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Blueberry Hill, C'est Si Bon, Hits Medley*

The Danny Kaye Show

Louis Armstrong

1966
First broadcast November 16, 1966. With Danny Kaye, Caterina Valente

Blueberry Hill, C'est Si Bon, Hits Medley*

The Danny Kaye Show

Louis Armstrong

TV showUSAColourLive performanceEntry id = 22609
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So Long Dearie, 'German Town' song, When The Saints Go Marching In*

The Danny Kaye Show

Louis Armstrong

1967
First broadcast January 4, 1967. *With Danny Kaye

So Long Dearie, 'German Town' song, When The Saints Go Marching In*

The Danny Kaye Show

Louis Armstrong

TV showUSAColourLive performanceEntry id = 22182
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Cheesecake

Hollywood Palace

Louis Armstrong

1967
First broadcast April 1, 1967. Includes Tyree Glenn - vocals

Cheesecake

Hollywood Palace

Louis Armstrong

TV showUSAB&WLive performanceEntry id = 19403
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Hello Dolly, Mame

The Tonight Show

Louis Armstrong

1967
First broadcast June 4, 1967

Hello Dolly, Mame

The Tonight Show

Louis Armstrong

TV showUSAColourLive performanceEntry id = 29851
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Includes - When It's Sleepy Time Down South, Back Home Again In Indiana, A Kiss To Build A Dream On, Hello Dolly, Avalon, Muskrat Ramble, Mack The Knife, Blueberry Hill, The Song Is Ended, Volare, What The World Needs Now, I Wanna Be Around, Cabaret

Antibes Jazz Festival 1967

Louis Armstrong

1967
Antibes, Juan-les-Pins, France, July 26-27, 1967. With Tyree Glenn - trombone, vocals, Joe Muranyi - clarinet, Marty Napoleon -piano, Buddy Catlett - bass, Danny Barcelona - drums, Jewel Brown - vocals

Includes - When It's Sleepy Time Down South, Back Home Again In Indiana, A Kiss To Build A Dream On, Hello Dolly, Avalon, Muskrat Ramble, Mack The Knife, Blueberry Hill, The Song Is Ended, Volare, What The World Needs Now, I Wanna Be Around, Cabaret

Antibes Jazz Festival 1967

Louis Armstrong

Concert filmFranceB&WLive performanceEntry id = 26161
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Hello Dolly

Operation : Entertainment

Louis Armstrong

1967
ABC TV show, filmed December 20, 1967. Fort Hood Army Base, Kileen, Texas. Louis Armstrong and the All Stars

Hello Dolly

Operation : Entertainment

Louis Armstrong

TV showUSAB&WLive performanceEntry id = 3827
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When It's Sleepy Time Down South, Instrumental, Blueberry Hill, Sunrise Sunset, Mack The Knife, Undecided, Mood Indigo, That's My Desire, There'll Be Some Changes Made*,I Left My Heart In San Francisco*,Bare Necessities,What A Wonderful World,Hello Dolly

Show Of The Week

Louis Armstrong

1968
First broadcast August 2 and 9, 1968. Louis Armstrong and the All Stars. *With Jewel Brown - vocals

When It's Sleepy Time Down South, Instrumental, Blueberry Hill, Sunrise Sunset, Mack The Knife, Undecided, Mood Indigo, That's My Desire, There'll Be Some Changes Made*,I Left My Heart In San Francisco*,Bare Necessities,What A Wonderful World,Hello Dolly

Show Of The Week

Louis Armstrong

TV showUKColourLive performanceEntry id = 3847
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Hello Dolly

Hello, Dolly!

Louis Armstrong

FilmUSAColourMimedEntry id = 2748
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When It's Sleepy Time Down South, Pennies From Heaven, Blueberry Hill

Newport Jazz Festival 1970

Louis Armstrong

1970
Festival Field, Newport, Rhode Island, July 10, 1970

When It's Sleepy Time Down South, Pennies From Heaven, Blueberry Hill

Newport Jazz Festival 1970

Louis Armstrong

Concert filmUSAB&W Live performanceEntry id = 14049
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Mack The Knife, I Wish I Could Shimmy Like My Sister Kate*, The Whiffenpoof Song, When The Saints Go Marching In, I'm A Ding Dong Daddy From Dumas*

The Flip Wilson Show

Louis Armstrong

1970
First broadcast October 22, 1970. *With Flip Wilson

Mack The Knife, I Wish I Could Shimmy Like My Sister Kate*, The Whiffenpoof Song, When The Saints Go Marching In, I'm A Ding Dong Daddy From Dumas*

The Flip Wilson Show

Louis Armstrong

TV showUSAColourLive performanceEntry id = 3674
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Blue Yodel No.9 (Standin' On The Corner)

The Johnny Cash Show

Louis Armstrong

1970
First broadcast October 28, 1970. With Johnny Cash

Blue Yodel No.9 (Standin' On The Corner)

The Johnny Cash Show

Louis Armstrong

TV showUSAColourLive performanceEntry id = 1580
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What A Wonderful World

David Frost's International Variety Show

Louis Armstrong

1970
Finsbury Park Astoria, London, October 29, 1970. Relayed by CCTV to regional cinemas in the UK

What A Wonderful World

David Frost's International Variety Show

Louis Armstrong

TV showUKB&WLive performanceEntry id = 12650
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When It's Sleepytime Down South, That's My Desire*, Boy From New Orleans (When The Saints Go Marching In), Blueberry Hill**

The David Frost Show

Louis Armstrong

1971
First broadcast February 10, 1971. *With Tyree Glenn. **With Bing Crosby

When It's Sleepytime Down South, That's My Desire*, Boy From New Orleans (When The Saints Go Marching In), Blueberry Hill**

The David Frost Show

Louis Armstrong

TV showUSAColourLive performanceEntry id = 12644