I got a red persoan cat years AGO and named him Satchmo. He is now with his namesake. O how I luved my beautiful cat and Louis. Btw. I took really good care of my Satchmo. He lived til almost 19
Everything that Pops did shows his great humanity. Satch first came into my life 40 yrs. ago I was a kid and had gotten my first jazz albumn for Christmas his voice and that horn will always be with me. RIP Pops
When I was a kid in the 50’s & 60’s, my parents would listen to his music a lot. My ‘ol man referred to him as “Satchmo”. I still enjoy his music often!
My Mom taught this to me when I was around two years old...loved it then, still do now, and it reminds me of my Mom, now gone. (Only I sang "wrenchled and dray"!)
I'm going to be playing this for a funeral in a few days... Was so surprised to see the number of Artists that have covered this song! Grateful Dead, Bob Dylan, Ray Charles.... Many people.... Great Song
Avalon legendary island In time machine he went back to get the Bible for the chosen land in the furure where they had none. There were more warlocks to defeat. There were fierce warriors willing to defend their Creator. They will protect the people. By The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica • Edit History Avalon, island to which Britain’s legendary king Arthur was conveyed for the healing of his wounds after his final battle. It is first mentioned in Geoffrey of Monmouth’s Historia regum Britanniae (c. 1136), while the same author’s Vita Merlini (c. 1150) described it as “the island of apples [‘Insula pomorum’], called fortunate.” It was ruled by the enchantress Morgan le Fay and her eight sisters, all of them skilled in the healing arts. Geoffrey may have been attempting to connect his “island of apples” with Celtic mythology’s traditions of an elysium; and the name Avalon is certainly close to the Welsh word for apple, afal. Sir John Rhys, however (Studies in the Arthurian Legend, 1891), preferred to link the name Avalon with that of Aballach, a (hypothetical) dark Celtic divinity. Avalon has been identified with Glastonbury in Somerset, and this may be connected with Celtic legends about an “isle of glass” inhabited by deceased heroes. It is equally likely to have been an attempt by the monks of Glastonbury to exploit the Arthurian legend for the benefit of their own community e-o-ih
"Born poor, died rich, and never hurt anyone along the way." Don't remember who said it, but darn well said! I love you, Louis!!!!!
Duke Ellington said that if I recall correctly.
I got a red persoan cat years AGO and named him Satchmo. He is now with his namesake. O how I luved my beautiful cat and Louis. Btw. I took really good care of my Satchmo. He lived til almost 19
@@3myst Yes, it was Duke Ellington who said that.
Yes and worked hard all his life with humility and dignity.
@@jwmc41 Absolutely!
He was the best trumpet player, and blues singer I've heard. May he rest in peace! 😭
Louis Armstrong's version of this timeless classic is up there with the very best versions performed.
i know it, incredible
No doubt about that Boss.
Everything that Pops did shows his great humanity. Satch first came into my life 40 yrs. ago I was a kid and had gotten my first jazz albumn for Christmas his voice and that horn will always be with me. RIP Pops
This is a very wonderful song!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Once in a lifetime, a sound, a voice will come along that belongs to only one so blessed. Such was...such IS SATCHMO.
When I was a kid in the 50’s & 60’s, my parents would listen to his music a lot. My ‘ol man referred to him as “Satchmo”. I still enjoy his music often!
This man is playing me out, all the way to heaven. GOD BLESS YOU LOUIS A TRUE LEGEND
There are many various treatments of this song. Thanks for the song. It emotes longing for a better way and a better way.
...day.
I’m 12 and i love this!!!!!!!!!
He still brings joy and he always will.
Beautiful song! Fantastic Louis Armstrong!
Great song 👍👍
One of the most underrated musicians of all time.... Louis paid his dues... OUTSTANDING to say the least...
Underrated??? He was world famous.
@@davisworth5114 well known yes.. but he was in a class of his own. Outstanding
My Mom taught this to me when I was around two years old...loved it then, still do now, and it reminds me of my Mom, now gone. (Only I sang "wrenchled and dray"!)
One of the best. Love ya king Louis
Listening in 2019. Ah classy music.
Love to listen to this every day, USING LOUIE 💕
Love this dude, nothing can touch his version of La Vie en Rose
What a beautiful song!
Louis Armstrong I will respect you forever. The pilot of Jazz Improv.
Thank you and for the pictures.
Love it,nobody like him❤❤
Roll around Heaven all Day!
We love you Pops.Johnny Cash also has good cover.
I love this rendition the best
Mom's favorite song.😢😢
Sing it,Louie
Just a sweet song.
“If the truth shall kill them, let them die.”
- Immanuel Kant
Amo amo amo muito ouvir Louis Armstrong
That photo is so pretty him and those 2 kids. I like the song too.
Wow I only knew this from the johnny cash version. This is different but beautiful it's made my day ❤
I'm going to be playing this for a funeral in a few days... Was so surprised to see the number of Artists that have covered this song! Grateful Dead, Bob Dylan, Ray Charles.... Many people.... Great Song
my father wanted that song plaid at his furneral
Mine too (in Tønsberg/Norway).....best song♥️
We, my 7 brothers and sisters, sang this song at my dads funeral
this version is fire, i also really like jerry lee lewis's version ❤
Lindo ❣️♥️🫂🇧🇷🗺️🕊️🏁
M Louis Armstrong vous nous avez quitté mais vous êtes la
Wonderfull!!!!
I hope to meet him in Heaven.
Sachamo I love you always will see u soon thank u for the memories show me the way
Duke Ellington said it I think!
This version isn’t bad but I feel rays have more soul into it
Avalon
legendary island
In time machine he went back to get the Bible for the chosen land in the furure where they had none. There were more warlocks to defeat. There were fierce warriors willing to defend their Creator. They will protect the people.
By The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica • Edit History
Avalon, island to which Britain’s legendary king Arthur was conveyed for the healing of his wounds after his final battle. It is first mentioned in Geoffrey of Monmouth’s Historia regum Britanniae (c. 1136), while the same author’s Vita Merlini (c. 1150) described it as “the island of apples [‘Insula pomorum’], called fortunate.” It was ruled by the enchantress Morgan le Fay and her eight sisters, all of them skilled in the healing arts.
Geoffrey may have been attempting to connect his “island of apples” with Celtic mythology’s traditions of an elysium; and the name Avalon is certainly close to the Welsh word for apple, afal. Sir John Rhys, however (Studies in the Arthurian Legend, 1891), preferred to link the name Avalon with that of Aballach, a (hypothetical) dark Celtic divinity. Avalon has been identified with Glastonbury in Somerset, and this may be connected with Celtic legends about an “isle of glass” inhabited by deceased heroes. It is equally likely to have been an attempt by the monks of Glastonbury to exploit the Arthurian legend for the benefit of their own community e-o-ih
This version isn’t bad but I feel rays have more soul into it