C’est si bon (live, 1951: Toronto, Canada (?))
~ Recording by Louis Armstrong and His All Stars
Appears on releases
# | Title | Length | Track Artist | Release Title | Release Artist | Release Group Type | Country/Date | Label | Catalog# |
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1.13 | C’est si bon | 2:47 | Louis Armstrong and His All Stars | Louis Armstrong and His All Stars (mostly live, 1950-1951) | Louis Armstrong and His All Stars | Album + Compilation + Live |
| Giants of Jazz (Italian) | CD 53393 |
Relationships
recorded in: | Toronto, Ontario, Canada (in 1951) |
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clarinet: | Barney Bigard (in 1951) |
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double bass: | Arvell Shaw (in 1951) |
drums (drum set): | Cozy Cole (in 1951) |
piano: | Earl Hines (jazz pianist and bandleader) (in 1951) |
trombone: | Jack Teagarden (in 1951) |
trumpet: | Louis Armstrong (in 1951) |
vocals: | Louis Armstrong (in 1951) |
recording of: | C’est si bon (English version) (in 1951: live) |
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Related works
C’est si bon (English version)
lyricist: | André Hornez (in 1947) |
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composer: | Henri Betti (in 1947) |
translator: | Jerry Seelen (in 1949) |
publisher: | Éditions Beuscher Arpège |
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referred to in medleys: | Louis Armstrong-Session (C’est si bon, Mundharmonika-Shuffle, Hello Dolly) |
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translated version of: | C’est si bon (original French version) |