Louis Armstrong - Black And Blue
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- Опубліковано 5 жов 2024
- Louis Armstrong & his All Stars live in Berlin 1965
Bass -- Arvell Shaw
Clarinet -- Eddie Shu
Drums -- Danny Barcelona
Piano -- Billy Kyle
Trombone -- Tyree Glenn
Trumpet -- Louis Armstrong
Vocals -- Louis Armstrong
For those of you here from Ellison's "Invisible Man" please check out the 1931 recording Ellison was referring to in the book: ua-cam.com/video/-vDm1lomVHU/v-deo.html
Lol wasn't expecting someone else to be brought here because of the invisible man.
@@KingMobelsa Im here bc of the invisible man too lmao
Hyy please iam working on the invisible man toi
@@wtfjera are you also working on this book ? Can we exchange ?
What are the odds?
The beauty of youtube is that sometimes without even trying, you just come across these little gems that are just pure heaven. Sublime. Thanks so much for posting this.
hi
6 years ago...nice
I agree 💯! I love youtube for gems like this! Glad we all got to share this! Be well, everyone!
Indeed
Amen
The lyrics to this song are heart breaking.
I'm so sorry for responding 6 years later, but where can I find the lyrics?
@@derbyharrington16 here
Yes it you can even see his sadness in his very movements and expressions
@@wikiwiki6846 No, I mean I where can I copy them?
@@derbyharrington16 google "louis armstrong black and blie lyrics" and you'll find the whole lyrics :)
Cold empty bed, springs hard as lead
Feel like old Ned, wished I was dead
What did I do to be so black and blue?
Even the mouse ran from my house
They laugh at you, and scorn you too
What did I do to be so black and blue?
I'm white inside, but that don't help my case
'Cause I can't hide what is in my face
How would it end? Ain't got a friend
My only sin is in my skin
What did I do to be so black and blue?
How would it end? Ain't got a friend
My only sin is in my skin
What did I do to be so black and blue?
Should be made part of curriculum
Yt people be ev il 🙈
Louis Armstrong was a gift to humanity
I LIKE HIM A LOT BUT MY PARENTS DIDNT LIKE HIM. THEY WERE VERY OLD FASHIONED AND DIDNT LIKE ANY KIND OF SWING MUSIC OR SINGERS WITH RASPY VOICES HA HA. THEIR MUSIC HAD TO BE REAL SMOOTH AND OLD FASHIONED. I HAVE SOME LOUIS ARMSTRONG CDS, I PLAY THEM WHEN I AM TRAVELLING ON A COUNTRY TRAIN.
If you're ever in New York City, visit Louis Armstrong's house in Corona Queens where you can not only see where he lived but here recordings of him as if you were visiting his family. A great performer and a great human being.
Lou Kramberg Tehehe, “corona”.
You're so right, Lou. The Armstrong House Museum is a moving and unmissable destination.
Corona ? 😂😂😂😂
I like how this comment is 5 years old and all the replies are post-corona
@@joshkirkfield 💀
Louis invented modern singing IMO and was the most important musician in the 20th century , also IMO.
That's a breathtakingly look at An American Genius. Louis Armstrong is a true trailblazer and THE MOST important one person in jazz.
"..... MY ONLY SIN IS IN MY SKIN.."
The lyrics of this song is very profound !!
The lyrics of this song are very profound
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little did they know about genetics
@@freedomofspeech2867 ?
@@freedomofspeech2867 huh
I don't know how he keeps a straight face (not crying) while singing such heartfelt lyrics onstage. 💔 I teared up just from listening... I can't imagine having to actually deliver the words. 😭
Because he prob cried a lot while trying to be what he became today. A legend that will be remebered for years to come.
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Whites are evil
How can I like this comment 10,000 times more?😢😢😢 Thank you
He didn't keep a straight face. You can see the pain in his eyes when the vocals begin. All for the better, makes the song more powerful.
This song was written by the great jazzman composer Andy RAZAF who's never been back to his country Madagascar. You can feel his blues through this song. Simply respect !
Don’t forget Fats Waller and Harry Brooks! They were also involved in its composition
I had an instructor when I was first learning trumpet and my lesson mate who played trombone listen to a version of this masterpiece in our session. He said to us "guys listen to how clean and precise Mr. Armstrong and Mr. Glenn are". He also said "don't get wrapped up in the performance, these men have been playing together for a long time". He said to me "listen to Mr. Armstrong and his technique, the way he plays each note like it is the most important note in that passage". He said to my mate "listen to Mr. Glenn how even when he is sliding the note it is precise and clean." "I want you guys to be that way, precise and clean". We were kind of blown away to tell the truth we never listen to our self's like that before. Then later on our instructor asked us to play in a summer jazz band he had for his students. I played trumpet of course, my mate was the trombone player, we had a clarinet and a drummer. We couldn't believe how hard this was to play and how easy these men made it sound. Sure we had a very pared down version of this but for us it was still pretty difficult. We worked all summer and when school started in the fall he had us give a session to our other band mates. WOW, was that fun, we were amazed, they were amazed and I'm pretty sure he was amazed with us.Thank You Mr. S. rest in peace you earned it! Be well and safe peace to you and yours.
Imo this is the best version he did of this song.
He knows what it feels like to be black and blue and he still sings it with wide eyes and a huge grin and it swells me with happiness for his fame and successes.
This brings tears to my eyes. My people been through so much. My heart breaks.
❤❤❤
RIP and long live Louis Armstrong (August 4, 1901 - July 6, 1971), aged 69
You will always be remembered as a legend.
Born August 4th, 1901 - the single most influential musician of the 20th century?
Without question; musicians and musicologists attest to this. He is also one of a handful of jazz musicians who widely influenced both singers and instrumentalists to follow - in almost every genre other than reggae music.
No doubt.
Fats Waller composition and lyrics by Andy Razaf. It's sung well by Mr. Armstrong yet the real accolades in my opinion are to the two aforementioned gentlemen whom created this and many many other critically acclaimed songs including such hits as Ain't Misbehaving and Honeysuckle Rose and hundreds more....
What a beautiful song and performance by probably the most widely loved musical performer in the modern Western world.
It still gives me goose bumps. I'm weak after listening every time. When I was a teen this song taught me about racism. Thank you Louis Armstrong, thank you.
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Such a profound song
I heard it as a teen too, before listening to Billie singing Strange Fruit.
God this is so beautiful I actually cried. Why am I turning so sentimental it's too early I'm just 20 but this..I mean his music, pulls the strings in my heart. And the fact that it happened so long ago and I'm just here holding it in my hands in this little personal computer machine. I'm so thankful for the opportunity to see it and hear it.
Well said!
Good man Jovis.
@Jovis You are amazing young man who sees and feels what most ignore. Your a blessing to all around you brother. It to brought tears to my eyes!
White people are evil
He was a national treasure. This song breaks my heart open. What a man. Wow!😢❤
Only a real man can sing a song like this, I love the path that this man man open for us. With Love Thanks.
I've been his fan all life and never have I heard this track. Lyrics so deep and it's been on replay. God bless Great satchmo
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Missed his voice for so long... It’s only when you hear again a voice you’ve loved than you realised how much you’ve missed them.
I’m 35 and my gorgeous Grandad who has sadly passed, introduced me to the beautiful Louis. Blessed to be able to listen to him still 💙
awh best of luck
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Someone sang this last night in class and the lyrics captivated me. I thought I was the only one that was moved by the how deep the words cut, but the instructor said that the words brought him to the brink of tears. The song speaks to the plight that many of us face for the mere fact of being. It transcends race and the confines of argument by speaking the truth with nonsensical scat to boot. It is as relevant today as it was, I am sure, back then. The trumpet intro reminded me of a funeral in New Orleans I once witnessed. The tragic death march of the living- a heavy burdened shuffle while the tears flow to remind us that even in the face of death and adversity, we dance. That even while we mourn the injustice of it all, we sing....even if we have to shout the blues. Thanks for the post
"It transcends race" sir or ma'am, can you please accept this song for what it is instead of trying to diminish it's meaning? You are saying the topic of this song is unimportant in so many words.
exactly just because u relate to it doesnt change the original meaning on the song.
Even successful men like him in his era had to use the back door to perform at his OWN concerts
Word.
Damn that was poetry
Listen to the depth of feeling Louie has in his voice and trumpet; at home, back in America (in 1965), his people were being set on by dogs and knocked down by fire hoses. He sings "what he knows of". Of course, there was plenty of BS going on in Berlin at that time too. Thank God the 60s gave us all wings!!!!!
So sad for a Black man to ask God why did he make me so Black and Blue!! That came straight from his heart!! This is what America have done to our Black men especially the beautiful dark brothers who thinks their Blackness is ugly!! Ny Lord, this makes me cry. That old devil made us think we were a curse race!!!
1. He didn't ask God why he created him "black" and/or "blue".
2. We're God's masterpiece.
3. No one ever said "black" is ugly. Not even by race superiority bigots. Everything has some kind of "black" built-in.
4. Black peole are also treated like "thrash" by so called "Black people".
5. There is no one ugly on earth. It's the individual beauty that has been ignored.
6. The old devil has no power. We're giving him all the credits by our own doing. We keep lying to ourselves so we can feel no guilt.
THE BLACK RACE AND CULTURE IS BEAUTIFUL
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You can't just enjoy the song without bringing politics or race into it, can you.
this song is still relevant given what happened just 2 days ago
My only sin is in my skin..what did I do to be black....and blue
@@Bootsystem66 I agree... what did the smurfs do for all this discrimination
The System is working as it was designed to--- Sincerely, Devil Trump
Now get there and MAGA!!! The Proud Boys got plenty of cannon fodder to Machine Gun to death
Bro wtf this is a music video don't bring your dumbass politics here
@@trip7706 These goons can't appreciate the time frame this was made in and understand the grand leaps that have took place since then. Don't even bother with them. As they say "I'll see it when I believe it"
Quelle voix Mr Armstrong!Je m’en l’as pas d’écouter ce morceau .Parmi Les Plus Grand !
Louis, you are a beloved legend for the ages. You, sir, will live on forever and never be forgotten. I’ve taught my son about you and what you mean to our culture-and all culture. We love you
Man, it would have been a blast to be able to play alongside Louis
His powerful voice is combined with the goosebumps giving lyrics so strong, that it needs all instruments to keep quiet, just to bring the full spectre of emotions to us. What a genious of music he has been!!!
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j'adore louis paix a son ame ;je ne l'oubierais jamais ! france 2022
His aura is stunning. I can see it flow through the trumpet
You can see his aura flowing through his trumpet??
this performance is awesome
As the world grows older, rare and priceless music get scarcer. But for technology who could stumble on such heavenly music?
Fabulous musician, loved him so much ,named my son Louis
Could be one of the greatest protest songs ever sung 🙏 and who better to sing it than Satchmo 👌🎶👏
Jazz is the good tune in the world, kind regards worldcall.
This song never fails to make me cry
Ralph Ellison wrote a book Invisible Man, which is where I learned of this song. I suggest reading the scene which contains this song, it is the most beautiful of sad things
Mr Louis Armstrong avec son orchestre ne fait qu'une seule personne.
C'est une merveille Love!!!
Ia very difícil,is no easy express my feel when I listen Louis Arstrong...Thank very much for you .(obrigado)..
HE was a genious! RIP!😢
Why nobody makes music like this nowadays??? Everyone sings about booty,bad bitches,boobs,drugs and another bulshit . I'm only 17 but i adore music of 20's-90's. 😭
GIVE US REAL MUSIC BACK!
its still there you just got look harder
17 ? I was like you at 17, had the intelligence to love and appreciate Real music. I never followed a trend just because my piers did or because media pushed it down our throats. And you're right!!! It's all about ass and boobs and sex.Lyrics with no soul or meaning. Even entertainers in their 40's singing garbage. ..Ughhhhh!!! Real music is lasting, never dies. Wish we had more 17 year olds like you.
so true yesterday this man at my church sung one of his songs he looked alot like him it was for black history month im 15 im a real old soul i like anita baker sade maze ft frankie beverly norah jones lots of old school type stuff
Sonia Love Listen to Kendrick Lamars new album, it'll give you some hope
No. You are the one who doesn't look below the loud surface.
😄”Even the mouse ran from my house.” A little humor in an otherwise sad song.
"Double faut" personnes négatives !!
a great man....beautiful timeless....genius !! bravo
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My heart is broken, I wept. ''I'm white on the inside, my only sin is in my skin, tell me what did do to be so black and blue'? Jesus loves all who love him. My God what were people like. Who can possibly say we have not come a million light years from those who went before us? WHO? God Bless America. Love you always Louis Armstrong, thank you for calling a generation and nation to account.
The song, "Black and Blue," was written to be a funny satire, but the way Louis Armstrong performs it slowly with feeling, the song takes on a whole new meaning.
He usually avoided such themes, but he was not without his own personal anger.
Спасибо отцу, что привил мне слушать хорошую джазовую музыку. В хорошем исполнении
Думала,что русских нет на таких каналах,это классика,Армстронг неповторим!!!Если Вас заинтересует Джаз просмотрите Олега Лунстрема,замечательный человек,талантливый музыкант,на его концерты прихо́дило мало людей,но он играл даже для 14 человек,это достойно уважения!!!!!
2024.. anyone? From Ghana
Yeah 🇬🇭
Me
Me✋🏽😁
Heard you all can play some soccer. I bet there are some big boobs over there too. You guys drink beer, banana wine, and smoke reefer?
Me
Such a wonderful man! So genuine and caring about everyone. Truly magnificence at its best.
His message is needed now more than ever.
this is music. this is the music i love to listen for my whole life. Bless u Louis!
Que maravilhosas músicas , qta Saudades desses tempos de canções q falavam e ainda falam aos corações.Parabens e obgda.👏👏👏💓
how would it end,
aint got a friend
my only sin,
is in my skin!
what did i do,
to be so black and blue??!!
America's Mozart
Yet another classic Fats Waller tune.(no he did not write any of his own lyrics)..what a wonderful trombonist in Tyree Glenn.goose bumps when I hear him play on slow numbers..And Louis,well i don't have a vocabulary broad enough to explain his greatness,so I will borrow from a Johnny Mercer song'Too Marvellous for words'.
Listening to people like him made a girl like me in a remote city of India think of what the author wants to convey to the audience.....and when as a young lady I actually visited the places called U.S.A.....I had learned to love these people and cry to see Beyonce's Lemonade and feel proud to see her work, as if I belonged to the community... God bless America!
Brilliant, and unfortunately still relevant today
Constance Gibson no! it's not relevant at all nowadays
God this got real relevant now
@@serbandumitrescu528it’s true. getting upset that someone mentioned it just shows you’re part of the problem.
A tear dripped down my face on the line, 'my only sin is in my skin.'
Beautiful music. I never heard this one before. What great jazz.. that trumpet and trombone sound fading out ..hauntingly beautiful.
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Louis was a far more sophisticated musician than people know. He wrote this and "Do You Know What It Means to Miss New Orleans" as personal pieces.
If you know a trumpeter in his mid-sixties, hell in his mid-twenties, ask him to play just the ending of this piece. Then realize that Louis played that way, and higher, on every piece in every concert for almost sixty years. Jaw dropping!
Actually Pops performed those two songs a great deal and contributed to their popularity but he did not compose them. Fats Waller wrote "Black and Blue" and Eddie DeLange wrote "Do You Know What it Means..." Trumpet playing here is just enormous, magisterial, and the entire Berlin Concert from 1965 is available on UA-cam. This is the last available example in which Pops, who was just beginning to get really ill, really sounds like his total self. Even as late, though, as the January 1971 performance at the National Press Club, to accompanying Johnny Cash on the latter's television show around the same time, the essence of his tone is still unmistakable.
I love how he's just smiling the whole time😊
Beautiful and deep music to keep the peace
Такое наслаждение - слушать этот блюз! На 20-й и 21-й век всем хватит!!!
This is absolutely incredible, shame there is nothing these days like this :(
Wender I think the closest thing we have is Big Bad Voodoo Daddy
@@swepicstyle64 the vocalist doesnt have the oomph in his voice though
Got this song and a whole lot of other Louie Armstrong songs on cassette tape and CD back in the 90s. This is an incredible deep moving song. Says so much especially for the time that song was written,sang and preformed. And still says so much for this present day WOW!
Very diverse group I know why the music is so appealing to anyone.
Wonderful man, fantastic voice. You always cheer me up Mr Louie even the sad songs. 😉
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It’s tuff some people can’t hear the beauty of instruments. I can’t imagine a world where I can’t hear
Как же он душевно говорит название композиции.Нет это человек для меня жив вечно!!!
Moving lyrics. Genius the author and genius the interpreter... Doing an entertainer's performance and passing that dramatic message...
I'm currently reading "Invisible Man" by Ralph Ellison and that's how I knew about this song. It's just a masterpiece.
Me too, just started it
His playing and singing are both top tier
Un hombre hermoso con luz propia. Bendito sea en donde esté. Lo escucho y siento a mí padre al lado mío.
Great trumpet......really great trumpet solo and vocals.
he has such a wonderful and enchanting smile
a beautiful soul xxxXXXxxx
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fabuloous... no worrds are not able to describe the emotions transmitted b y this song
It's been years since I read INVISIBLE MAN. The book and the scene and song were referenced in Martin Lee's book, SMOKE SIGNALS. I just listened to it for the first time. What a horribly, horribly sad song.
Wow these lyrics incredible hits your soul
Louis Armstrong later recorded this song on his album "Satch Plays Fats", a tribute to Fats Waller (who was the composer of this song).
Incredible performance from Mr. Armstrong.
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Magnificent. It's always a real treat to see and hear The Guv'ner.
_Hello!_
_Thank you for the provided music!_ 👍👏
First time listening to this song ever! I came straight form an interview by wynton marsalis where he mentioned this song(New Orleans trumpet player Bolden movie interview)...what a great song and lyrics...minor , major keys ..I love it!!!! Great composition and melody
Hi king, First time hearing this song it was in 1966 in Kinshasa ( Congo in Africa )because my uncle got tears listenning this song. We 're french spoken and he translated for me . Now I am sixty , leaving in Paris ( France ) and still listenning this song. Satchmo was a great man and real gift for everyone in this world. BONSOIR.
@@desirecandon5789 yes by the way, that song has that french vibe, kinda melody...very sad and happy ...well, it's Mr happy "satchmo" 😎🎼🎺
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Gave me chills! Great song!
Same
That was simply amazing!
Great performance.
Poignant. Sublime. Majesty.
“Black and Blue” is a 1929 jazz standard composed by Fats Waller with lyrics by Harry Brooks and also by Andy Razaf. It was introduced in the Broadway musical Hot Chocolates by Edith Wilson.
I hear that its context in that musical refers to the prejudice between light and dark skin blacks. Probably makes it easier to put it out to a white audience.
Louis Armstrong was the first master of the jazz trumpet. He just had an impact on everyone who knew good music. The Geniuses of music are not Tupac, Biggie, Eminem, Kanye, Lil Wayne, Drake, Bieber, or Miley. The Real geniuses of music are: Dizzy Gillespie, Charlie Parker, Frank Sinatra, Miles Davis, Louis Armstrong, Louis Prima, Dean Martin, Sammy Davis Jr., Bing Crosby, Elvis Presley, Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons, The Beatles, Michael Jackson, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Jimi Hendrix, and Frank Zappa.
left out quite a few
Did someone try to convince you that any of those people were musical "geniuses"?
MTXSHO9732vV8SHO i dont need convincing. why do you ask?
they're are alot of politics that i don't agree with tupac but he told the truth about oppression and living in america in the 90s and biggies depression and expression of that with constant lyrics about how he hopes he goes to hell is something i can relate too... its one thing to say i don't like pop or rap its another to say the biggest and most impactful artist of that genre (rap) (pop is fluid) are bad and elvis presley got big because white people didn't want to listen to black music so the record companies had him cover the songs.
Touche jazzalex!!!!!
Did anyone else hear "white and gold"?
Oh no ... ._.
+Elyakim .Goldbergstein I typed in the song and it asked me if i meant "white and gold"
One of the greatest Armstrong songs!
Sorri друзья за мой английский. Я Русский чел. Но Луи обожаю. Изредка ,но всё таки катаю его пластинку) Нравиться)))
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I love him my fav is what a wonderful workd😊!!!!!!!!
Louis Armstrong G.O.A.T
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the real GOAT. that word gets thrown around way too easily to trap artists
what means g o a t ?
Eniotna Yssaneb greatest of all time
No doubt ! 👍🏻
Man i wish people still made music, found louis on my parents record collection.
Une des meilleures chansons de Fats Waller, par le grand Louis Armstrong
Superb interpretation, by Louis Armstrong, of one of the best songs composed by Fats Waller,
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Here by the grace of an apple and the love of louie
Hearing these 2 horns? I can't like this enough times. The song makes sad truth beautiful.
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How this music, so subtly soul-moving, appealing too a "state of mind", and there goes the applauds
That is a tight band! What talent.
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