Stardust - Louis Armstrong - The actual best version video free download


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Uploaded: 2011/02/20

That is, the best version in my opinion anyway.

I hope you like it too, if you don't then go back to whatever you were doing (being deaf... probably)

Comments

8 years ago

MerleOberon

I'd kill to share a doobie with Mr. Armstrong!!!

8 years ago

Tony Lockwood

I think subjective comparisons are used too often ('He is best!'; No ' so and so is better'). Why not just enjoy the man and his music and celebrate the fact that we had him.

8 years ago

fred price

genius!!

8 years ago

Nadia Lynggaard

Love it....Stardust - Louis Armstrong

9 years ago

Rafael Mattos

My king.

9 years ago

Mathieu Schuler

I think the Frank Sinatra with the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra is the best to listen to. It's easy listening and a soft song, where as this version is loud and his voice is not very soothing. Just my opinion. Thanks for reading!

9 years ago

henochparks

A NATIONAL TREASURE

9 years ago

Momo Bobo

Love this version -- not the best in my opinion though. Gotta give that award to Mr. Nat King Cole

9 years ago

Anthony Davis

He was an icon in his time. I was a child when I first heard his trumpet and I later became a trumpet player in my high school band.

9 years ago

JRay6017

My pop was the mgr of a jazz bar in samo, they called him the singing bartender, where Pops used to come play on occasion..Sometimes he would come to our house for Sunday dinner too. I remember sitting at his feet while he played and sang and his huge cheeks as he blew, as they would make me laugh..when he would finish a song, he would laugh and pinch my dimpled cheeks..He loved my mamas meatballs too. His masterful voicing is what makes this the best version to this day. 

9 years ago

Tim The Aussie

Willie Nelsons version is best.

9 years ago

Katheryne Clayton

Excuse me Mr. Perks - without Louis Armstrong there would be no Shaw or Clark.

9 years ago

drakelucas

I think this one and the Artie Shaw version are the best

9 years ago

Johnny Maynard

its not the best version

9 years ago

Johnny Maynard

what is this he can't sing put hip hope get rid of this one omg

9 years ago

Johnny Maynard

it was for homework amg do not want to do this every again 

9 years ago

Nicholas Reid

I completely and utterly forgive Louis for missing the first stanza of the lyrics because what he does with the rest is brilliant. and so's what comes out of the horn. Yes - probably the best version.

9 years ago

Richard Gardner

Yeah Louie is fun here, but really there is no question that the version done by Nat Cole is easily best.. It's a really great tune and besides crediting Hoagy Carmichael for writing the music we must also acknowledge that Parish's lyrics are among the great examples of love and dwelling on the past. 

9 years ago

tricky dick

Take 4.

9 years ago

K Therese

Ain't nobody better than Louis but a lot of people came close - Hoagy and Willie do well, but you're quite right in your title. He does a lot of things best.

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