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Lil Armstrong And Her Orchestra - Safely Locked Up In My Heart / Harlem On Saturday Night Album

Lil Armstrong And Her Orchestra - Safely Locked Up In My Heart / Harlem On Saturday Night Album
Performer: Lil Armstrong And Her Orchestra
Title: Safely Locked Up In My Heart / Harlem On Saturday Night
Country: UK
Genre: Jazz
Style:Swing
Released: 1939
Catalog number: 02732
Label: Brunswick
MP3 album szie: 2932 mb
FLAC album size: 2628 mb

Tracklist

1Harlem On Saturday Night
Written By – Johnson, Smith
2Safely Locked Up In My Heart
Written By – Armstrong, Avon

Versions

CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
2234Lil Armstrong And Her Orchestra Safely Locked Up In My Heart / Harlem On Saturday Night ‎(Shellac, 10")Decca2234US1938
A 82039Lil Armstrong And Her Orchestra Safely Locked Up In My Heart / Harlem On Saturday Night ‎(Shellac, 10")BrunswickA 82039Germany1939

Credits

  • VocalsLil Armstrong

Barcodes

  • Matrix / Runout (Side A): 64604A
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B): 64606A

Companies

  • Record Company – Brunswick Ltd.

Short intro

Safely Locked Up In My Heart - Original - Lil Hardin Armstrong And Her Swing Orchestra. Лента с персональными рекомендациями и музыкальными новинками, радио, подборки на любой вкус, удобное управление своей коллекцией. Safely Locked up in My Heart 51:53 20. Everything's Wrong, Ain't Nothing Right 54:55 21. Harlem on Saturday Night 58:02 22. Knock-Kneed Sal 1:00:44. Lil Armstrong And Her Swing Band. On Saturday Night - Original - Lil Hardin Armstrong And Her Swing Orchestra. Lil Hardin Armstrong. Harlem On Saturday Night. No Regrets. Lil Armstrong Lillian Hardin, February 3, 1898 August 27, 1971 was a jazz pianist, composer, arranger, singer, and bandleader, and the second wife of Louis Armstrong with whom she collaborated on many recordings in the 1920s. Hardin's compositions include Struttin' With Some Barbecue, Don't Jive Me, Two Deuces, Knee Drops, Doin' the Suzie-Q, Just For a Thrill which became a major hit when revived by Ray Charles in 1959, Clip Joint, and Bad Boy a minor hit for Ri read more. When Wellman Braud showed up to play bass on April 15, 1937, Pops Foster retreated to the drums. It's the kind of a reaction you'd expect out of any sensible bassist, although Foster could have stood his ground. Maybe they flipped a coin. In any case, Foster uses the hi-hat with great success. Safely Locked Up in My Heart. Lil Armstrong. Harlem on Saturday Night. Willie The Lion Smith. Lil Armstrong And Her Swing Orchestra. Lindy Hop. Safely Locked Up In My Heart. This song is by Lil Hardin Armstrong and appears on the album Lil Hardin Armstrong and Her Swing Orchestra 1936-1940 1991. I've got you where no one can ever find youNo one can take you from meYou and I, we will never be apartYou're safely locked up in my heart. Hmm, no matter where you are todayEven though it's miles awayThere's nothin' in this world can ever keep us apartYou're safely locked up in my heart. Most popular albums by Lil Hardin Armstrong: Lil Hardin Armstrong. The Chronological Classics 1936-1940. Lil Hardin was another of the Memphis jazz ladies - born in Memphis February 1898. She moved to Chicago with her mother and got a job as a teen demonstrating sheet music in a Chicago music store. Jelly Roll Morton frequented the store and taught her to play the 'hot style jazz which became her early style. She and Jelly Roll had a close association in Chicago and Morton even wrote a song in her honor-Pretty Lil which can be seen on this channel. She died onstage while giving a tribute to Louis Armstrong shortly after Louis had died in 1971. Has been played on. United States 1