Beloved around the world just like Santa Claus himself, Louis 'Satchmo' Armstrong devoted his life to 'the cause of happiness', as he once put it, giving the gift of joy every time he put his trumpet to his lips or crooned with his gravel voice. Since his passing, his music has become synonymous with the holiday season, his golden trumpet tone still able to cut through the din of even the most bustling shopping mall. And he never released a holiday album! 'Louis Wishes You a Cool Yule', is the first Louis Armstrong Christmas record ever and presents his holiday tracks as cohesive body of work for the first time. Includes: six Decca singles from the 1950s, a pair of duets with two of his favourite vocal partners, Ella Fitzgerald and Velma Middleton, and 'What a Wonderful World,' which has become something of a year-long hymn of hope. Includes a previously unheard recording of Louis' touching reading of Samuel Clement Moore's poem 'A Visit from St. Nicholas' (also known as 'The Night Before Christmas'), with fellow New Orleans jazz icon Sullivan Fortner providing a gorgeous musical underbed.
Album: Louis Wishes You a Cool Yule | ||||
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# | Song Title | Time | ||
1) | Cool Yule | More Info... | 0:03 | |
2) | Winter Wonderland | More Info... | 0:03 | |
3) | I've Got My Love to Keep Me Warm (With Ella Fitzgerald) | More Info... | 0:03 | |
4) | Zat You Santa Claus? | More Info... | 0:02 | |
5) | Christmas in New Orleans | More Info... | 0:03 | |
6) | White Christmas | More Info... | 0:02 | |
7) | Christmas Night in Harlem | More Info... | 0:02 | |
8) | Baby, It's Cold Outside (With Velma Middleton) | More Info... | 0:02 | |
9) | Moments to Remember | More Info... | 0:03 | |
10) | What a Wonderful World | More Info... | 0:02 | |
11) | Reading of 'A Visit from St. Nicholas' (With Sullivan Fortner, Piano Accompaniment) | More Info... | 0:06 | |
Album: Louis Wishes You a Cool Yule | ||||
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# | Song Title | Time | ||
1) | Cool Yule | More Info... | 0:03 | |
2) | Winter Wonderland | More Info... | 0:03 | |
3) | I've Got My Love to Keep Me Warm (With Ella Fitzgerald) | More Info... | 0:03 | |
4) | Zat You Santa Claus? | More Info... | 0:02 | |
5) | Christmas in New Orleans | More Info... | 0:03 | |
6) | White Christmas | More Info... | 0:02 | |
7) | Christmas Night in Harlem | More Info... | 0:02 | |
8) | Baby, It's Cold Outside (With Velma Middleton) | More Info... | 0:02 | |
9) | Moments to Remember | More Info... | 0:03 | |
10) | What a Wonderful World | More Info... | 0:02 | |
11) | Reading of 'A Visit from St. Nicholas' (With Sullivan Fortner, Piano Accompaniment) | More Info... | 0:06 | |
Beloved around the world just like Santa Claus himself, Louis 'Satchmo' Armstrong devoted his life to 'the cause of happiness', as he once put it, giving the gift of joy every time he put his trumpet to his lips or crooned with his gravel voice. Since his passing, his music has become synonymous with the holiday season, his golden trumpet tone still able to cut through the din of even the most bustling shopping mall. And he never released a holiday album! 'Louis Wishes You a Cool Yule', is the first Louis Armstrong Christmas record ever and presents his holiday tracks as cohesive body of work for the first time. Includes: six Decca singles from the 1950s, a pair of duets with two of his favourite vocal partners, Ella Fitzgerald and Velma Middleton, and 'What a Wonderful World,' which has become something of a year-long hymn of hope. Includes a previously unheard recording of Louis' touching reading of Samuel Clement Moore's poem 'A Visit from St. Nicholas' (also known as 'The Night Before Christmas'), with fellow New Orleans jazz icon Sullivan Fortner providing a gorgeous musical underbed.
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