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- Date Released: January 26, 1933
- Genre: Jazz
- Label: RCA Victor
- Copyright: P: 1998, BMG Entertainment
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More Greatest Hits contains 18 well-known selections from Louis Armstrong's recordings for RCA Victor, including "Boy from New Orleans," "I've Got the World on a String," "High Society," "When You're Smiling," "Pennies from Heaven" and "Please Stop Playin' Those Blues, Boy." It's certainly nothing close to a definitive portrait of Armstrong's RCA recordings, but it's not a bad sampler, either, particularly for casual fans.
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18 Total Tracks, 61:16 Total Length
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Credits
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Performers
Thad Jones played Trumpet // Kenny Burrell played Guitar // Don Byas played Saxophone // Barney Bigard played Clarinet // Budd Johnson played Sax (Tenor) // Al Casey played Guitar // Johnny Hodges played Saxophone // Neal Hefti played Trumpet // Billy Harper played Saxophone // Bill Campbell played Trombone // Jack Teagarden played Trombone // A.L. Hall played Bass (Vocal) // Bobby Hackett played Trumpet // Vic Dickenson played Trombone // Teddy Wilson played Piano // Al Grey played Trombone // Billy Strayhorn played Piano // Marvin Stamm played Trumpet // Louis Armstrong & His Orchestra // Bob Haggart played Bass (Vocal) // FRANK OWENS played Piano // Arvell Shaw played Bass (Vocal) // Louis Armstrong & His All Stars // Chick Webb played Drums // Johnny Guarnieri played Piano // Sonny Greer played Drums // Leonard Feather played Piano // Edgar Sampson played Saxophone // Edward Kid Ory played Trombone // Jimmy Hamilton played Clarinet // Chubby Jackson played Bass (Vocal) // Jim Owens played Trumpet // Quentin Jackson played Trombone // Chuck Rainey played Double Bass // Ernie Royal played Trumpet // Jerry Dodgion played Saxophone // George Wettling played Drums // Esquire All American Award Winners // Cozy Cole played Drums // Garnett Brown played Trombone // Zilner Randolph played Trumpet // Sam Leigh-Brown played Guitar // George 'Red' Callender played Bass (Vocal) // Charlie Beal played Piano // Louis Bacon played Trumpet // Ray Beckenstein played Saxophone // Yank Porter played Drums // Allan Reuss played Guitar // John Truehart played Guitar // Bud Johnson played Saxophone // Ernie Caceres played Saxophone // Keg Johnson played Trombone // Elmer Williams played Saxophone // Danny Banks played Saxophone // Arthur "Bud" Scott played Guitar // Don Kirkpatrick played Piano // Elmer Whitlock played Trumpet // Michael A. "Peanuts" Hucko played Clarinet // Zutty Singleton played Drums // Pete Clark played Saxophone // George Oldham played Sax (Alto) // Louis Armstrong & His Dixieland Seven // Remo Palmieri played Guitar // Billy Hicks played Trumpet // Bill Oldham played Bass (Vocal) // Scoville Browne played Sax (Alto) // Minor Hall played Drums // Louis Hunt played Trumpet // Pretty Purdie played Drums // Richard D. Cary played Piano // Robert Ashton played Saxophone // Sidney Catlett played Drums // Louis Armstrong & His Hot Six // Charlie Cannon played Trombone // Gene Golden played Percussion -
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- Trumpet //
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- Drums //
- Saxophone //
- Sax (Alto) //
- Sax (Tenor) //
- Double Bass
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