 of 1920s, RYM 1 of 1926
16 Louis Armstrong St Louis Blues 1929 Grammy Hall of Fame in 2008 (1929), US Billboard 11 - 1930 (3 weeks), RYM 5 of 1933, Guardian Jazz 5
17 Louis Armstrong Weather Bird 1928 Grammy Hall of Fame in 2008 (1928), RYM 6 of 1930, Guardian Jazz 8
18 Louis Armstrong Lazy River 1931 Grammy Hall of Fame in 2010 (1931), RYM 9 of 1931, Song of 1931
19 Louis Armstrong (When We Are Dancing) I Get Ideas 1951 US CashBox 2 - Sep 1951 (22 weeks), US Billboard 10 - Sep 1951 (16 weeks), US 1940s 13 - Sep 1951 (7 weeks)
20 Louis Armstrong Savoy Blues 1927 Grammy Hall of Fame in 2018 (1927), RYM 11 of 1928
21 Louis Armstrong Nobody Knows the Trouble I've Seen 1938 Grammy Hall of Fame in 2014 (1938), RYM 6 of 1938
22 Louis Armstrong (What Did I Do to Be So) Black & Blue 1929 Grammy Hall of Fame in 2016 (1929)
23 Louis Armstrong Memories Of You 1930 US Billboard 18 - 1930 (1 week), Brazil 42 of 1931, RYM 45 of 1930
24 Louis Armstrong Big Butter & Egg Man 1926 US Billboard 13 - 1927 (3 weeks), nuTsie 100 of 1920s, RYM 27 of 1926
25 Louis Armstrong (I'll Be Glad When You're Dead) You Rascal You 1931 US Billboard 13 - 1931 (3 weeks), Jazz Standard 568, RYM 6 of 1931
26 Louis Armstrong I Got Rhythm 1932 US Billboard 17 - 1932 (2 weeks), nuTsie 90 of 1930s, RYM 16 of 1932
27 Louis Armstrong St James Infirmary 1929 US Billboard 15 - 1929 (3 weeks), Visconti song of 1929, RYM 9 of 1929
28 Louis Armstrong Blueberry Hill 1956 US Billboard 29 - Nov 1956 (11 weeks), US invalid BB 30 of 1956, POP 30 of 1956, RYM 64 of 1949
29 Louis Armstrong On the Sunny Side of the Street 1930 Jazz Standard 55, Scrobulate 93 of swing, Song of 1934
30 Louis Armstrong Jeepers Creepers 1938 US Billboard 12 - 1939 (5 weeks), Jazz Standard 308
31 Louis Armstrong When It's Sleepy Time Down South 1952 US Billboard 19 - Jan 1952 (3 weeks), US CashBox 37 - Feb 1952 (4 weeks), Song of 1931
32 Louis Armstrong We Have All the Time in the World 1994 UK 3 - Nov 1994 (13 weeks), Italy 14 of 1972, Poland 29 - Dec 1994 (5 weeks)
33 Louis Armstrong That's My Home 1933 US Billboard 17 - 1933 (2 weeks), RYM 2 of 1933, Song of 1932
34 Louis Armstrong Love, You Funny Thing 1932 US Billboard 4 - 1932 (6 weeks), RYM 14 of 1932
35 Louis Armstrong You Can Depend On Me 1932 US Billboard 4 - 1932 (16 weeks), RYM 16 of 1932
36 Louis Armstrong Chinatown, My Chinatown 1932 US Billboard 5 - 1932 (7 weeks), RYM 24 of 1932
37 Louis Armstrong Uncle Satchmo's Lullaby 1959 Flanders 4 - Nov 1959 (5 months), RYM 47 of 1959
38 Louis Armstrong Sweethearts On Parade 1932 US Billboard 6 - 1932 (9 weeks), RYM 37 of 1932
39 Louis Armstrong You Are My Lucky Star 1935 US Billboard 6 - 1935 (5 weeks), RYM 38 of 1935
40 Louis Armstrong High Society Calypso 1933 Flanders 12 - May 1957 (2 months), RYM 24 of 1933
41 Louis Armstrong Ain't Misbehavin' 1929 US Billboard 7 - 1929 (4 weeks), RYM 7 of 1929
42 Louis Armstrong Body & Soul 1932 US Billboard 7 - 1932 (5 weeks), RYM 15 of 1932
43 Louis Armstrong Public Melody Number One 1937 US Billboard 7 - 1937 (3 weeks), RYM 36 of 1937
44 Louis Armstrong Hobo, You Can't Ride This Train 1933 US Billboard 10 - 1933 (4 weeks), RYM 2 of 1933
45 Louis Armstrong So Long Dearie 1964 Record World 31 - 1964, Canada 43 - Oct 1964 (3 weeks), US Billboard 56 - Oct 1964 (6 weeks)
46 Louis Armstrong Hotter Than That 1928 US Billboard 10 - 1928 (3 weeks), RYM 11 of 1928
47 Louis Armstrong Lyin' To Myself 1936 US Billboard 10 - 1936 (3 weeks), RYM 35 of 1936
48 Louis Armstrong Kickin' the Gong Around 1932 US Billboard 11 - 1932 (3 weeks), RYM 9 of 1932
49 Louis Armstrong Potato Head Blues 1927 US Billboard 12 - 1927 (3 weeks), RYM 6 of 1927
50 Louis Armstrong Between the Devil & the Deep Blue Sea 1932 US Billboard 12 - 1932 (2 weeks), RYM 9 of 1932
51 Louis Armstrong If I Could Be With You One Hour Tonight 1930 US Billboard 13 - 1930 (2 weeks), RYM 7 of 1930
52 Louis Armstrong I Hope Gabriel Likes My Music 1935 US Billboard 13 - 1936 (2 weeks), RYM 35 of 1935
53 Louis Armstrong After You've Gone 1930 US Billboard 15 - 1932 (2 weeks), RYM 14 of 1930
54 Louis Armstrong Lawd, You Made the Night Too Long 1932 US Billboard 15 - 1932 (2 weeks), RYM 26 of 1932
55 Louis Armstrong The Peanut Vendor 1931 US Billboard 15 - 1931 (2 weeks), RYM 33 of 1931
56 Louis Armstrong Once in a While 1928 US Billboard 15 - 1938 (2 weeks), RYM 39 of 1928
57 Louis Armstrong Red Sails in the Sunset 1936 US Billboard 15 - 1936 (2 weeks), RYM 27 of 1936
58 Louis Armstrong Keyhole Blues 1927 US Billboard 16 - 1927 (2 weeks), RYM 37 of 1927
59 Louis Armstrong Going to Shout All Over God's Heaven 1938 US Billboard 16 - 1938 (2 weeks), RYM 6 of 1938
60 Louis Armstrong Shine 1932 US Billboard 17 - 1932 (1 week), RYM 15 of 1932
61 Louis Armstrong Keepin' Out of Mischief Now 1932 US Billboard 17 - 1932 (2 weeks), RYM 26 of 1932
62 Louis Armstrong Home 1932 US Billboard 18 - 1932 (1 week), RYM 5 of 1932
63 Louis Armstrong I Gotta Right to Sing the Blues 1933 US Billboard 18 - 1933 (1 week), RYM 20 of 1933
64 Louis Armstrong Basin Street Blues 1929 US Billboard 20 - 1938 (1 week), RYM 6 of 1929
65 Louis Armstrong A Monday Date 1928 US Billboard 19 - 1928 (1 week), RYM 40 of 1928
66 Louis Armstrong I Double Dare You 1938 US Billboard 18 - 1938 (1 week), RYM 15 of 1938
67 Louis Armstrong Love Walked In 1938 US Billboard 19 - 1938 (1 week), RYM 82 of 1938
68 Louis Armstrong Squeeze Me 1925 Jazz Standard 171, RYM 16 of 1928
69 Louis Armstrong I've Got the World On a String 1932 Jazz Standard 184, RYM 29 of 1933
70 Louis Armstrong I Can't Believe That You're In Love With Me 1930 Jazz Standard 166, Song of 1930
71 Louis Armstrong Them There Eyes 1930 Jazz Standard 264, RYM 36 of 1931
72 Louis Armstrong Shoe Shine Boy 1935 Jazz Standard 644, RYM 35 of 1935
73 Louis Armstrong Blue Turning Grey Over You 1929 Jazz Standard 744, RYM 35 of 1930
74 Louis Armstrong La Vie En Rose 1950 US Billboard 28 - Oct 1950 (1 week), RYM 28 of 1950
75 Louis Armstrong Alexander's ragtime band 1937 US Billboard 12 - 1937 (2 weeks)
76 Louis Armstrong Thanks a Million 1936 US Billboard 17 - 1936 (1 week)
77 Louis Armstrong On a Cocoanut Island 1936 US Billboard 17 - 1936 (1 week)
78 Louis Armstrong I'm a Ding Dong Daddy 1930 US Billboard 19 - 1930 (1 week)
79 Louis Armstrong I Still Get Jealous 1964 Record World 18 - 1964, US Billboard 45 - Jun 1964 (7 weeks)
80 Louis Armstrong Mame 1966 Canada 23 - May 1966 (3 weeks), US Billboard 81 - May 1966 (4 weeks)
81 Louis Armstrong I Wonder 1945 DDD 25 of 1945
82 Louis Armstrong Kiss Of Fire 1952 US Billboard 20 - Jun 1952 (2 weeks)
83 Louis Armstrong Chloe 1953 US Billboard 26 - Jan 1953 (1 week)
84 Louis Armstrong The Dummy Song 1953 US Billboard 30 - Aug 1953 (1 week)
85 Louis Armstrong Sittin' in the Sun (Countin' My Money) 1953 US Billboard 30 - Sep 1953 (1 week)
86 Louis Armstrong The Faithful Hussar 1956 UK 27 - Jul 1956 (2 weeks)
87 Louis Armstrong Take It Satch (EP) 1956 UK 29 - Jun 1956 (1 week)
88 Louis Armstrong Skokiaan 1954 US Billboard 29 - Oct 1954 (1 week)
89 Louis Armstrong When Your Lover Has Gone 1931 RYM 35 of 1931, Song of 1931
90 Louis Armstrong Back o' Town Blues 1947 RYM 22 of 1955, Song of 1947
91 Louis Armstrong Chicago Breakdown 1941 RYM 45 of 1941, Song of 1941
92 Louis Armstrong Cabaret 1967 TOTP 31, RYM 9 of 1967
93 Louis Armstrong Mi va di cantare 1968 Italy 56 of 1968
94 Louis Armstrong Fireworks 1928 RYM 1 of 1928
95 Louis Armstrong I'm Gonna Getcha Good! 1926 RYM 4 of 1926
96 Louis Armstrong Don't Forget to Mess Around 1926 RYM 4 of 1926
97 Louis Armstrong Muggles 1929 RYM 5 of 1929
98 Louis Armstrong Yes! I'm in the Barrel 1925 RYM 5 of 1925
99 Louis Armstrong Dinah 1930 RYM 5 of 1930
100 Louis Armstrong Gut Bucket Blues 1925 RYM 5 of 1925
101 Louis Armstrong Tiger Rag 1930 RYM 5 of 1930
102 Louis Armstrong Knockin' a Jug 1929 RYM 5 of 1929
103 Louis Armstrong Sweet Sue, Just You 1933 RYM 5 of 1933
104 Louis Armstrong Put 'Em Down Blues 1927 RYM 6 of 1927
105 Louis Armstrong My Heart 1926 RYM 6 of 1926
106 Louis Armstrong No (Papa, No) 1929 RYM 6 of 1929
107 Louis Armstrong Sleepy Time Down South 1931 RYM 6 of 1931
108 Louis Armstrong Cornet Chop Suey 1926 RYM 6 of 1926
109 Louis Armstrong Dear Old Southland 1930 RYM 6 of 1930
110 Louis Armstrong Confessin' (That I Love You) 1930 RYM 7 of 1930
111 Louis Armstrong The King of the Zulus (At a Chit'lin Rag) 1926 RYM 7 of 1926
112 Louis Armstrong Black & Blue 1929 RYM 7 of 1929
113 Louis Armstrong Honey Do 1933 RYM 7 of 1933
114 Louis Armstrong Lonesome Blues 1926 RYM 7 of 1926
115 Louis Armstrong Snowball 1933 RYM 7 of 1933
116 Louis Armstrong Gully Low Blues 1927 RYM 8 of 1927
117 Louis Armstrong Wild Man Blues 1927 RYM 8 of 1927
118 Louis Armstrong Save It Pretty Mama 1929 RYM 9 of 1929
119 Louis Armstrong Georgia On My Mind 1931 RYM 9 of 1931
120 Louis Armstrong Dusky Stevedore 1934 RYM 9 of 1934
121 Louis Armstrong Got a Bran' New Suit 1935 RYM 10 of 1935
122 Louis Armstrong Tight Like This 1929 RYM 13 of 1929
123 Louis Armstrong Hear Me Talkin' to Ya 1929 RYM 13 of 1929
124 Louis Armstrong Beau Koo Jack 1929 RYM 14 of 1929
125 Louis Armstrong Mahogany Hall Stomp 1929 RYM 14 of 1929
126 Louis Armstrong New Tiger Rag 1932 RYM 14 of 1932
127 Louis Armstrong Oriental Strut 1926 RYM 16 of 1926
128 Louis Armstrong Wrap Your Troubles in Dreams 1931 RYM 16 of 1931
129 Louis Armstrong Two Deuces 1928 RYM 16 of 1928
130 Louis Armstrong Old Man Moses 1935 RYM 16 of 1935
131 Louis Armstrong You're Next 1926 RYM 16 of 1926
132 Louis Armstrong Falling in Love With You 1935 RYM 16 of 1935
133 Louis Armstrong Irish Black Bottom 1927 RYM 18 of 1927
134 Louis Armstrong You Made Me Love You 1927 RYM 18 of 1927
135 Louis Armstrong Hustlin' & Bustlin' for Baby 1933 RYM 20 of 1933
136 Louis Armstrong I Have to Leave You Now 1933 RYM 21 of 1933
137 Louis Armstrong You'll Wish You'd Never Been Born 1933 RYM 21 of 1933
138 Louis Armstrong Just a Gigolo 1931 RYM 22 of 1931
139 Louis Armstrong Cabin in the Pines 1933 RYM 22 of 1933
140 Louis Armstrong Honey, Don't You Love Me Any More? 1933 RYM 22 of 1933
141 Louis Armstrong Mighty River 1934 RYM 24 of 1934
142 Louis Armstrong Don't Play Me Cheap 1934 RYM 24 of 1934
143 Louis Armstrong I'm Not Rough 1928 RYM 24 of 1928
144 Louis Armstrong Georgia Grind 1926 RYM 24 of 1926
145 Louis Armstrong Got No Blues 1928 RYM 24 of 1928
146 Louis Armstrong Come Back, Sweet Papa 1926 RYM 24 of 1926
147 Louis Armstrong Laughin' Louie 1934 RYM 25 of 1934
148 Louis Armstrong Tomorrow Night 1934 RYM 25 of 1934
149 Louis Armstrong Who is It 1926 RYM 25 of 1926
150 Louis Armstrong The Lonesome Road 1932 RYM 25 of 1932
151 Louis Armstrong Droppin' Shucks 1926 RYM 25 of 1926
152 Louis Armstrong Jazz Lips 1927 RYM 26 of 1927
153 Louis Armstrong Sweet Little Papa 1926 RYM 26 of 1926
154 Louis Armstrong Skid-Dat-De-Dat 1927 RYM 26 of 1927
155 Louis Armstrong Big Fat Ma & Skinny Pa 1926 RYM 26 of 1926
156 Louis Armstrong Sunset Cafe Stomp 1926 RYM 27 of 1926
157 Louis Armstrong Sittin' in the Dark 1933 RYM 29 of 1933
158 Louis Armstrong You're Driving Me Crazy 1931 RYM 33 of 1931
159 Louis Armstrong Rockin' Chair 1930 RYM 34 of 1930
160 Louis Armstrong Walkin' My Baby Back Home 1931 RYM 34 of 1931
161 Louis Armstrong I Surrender, Dear 1931 RYM 34 of 1931
162 Louis Armstrong I Ain't Got Nobody 1930 RYM 34 of 1930
163 Louis Armstrong Song of the Islands 1930 RYM 35 of 1930
164 Louis Armstrong Blue Again 1931 RYM 35 of 1931
165 Louis Armstrong Some of These Days 1929 RYM 35 of 1929
166 Louis Armstrong I've Got My Fingers Crossed 1936 RYM 26 of 1936
167 Louis Armstrong I'm Shooting High 1936 RYM 26 of 1936
168 Louis Armstrong Little Joe 1931 RYM 36 of 1931
169 Louis Armstrong I Can't Give You Anything But Love (Dear) 1929 RYM 36 of 1929
170 Louis Armstrong No One Else but You 1929 RYM 36 of 1929
171 Louis Armstrong On Treasure Island 1936 RYM 27 of 1936
172 Louis Armstrong My Melancholy Blues 1927 RYM 37 of 1927
173 Louis Armstrong Willie the Weeper 1927 RYM 38 of 1927
174 Louis Armstrong La Cucaracha 1935 RYM 38 of 1935
175 Louis Armstrong Alligator Crawl 1927 RYM 38 of 1927
176 Louis Armstrong That's When I'll Come Back to You 1927 RYM 39 of 1927
177 Louis Armstrong Weary Blues 1927 RYM 39 of 1927
178 Louis Armstrong Sugarfoot Strut 1928 RYM 40 of 1928
179 Louis Armstrong Dallas Blues 1930 RYM 42 of 1930
180 Louis Armstrong Bessie Couldn't Help It 1930 RYM 42 of 1930
181 Louis Armstrong You're Lucky to Me 1930 RYM 45 of 1930
182 Louis Armstrong He's a Son of the South 1933 RYM 47 of 1933
183 Louis Armstrong Some Sweet Day 1933 RYM 47 of 1933
184 Louis Armstrong Skip the Gutter 1928 RYM 48 of 1928
185 Louis Armstrong Knee Drops 1928 RYM 48 of 1928
186 Louis Armstrong When Ruben Swings the Cuban 1936 RYM 34 of 1936
187 Louis Armstrong Red Nose 1936 RYM 34 of 1936
188 Louis Armstrong Ev'ntide 1936 RYM 35 of 1936
189 Louis Armstrong The Music Goes Round & Round 1936 RYM 46 of 1936
190 Louis Armstrong Rhythm Saved the World 1936 RYM 46 of 1936
191 Louis Armstrong Satchel Swing Mouth 1938 RYM 15 of 1938
192 Louis Armstrong My sweet 1930 Song of 1930
193 Louis Armstrong Red Cap 1937 RYM 36 of 1937
194 Louis Armstrong True Confessions 1938 RYM 31 of 1938
195 Louis Armstrong Jubilee 1938 RYM 31 of 1938
196 Louis Armstrong Mexican Swing 1938 RYM 33 of 1938
197 Louis Armstrong So little time (so much to do) 1938 RYM 33 of 1938
198 Louis Armstrong Sweet as a Song 1938 RYM 76 of 1938
199 Louis Armstrong The Trumpet Players 1938 RYM 76 of 1938
200 Louis Armstrong 'S Wonderful 1938 RYM 81 of 1938
201 Louis Armstrong On the Sentimental Side 1938 RYM 81 of 1938
202 Louis Armstrong Something Tells Me 1938 RYM 82 of 1938
203 Louis Armstrong As Long as You Live 1939 RYM 18 of 1939
204 Louis Armstrong The Last Time 1940 RYM 5 of 1940
205 Louis Armstrong Orly's Creole Trombone 1940 RYM 5 of 1940
206 Louis Armstrong Joseph 'n His Brudders 1948 RYM 24 of 1948
207 Louis Armstrong I Want a Little Girl 1948 RYM 24 of 1948
208 Louis Armstrong S.O.L Blues 1940 RYM 22 of 1940
209 Louis Armstrong 12th Street Rag 1940 RYM 26 of 1940
210 Louis Armstrong Long, Long Ago 1941 RYM 19 of 1941
211 Louis Armstrong I Cover the Waterfront 1941 RYM 19 of 1941
212 Louis Armstrong I'll Get Mine Bye & Bye 1941 RYM 43 of 1941
213 Louis Armstrong Yes Suh 1941 RYM 43 of 1941
214 Louis Armstrong Everything's Been Done Before 1941 RYM 44 of 1941
215 Louis Armstrong In the Gloaming 1941 RYM 44 of 1941
216 Louis Armstrong Pennies From Heaven 1947 Song of 1947
217 Louis Armstrong Don't Jive Me 1941 RYM 45 of 1941
218 Louis Armstrong Sunshine of Your Love 1968 UK 41 - Jun 1968 (7 weeks)
219 Louis Armstrong Linger In My Arms a Little Longer, Baby 1946 Song of 1946
220 Louis Armstrong C'est Si Bon 1950 RYM 28 of 1950
221 Louis Armstrong April In Portugal (The Whisp'ring Serenade) 1953 RYM 117 of 1953
222 Louis Armstrong Ramona 1953 RYM 117 of 1953
223 Louis Armstrong That Old Feeling 1959 RYM 79 of 1959
224 Louis Armstrong A Lot of Livin' to Do 1964 RYM 122 of 1964

In addition to the above listed songs Louis Armstrong also contributed to the following entries:

# Artist Song Title Year Chart Entries
1 Louis Armstrong & The Mills Brothers The Flat Foot Floogie 1938 US Billboard 20 - 1938 (1 week), Your Hit Parade 25 of 1938, Jazz Standard 809
2 Ella Fitzgerald & Louis Armstrong You Won't Be Satisfied (Until You Break My Heart) 1946 US Billboard 10 - Apr 1946 (2 weeks), UK 40s Sheet Music 11 - Jun 1946 (8 weeks), RYM 17 of 1946
3 Bing Crosby & Louis Armstrong Gone Fishin' 1951 US Billboard 19 - Jun 1951 (2 weeks), US CashBox 27 - Jun 1951 (3 weeks)
4 Louis Armstrong & Hoagy Carmichael Rockin' Chair 1932 US Billboard 14 - 1932 (3 weeks), RYM 37 of 1932
5 Louis Armstrong & Gordon Jenkins & Orchestra That Lucky Old Sun (Just Rolls Around Heaven All Day) 1949 US Billboard 19 - Oct 1949 (3 weeks), RYM 64 of 1949
6 Ella Fitzgerald & Louis Armstrong The Frim Fram Sauce 1946 DDD 38 of 1946, RYM 17 of 1946
7 Ella Fitzgerald & Louis Armstrong Can Anyone Explain? 1950 US Billboard 30 - Nov 1950 (1 week), RYM 7 of 1950
8 Louis Armstrong & The Mills Brothers Darling Nelly Gray 1937 US Billboard 19 - 1937 (1 week)
9 Louis Armstrong & Danny Kaye Five Pennies Saints 1960 Norway 10 - Jul 1960 (1 week)
10 Louis Armstrong & The Mills Brothers WPA 1940 US Billboard 26 - 1940 (1 week)
11 Billie Holiday & Louis Armstrong Do You Know What It Means to Miss New Orleans 1947 DDD 81 of 1947
12 Louis Armstrong & Louis Jordan Life Is So Peculiar 1951 US CashBox 26 - Feb 1951 (3 weeks)
13 Louis Armstrong & Gordon Jenkins & Orchestra Indian Love Call 1952 US CashBox 33 - Apr 1952 (3 weeks)
14 Ella Fitzgerald & Louis Armstrong Oops 1952 US CashBox 48 - Feb 1952 (1 week)
15 Kenny G & Louis Armstrong (What A) Wonderful World 1999 Poland 28 - Aug 1999 (6 weeks)
16 Billie Holiday & Louis Armstrong You Can't Lose a Broken Heart 1949 RYM 41 of 1949
17 Billie Holiday & Louis Armstrong My Sweet Hunk O' Trash 1949 RYM 41 of 1949
18 Ella Fitzgerald & Louis Armstrong Dream a Little Dream of Me 1950 RYM 7 of 1950
19 Ella Fitzgerald & Louis Armstrong Would You Like to Take a Walk 1953 RYM 18 of 1953
20 Ella Fitzgerald & Louis Armstrong Who Walks in When I Walk Out 1953 RYM 18 of 1953
21 Bing Crosby & Louis Armstrong Dardanella 1959 RYM 124 of 1959
22 Bing Crosby & Louis Armstrong Muskrat Ramble 1959 RYM 124 of 1959
23 Ella Fitzgerald & Louis Armstrong Autumn in New York unknown Scrobulate 82 of hi fidelity

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15 Jun 2021

SUBJ1

From Louis Armstrong to Lady Gaga, countless musicians have gone on record about their love for weed. Smoking can help with creativity, aid in relaxation, even expand the mind. But some artists take the practice even further, going out of their way to write musical odes to the sticky green stuff, whether it s coded as a love interest – see the Beatles + Got to Get You Into My Life +or D Angelo s+ Brown Sugar – or right there in the name, like Afroman s+ Because I Got High. +No matter how you roll it, songs about pot keep the party going in any genre. Here are the 20 best weed-themed songs of all time.


13 Aug 2017

Orly's Creole Trombone

#207. Written by Edward "Kid" Ory, meaning title is "Ory's Creole Trombone". See Parlophone R2792 in UK, Columbia 4-39224 in USA.


10 Aug 2015

Don't Play Me Cheap

Don't Play Me Cheap - correct: Don't You Play Me Cheap

Cheers Walter

You need to read the FAQ about song titles.


9 Aug 2015

I Have to Leave You Now

I Have to Leave You Now - correct: I Hate to Leave You Now

Cheers Walter

You need to read the FAQ about song titles.


9 Aug 2015

Cabin in the Pines

Hi,

Cabin in the Pines - correct: There's a Cabin in the Pines

Cheers Walter

You need to read the FAQ about song titles.


24 Jun 2015

Double Listing - I Get Ideas

#29 & #78 are the same.

Data fixed, thanks


16 May 2015

Double Listing - Rockin' Chair

#132 should be combined with #3 (under duets w/Hoagy Carmichael).

So this song has a 1929 version (Hoagy Carmichael) a 1930 version (Louis Armstrong) and a 1932 version (both of them). That's the way we've fixed it anyway. Thanks


8 Apr 2015

Shadrach, Meshach & Abednego


7 Feb 2015

music

I am looking for the tune [As Time Goes By] played by Louis Armstrong that I have heard him play this song on TV programs


27 Nov 2013

1923

You have Dippermouth Blues for both King Oliver's Jazz Band and Louis Armstrong - these are one and the same (?) and should not be speratae entries.

Cheers, Piaras

Dippermouth Blues was first recorded by King Oliver's Creole Jazz Band in 1923, it is most often attributed to Joe "King" Oliver, but we think you (and John Peel) have it right so we've credited Louis Armstrong

Thanks for the suggestion