Louis Armstrong - Sunset Cafe Stomp Lyrics
Sunset stomp got folks jumpin’
Sunset stomp got folks
Jumpin' up and down, all around
They yell, band men play some more
I’ll say it's hot
But your black bottom, it’s got ‘em
But, oh, that sunset stomp
Lord, it’s going
And the people strain
Created in the crazy house
It sets good folks insane
Gentlemen, ladies too
They loose their head
They’ll drop dead
Doin’ that sunset stomp
I said, doin' sunset stomp
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Louis Armstrong Sunset Cafe Stomp Comments
A first time 'listen' for me this one. Quite remarkable. I think this makes it the earliest recording of Louis I yet heard. I realise there must be earlier ones.
Wow! The remarkable Mister Armstrong!
Louis Armstrong and His Hot Five, November 16, 1926, Chicago, Illinois
"Sunset Cafe Stomp" (Venable, P.; Armstrong, Louis) [master 9893-A] -- OKeh 8423
Armstrong, Louis (Cornet)
Alix, May (Vocal)
Ory, Kid (Tromb)
Dodds, Johnny (Clt)
Armstrong, Lil Hardin (Pno)
St. Cyr, Johnny (Banjo)
"dippermouth blogspot" is excellent for Armstrong's music, it is by author and musician Ricky Riccardi, the Archivist at the Louis Armstrong Museum in New York.