1930 LOUIS ARMSTRONG Sebastian New Cotton Club Okeh 41478 PEANUT VENDOR/ Driving

Sold Date: August 25, 2021
Start Date: August 23, 2021
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A series of great  JAZZ , Personality and Comedy Records

Great performance by LOUIS ARMSTRONG and his Orch in two early performances

Louis Armstrong And His Sebastian New Cotton Club Orchestra* ?– You're Driving Me Crazy! (What Did I Do?) / The Peanut Vendor
Label:
Okeh ?– 41478

A You're Driving Me Crazy! (What Did I Do?) = Me Estás Volviendo Loco
Written-By – Donaldson*
B The Peanut Vendor = El Manisero
Written-By – Sunshine*, Simons*


Recorded December 23, 1930


Recorded in Los Angeles, CA
Louis Armstrong, trumpet, vocal; McClure Morris, Harold Scott, trumpet; Luther Craven, trombone; Les Hite, alto saxophone, conductor; Marvin Johnson, alto saxophone; Charlie Jones, clarinet, tenor saxophone; Henry Prince, piano, percussion; Bill Perkins, guitar; Joe Bailey, bass; Lionel Hampton, drums

The song, known as the first Cuban number to really become a popular hit in the United States. Already popular in Cuba as “El Manisero,” it had an English lyrics written for it and was recorded by a slew of bands, including the California Ramblers, in late 1930 and 1931. The hit version was done by Don Azpiazu and his Havana Casino Orchestra and soon enough, the song was even being performed in films such as 1931’s The Cuban Love Song.

Orig Issue
10" 78 rpm record

Condition:

GOOD - very worn, dull grey surface, few fine scratches, 2 tiny rim chips do not touch grooves, label damage plays VG+/VG++ very quiet w light crackle, few clicks start of Peanut.
Still enjoyable



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