Louis Armstrong

Louis Armstrong Top Songs Greatest Hits and Chart Singles Discography

Louis Daniel Armstrong (August 4, 1901 – July 6, 1971), nicknamed "Satchmo", "Satch", and "Pops", was an American jazz and blues trumpeter and vocalist. Among the most influential figures in jazz, his career spanned five decades and several eras in the history of the genre. Armstrong received numerous accolades including the Grammy Award for Best Male Vocal Performance for Hello, Dolly! in 1965, as well as a posthumous win for the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award in 1972. His influence crossed... [more on Wikipedia]

Louis Armstrong began charting in 1926 with Muskrat Ramble.The artist placed 65 songs on the Billboard Hot 100, 18 of which reached the Top‑10, including 2 number‑ones.The artist scored 10 UK Top‑75 entries, including 5 Top‑10 placements, including 1 number‑one.On US AC the artist achieved 5 Top‑10s, 1 of which peaked at number‑one.On US RnB the artist achieved 1 Top‑10.

Top songs: #1: Hello, Dolly! - #2: All of Me - #3: I'm in the Mood for Love - #4: You Can Depend on Me - #5: Love, You Funny Thing
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  1926
1.
07/1926

Muskrat Ramble
Louis Armstrong greentick

178 pts
8
US






[Okeh 8300]
written by Kid Ory
  1927
2.
1927

Big Butter and Egg Man
Louis Armstrong greentick

125 pts
13
US






[Okeh 8423]
written by Percy Venable
3.
1927

Keyhole Blues
Louis Armstrong greentick

108 pts
16
US






[Okeh 8496]
written by Wesley Wilson
4.
1927

Potato Head Blues
Louis Armstrong greentick

132 pts
12
US






[Okeh 8503]
written by Louis Armstrong greentick
  1928
5.
1928

Hotter Than That
Louis Armstrong greentick

150 pts
10
US






[Okeh 8535]
written by Lil Hardin
Struttin' with Some Barbecue
6.
1928

Struttin' with Some Barbecue
Louis Armstrong greentick

118 pts
14
US






[Okeh 8566]
written by Lil Hardin
7.
1928

West End Blues
Louis Armstrong greentick

177 pts
8
US






[Okeh 8597]
written by King Oliver & Clarence Williams
  1929
Ain't Misbehavin'
8.
1929

Ain't Misbehavin'
Louis Armstrong greentick

195 pts
7
US






written by Fats Waller, Harry Brooks & Andy Razaf
9.
1929

St. James Infirmary
Louis Armstrong greentick

116 pts
15
US






written by Joe Primrose
10.
1929

When You're Smiling
Louis Armstrong greentick

116 pts
15
US






written by Larry Shay, Mark Fisher & Joe Goodwin
  1930
11.
1930

I'm a Ding Dong Daddy (From Dumas)
Louis Armstrong greentick

97 pts
19
US






written by Phil Baxter
If I Could Be with You One Hour Tonight
12.
1930

If I Could Be with You One Hour Tonight
Louis Armstrong greentick

128 pts
13
US






written by James P. Johnson & Henry Creamer
13.
1930

Memories of You
Louis Armstrong greentick

100 pts
18
US






written by Andy Razaf & Eubie Blake
St. Louis Blues
14.
1930

St. Louis Blues
Louis Armstrong greentick

141 pts
11
US






written by William Christopher Handy
  1931
15.
1931

I'll Be Glad When You're Dead, You Rascal You
Louis Armstrong greentick

123 pts
13
US






written by Sam Theard
Peanut Vendor
16.
1931

Peanut Vendor
Louis Armstrong greentick

113 pts
15
US






written by Moises Simons, L. Wolfe Gilbert & Marion Sunshine
17.
1931

Star Dust
Louis Armstrong greentick

106 pts
16
US






written by Hoagy Carmichael & Mitchell Parish
  1932
After You've Gone
18.
1932

After You've Gone
Louis Armstrong greentick

114 pts
15
US






written by Turner Layton & Henry Creamer
19.
1932

#2  All of Me
Louis Armstrong greentick

373 pts
1
US






written by Gerald Marks & Seymour Simons
20.
1932

Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea
Louis Armstrong greentick

131 pts
12
US






written by Harold Arlen & Ted Koehler
21.
1932

Body and Soul
Louis Armstrong greentick

192 pts
7
US






written by Edward Heyman, Robert Sour, Johnny Green & Frank Eyton
Chinatown, My Chinatown
22.
1932

Chinatown, My Chinatown
Louis Armstrong greentick

232 pts
5
US






written by Jean Schwartz & William Jerome
23.
1932

Home
Louis Armstrong greentick

97 pts
18
US






written by Harry Clarkson, Jeff Clarkson & Peter van Steeden
24.
1932

I Got Rhythm
Louis Armstrong greentick

101 pts
17
US






written by George Gershwin & Ira Gershwin
25.
1932

Keepin' out of Mischief Now
Louis Armstrong greentick

101 pts
17
US






written by Andy Razaf & Fats Waller
26.
1932

Kickin' the Gong Around
Louis Armstrong greentick

137 pts
11
US






written by Harold Arlen & Ted Koehler
27.
1932

Lawd, You Made the Night Too Long
Louis Armstrong greentick

114 pts
15
US






written by Isham Jones & Sam M. Lewis
28.
1932

#5  Love, You Funny Thing
Louis Armstrong greentick

255 pts
4
US






written by Roy Turk & Fred Ahlert
29.
1932

Shine
Louis Armstrong greentick

101 pts
17
US






written by Ford Dabney, Cecil Mack & Lew Brown
30.
1932

Sweethearts on Parade
Louis Armstrong greentick

212 pts
6
US






written by Carmen Lombardo & Charles Newman
31.
1932

#4  You Can Depend on Me
Louis Armstrong greentick

256 pts
4
US






written by Charles Carpenter, Louis Dunlap & Earl Hines
  1933
32.
1933

Hobo, You Can't Ride This Train
Louis Armstrong greentick

153 pts
10
US






written by Louis Armstrong greentick
33.
1933

I Gotta Right to Sing the Blues
Louis Armstrong greentick

100 pts
18
US






written by Harold Arlen & Ted Koehler
34.
1933

That's My Home
Louis Armstrong greentick

104 pts
17
US






written by Leon René, Otis René & Ben Ellison
  1935
35.
1935

#3  I'm in the Mood for Love
Louis Armstrong greentick

266 pts
3
US






written by Jimmy McHugh & Dorothy Fields
36.
1935

You are My Lucky Star
Louis Armstrong greentick

208 pts
6
US






written by Nacio H. Brown & Arthur Freed
  1936
37.
1936

I Hope Gabriel Likes My Music
Louis Armstrong greentick

122 pts
13
US






written by David Franklin
38.
1936

Keyhole Blues
Louis Armstrong greentick

92 pts
19
US






R
written by Wesley Wilson
39.
1936

Lyin' to Myself
Louis Armstrong greentick

146 pts
10
US






written by Hoagy Carmichael & Stanley Adams
40.
1936

On a Cocoanut Island
Louis Armstrong greentick

99 pts
17
US






written by Leroy Anderson
41.
1936

Red Sails in the Sunset
Louis Armstrong greentick

112 pts
15
US






written by Hugh Williams & Jimmy Kennedy
42.
1936

Thanks a Million
Louis Armstrong greentick

99 pts
17
US






written by Gus Kahn & Arthur Johnston
  1937
Alexander's Ragtime Band
43.
1937

Alexander's Ragtime Band
Louis Armstrong greentick

128 pts
12
US






written by Irving Berlin
44.
1937

Public Melody Number One
Louis Armstrong greentick

188 pts
7
US






from the movie Artists and Models
written by Ted Koehler & Harold Arlen
  1938
45.
1938

Going to Shout All Over God's Heaven
Louis Armstrong greentick

105 pts
16
US






written by traditional
46.
1938

I Double Dare You
Louis Armstrong greentick

95 pts
18
US






written by Terry Shand & Jimmy Eaton
47.
1938

Love Walked In
Louis Armstrong greentick

92 pts
19
US






written by George Gershwin & Ira Gershwin
48.
1938

Once in a While
Louis Armstrong greentick

112 pts
15
US






written by Michael Edwards & Bud Green
  1939
49.
1939

Jeepers Creepers
Louis Armstrong greentick

128 pts
12
US






written by Harry Warren & Johnny Mercer
50.
1939

West End Blues
Louis Armstrong greentick

122 pts
13
US






written by King Oliver & Clarence Williams
51.
1939

When the Saints Go Marching In
Louis Armstrong greentick

146 pts
10
US






written by traditional
  1941
The Peanut Vendor
52.
1941

The Peanut Vendor
Louis Armstrong greentick

72 pts
25
US






[Okeh 41478]
written by Moises Simons
  1945
I Wonder
53.
03/1945

I Wonder
Louis Armstrong greentick

35 pts




3
R&B


[Decca 18652]
written by Pvt. Cecil Gant & Raymond Leveen
  1949
That Lucky Old Sun (Just Rolls Around Heaven All Day)
54.
10/1949

That Lucky Old Sun (Just Rolls Around Heaven All Day)
Louis Armstrong greentick

107 pts
19
US


14
R&B


[Decca 24752]
written by Beasley Smith & Haven Gillespie
  1950
La Vie en rose
55.
10/1950

La Vie en rose
Louis Armstrong greentick

58 pts
28
US






[Decca 27113]
written by Louis Guglielmi & Édith Piaf
  1951
56.
09/1951

(When We Are Dancing) I Get Ideas
Louis Armstrong greentick

147 pts
10
US






[Decca 27720]
written by Lenny Sanders & Dorcas Cochran
57.
11/1951

A Kiss to Build a Dream On
Louis Armstrong greentick

106 pts
16
US






[Decca 27720]
written by Bert Kalmar, Harry Ruby & Oscar Hammerstein II
  1952
Kiss of Fire
58.
06/1952

Kiss of Fire
Louis Armstrong greentick

58 pts
20
US






[Decca 28177]
written by Angel Villoldo, Lester Allen & Robert Hill
Takes Two to Tango
59.
10/1952

Takes Two to Tango
Louis Armstrong greentick

194 pts
19
US




6
UK
[Decca 28394]
written by Al Hoffman & Dick Manning
  1956
60.
02/1956

Three Penny Opera Theme (Mack the Knife)
Louis Armstrong greentick

154 pts
20
US




8
UK
with His All-Stars
written by Kurt Weill & Bertolt Brecht
61.
06/1956

Take It Satch EP (featuring Tiger Rag / Mack the Knife)
Louis Armstrong greentick

from Take It Satch EP   
34 pts






29
UK
with His All-Stars
written by Nick LaRocca, Heinrich Frantzen, Louis Armstrong greentick, Luis Russell, Bertolt Brecht, Kurt Weill & Marc Blitzstein
62.
07/1956

The Faithful Hussar
Louis Armstrong greentick

37 pts






27
UK
with His All-Stars
[Columbia 40711]
written by Heinrich Frantzen
Blueberry Hill
63.
11/1956

Blueberry Hill
Louis Armstrong greentick

35 pts
29
US






Louis Armstrong and Gordon Jenkins; recorded in 1949
[Decca 30091]
written by Vincent Rose, Al Lewis & Larry Stock
  1959
64.
11/1959

A Theme from the Threepenny Opera (Mack the Knife)
Louis Armstrong greentick

45 pts






24
UK
with His All-Stars
R
written by Kurt Weill & Bertolt Brecht
  1964
Hello, Dolly!
65.
02/1964

#1  Hello, Dolly!
Louis Armstrong greentick

from Hello, Dolly!   
376 pts
1
US
1
AC


4
UK
as Louis Armstrong & The All Stars
Grammy Award for Song of the Year 1965
[Kapp 573]
written by Jerry Herman
I Still Get Jealous
66.
06/1964

I Still Get Jealous
Louis Armstrong greentick

from Hello, Dolly!   
32 pts
45
US
7
AC




[Kapp 597]
written by Jule Styne & Sammy Cahn
So Long, Dearie
67.
10/1964

So Long, Dearie
Louis Armstrong greentick

26 pts
56
US
9
AC




[Mercury 72338]
written by Jerry Herman
  1966
Mame
68.
05/1966

Mame
Louis Armstrong greentick

23 pts
81
US
7
AC




[Mercury 72574]
written by Jerry Herman
  1967
What a Wonderful World
69.
10/1967

What a Wonderful World
Louis Armstrong greentick

235 pts
116
US
12
AC


1
UK
[A&M 10982]
written by George Douglas & George David Weiss
  1968
70.
06/1968

The Sunshine of Your Love
Louis Armstrong greentick

19 pts






41
UK
written by Chet Gierlach, George Douglas & Leonard Whitcup
  1988
What a Wonderful World
71.
02/1988

What a Wonderful World
Louis Armstrong greentick

from Good Morning Vietnam: The Original Motion Picture Soundtrack   Good Morning Vietnam: The Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
59 pts
32
US
7
AC


53
UK
R
[A&M 3010]
written by George Douglas & George David Weiss
  1989
What a Wonderful World
72.
03/1989

What a Wonderful World
Louis Armstrong greentick

from Good Morning Vietnam: The Original Motion Picture Soundtrack   Good Morning Vietnam: The Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
4 pts






99
UK
R
written by George Douglas & George David Weiss
  1994
We Have All the Time in the World
73.
11/1994

We Have All the Time in the World
Louis Armstrong greentick

159 pts






3
UK
R
written by John Barry & Hal David
  2007
74.
12/2007

Cool Yule
Louis Armstrong greentick

3 pts






103
UK
written by Steve Allen


See also...

Bing Crosby & Louis Armstrong • Bing Crosby and Louis ArmstrongElla Fitzgerald and Louis ArmstrongLouis Armstrong & Bing CrosbyLouis Armstrong and Dave BrubeckLouis Armstrong and Gordon Jenkins and His Orchestra


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