Potato Head Blues
Louis Armstrong Lyrics


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Ari Patrinos

Woody Allen says this recording is one of the things that makes life worth living at the end of the film Manhattan.

Christopher T.

He's right.

EnochTheSeer

That's how I know this song! Loved it ever since

Norman Saulnier

In 1955, after a long hot walk to a youth hostel in southern France, I entered the cool dark front doorway and potato head blues was playing.It brought me to tears, I was so overcome.

jeff Craven

My favorite Armstrong recording. Yesss! Plus that Johnny Dodd's solo! I love when the whole band comes in after Louis's beautiful break time solo.

emilianoturazzi

Johnny Dodds' solo is the first collective chorus :) a wonder, one of his best works on record. nothing to say on Louis' work here. perfect from first to last note.

Investing for Tomorrow

Incredibly uplifting, takes away the heartache and the sorrows. Only one Satchmo

Vilhelm Lindgren

One of my all time favorites. We had it on a "clay cake" when I was a kid. (Still have, but I don't dare play it, afraid of scratching it more). Still cant sit still when I hear!

Garyb3397

Woody Allen once said this recording was one of the single reasons to value being alive.

Christopher T.

Woody knew.

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