Personnel: Louis Armstrong – vocals Ed Grady – drums Louis Armstrong, Billy Butterfield – trumpet Lou Mc Garity, Cutty Cutshall – trombone Al Klink, Hyme Schertzer – sax Bernie Leighton – piano Carmen Mastren – [More]
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Track Listing: 01. – Baby I’m A Fool 02. – If There Stars Were Mine 03. – So Long 04. – Les Etoiles 05. – If Ever I Recall Your Face 06. – My One [More]