Ain't Gonna Give Nobody None of My Jelly Roll (Remastered) Louis Armstrong

Album Info

Album Veröffentlichung:
1964

HRA-Veröffentlichung:
05.06.2019

Label: Audio Fidelity

Genre: Jazz

Subgenre: Traditional Jazz

Interpret: Louis Armstrong

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  • 1Ain't Gonna Give Nobody None of My Jelly Roll03:59
  • 2Frankie & Johnny04:02
  • 3Drop That Sack02:50
  • 4Jelly Roll Blues02:48
  • 5Old Kentucky Home04:33
  • 6Chimes Blues03:22
  • 7St. James Infirmary04:57
  • 8I Want a Big Butter & Egg Man03:44
  • 9I Ain't Got Nobody03:58
  • 10Panama04:05
  • 11Dr. Jazz02:37
  • 12Hot Time in the Old Town Tonight03:34
  • Total Runtime44:29

Info zu Ain't Gonna Give Nobody None of My Jelly Roll (Remastered)

The song “I Ain’t Gonna Give Nobody None of My Jelly Roll” was written by the team of Spencer Williams and Clarence Williams. Though not related, the two became linked in the jazz world for collaborating on tunes like this one and “Royal Garden Blues.” “Jelly Roll” became one of those tunes that no two singers ever sung in exactly the same way. Usually about 80% of it stayed the same but a lot of the little aspects of the lyrics differ when comparing the numerous versions. Mamie Smith might have recorded the first version, waxing it on December 6, 1922.

Louis Armstrong, trumpet, vocals
Trummy Young, trombone
Peanuts Hucko, clarinet
Billy Kyle, piano
Mort Herbert, bass
Danny Barcelona, drums

Digitally remastered




Louis Armstrong
was born on August 4, 1901, in New Orleans, Louisiana, the birthplace of jazz. He is considered the most important improviser in jazz, and he taught the world to swing. Armstrong, fondly known as "Satchmo" (which is short for "Satchelmouth" referring to the size of his mouth) or "Pops," had a sense of humor, natural and unassuming manner, and positive disposition that made everyone around him feel good. With his infectious, wide grin and instantly recognizable gravelly voice, he won the hearts of people everywhere. He had an exciting and innovative style of playing that musicians imitate to this day. Throughout his career, Armstrong spread the language of jazz around the world, serving as an international ambassador of swing. His profound impact on the music of the 20th century continues into the 21st century.

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