Here is a look at the essential tracks that define Armstrong's "Greatest Hits" and why they continue to dominate the jazz world. The Essential Tracklist
In the end, Louis Armstrong famously said, "There is two kinds of music, the good and the bad. I play the good kind." Whether you listen to a 24-bit zip file on your phone or a shellac 78 on a vintage phonograph, ensure you are listening to the good kind. Satchmo’s trumpet doesn’t care about the format—only that you’re smiling while you listen.
, here are a few creative ways to arrange his iconic tracks and legacy: Option 1: The "Tracklist" Back Print