Listen New Orleans (1947) Soundtrack
A gambling hall owner relocates from New Orleans to Chicago and entertains his patrons with hot jazz by Louis Armstrong, Billie Holiday, Woody Herman, and others.
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The Blues Are Brewin' |
Edgar De Lange: writer, composer
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Do You Know What It Means to Miss New Orleans |
Louis Armstrong: performer
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Where the Blues Were Born in New Orleans |
Louis Armstrong: performer
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The Blues Are Brewin' |
Louis Armstrong: performer
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Do You Know What It Means to Miss New Orleans |
Billie Holiday: performer
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The Blues Are Brewin' |
Billie Holiday: performer
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Do You Know What It Means to Miss New Orleans |
Louis Alter: composer
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The Blues Are Brewin' |
Louis Alter: composer
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Do You Know What It Means to Miss New Orleans |
Edgar De Lange: writer
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Endie |
Edgar De Lange: writer, composer
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Do You Know What It Means to Miss New Orleans |
Woody Herman: performer
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Where the Blues Were Born in New Orleans |
Bob Carleton: composer
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Do You Know What It Means to Miss New Orleans |
Arthur Schutt: performer
Dorothy Patrick: performer
Richard Hageman: performer
Theodora Lynch: performer
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Where the Blues Were Born in New Orleans |
Cliff Dixon: composer
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Maryland, My Maryland |
Louis Armstrong: performer
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Buddy Bolden's Blues |
Louis Armstrong: performer
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Farewell to Storyville |
Louis Armstrong: performer
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Endie |
Louis Armstrong: performer
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(Do You Know What It Means to Miss) New Orleans |
Louis Armstrong: performer
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Farewell to Storyville |
Billie Holiday: performer
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Endie |
Billie Holiday: performer
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(Do You Know What It Means to Miss) New Orleans |
Billie Holiday: performer
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Endie |
Louis Alter: composer
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(Do You Know What It Means to Miss) New Orleans |
Louis Alter: composer
Edgar De Lange: composer
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Farewell to Storyville |
Spencer Williams: composer
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Buddy Bolden's Blues |
Ferdinand 'Jelly Roll: writer
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(Do You Know What It Means to Miss) New Orleans |
Woody Herman: performer
Arthur Schutt: performer
Dorothy Patrick: performer
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Maryland, My Maryland |
James Ryder Randall: writer
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(Do You Know What It Means to Miss) New Orleans |
Richard Hageman: performer
Theodora Lynch: performer
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West End Blues |
Louis Armstrong: performer
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Fantasie-Impromptu in C Sharp Minor, Op.66 |
Frédéric Chopin: writer
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Beale Street Blues |
W.C. Handy: writer
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West End Blues |
Clarence Williams: writer
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Milenberg Joys |
Walter Melrose: writer
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Dipper Mouth Blues |
Walter Melrose: writer
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Basin Street Blues |
Spencer Williams: writer
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Shim-Me-Sha-Wabble |
Spencer Williams: writer
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Mahogany Hall Stomp |
Spencer Williams: writer
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Milenberg Joys |
Ferdinand 'Jelly Roll: writer
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King Porter Stomp |
Ferdinand 'Jelly Roll: writer
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A Hot Time in the Old Town |
Theo. A. Metz: composer
Joe Hayden: writer
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Milenberg Joys |
Paul Mares: writer
Leon Rappolo: writer
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New Orleans Stomp |
Joe Oliver: writer
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West End Blues |
Joe Oliver: composer
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Dipper Mouth Blues |
Joe Oliver: composer
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Fantasie-Impromptu in C Sharp Minor, Op.66 |
Arthur Schutt: performer
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Honky Tonk Train Blues |
Meade 'Lux: writer
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Fantasie-Impromptu in C Sharp Minor, Op.66 |
Richard Hageman: performer
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