The Spirit of St. Louis (album)
The Spirit of St. Louis is a studio album released by The Manhattan Transfer in 2000 by Atlantic Records. This album is the group's tribute to jazz musician Louis Armstrong.
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Released | 2000 | |||
Genre | Vocal jazz | |||
Label | Atlantic | |||
Producer | Craig Street | |||
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Track listing
# | Song title | Composer | length |
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1 | Stompin' at Mahogany Hall | Alan Paul, Spencer Williams | 2:48 |
2 | The Blues Are Brewin' | Louis Alter, Eddie DeLange | 6:18 |
3 | Sugar | Edna Alexander, Sidney Mitchell, Maceo Pinkard | 3:28 |
4 | A Kiss to Build a Dream On | Oscar Hammerstein II, Bert Kalmar, Harry Ruby | 4:30 |
5 | Old Man Mose | Louis Armstrong, Zilner Randolph | 3:16 |
6 | Do You Know What It Means to Miss New Orleans? | Eddie DeLange, Louis Alter | 5:29 |
7 | Gone Fishin' | Nick Kenny, Charles Kenny | 4:11 |
8 | Nothing Could Be Hotter Than That | Lilian Armstrong | 5:47 |
9 | Blue Again | Dorothy Fields, Jimmy McHugh | 4:45 |
10 | When You Wish upon a Star | Leigh Harline, Ned Washington | 5:46 |
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