Genius Lyrics
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Bing Crosby & Louis Armstrong – Brother Bill
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Well me and brother Bill went a huntin' away up in the hills of Maine / The reason why we went up there we thought we'd catch some gain / And as we were a huntin' away in the
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Bobby Hackett – Brother Bill
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[Instrumental]
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Louis Armstrong & The Mills Brothers – Flat Foot Floogee
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Oh, the flat foot floogie with a floy, floy / Flat foot floogie with a floy, floy / Flat foot floogie with a floy, floy / Floy, floy, floy, floy, floy, floy / Yeah, yeah, yeah
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Louis Armstrong & The Mills Brothers – Carry Me Back to Old Virginny
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Carry me back to old Virginny / There's where the cotton and the corn and tatoes grow / There's where the birds warble sweet in the springtime / There's where the old darke'ys
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Louis Armstrong & The Mills Brothers – W.P.A.
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Louis Armstrong: / Now wake up boys, get out on the rock / It ain't daybreak, but it's 4 O'clock / Harry (?) Mills: / Oh, no, no, no, Pops, you know that ain't the play / Louis
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Louis Armstrong and His Orchestra – Ev'ntide
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85. Hear Me Talkin' To Ya. 90. Brother Bill (Missing Lyrics). 93. Baby Won't You Please Come Home. 95. You're a Lucky Guy (Missing Lyrics). 96. You're Just A No ...
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Louis Armstrong – You Are My Lucky Star
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You are my lucky star / I saw you from, afar / Two lovely eyes at me / They were gleaming, beaming / I was starstruck / You're all my lucky charms / I'm lucky in your arms / You've
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Louis Armstrong and His Orchestra – Yours And Mine
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The stars that shine / Are yours and mine / The rainbows in the sky / Are yours and mine / The song of springtime / The lullaby of the fall / The sunshine of summertime / Belong to
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Louis Armstrong – Baby Won't You Please Come Home
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I've got the blues, I feel so lonely / I'd give the world if I could only / Make you understand / It truly would be grand / I'm gonna telephone my baby / Ask him won't you please
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Louis Armstrong – Swing That Music
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nice swing
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Louis Armstrong – Rockin' Chair
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Old rockin' chair's got me, my cane by my side / Fetch me that gin, son, 'fore I tan your hide / Can't get from this cabin, goin' nowhere / Just set me here grabbin' at the flies
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Louis Armstrong – Solitude (Take B)
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In my solitude you haunt me / With reveries of days gone by / In my solitude you taunt me / With memories that never die / I sit in my chair filled with despair / Nobody could be
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Louis Armstrong and His Orchestra – Lyin' To Myself
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I'm lyin' to myself, cryin' to myself / Tryin' to make believe my baby's on the shelf / But it's more than I can do / Tryin' to find a way to bluff it through / I miss my lovin
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Louis Armstrong and His Orchestra – Alexander's Ragtime Band
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Come on and hear, come on and hear / Alexander's ragtime band / Come on and hear, come on and hear / It's the best band in the land / They can play a bugle call / Like you never
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Louis Armstrong and His Orchestra – If We Never Meet Again
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[Instrumental Intro] / [Verse] / If we never meet again, I'll have a rose to remember / The snows of December will bring you back to me / If we never meet again, I'll fall asleep
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Louis Armstrong – Do You Know What It Means to Miss New Orleans?
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Do you know what it means to miss New Orleans / And miss it each night and day? / I know I’m not wrong, the feeling's getting stronger / The longer I stay away / Miss the moss-
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Louis Armstrong – It's Wonderful
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It's wonderful to look into your eyes / And realize you care a little bit / It's wonderful to know that you love me, babe / It's glorious to feel that / I'm a part of you
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Louis Armstrong and His Orchestra – I've Got A Heart Full Of Rhythm
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Got no shoes on my feet / Ain't got nothing to eat / But I've got a heart full of rhythm / Not a dime to my name / But I'm rich just the same / 'Cause I've got a heart full of
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Louis Armstrong – I'm Shooting High
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I'm shooting high / Got my eye on a star in the sky / Shooting high / I'll never stop till I get to the top / Tell me why shooting high / You know it's you I'm after / You're my
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Louis Armstrong and His Orchestra – Perdido Street Blues
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Perdido / I look for my heart / It's perdido / I lost it way down in Torito / The day the fiesta started / Bolero / I sway that they play the Bolero / I kissed me the listing
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Louis Armstrong – On a Coconut Island
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On a coconut island / I'd like to be a castaway with you / On a coconut island / There wouldn't be so very much to do / I would linger a while and just gaze into your lovely eyes
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Louis Armstrong – Way Down Yonder In New Orleans
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Way down yonder in New Orleans / In the land of the dreamy scenes / There's a garden of Eden...you know what I mean / Creole babies with flashin' eyes / Softly whisper their tender
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Louis Armstrong – Skeleton in the Closet
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Boy, don't you go in there / Come outta there, boy / Don't you know that house is haunted? / There's an old deserted mansion on an old forgotten road / Where the better ghosts and
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Louis Armstrong and His Orchestra – You're Just A No Account
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You're just a no account / You never will amount to nothin' at all / When there is work to do and someone yells for you / You won't heed them call / Now, the good Lord set aside
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Louis Armstrong – Lazybones
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Lazybones or “Lazy Bones” is a song written by Louis Armstrong, Bing Crosby featuring His Orchestra
It is an easy-listening song which peaked at Hot 20 in the Billboard and at
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Bing Crosby & Louis Armstrong – Sugar (That Sugar Baby O’ Mine)
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Oh sugar, I call my baby my sugar / I never made her my sugar / That's why baby is so confectionary / Funny, she pleads for my money / But when she feeds me on honey / She gets her
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Louis Armstrong – La Cucuracha
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When a fellow loves a maiden / And that maiden doesn't love him / It's the same as when a bald man / Finds a comb upon the highway / The cucaracha, the cucaracha / Doesn't want to
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Ella Fitzgerald & Louis Armstrong – Learnin’ the Blues
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Ella: The tables are empty / The dance floor's deserted / You play the same love song / It's the tenth time you've heard it / That's the beginning / Just one of the clues / You've
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Bing Crosby & Louis Armstrong – Muskrat Ramble
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Oh look at them shuffle and shufflin' down / Ramblin’, scramblin' over the town / Hustlin', bustlin', buzzin' around / Never saw a bigger celebration / Look at the train, number
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Bing Crosby & Louis Armstrong – Dardanella
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The sheik of Arabia, he wrote a note to me / He said I ought to see some feminity / Down beside the Dardanella Bay / Where oriental breezes play / There lives a lovely maid, a
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Bing Crosby & Louis Armstrong – The Preacher
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Gather round and hear the preacher / Gather round and hear the preacher man / They used to call him The Preacher, this was true / For he would preach from his heart about the only
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Bing Crosby & Louis Armstrong – Way Down Yonder In New Orleans
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Way down yonder in New Orleans / In the land of dreamy scenes / There's a garden of Eden / Oh that's what I mean / Creole babies with flashin' eyes / Softly whisper with tender
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Bing Crosby & Louis Armstrong – Bye Bye Blues
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Bye bye blues.... bye bye blues / Bells ring.... birds sing / Sun is shin-in'.... no more pin-in' / Just we two...smil-in' through / Don't sigh....don't cry / Bye bye blues / Bye
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Bobby Hackett – Lazy 'Sippi Steamer Goin' Home
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[Instrumental]
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Professor Griff (Ft. The Last Asiatic Disciples) – It's A Blax Thanks
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Professor Griff names several personalities, prominent or otherwise, in the final track of his debut album.
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