Louis Armstrong & his All Stars live in Berlin 1965 Louis Armstrong - Trumpet, Vocal Eddie Shu - Clarinet Tyree Glenn - Trombone Billy Kyle - Piano Arvell Shaw - Bass Danny Barcelona - Drums
I'm 23 and if I'm gonna marry anyone they best like this song, my 70+ year old dad told me about this song and I'm forever Grateful, brings a tear to my eye, this song will remind me of my dad who was shooting pool at 16 playing blueberry hill. It was old in his day 😂 and even older in mine!
Měli jsme štěstí, že jsme žili v nádherné době závěru minulého tisíciletí s takovými báječnými lidmi co uměli a měli rádi lidi. Díky Vám všem....To co je v novém miléniu stojí za starou bačkoru. Neumí nic a vidí jen peníze. Ubožáci....
Спасибо,Господи,что есть такие как вы и такие как мЫ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤МЫ,НЕ НАДОЛГО К ВАМ ЗАЙДЕМ !?ЧУТОК,ВОЗЬМЕМ СВОЕ И ,АККУРАТНЕНЬКО УЙДЕМ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤СПАСИБО,НИКОГДА НЕ ОБМАНЫВАЙТЕ ЗВЕРЯ
I’ll keep saying this ... I was born in the wrong era... the magic, the music everything was more meaningful and beautiful and real in the past... love was more real ... How can I miss something I never had
I always say the same thing. I golden age is over. When altruism and chivalry were virtues. When performance, acting, and music were true art forms. Where we read more and saw each other more, not typing from behind our screens like I'm doing now.
Ohhhh großer Louis Armstrong..! Deine Musik kann ich zu jeder Tages- und Nachtzeit hören! Einfach nur großartig, einmalig und unerreicht! Lache von Deiner schneeweißen Wolke nur einmal auf mich herunter und ich bin glücklich, Sir!
Сколько кайфа в этом Великом Луисе. Какой талантливый народ! Жаль, что Они забыли об Этом! Природа наградила их артистизмом, а они профукивают, что-то доказывая "бандитам с большой дороги". Классный народ!
Луи никуда не спешит. Он развалился внутри своего пения, словно в мягком вольтеровском кресле, и протянул к камину свои промокшие туфли. Мягко, словно кот на ковре, он переступает по нотам, акцентируя каждую со вкусом и нервом, и передает эти тонкие ощущения нам, благодарным слушателям.
On this day in 1961 {March 5th} Louis Armstrong performed "Blueberry Hill" on the CBS-TV program 'The Ed Sullivan Show' Five years earlier on November 3rd, 1956 it entered Billboard's Top 100 chart; eventually it peaked at #29 and spent 11 weeks on the Top 100 Two versions of the song have made the Top 10; Glenn Miller's peaked at #1 in 1940 and Fats Domino reached #2 in 1956 R.I.P. Mr. Armstrong {1901 - 1971}, Mr. Miller {1904 - 1944}, and Mr. Sullivan {1901 - 1974} & Fats is still with us!!!
@@samramakers3895 today's generation doesn't usually make anything comparable to good music. Louis Armstrong and others immediately surrounding his decades produced most of what we know of as good music.
I don't know if anyone read or listened to his story about how passionately he blew his trumpet. He did it so much that his lips were blistered and bruised, but he still carried on because it was what he loved.
I found my thrill On Blueberry Hill On Blueberry Hill When I found you The moon stood still On Blueberry Hill And lingered until My dream came true The wind in the willow played Love's sweet melody But all of those vows you made Were never to be Though we're apart You're part of me still For you were my thrill On Blueberry Hill The wind in the willow…
I found my thrill On Blueberry Hill On Blueberry Hill When I found you The moon stood still On Blueberry Hill And lingered until My dream came true The wind in the willow played Love's sweet melody But all of those vows you made Were never to be Though we're apart You're part of me still For you were my thrill On Blueberry Hill The wind in the willow played Love's sweet melody But all of those vows you made Were never to be Though we're apart You're part of me still For you were my thrill On Blueberry Hill
Louis "POPS:"Armstrong, musical genuine is FOREVER in OUR existence, 2019, AND BEHOND, I had the pelivage of seeing pops,in HARLEM, City college, with MY DAD,in my youth, and magical experience.....SIP in the AFTERLIFE......
In East Berlin behind the Wall The people of East Berlin loved Louis and thanked him with unending applause...Louis brought them the scent of freedom ...
Haven't cried since I lost my great grandmother when I was 8ish 9ish. Now I'm 16 and experiencing the intense pressure of taking 5 AP classes on top of working part time. Thought that AP bio would be the one to crack me(jk), but just hearing that piano intro and seeing Louis's great big smile crack his face made me lose it. There's something so innocent about this song. It really has no message. No purpose to being made. It just exists because of an artists love for music. Today the music industry is so...capitalist? Release another song=make more money. There's no heart in it. That's why artists like Louis and Cobain are the kings of their respective genres. They wrote songs because they wanted to inspire/enlighten/bring joy to people.
Listen again. Think of the song from the pt of view of someone who lost their partner at a young age, perhaps to one of the world wars or disease. Give a listen to, say, Vera Lynn's 'We'll Meet Again' -- not as great a song and maybe from pt of view instead of a solider -- but sentiment is somewhat similar.
I'm 23 and if I'm gonna marry anyone they best like this song, my 70+ year old dad told me about this song and I'm forever Grateful, brings a tear to my eye, this song will remind me of my dad who was shooting pool at 16 playing blueberry hill. It was old in his day 😂 and even older in mine!
I have loved this man's music all my life. Great music never dies.❤
How lucky we are! To listen to the great Satchmo❤
This song reminds me of my father. He passed away in August 1994. Rest in peace Papa
If someone paved Louis' voice, that highway would last forever! So awesome
Come on. How good is this! Consider yourself lucky to have the chance to listen to this
Low key crying and smoking a cig on a rainy day, this is just so dammn beautiful I can describe...
Měli jsme štěstí, že jsme žili v nádherné době závěru minulého tisíciletí s takovými báječnými lidmi co uměli a měli rádi lidi. Díky Vám všem....To co je v novém miléniu stojí za starou bačkoru. Neumí nic a vidí jen peníze. Ubožáci....
If there is a soundtrack in paradise, this is the voice of angels!😇😇😇😇
I remember you and loved you and this song, Louis. RIP 💔🙏🏻
Simple music can make you sing simple hug can make you feel better simple things can make you happy, i hope my simple Hello make you smile!!
❤❤
Спасибо,Господи,что есть такие как вы и такие как мЫ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤МЫ,НЕ НАДОЛГО К ВАМ ЗАЙДЕМ !?ЧУТОК,ВОЗЬМЕМ СВОЕ И ,АККУРАТНЕНЬКО УЙДЕМ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤СПАСИБО,НИКОГДА НЕ ОБМАНЫВАЙТЕ ЗВЕРЯ
Белые всегда превозносили себя выше темных... но Луи сделал всех!!!
The Voice of past century! 👍
RIP and long live Louis Armstrong (August 4, 1901 - July 6, 1971), aged 69
You will always be remembered as a legend.
Yes he had all the natural shownanship and stage presence of a Leo, he chose the appropriate sign to be born under.
Úgy úgy csak szerényen !!
He's not dead, God just wanted to hear him live
I laugh everytimes watching Louis singing live...
The smile on his face... Just priceless... Emotional as always.
Die Musik von Louis wird immer zeitlos und wundervoll bleiben! Sie hat schon immer mein Herz berührt! Er ist einfach der GRÖSSTE!
Обаятельный джазмен Луи Армстронг! 👍❤️🌼 Люблю слушать музыку и песни в его исполнении 😊🤗🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹! БРАВО, ЛУИ 👍👍👍❤️❤️❤️😊!
Had this on my grandpas cassette tape listened to it every night for a long time as a kid rip grandpa your love for jazz lives on with me
Louis Amstrong, rest in peace, sir. Thank you for your excellent performance. The song is very beautiful.
I’ll keep saying this ... I was born in the wrong era... the magic, the music everything was more meaningful and beautiful and real in the past... love was more real ... How can I miss something I never had
100% especially we of 1990's
I always say the same thing. I golden age is over. When altruism and chivalry were virtues. When performance, acting, and music were true art forms. Where we read more and saw each other more, not typing from behind our screens like I'm doing now.
@@bumablaise09 I know, I agree so so much, i could’ve said it better .
@@frankpeter3914 exactly.. we had a glimpse of the good days and now majority of our life will be in this era.
Couldn't geet better.
Thanks, man, for the pleasure.
Louis Armstrong's the man for generations to come...
how can you not love Louis Armstrong
Somehow, if I could ever time-travel to watch a concert, I'd want to visit this one, and listen to it peacefully-just me and myself
Ohhhh großer Louis Armstrong..! Deine Musik kann ich zu jeder Tages- und Nachtzeit hören! Einfach nur großartig, einmalig und unerreicht! Lache von Deiner schneeweißen Wolke nur einmal auf mich herunter und ich bin glücklich, Sir!
Louis Armstrong was a playful old soul, full of love, plus a big husky voice full of ripples. Timeless!
Такой скромный обалдеть,как будто стесняется и извиняется за что то.А за что,за великую музыку!Обожаю!!!
Сколько кайфа в этом Великом Луисе.
Какой талантливый народ!
Жаль, что Они забыли об Этом!
Природа наградила их артистизмом, а они профукивают, что-то доказывая "бандитам с большой дороги".
Классный народ!
ЛУИ ГЕНИЙ ДЖАЗА, РАВНЫХ НЕ БЫЛО И НЕ БУДЕТ, ПЕВЕЦ ОТ БОГА!!!
This man's voice is the stuff of heaven !!
Спасибо !!!! Никогда и ни каких санкций,ни какого гриппа. Я вас так люблю . Когда то слушала со слезами на глазах. Как мы жили хорошо и дружно !
Надежда я с вами
@Владимирыч настороженно???? То есть жили и боялись, что ли? Тогда скажи, что ты жил настороженно. Я - нет!
Big respect for Him!!! Great musician!!! Great personality!!!
Ни один человек не сможет повторить эту трубную горловую вибрацию с трещинкой, которая выворачивает душу наизнанку. Браво, маэстро.
I can I do a great imitation of Louis Armstrong..Am that Single person..
@@akula11000 ждем Вас на Америка Талант
@@malavita12 I don't know what it said Can you put a translation
@@akula11000 America need talents wait you 😁👍
Cats love his singing. Test it out.
Луи никуда не спешит. Он развалился внутри своего пения, словно в мягком вольтеровском кресле, и протянул к камину свои промокшие туфли. Мягко, словно кот на ковре, он переступает по нотам, акцентируя каждую со вкусом и нервом, и передает эти тонкие ощущения нам, благодарным слушателям.
👍👍👍👍👍
Ух ты! Здорово!
I have seen in the comments that the Russian people love his music.
Thank God for technology that kept this work Louis you didnt die thank you
Браво,Луи,бесподобен, великолепен,неповторим! На все времена!С любовью из СССР!
What an amazing man. Best version of this song there ever has been and ever will be.
Mein Gott, was hatte dieser Mann für eine Aura, für eine Ausstrahlung... und erst diese Wahnsinns-Stimme!
Louis Armstrong....may you continue to rest in peace..God bless you sir..
Thanks again details on the space force
Or may you play and sing with joy never known on this earth.
On this day in 1961 {March 5th} Louis Armstrong performed "Blueberry Hill" on the CBS-TV program 'The Ed Sullivan Show'
Five years earlier on November 3rd, 1956 it entered Billboard's Top 100 chart; eventually it peaked at #29 and spent 11 weeks on the Top 100
Two versions of the song have made the Top 10; Glenn Miller's peaked at #1 in 1940 and Fats Domino reached #2 in 1956
R.I.P. Mr. Armstrong {1901 - 1971}, Mr. Miller {1904 - 1944}, and Mr. Sullivan {1901 - 1974} & Fats is still with us!!!
ВЕДЬ КАКИЕ БЫЛИ ВРЕМЕНА. И ТАЛАНТЛИВЫЕ ЛЮДИ!!!. СВЕТЛАЯ ПАМЯТЬ ВСЕМ. СПАСИБО. ЧТО ВЫ БЫЛИ.
His voice is marvelous. It's like I hear a trumpet singing
Unbelievably Awsom to these ears that's why his music will be FOREVER!!!
This isn’t normal for a 13 year old in 2019 to say but this is an absolute WONDERFUL song in this WONDERFUL WORLD.
You´re listening not to somebody. You listen to one of the best musicians ever. To Louis Armstrong.
Why isn't it normal, doesn't everyone listen to music?
listen to fats domino sing it as well
@@samramakers3895 today's generation doesn't usually make anything comparable to good music. Louis Armstrong and others immediately surrounding his decades produced most of what we know of as good music.
RIP To Louis this song is wonderful
Вот он пахан! Я без его этой песни спал не мог колыбельная моя. Классика бессмертна.
This old bluesy jazzyiness is so timeless. I love Loius Armstrong. He was such a major influence.... Terrific!!
Samantha Ort you is right baby.
Awesome
You are right darling
A monster on stage.
I am agree.
Beautiful energy. Beautiful soul. 💚💜💙
Such smiles at the end, one of the most joyful singers
Прекрасный микс! Порадовали "старушку". БЛАГОДАРЮ!
A great voice that never will die
Это Красота Луи!!!
A classic song. Thank you Louie!!!
I enjoyed visiting his park on NOLA.
AWESOMES THANKS, Rest in PEACE
What a song....what a singer!
louis armstrong
He was from heaven xx
Not a bad trumpet player either.
When music was music!
This is the original of one of the greatest hits of all time. Louis & Fats were truely great artists.
I grew up on the fats domino cuz of my grandpa bit never knew he did too and it's amazing as well :)
It was a Gene Autry song first
Великий! На все времена джазмен! Браво, Маэстро!
На всю жизнь !!!
This music is the best. My father is dead :-( but he loved Armstrong. When I hear this music I remember him very fondly.
I don't know if anyone read or listened to his story about how passionately he blew his trumpet. He did it so much that his lips were blistered and bruised, but he still carried on because it was what he loved.
Man how beautiful you can see and hear how much he loved what he did I’ll take any amount time of my life to hear this legend sing. R.I.P
Какая Улыбка..Этому Человеку веришь с первого взгляда..
So powerful, this was live in BERLIN, just 20 years after the war ended. Amazing.
Какой роскошный стиль и пение артиста!!!! Армнстронг великий!!!!!
“How ‘bout it for our good friend Al?”
Herrliches Jazz-Glanzlicht vom verehrten Louis Armstrong!Schön,daß es ihn gab und daß er in unserer Erinnerung lebt!---Unvergessen!---
I found my thrill
On Blueberry Hill
On Blueberry Hill
When I found you
The moon stood still
On Blueberry Hill
And lingered until
My dream came true
The wind in the willow played
Love's sweet melody
But all of those vows you made
Were never to be
Though we're apart
You're part of me still
For you were my thrill
On Blueberry Hill
The wind in the willow…
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Единственный, всегда восхитительно жизнерадостный!
Fantastic singer a unique voice. It brought me a lot of joy. Thank you
Лучезарный был человек глядя на него все время улыбаешся как он удивительно
He is a legend of music ❤
In every stream of light from the heavens is the soul of Louis
The part when he said " blepblepblepblepblepblepblepppphaaaaaay" hit hard
Луи Армстронг - на все времена!!! Lui Armstrong forever!!!
Ура нашел комментарий на русском...😀тоже обожаю этот сумасшедший и обалденный голос ....
Byl jsem tam a konečně viděl a slyšel ,,,,,,,,,,,dokonalá rytmika - která ovládla celý svět ! Lubomír Oršula .
This made me tear up.
Гениальный музыкант симпотяга Луи какой же ты был классный зараза )))
Beautiful, beautiful and just beautiful !!!!!!!
brilliant - just amazing; - What a Wonderful Man
Armstrong forever!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Во все времена и для всех народов.
@@fs2127 косыламан)
Lance Armstrong has 1 testicle :(
Buenísimo. Cantante
Волшебник Армстронг!Вы сам Джаз!
An icon of the best jazz ever Thank you Mr Louis
И какому Богу я могу сказать "Спасибо" зато, что на Земле родился ЭТОТ ЧЕЛОВЕК, которого я имею честь слушать?
Really not sure why this gem has only 4 million views.
Этого великого мастера слушаю с малых лет и не устаю восхищаться !!!
Голос-саксофон, голос-труба, голос-кларнет.
Потрясающий диапазон , волшебный тембр, крутая харизма. Человек-звук.
Красавчик! Браво Маэстро! Любимчик Бога!
Pure genius!!!! Love you Mr. ARMSTRONG.... RIP
I remember my schoolbus driver would always sing this song whenever we were on our way to school, can't believe I found it.
Восхищение моё этому человеку! 👍👍👍
God gave the world a major gift to us.
One of my favourite, my all time favourite!
I found my thrill
On Blueberry Hill
On Blueberry Hill
When I found you
The moon stood still
On Blueberry Hill
And lingered until
My dream came true
The wind in the willow played
Love's sweet melody
But all of those vows you made
Were never to be
Though we're apart
You're part of me still
For you were my thrill
On Blueberry Hill
The wind in the willow played
Love's sweet melody
But all of those vows you made
Were never to be
Though we're apart
You're part of me still
For you were my thrill
On Blueberry Hill
Louis "POPS:"Armstrong, musical genuine is FOREVER in OUR existence, 2019, AND BEHOND, I had the pelivage of seeing pops,in HARLEM, City college, with MY DAD,in my youth, and magical experience.....SIP in the AFTERLIFE......
In East Berlin behind the Wall
The people of East Berlin loved Louis and thanked him with unending applause...Louis brought them the scent of freedom ...
What a voice.... a so swinging voice... A voice to danse... simply incredible.... Louis, you'll remain for long, may be forever the "king if swing"
Terrific performance of this old song :-)
He is got such an amazing
he feels in every and each word he speaks. amazing,,,
Yasir Al-Zobedy
Yasir Al-Zobedy yes he does, we've never had another one like him either
never been anybody else like him just an amazing singer and player
So do i
That's what I said
In einem Land das so nicht mehr existiert hat dieser Künstler einen großen Auftritt.
Und er kam im Bademantel noch mal raus
Великий мастер.маэстро с большой буквы.обожаю!!!
Haven't cried since I lost my great grandmother when I was 8ish 9ish. Now I'm 16 and experiencing the intense pressure of taking 5 AP classes on top of working part time. Thought that AP bio would be the one to crack me(jk), but just hearing that piano intro and seeing Louis's great big smile crack his face made me lose it. There's something so innocent about this song. It really has no message. No purpose to being made. It just exists because of an artists love for music. Today the music industry is so...capitalist? Release another song=make more money. There's no heart in it. That's why artists like Louis and Cobain are the kings of their respective genres. They wrote songs because they wanted to inspire/enlighten/bring joy to people.
I'm 46, old enough to be your mother, if not grandmother and delighted that souls like yours exist. Make the music, the worlds is yours.
Listen again. Think of the song from the pt of view of someone who lost their partner at a young age, perhaps to one of the world wars or disease. Give a listen to, say, Vera Lynn's 'We'll Meet Again' -- not as great a song and maybe from pt of view instead of a solider -- but sentiment is somewhat similar.