Louis Armstrong Cover Songs
All Louis Armstrong Songs | Cover Chain
Songs covered by Louis Armstrong
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"Ain't Misbehavin'," from the Fats Waller album "Handful of Keys", was covered on the Louis Armstrong album "Essential Louis Armstrong."
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"Blueberry Hill," from the The Glenn Miller Orchestra album "Les Triomphes du jazz (disc 5: Glenn Miller et son orchestre)", was covered on the Louis Armstrong album "Legendary Satchmo."
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"Cabaret," from the Jill Haworth album "Sony Soundtrack For A Century: Broadway - The Great Original Cast Recordings (Disc 2)", was covered on the Louis Armstrong album "The Louis Armstrong Collection."
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"C'est si Bon," from the Yves Montand album "Montand", was covered on the Louis Armstrong album "Jazz In The Night."
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"Dream a Little Dream of Me," from the Frankie Laine album "Rawhide (disc 6)", was covered on the Louis Armstrong album "What a Wonderful World."
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"Is You Is or Is You Ain't (My Baby)," from the Louis Jordan album "The Anthology 1938 - 1953 (disc 2)", was covered on the Louis Armstrong album "Louis Armstrong (disc 2)."
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"Mack the Knife," from the Kurt Weill album "Classical Jukebox, Vol. II", was covered on the Louis Armstrong album "Satchmo the Great."
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"Snowball," from the Hoagy Carmichael album "Sings & Plays", was covered on the Louis Armstrong album "Louis Armstrong (disc 2)."
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"St. Louis Blues," from the W. C. Handy album "The Blues: A Musical Journey (disc 1)", was covered on the Louis Armstrong album "Essential Louis Armstrong."
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"Star Dust," from the Hoagy Carmichael album "Ole Buttermilk Sky", was covered on the Louis Armstrong album "Essential Louis Armstrong 2."
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"What a Wonderful World," from the Louis Armstrong album "Vietnam: Songs from the Divided House (Disc 2)", was covered on the Louis Armstrong album "Vietnam: Songs from the Divided House (Disc 2)."
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"Wolverton Mountain," from the Claude King album "More Than Climbing That Mountain, Wolverton Mountain, That Is (disc 2)", was covered on the Louis Armstrong album "What a Wonderful World."
Louis Armstrong songs that have been covered
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"Back o' Town Blues," from the Louis Armstrong album "The Essence of Louis Armstrong" , was covered on the Van Morrison album "Jools Holland's Big Band Rhythm & Blues." -


"Blue Again," from the Louis Armstrong album "Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man (disc 4)" , was covered on the Versus album "2002 Teenbeat Sampler." -


"Blue Turning Grey Over You," from the Louis Armstrong album "Satch Plays Fats" , was covered on the Ringo Starr album "Sentimental Journey." -


"Don't Get Around Much Anymore," from the Louis Armstrong album "An American Songbook" , was covered on the Shelby Lynne album "Epic Recordings." -


"Heebie Jeebies," from the Louis Armstrong album "The Best of Louis Armstrong" , was covered on the The Puppini Sisters album "Betcha Bottom Dollar." -


"Hello, Dolly!," from the Louis Armstrong album "Ken Burns Jazz: The Story of America's Music (disc 5)" , was covered on the The Bachelors album "I Believe: The Very Best of The Bachelors." -


"Hello, Dolly!," from the Louis Armstrong album "Ken Burns Jazz: The Story of America's Music (disc 5)" , was covered on the Kenny Ball & His Jazzmen album "Midnight in Moscow." -


"It's All In The Game," from the Louis Armstrong album "Kiss of Fire" , was covered on the Sandy Posey album "All American Country." -


"Jeepers Creepers," from the Louis Armstrong album "Forever Gold" , was covered on the The Puppini Sisters album "Betcha Bottom Dollar." -


"Muskrat Ramble," from the Louis Armstrong album "Essential" , was covered on the Harry Connick, Jr. album "Eleven." -


"Skokiaan," from the Louis Armstrong album "Louis Forever (disc 1)" , was covered on the Bill Haley album "Legends." -


"St. James Infirmary," from the Louis Armstrong album "C'est si bon" , was covered on the Hugh Laurie album "Let Them Talk." -


"That Lucky Old Sun," from the Louis Armstrong album "Greatest Hits" , was covered on the Johnny Cash album "More American Outtakes." -


"We have all the time in the world," from the Louis Armstrong album "The Best of James Bond: 30th Anniversary Collection" , was covered on the My Bloody Valentine album "Vox/Island: You Can All Join In '94." -


"We Have All the Time in the World," from the Louis Armstrong album "The Best of James Bond: 30th Anniversary Collection" , was covered on the Fun Lovin' Criminals album "Come Find Yourself." -


"We Have All the Time in the World," from the Louis Armstrong album "We Have All the Time in the World" , was covered on the Vic Damone album "The Great Crooners." -


"(What A) Wonderful World," from the Louis Armstrong album "Jazz For Kids: Sing, Clap, Wiggle, and Shake" , was covered on the The Flaming Lips album "The Day They Shot a Hole in the Jesus Egg (disc 1)." -


"What a Wonderful World," from the Louis Armstrong album "Jazz For Kids: Sing, Clap, Wiggle, and Shake" , was covered on the Joey Ramone album "Don't Worry About Me." -


"What a Wonderful World," from the Louis Armstrong album "Jazz For Kids: Sing, Clap, Wiggle, and Shake" , was covered on the Nick Cave album "Songs for a November Night." -


"What a Wonderful World," from the Louis Armstrong album "Jazz For Kids: Sing, Clap, Wiggle, and Shake" , was covered on the Roy Clark album "When Pigs Fly." -


"What a Wonderful World," from the Louis Armstrong album "Vietnam: Songs from the Divided House (Disc 2)" , was covered on the Victoria Williams album "Loose." -


"What A Wonderful World," from the Louis Armstrong album "Vietnam: Songs from the Divided House (Disc 2)" , was covered on the Engelbert Humperdinck album "His Greatest Love Songs." -


"What A Wonderful World," from the Louis Armstrong album "Vietnam: Songs from the Divided House (Disc 2)" , was covered on the Ray Price album "Prisoner of Love." -


"What a Wonderful World," from the Louis Armstrong album "Vietnam: Songs from the Divided House (Disc 2)" , was covered on the Guy Sebastian album "Just as I Am." -


"What a Wonderful World," from the Louis Armstrong album "Vietnam: Songs from the Divided House (Disc 2)" , was covered on the Tokyo Ska Paradise Orchestra album "Best (1989-1997)." -


"What a Wonderful World," from the Louis Armstrong album "Vietnam: Songs from the Divided House (Disc 2)" , was covered on the Louis Armstrong album "Vietnam: Songs from the Divided House (Disc 2)." -


"What a Wonderful World," from the Louis Armstrong album "Oldies (disc 2)" , was covered on the Eva Cassidy album "Live at Blues Alley." -


"What a Wonderful World," from the Louis Armstrong album "What a Wonderful World" , was covered on the Coldplay album "2003-07-20: Byron Bay, Australia." -


"What a Wonderful World," from the Louis Armstrong album "What a Wonderful World" , was covered on the Keane album "Little Broken Words." -


"What a Wonderful World," from the Louis Armstrong album "What a Wonderful World" , was covered on the Paolo Nutini album "2007-07-07: Live Earth, Wembley Stadium, London, UK." -


"What a Wonderful World," from the Louis Armstrong album "What a Wonderful World" , was covered on the Wyatt, Atzmon, Stephen album "For the Ghosts Within." -


"What a Wonderful World," from the Louis Armstrong album "Greatest Hits" , was covered on the Céline Dion album "Miracle." -


"What a Wonderful World," from the Louis Armstrong album "Greatest Hits" , was covered on the Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds album "Backside of the Cave." -


"What a Wonderful World," from the Louis Armstrong album "Men in Song" , was covered on the Katie Melua album "The Katie Melua Collection." -


"What a Wonderful World," from the Louis Armstrong album "Memories in Gold" , was covered on the TNT album "All the Way to the Sun." -


"Zat You Santa Claus," from the Louis Armstrong album "Merry Christmas" , was covered on the Buster Poindexter album "How Cool Is That Christmas (Rachael Ray)." -


"Zat You Santa Claus," from the Louis Armstrong album "Merry Christmas" , was covered on the The Brian Setzer Orchestra album "Dig That Crazy Christmas."

