"C" Jam Blues (live, 1947-11-30: Symphony Hall, Boston, MA, USA)

~ Recording by Louis Armstrong

Appears on releases

#TitleLengthTrack artistRelease titleRelease artistRelease group typeCountry/DateLabelCatalog#
Official
2.5“C” Jam Blues?:??Louis Armstrong and the All-StarsSatchmo at Symphony HallLouis Armstrong and the All-StarsAlbum + Live
  • US1951-04-30
Decca RecordsDX-108
1.8"C" Jam Blues3:29Louis Armstrong & His All‐StarsLouis ArmstrongLouis ArmstrongAlbum + Compilation
It’s Music22 701
1.13"C" Jam Blues3:30Louis ArmstrongSatchmo at Symphony HallLouis ArmstrongAlbum + Live
1.13C Jam Blues3:30Louis Armstrong & All His StarsSatchmo at Symphony HallLouis Armstrong & His All‐StarsAlbum + Live
Decca RecordsGRD-661
1.13C Jam Blues3:32Louis ArmstrongAt Symphony HallLouis ArmstrongAlbum + Compilation
  • FR2003-11-13
Dreyfus JazzFDM 36746-2
3.6“C” Jam Blues3:30Louis ArmstrongLegends of JazzVarious ArtistsAlbum + Compilation
Weton‐WesgramLATA523
2.14C Jam Blues3:30Louis ArmstrongComplete New York Town Hall & Boston Symphony Hall ConcertsLouis ArmstrongAlbum + Compilation + Live
Disconforme S.L. (Andorra Label)DRCD11291
1.13C‐Jam Blues3:30Louis Armstrong and the All-StarsSatchmo at Symphony HallLouis Armstrong and the All-StarsAlbum + Live
  • XW2007-05-17
GRP (Grusin-Rosen Productions)
(unknown)
1.5C Jam Blues3:30Louis ArmstrongLouis Armstrong And The All Stars At Symphony HallLouis ArmstrongAlbum + Compilation

Relationships

edit of:"C" Jam Blues (live, 1947-11-30: Symphony Hall, Boston, MA, USA) by Louis Armstrong & His All‐Stars
recording of:“C” Jam Blues
“C” Jam Blues (on 1947-11-30: live)

“C” Jam Blues

composer:Barney Bigard
Duke Ellington (US composer, pianist & jazz bandleader) (in 1942)
later versions:Duke’s Place
is the basis for:“C” Jam Blues (arr. Donahue)