This man lived through two world wars, suffered terrible racism, and look how he came through it all with wonder and loving humanity. What a great human!!! We need to take heed.
He grew up in racist society sure but he slipped thru cracks and gotta realize there was 2 America's when he grew up , the south and the North, it was not until Spanish American War right before Pops was born that usa started to reunite as one and it took 70 years then to change the world but they did. This stuff doesn't happen overnight and takes timesl
Louis Armstrong is arguably one of the most influential musicians off all time, most music has some Jazz influence and Louis Armstrong is the king of Jazz, he was also one of the first big solo artists and led the way in so many areas his influence and genius can't be understated
It's very sad that this man went through a war zone all his life (race riots, segregation, racism in general) and can still show a big smile, even when deep inside he has suffered ALOT. RIP Louis Armstrong
Satchmo(also known as Louis Armstrong) is a New Orleans legend. He’s one of the first world famous musicians and the pioneer of jazz music, which was the first world wide pop music movement and it was born in New Orleans, like me.
Louis Armstrong was a really famous jazz singer of his day and had a rather wonderful personality with warmth and caring politeness. Therefore, he was liked by almost everyone. Clearly, the song, "What a Wonderful World," had special words that conveyed nice meaning, but it was given by an old man with vision across his entire life. At the end of the song he says, "Oh Ya;" this was his personal signature that he gave in many of his other songs, but it has exceptional meaning with this song. Louis Armstrong was made the U.S. Ambassador of Good Will.
I think of my Nana every time I hear this song. She showed this to me when I was 5 years old and my soul absorbed it. We used to sing it in the car for years.
As a Russian, if you like Louis Armstrong and jazz watch him sing Ochi Chernyie. It's one of my favorites by him, and does his band whale. It's on TH-cam as Louis Armstrong Ochi Chernyie (Dark eyes), and he is also the trumpet player. Or should I say he is the ultimate trumpet player!
the studio version is even better. this wasn't really a "jazz" song. to hear "satchmo's" best jazz pieces you need to go way back to "between the devil and the deep blue sea" (1932) and, particularly, "stardust" (1931). there's a clip from the movie "a song is born" (1948) on youtube called: "Louis Armstrong Benny Goodman Danny Kaye Laurindo de Almeida Nestor Amaral in A SONG IS BORN 2" that's an excellent introduction to some jazz greats from the 30s and 40s. check all these out. i don't think you'll be disappointed. thanks for the video.
This charming young lady might enjoy hearing a 9 year old girl sing this song on the TH-cam video entitled "Louis Armstrong-What A Wonderful World (Teodora) Blind Auditions The Voice Kids 2019".
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You have a deep feeling soul like Louis, that's why. How about 'Cry me a River' by Ella Fitzgerald. There are very many great songs from the past, you're right.
This is such a lovely song , I think if anybody is having a bad day this is the song to listen to , your reaction is what most people would be like so thank you . This man was such a great singer I just wish I could have seen him live.
This is not really jazz. It is a jazz artist singing a ballad. He is a great jazz trumpeter and does not play his instrument on this song. Listen to some of his other music or to Thelonius Monk or Pat Metheny or Charlie Parker or Bill Evans. You can tell there is a jazz pianist playing underneath him here.
The poignancy of this song is that when it was recorded, things were extremely tumultuous everywhere. Assassinations, the Cold War, Vietnam, and race riots were shaking up America like never before. And Louis Armstrong, while a very beloved figure in music, had spent many years dealing with all manner of racial discrimination, even when he was headlining concerts. So people of the time, hearing *him* say that there was beauty and hope for society carried significant heft. In America, the record label he was signed to did not care for the song because it was so unlike the upbeat dance music he was known for, and did not promote it; it was in England, where a different label released it, that it became a big success. When it was used in a 1987 film, GOOD MORNING VIETNAM, then it finally became better known in the States, charting on the BIllboard Top 40 and getting heavy radio play. The irony is that the movie took place in 1965, 2 years before the song was recorded.
Bonjour Irina, you should listen to this band: Eurythmics, The Miracle of Love official. It is not jazz, it’s pop-rock like A-ha. The fame for Eurythmics came with Sweet Dreams. I am sure it will remind your childhood too. Bon dimanche de Paris, France. Good Sunday from Paris, France.😮
this song wasn't much jazz either... Louie blew some mean dixieland and New orleans jazz - but this wasn't one of them. there is a whole spectrum of 'jazz' from charlie parker to ella to dave brubek that can be explored
Hoping that someone who speaks Russian would please do a reaction to the highly rated movie 'Eastern Promises' which has Viggo Mortensen star of 'Lord of the Rings' speak quite a bit of Russian as a former Russian Gangster.
There are many good Jazz musicians: Charlie Parker, Count Basie, Billie Holiday, Duke Ellington, Miles Davis, John Coltrane, Jelly Roll Morton, Dizzy Gillespie, Ella Fitzgerald. This isn't even close to all of them
Louie was loved by everyone, great trumpet playing, on stage joy, and great songs, how could anyone not ? He was the nicest man you could ever meet-- Did parties for kids and shows for charity in his Queens neighborhood often, and is known as the one who started the HIgh Five "Gimmie some'a that skin!" he'd say. You can have the worst day of your life, But if ya went to see him play, You'd forget all about it and walk away feeling great was his reputation, and he stuck to it his whole 55 years in the biz!
Louis Armsentrong trumpet playing is spectacular. However, his singing is very human and touches the soul of everyone that hears him,and so your reaction Irina was of a natural beauty that loves songs that are uplifting. Louis Armstrong music helps my attitude and I am glad that he lifted your emotions up also.
This man lived through two world wars, suffered terrible racism, and look how he came through it all with wonder and loving humanity. What a great human!!! We need to take heed.
the guy was born poor and died a millionaire and did not hurt a single person along the way.
He grew up in racist society sure but he slipped thru cracks and gotta realize there was 2 America's when he grew up , the south and the North, it was not until Spanish American War right before Pops was born that usa started to reunite as one and it took 70 years then to change the world but they did. This stuff doesn't happen overnight and takes timesl
Should have been a billionaire. I was living in Watts by his own choice@@theselfishangryguy1946
Louis Armstrong is arguably one of the most influential musicians off all time, most music has some Jazz influence and Louis Armstrong is the king of Jazz, he was also one of the first big solo artists and led the way in so many areas his influence and genius can't be understated
a genius which has loved people and music.......JAZZ legend
Louis Armstrong is a legacy to the jazz, this unique voice, and outstanding lyrics are simply timeless.🌟
It's very sad that this man went through a war zone all his life (race riots, segregation, racism in general) and can still show a big smile, even when deep inside he has suffered ALOT. RIP Louis Armstrong
i think it touches our soul cause he sees the beauty of the world which we sometimes miss
If this song doesn’t make you sniffle, you aren’t alive.
I grew up in the 90s but my father played music from the 40s to 70s at home, every single day from afternoon until we sleep. This song was my lullaby.
This song is timeless
Great song. Louis has a great smile and is best known for his trumpet playing.
What a wonderful reaction! I have listened to this for decades and I feel the same things. Thank you!
He was the greatest horn player in jazz history.
what a great reaction from such a young girl!!
Satchmo(also known as Louis Armstrong) is a New Orleans legend. He’s one of the first world famous musicians and the pioneer of jazz music, which was the first world wide pop music movement and it was born in New Orleans, like me.
I read that the nickname Satchmo was given to him by his Jewish foster mother. It means "fat cheeks" in Yiddish.
Beautiful man, beautiful song
Louis Armstrong was a really famous jazz singer of his day and had a rather wonderful personality with warmth and caring politeness. Therefore, he was liked by almost everyone. Clearly, the song, "What a Wonderful World," had special words that conveyed nice meaning, but it was given by an old man with vision across his entire life. At the end of the song he says, "Oh Ya;" this was his personal signature that he gave in many of his other songs, but it has exceptional meaning with this song. Louis Armstrong was made the U.S. Ambassador of Good Will.
I didn’t know, who’s singing and i loved it
Louis has some great duets with Ella Fitzgerald too.
You wanted to cry because you have a beautiful soul. : )
Always been a fan of Louis Armstrong. He will always be in my top 10, in no particular order.
I think of my Nana every time I hear this song. She showed this to me when I was 5 years old and my soul absorbed it. We used to sing it in the car for years.
He took a simple song and gave us a masterpiece.
Oh, this is one of my lifelong favorites. Always great, when you're feeling especially good, or especially bad.
Best rendition ever ,!!
I love jazz music ... I lived 3 years in NY and I was used to go often to jazz clubs ... Enclosed the famous Cotton Club.
All time great song by one of the most magnificent singers ever, I love his voice
Love him. Amazing song and what a great voice.
As a Russian, if you like Louis Armstrong and jazz watch him sing Ochi Chernyie. It's one of my favorites by him, and does his band whale. It's on TH-cam as Louis Armstrong Ochi Chernyie (Dark eyes), and he is also the trumpet player. Or should I say he is the ultimate trumpet player!
Thanks!
I will have much new feels about this song 20 years later.
какая замечательная песня !🥲
He was a jazz legend who became a beloved popular-music icon.
True classic lovely song from a classic entertainer.
you a beautiful person inside and out, possess a beautiful spirit.
Louie was and remains an American treasure.
One of my favorite classic songs ever recorded. It's so beautiful and calming.
com certeza esta entre as cançoes mais lindas de todos os tempos"
💐
1:26. GREAT REACTION.....Love that.
Twenty years ago I made the decision to have this played at my funeral. Bad people never see the beauty in this. You are a good person.
thank you love,, hopefully that's not for a long time from now
TOO INGENIOUS ARTIST,ONE OF THE GREATEST SONG OF ALL TIME
The world has been less bright without him.
Louis Armstrong...one of the GREAT ones!!
ENJOY!!
For me, Pops exuded Love❤
Can we never let this song die in history. Please
blue note jazz club in nyc
It makes everyone tear up.
No shame, young lady.
Come to New Orleans for the best Jazz!
BB King "The Thrill is Gone" would be a good one if you like the speed of this. Also Bill Withers "Ain't No Sunshine".
❤the great Satchmo ❤
Guy has a great voice doesn’t he))
Thanks for this reaction. The jazz tradition in this country is so important!
His smile
Great Reaction Video.....
Louis Armstrong is Such a Legend....... That Chorus just puts a person at Peace......
the studio version is even better. this wasn't really a "jazz" song. to hear "satchmo's" best jazz pieces you need to go way back to "between the devil and the deep blue sea" (1932) and, particularly, "stardust" (1931). there's a clip from the movie "a song is born" (1948) on youtube called: "Louis Armstrong Benny Goodman Danny Kaye Laurindo de Almeida Nestor Amaral in A SONG IS BORN 2" that's an excellent introduction to some jazz greats from the 30s and 40s. check all these out. i don't think you'll be disappointed. thanks for the video.
There is a band Tuba Skinny on youtube from New Orleans, they are very popular, old style jazz.
This charming young lady might enjoy hearing a 9 year old girl sing this song on the TH-cam video entitled "Louis Armstrong-What A Wonderful World (Teodora) Blind Auditions The Voice Kids 2019".
He helps us see how fortunate we are and that is why it makes you want to cry, but not sad tears, happy tears.
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You do a reaction video for
Guns N' Roses "November Rain"
Check out “In My Life” by the Beatles
His voice is like a warm hug.
ang ganda ng mata mo! umiibig na ata ako
Армстронг это классика. Великий голос.
Irena you are absolutely gorgeous
do Izreal Kamakawioole version /over the rainbow...of this song pls
dont miss this Miss
You should watch Joey Ramones version of this song, it's awesome!
Older songs? One of my favorites is by The Mills Brothers, called "Til Then", about a couple who are separated when the man must go off to war.
Must go to the blue note in NY IN December and check out Chris Gotti. Amazing
Interesting
Please react to USA for Africa - we are the world, Irina 😊
Irina awesome reaction! Really shows you get it! хорошо. Спасибо большое.
he's in a class all by himself
Hi Irena. Check out Louis Armstrong performing "Hello Dolly", that would have been a better example of jazz.
It's pronounced "Lewie" just so you know, and thank you for reacting. This song is a masterpiece
I have some jazz instrumental for you to enjoy.. Spyro Gyra’s Morning Dance.. give it a go! I’m sure you’ll enjoy it..
he did a song called summertime with Ella Fitsgerald, then you should try Janis Joplin, same song but wow janis blows me away!
If you want to check out something a little more "jazzy", check out "Spain" by Gary Valenciano (WISH version).
ETERNITY ARMSTRONG
Hi please listen to "Walk on By" by Dionne Warwick - you will.not be disappointed
You have a deep feeling soul like Louis, that's why. How about 'Cry me a River' by Ella Fitzgerald. There are very many great songs from the past, you're right.
Watch him sing hello dolly
💯👍❤️
That 'oh yeah' makes this Louis song forever. Nobody can sing it like he did. He passed in 1971 at the age of 69.
Coldplay - Everglow (Alternate Music Video) react please.
What a BEAUTIFUL song for you to experience!! Louis Armstrong was a legend!!
This is such a lovely song , I think if anybody is having a bad day this is the song to listen to , your reaction is what most people would be like so thank you .
This man was such a great singer I just wish I could have seen him live.
This is not really jazz. It is a jazz artist singing a ballad. He is a great jazz trumpeter and does not play his instrument on this song. Listen to some of his other music or to Thelonius Monk or Pat Metheny or Charlie Parker or Bill Evans. You can tell there is a jazz pianist playing underneath him here.
Listen to “People get Ready” by Jeff Beck and Rod Stewart.
Or gotta react to a Sunday kind of love by Etta James
The poignancy of this song is that when it was recorded, things were extremely tumultuous everywhere. Assassinations, the Cold War, Vietnam, and race riots were shaking up America like never before. And Louis Armstrong, while a very beloved figure in music, had spent many years dealing with all manner of racial discrimination, even when he was headlining concerts. So people of the time, hearing *him* say that there was beauty and hope for society carried significant heft.
In America, the record label he was signed to did not care for the song because it was so unlike the upbeat dance music he was known for, and did not promote it; it was in England, where a different label released it, that it became a big success. When it was used in a 1987 film, GOOD MORNING VIETNAM, then it finally became better known in the States, charting on the BIllboard Top 40 and getting heavy radio play. The irony is that the movie took place in 1965, 2 years before the song was recorded.
Bonjour Irina, you should listen to this band: Eurythmics, The Miracle of Love official.
It is not jazz, it’s pop-rock like A-ha.
The fame for Eurythmics came with Sweet Dreams.
I am sure it will remind your childhood too.
Bon dimanche de Paris, France.
Good Sunday from Paris, France.😮
this song wasn't much jazz either... Louie blew some mean dixieland and New orleans jazz - but this wasn't one of them. there is a whole spectrum of 'jazz' from charlie parker to ella to dave brubek that can be explored
Le recomiendo que reaccióne a one Repúblic banda exitosa que tiene un temón
Go to New Orleans, for good jazz.
PLEASE REACT PEARL JAM"BLACK"😍
Hoping that someone who speaks Russian would please do a reaction to the highly rated movie 'Eastern Promises' which has Viggo Mortensen star of 'Lord of the Rings' speak quite a bit of Russian as a former Russian Gangster.
There are many good Jazz musicians: Charlie Parker, Count Basie, Billie Holiday, Duke Ellington, Miles Davis, John Coltrane, Jelly Roll Morton, Dizzy Gillespie, Ella Fitzgerald. This isn't even close to all of them
Cool reaction. React to „Maniac“ by Michael Sembello pleaseeeee
Korn "Daddy"
Louie was loved by everyone, great trumpet playing, on stage joy, and great songs, how could anyone not ? He was the nicest man you could ever meet-- Did parties for kids and shows for charity in his Queens neighborhood often, and is known as the one who started the HIgh Five "Gimmie some'a that skin!" he'd say. You can have the worst day of your life, But if ya went to see him play, You'd forget all about it and walk away feeling great was his reputation, and he stuck to it his whole 55 years in the biz!
Please react to Europe more than meets the eye
Louis Armsentrong trumpet playing is spectacular. However, his singing is very human and touches the soul of everyone that hears him,and so your reaction Irina was of a natural beauty that loves songs that are uplifting. Louis Armstrong music helps my attitude and I am glad that he lifted your emotions up also.
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