![]() ![]() Usually about 80% of it stayed the same but a lot of the little aspects of the lyrics differ when comparing the numerous versions. Though not related, the two became linked in the jazz world for collaborating on tunes like this one and “Royal Garden Blues.” “Jelly Roll” became one of those tunes that no two singers ever sung in exactly the same way. ![]() The song “I Ain’t Gonna Give Nobody None of My Jelly Roll” was written by the team of Spencer Williams and Clarence Williams. The information listed above refers to the All Stars’s version of this song because that’s where my Itunes shuffle landed, but this entry is going to focus on both of Armstrong’s 1959 recordings of “I Ain’t Gonna Give Nobody None of My Jelly Roll.” It’s one of the odder songs in the Armstrong discography but it looks he never played it before or after, but between August 3 and Octohe made two completely different versions with two completely different bands…both featuring two completely different sets of lyrics! Louis Armstrong, trumpet, vocal Trummy Young, trumbone Peanuts Hucko, clarinet Billy Kyle, piano Mort Herbert, bass Danny Barcelona, drumsĬurrently available on CD: Satchmo Plays King Oliver was reissued on the Fuel 2000 label.Īvailable on Itunes? Yes, on a few cheapie compilations Written by Clarence Williams and Spencer Williams ![]()
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