This song was played at my Father’s funeral in 1968, in California. He died at only 37 years of age. My Dad was a professional trumpet player and U.S. Army Veteran. Today is his 85th birthday. Happy Birthday Dad!!!
Gonzo 1o He's one man, I've been through hundreds of comments on these types of videos. I'm not saying he's telling the truth because I can't be sure, but he's one and if I was old I'd use this to listen to music.
Way more than you'd expect, especially knowing music like this for example from when they were young is available here . For someone who's looking at a song from back then, you sure are disrespectful of older people.
See the smile on his face before he does his piece? He sings the blues, songs about sadness, love lost and love found and yet he smiles about it. What an inspiration. What a great soul. The world needs more Louis Armstrongs :)
It's a bitter and sad smile. If you are black you know it's not a happy smile. He knows some white racists want you to take their violations with a smile or to bend over and kiss their foot. He needed to get the message out and not raise their agression at the same time so he just smiled.
@@lalouloune6156 Most artist do this! I'm very aware of the fact that he had troubles. I said I love his smile that is it. For the record I'm half black and I understand sorrow.
My HS choir teacher who died of cancer many years ago used to have us sing this and I had no idea who it was by or what a classic it is till literally today. It was in my head so I looked it up. He was the first person to recognize I could truly sing beyond an elective class where I simply tried to blend in with everyone else. This is so beautiful. Rest in peace to you Mr. Dominick
This is 1962 and it takes nothing awaay from Mr Armstrong that his performance as singer has nothing to do with the fact that he sounds the same xD No need to exaggarate- THAT would take away smth :)
Nobody knows the trouble I've seen; Nobody knows My sorrows Nobody knows the trouble I've seen Glory Hallelujah! Sometimes I'm up, sometimes I'm down; O yes Lord. Sometimes I'm almost to the ground; O yes Lord. Nobody knows the trouble I've seen; Nobody knows But Jesus Nobody the trouble I've seen; Glory Hallelujah!
I need to laugh out loud every time I see this, only to feel guilty 2 seconds later. This is a great song, so simple yet so deep.. I really shouldnt laugh at his expressions
there is so much feeling in his voice, this is where u see that nobody knows the troubles behind a smile...I know he is now smiling from his heart up above...
This is pure kenosis, self-emptying, that only true artists and spiritual leaders can give to the people, the screaming contrast between his genuine smile and the pain the lyrics suggest sublimates the unbearable pain that ends with "oh glory hallelujah", a masterpiece
I just thought of this song a couple of day ago. Many people sing this song today in different ways. I'm sure Louis Armstrong, and others of his time, had seen a lot of trouble with all the turmoil in the nation. Many did turn to the Lord for comfort. You could tell he had inner joy that showed in his smile and facial expression. So glad he shared his gift with all of us! Blessings!
Actually this is the only song in the world that makes me emotional .I can’t hear or remember this song without tears rolling down my cheeks. Even in my best days and celebrations once the thought of this song comeback, am always unable to hold back emotionally. Indeed Glory hallelujah only Jesus knows
I've noticed the smile he has on his face and i think of the great maya Angelou "mask". I can't even begin to imagine the deplorable circumstances he faced to perform. In the bible it says cast your troubles onto the Lord. I believe that is what he did. I believe he smiled to show the world his greatness. He smiled because he was the bigger person. I watch these videos in awe and wish i had just a pinch of there courage. I try to smile🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
I came here because of the title of the song that I had seen in song books. Awesome rendition by one of the greats. And he gets serious when he says that JESUS knows the trouble he's seen. Brought tears to my eyes. I love his faith.
@@idonotknowanynames you'd be surprised how many in the black community do not like him. Some consider him an uncle Tom and others hated that he did not take a stronger stance in the civil rights movements.
@@Salesman because he has been succesful cause of this talent and never cry about his color or the world, he prooved that he deserve what happen to him, that's it, nowdays black people cry when something injust happen to them that's so easy to play the "that's cause of my color" card :)
my dad used to sing the words 'nobody knows' all the time with the same melody.. and I just figured out who it's from and it being Louis makes it even better ;D
His adorable self encourages me to smile and sing through my trials. The things I endure now aren't half of what he to as an African American back then
@@cocoa261 I've got a lovely bunch of coconuts. Deedle dee dee. There they are a-standing in a row. Big ones, small ones, some as big as your head! Oh, I would never have had to do this for Mufasa.
A long time ago, gods send an angel, who's with a warm smile and a trumpeter, to earth and show humanity the heavenly melody but nobody knows. And now when he sing with a smile, many listen with tears in the eyes.
First tried to find a studio version of this song because nobody sounds as good live as they do under professional recording... and I’ll be damned he’s just as phenomenal live. It’s raw talent, plain and simple.
Thank you sir!!! for the song, it is awesome, I really enjoyed every second of it, but Yes Lord Jesus Christ knows all our troubles and his Holy spirit comforts our soul in the Times of trouble.
Sorry Mister Louis everybody knows the trouble you've been through and what a legend you've become a true inspiration for this generation. Long live your fame in this TUBE and TUBE's to come by.
2021 and this song resonates more for me this year than any other year of my life.. nothing brought me here but a pure NEED to hear this song.. sang by a unique and charismatic singer! Thanks Satchmo!! My heart sings with you!!!!!
Gotta give this man my utmost respect. He made it big in a world that was very racist to people like him and to be able to do stuff like this took guts
@@ThatWasPrettyFunny not that it is worse just that he's saying racism doesn't exist even though right now there are riots about racial injustice, racism definitely isn't worse now
I understand this song was sang at his funeral. Louis Armstrong influence is alive and well. Indeed, no other artist of the past century casts a longer shadow in popular music.
Un chef d’œuvre encore une fois !!! Nobody knows the trouble I've seen Nobody knows but Jesus Nobody knows the trouble I've seen Glory, Hallelujah Sometimes I'm up And sometimes I'm down Yes, Lord, you know sometimes I'm almost to the ground Oh, yes, Lord, still Nobody knows the trouble I've seen Nobody knows but Jesus Nobody knows the trouble I've seen Glory, Hallelujah If you get there before I do Oh, yes, Lord, don't forget to Tell all my friends I'm coming too Oh, yes, Lord, still Nobody knows the trouble I've seen Nobody knows but Jesus Nobody knows the trouble I've seen Glory, Hallelujah Although you see me Goin' on so, oh, yes I have my trials here below Oh, yes, Lord
This song was played at my Father’s funeral in 1968, in California. He died at only 37 years of age. My Dad was a professional trumpet player and U.S. Army Veteran. Today is his 85th birthday. Happy Birthday Dad!!!
Voices of History That's a sad comment, I wish him a happy birthday
Gonzo 1o so he can easily listen to music dumbass
Gonzo 1o He's one man, I've been through hundreds of comments on these types of videos. I'm not saying he's telling the truth because I can't be sure, but he's one and if I was old I'd use this to listen to music.
Way more than you'd expect, especially knowing music like this for example from when they were young is available here . For someone who's looking at a song from back then, you sure are disrespectful of older people.
Gonzo 1o CZcams is for every one.
See the smile on his face before he does his piece? He sings the blues, songs about sadness, love lost and love found and yet he smiles about it. What an inspiration. What a great soul. The world needs more Louis Armstrongs :)
The blues are nothing but a good man feeling bad.
“And yet , I smile “ Ezekiel
@@TwilightontheTrailGod bless you 🙏
This our curse we live in what the Lord brought over us since we went into slavery. The curse of Deut 28:15-68.
hi
I love how he is singing about sorrow, but he is smiling it kind of makes !e happy and calm.
hes happy the lord didnt let anyone else see the troubles he had
It's a bitter and sad smile. If you are black you know it's not a happy smile. He knows some white racists want you to take their violations with a smile or to bend over and kiss their foot. He needed to get the message out and not raise their agression at the same time so he just smiled.
@@lalouloune6156 Most artist do this! I'm very aware of the fact that he had troubles. I said I love his smile that is it. For the record I'm half black and I understand sorrow.
@@lalouloune6156 while this is most certainly true in other cases, he certainly didn’t have to smile for anyone. He was genuinely a very happy person.
@@samo8730 i think you got it my man!
My HS choir teacher who died of cancer many years ago used to have us sing this and I had no idea who it was by or what a classic it is till literally today. It was in my head so I looked it up. He was the first person to recognize I could truly sing beyond an elective class where I simply tried to blend in with everyone else. This is so beautiful. Rest in peace to you Mr. Dominick
He is the only person that can sing "nobody knows my trouble"with that smiling. Man I love this man!
He sounds live the same as on the record. THIS is a real singer.
nirvana is like that
Its 1962.....
This is 1962 and it takes nothing awaay from Mr Armstrong that his performance as singer has nothing to do with the fact that he sounds the same xD
No need to exaggarate- THAT would take away smth :)
There weren’t a whole lot of post effects in that time period lol
@@sofakingonmynuts1438 have you heard him sing that live lol. You in crack
Nobody knows
the trouble I've seen;
Nobody knows
My sorrows
Nobody knows
the trouble I've seen
Glory Hallelujah!
Sometimes I'm up,
sometimes I'm down;
O yes Lord.
Sometimes I'm almost to the ground;
O yes Lord.
Nobody knows
the trouble I've seen;
Nobody knows
But Jesus
Nobody
the trouble I've seen;
Glory Hallelujah!
Nobody knows the trouble I've seen but Jesus.Amen
Halex Dafe So just no one then.
*****
Hahaha fuck yes!
My beloved Mother used to sing this when cooking and cleaning. She said it brought her joy.
Louis Armstrong has the most emotionally expressive voice EVER. There is no topping his voice. Vocals should be about expression and communication.
A true musical legend of our time
sam nkadimeng 🤗
This was before your time
How sweet worship song is this... I sing this song in Japanese sometimes.
I first heard this song as a kid when Mikey from Recess sung it!!!:D Ahhh I adore Louis Armstrongs voice and music :) What a wonderful man he was.
Thats why I'm here xD
i heard it from Zazu in the lion king.
Fellow 90”s baby here
🤣 😅
I just LOVE him. He can take this sad lyrics and make you feel happy and hopeful.
Nobody SINGS like this anymore. :(
I love the way his eyes open wide when he says, nobody knows the trouble I've seen, nobody knows but Jesus.
I need to laugh out loud every time I see this, only to feel guilty 2 seconds later. This is a great song, so simple yet so deep.. I really shouldnt laugh at his expressions
He's like "JESUS BE WATCHIN YOU" lol
“you know that song, Rick?”
Oh for f*cks sake Morty
It's my time I'll spend it how I want
i literally came here from that 😂 😂😂
@@maytasha4341 me too
Lmao
there is so much feeling in his voice, this is where u see that nobody knows the troubles behind a smile...I know he is now smiling from his heart up above...
We will all miss you, Louis Armstrong. Best man in the world of Jazz and music.
I love it when Sheldon sing it😂
Me too!! XD
I must say you are a great fan of sheldon which ultimately leads to the big bang theory
Oh my! Me too.
@@user-ul4vh7ee9f i just watched the episodee 😂
Yeah
This is pure kenosis, self-emptying, that only true artists and spiritual leaders can give to the people, the screaming contrast between his genuine smile and the pain the lyrics suggest sublimates the unbearable pain that ends with "oh glory hallelujah", a masterpiece
Why has nobody commented on this! Good point my g, good fukin point
His voice was so unique, I love his voice and how good he was on that trumpet.
Hoje após 52 de sua morte Eu estou ouvindo Louis, lindo.
Uma lenda musical.
I just thought of this song a couple of day ago. Many people sing this song today in different ways. I'm sure Louis Armstrong, and others of his time, had seen a lot of trouble with all the turmoil in the nation. Many did turn to the Lord for comfort. You could tell he had inner joy that showed in his smile and facial expression. So glad he shared his gift with all of us! Blessings!
Folks get older, you can tell they spent their life smilin or scowlin. Louis Armstrong had a resting smile.
Why is nobody talking about the smile on his face. So peaceful.
I was expecting someone playing a theremin.
Doctor Cooper approves !
the same + I thought it was a song in Star Trek xD
Lolllllll
💀💀😂😂
hahaha yes
I came here from big bang theory too🤣
Louis...
He could sing anything, and he was the Root of EVERYTHING.
How do I hold back tears.
Short, but packed with emotions
Everybody here talking about BBT or American Dad and I am here remembering how Zazu sang this song when he was imprisoned by Scar (The Lion King)
lol nice
Same
SAMMEEE
Yazzzz thats why i am here
Zazu brought me here, sheldons theremin was just a bonus reminder :)
Sem palavras, realmente foi um grande artista.
His voice was VERY amazing. He tugs on the soul. ✨
To think this will let go forever throughout our universe, hopefully somebody can enjoy this somewhere far away from here much love from Cali
RIP Louis, one of the best, if not the best jazz singer and artist.
So wish I could've met this man in person. What a soul.
Actually this is the only song in the world that makes me emotional .I can’t hear or remember this song without tears rolling down my cheeks. Even in my best days and celebrations once the thought of this song comeback, am always unable to hold back emotionally. Indeed Glory hallelujah only Jesus knows
I've noticed the smile he has on his face and i think of the great maya Angelou "mask". I can't even begin to imagine the deplorable circumstances he faced to perform. In the bible it says cast your troubles onto the Lord. I believe that is what he did. I believe he smiled to show the world his greatness. He smiled because he was the bigger person. I watch these videos in awe and wish i had just a pinch of there courage. I try to smile🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
I got the blues today, who better than the great Louis to express that.
I came here because of the title of the song that I had seen in song books. Awesome rendition by one of the greats. And he gets serious when he says that JESUS knows the trouble he's seen. Brought tears to my eyes. I love his faith.
This guys smile is something else makes u feel amazing
Simple song, but so powerful! We need more muscians like LA! He can smile through a song meant to represent so much pain!
Lets you know hes seen some shit
I don't know how can I congratulate him but I'd like only tell that God bless him today and all the time amen.....
Abosolutely beautiful. The only man who can sing such a dark song and still smile.
Before posting a horrible comment about him, he was one of the best and still is a jazz musician now and back then. He is not forgotten.
BrendanAC who?
@@idonotknowanynames you'd be surprised how many in the black community do not like him. Some consider him an uncle Tom and others hated that he did not take a stronger stance in the civil rights movements.
@@Salesman because he has been succesful cause of this talent and never cry about his color or the world, he prooved that he deserve what happen to him, that's it, nowdays black people cry when something injust happen to them that's so easy to play the "that's cause of my color" card :)
@@respectfanA rascist that enjoys music by black artists how novel.
Satchmo was loved by most.
Stick to Bing Crosby.
@@respectfan Successful 'cause he didn't cry? you're crying right now.
my dad used to sing the words 'nobody knows' all the time with the same melody.. and I just figured out who it's from and it being Louis makes it even better ;D
This has been stuck in my head all day
lol
j'en ai des larmes au yeux! Quelle bonté qui se dégage de cet Homme! Merci
His smile and facial expressions when he sings are just wonderful.
Wow!! My God I get in now you did the best you could thanks Mr Armstrong.
Watching the feelings showed by himself I could imagine how hardly times he spent.
I'm 42 and feel like I'm the only person my age who appreciates songs like this
I love the way Louis Armstrong plays that trumpet & he had such an unusual voice
His voice is angelic 💞😇
His adorable self encourages me to smile and sing through my trials. The things I endure now aren't half of what he to as an African American back then
So much feeling in this song, truth resonates something can't really find in modern music. He is better than the beetles any day in my book.
I‘m only 15 Years old but I love Louis and his Music he‘s got a very special and wonderful voice
Nice seeing someone else my age who listens to Louis
@@ashtonsmith2859 where do you come from?
@@reon6554 England derby ,yourself?
@@ashtonsmith2859 York, England
@@reon6554 I’ve never been what’s it like there
Look at all of those views, Louis was one well loved man! He's one of my favorite singers ever.
Only 20 and I love this music. Beautiful reminds me of family and good times.
I love how his songs are so appropriate while the world is ending
12 years later, the world's still ending. I'll be back in 12 years if I'm alive.
_"Oh, Zazu, do lighten up. Sing something with a little bounce in it."_
"It's a small world after all, it's a small world after all..."
@@4yzhoi no NO anything but that
@@cocoa261 I've got a lovely bunch of coconuts. Deedle dee dee. There they are a-standing in a row. Big ones, small ones, some as big as your head!
Oh, I would never have had to do this for Mufasa.
Ах, эта хрипота голоса и трубы достает каждую струнку души
Is anybody here just because they love Louis not from some show or movie
Yeah
TheSharkshaw This was in a movie?
TheSharkshaw I am here because I love this spiritual and I also love Louis Armstrong
Yeah he's portrayed in movies. Idk I grew up playing the trumpet and he was my idol.
TheSharkshaw Nope. EVERYONE is here specifically because a movie or a tv show. Theres just no other way. /s
A long time ago, gods send an angel, who's with a warm smile and a trumpeter, to earth and show humanity the heavenly melody but nobody knows.
And now when he sing with a smile, many listen with tears in the eyes.
First tried to find a studio version of this song because nobody sounds as good live as they do under professional recording... and I’ll be damned he’s just as phenomenal live. It’s raw talent, plain and simple.
_Be healthy!_
_Thank you for the provided music!_
The simplicity of the Trumpet intro. Like a kid playing...👌
THANK YOU SO VERY MUCH FOR SHARING THIS WONDERFUL SONG BY THE AMAZING GOD INSPIRED LOUIS ARMSTRONG, GOD BLESS YOU :)
I've been listening to all the old songs that remind me of my dad when I was younger... This by far is my favourite.
Simply beautiful
Thank you sir!!! for the song, it is awesome, I really enjoyed every second of it, but Yes Lord Jesus Christ knows all our troubles and his Holy spirit comforts our soul in the Times of trouble.
me hace tan bien escucharlo, jamas me cansare de su talento y sonrisa.
I miss Recess
I know how you feel, but the cancellation of it isn't good at all.
@@andreapatane4204 I wish it could have ended with TJ becoming king but then he split the rulership with the gang so they could all rule together
THANK YOU
Get on Disney+ me and my girlfriend just going through all of it & the films lmao
It was a really good cartoon
That trumpet got heard all across the globe all right.
Such a great interpretation of that song. What a distinctive voice he had too. Legendary musician.
The trumpet is so soulful just like his voice :)
Isso que é ser imortal. Maravilhoso sensacional. Não há palavras suficientes pra dizer. Amooo
Sorry Mister Louis everybody knows the trouble you've been through and what a legend you've become a true inspiration for this generation. Long live your fame in this TUBE and TUBE's to come by.
2021 and this song resonates more for me this year than any other year of my life.. nothing brought me here but a pure NEED to hear this song.. sang by a unique and charismatic singer! Thanks Satchmo!! My heart sings with you!!!!!
God bless you! Hope everything gets better for you 🙏🏼
@@user-ih4fd9sf8x thanks.. much appreciated..
anyone here because of Louis Armstrong ?
lel.
Simiplodna that and crippling depression 😂
Simiplodna Me
Fuck yeah!
Best reason in the world
"i came because.... brought me here"
how about you just come to appreciate this incredible man
Well maybe some people didn't know about this
Beautiful song and beautiful expression
What a great song and what a great man 😁😁😁😁😁 !
Beautiful.
Yes you are. Nice to see you here
Good to see u here too
Legend
Legend**ary*
111🕊
I first heard this song on the cartoon “Recess” and fell in love with it when I heard Louis Armstrong.
Love this song and also the man doing it! What a legendary performer!
Tracey Morgan would be the guy to play Louis if a movie was to come out on his life lol!
I am amazed at the ignorance of some people!
Nathaniel Forsey How so?
Wayne Brady has done a great impression of him on Whose Line.
No not him. An unknown.
Imagine if Gollum had been voiced by Louis Armstrong.
Ich höre ihn immer wieder gern, diesen wunderschönen Blues, einen typischen Armstrong-sound ! Unerreicht !!!!!
I liked it before I even watched and heard it.
Wasn't disappointed. Much needed.
I came here after the seeing the episode where Sheldon plays it on his Theremin because this song describes my life perfectly
Gotta give this man my utmost respect. He made it big in a world that was very racist to people like him and to be able to do stuff like this took guts
@Eric Campbell they tell you racism still exists because it does
Eric Campbell this hasnt aged well
@@RossKMS at all!!!!
@Pigmanslife Show yeah, it's obviously not as harsh but it definitely still exist
@@ThatWasPrettyFunny not that it is worse just that he's saying racism doesn't exist even though right now there are riots about racial injustice, racism definitely isn't worse now
I'm here because of Married with Children!!!! Beautiful Song
What a beautiful song
I understand this song was sang at his funeral. Louis Armstrong influence is alive and well. Indeed, no other artist of the past century casts a longer shadow in popular music.
Considering he was born in a brothel , to invent a new musical genre was a big step for the eminent musician of the 20th century
Can I get an amen? Beautiful!
whenever I listen and watch Louis, always feel the world is wonderful
There will only ever be one Louis Armstrongl
Un chef d’œuvre encore une fois !!!
Nobody knows the trouble I've seen
Nobody knows but Jesus
Nobody knows the trouble I've seen
Glory, Hallelujah
Sometimes I'm up
And sometimes I'm down
Yes, Lord, you know
sometimes I'm almost to the ground
Oh, yes, Lord,
still Nobody knows the trouble I've seen
Nobody knows but Jesus
Nobody knows the trouble I've seen
Glory, Hallelujah
If you get there before I do
Oh, yes, Lord, don't forget to
Tell all my friends
I'm coming too
Oh, yes, Lord,
still Nobody knows the trouble
I've seen Nobody knows but Jesus
Nobody knows the trouble I've seen
Glory, Hallelujah
Although you see me
Goin' on so, oh, yes
I have my trials here below
Oh, yes, Lord
Thanks a Lot!!! Great song, Great Singer!!!
singing about your troubles, with a smile
A truly great all around artist respect Louis Armstrong,
Vraiment Dieu vous a crée avec la musique dans l'âme