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Louis Armstrong --Struttin with some barbecue
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Crédits

INTERPRÉTATION
Louis Armstrong and His Orchestra
Louis Armstrong and His Orchestra
Trompette
Chippie Willett
Chippie Willett
Interprète
Louis Bacon
Louis Bacon
Trompette
Sheldon Hemphill
Sheldon Hemphill
Trompette
Henry Allen
Henry Allen
Trompette
Wilbur de Paris
Wilbur de Paris
Trombone
Pops Foster
Pops Foster
Basse
George Washington
George Washington
Trombone
J.C. Higginbotham
J.C. Higginbotham
Trombone
Charlie Holmes
Charlie Holmes
Saxophone ténor
Bingie Madison
Bingie Madison
Saxophone ténor
Pete Clark
Pete Clark
Saxophone baryton
Albert Nicholas
Albert Nicholas
Saxophone ténor
Paul Barbarin
Paul Barbarin
Batterie
COMPOSITION ET PAROLES
Lil Hardin Armstrong
Lil Hardin Armstrong
Composition
Don Raye
Don Raye
Paroles/Composition
Chippie Willett
Chippie Willett
Arrangement

Paroles

Louis Armstrong Miscellaneous Dummy Song Louis Armstrong--Dummy Song I'll take the legs from some old table I'll take the arms from some old chair I'll take the neck from some old bottle And from a horse I'll take the hair I'll take the hands and face from some old clock And baby when I'm through I'll get more loving from the dum-dum-dummy Than I ever got from you Get me some legs get me a chair And a bottle, too Give a horse give me some time And baby when I'm through I'll take the legs from some old table I'll take the arms from some old chair I'll take the neck from some old bottle And from a horse I'll take the hair I'll take the hands and face from some old clock And baby when I'm through I'll get more loving from the dum-dum-dummy Than I ever got from you I get more loving from the dum-dum-dummy Than I ever got from you Yeah Mama get more loving From a dummy than I get from you
Writer(s): Don Raye, Lillian Hardin Armstrong Lyrics powered by www.musixmatch.com
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