# | Title | Rating | Length |
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A1 | When the Saints Go Marching In | | 2:40 |
A2 | Bye and Bye | | 2:30 |
A3 | West End Blues | | 3:07 |
A4 | Mahogany Hall Stomp | | 3:03 |
A5 | Hear Me Talkin’ to Ya | | 3:03 |
A6 | Savoy Blues | | 3:10 |
B1 | Dippermouth Blues | | 2:43 |
B2 | Save It Pretty Mama | | 2:55 |
B3 | (I’ll Be Glad When You’re Dead) You Rascal You- recorded in:
- Chicago, Illinois, United States (on 1941-11-16)
- alto saxophone:
- Rupert Cole (on 1941-11-16) and Carl Frye (on 1941-11-16)
- bass, double bass and double bass [bass]:
- Hayes Alvis (on 1941-11-16)
- drums (drum set) and drums (drum set) [drums]:
- Sid Catlett (on 1941-11-16)
- guitar:
- Lawrence Lucie (on 1941-11-16)
- piano:
- Luis Russell (on 1941-11-16)
- reeds:
- Rupert Cole (on 1941-11-16), Carl Frye (on 1941-11-16), Joe Garland (on 1941-11-16) and Prince Robinson (on 1941-11-16)
- saxophone:
- Joe Garland (on 1941-11-16)
- tenor saxophone:
- Joe Garland (on 1941-11-16) and Prince Robinson (on 1941-11-16)
- trombone:
- Henderson Chambers (on 1941-11-16), Norman Greene (on 1941-11-16) and George Washington (on 1941-11-16)
- trumpet:
- Louis Armstrong (on 1941-11-16), Frank Galbreath (on 1941-11-16), Gene Price (on 1941-11-16), Gene Prince (on 1941-11-16) and Shelton Hemphill (on 1941-11-16)
- vocals:
- Louis Armstrong (on 1941-11-16)
- orchestra:
- Louis Armstrong & His Orchestra (on 1941-11-16)
- recording of:
- I’ll Be Glad When You’re Dead, You Rascal You
- lyricist and composer:
- Sam Theard
- publisher:
- EMI Music Publishing Ltd.
| | 2:55 |
B4 | When It’s Sleepy Time Down South- recorded in:
- Chicago, Illinois, United States (on 1941-11-16)
- alto saxophone:
- Rupert Cole (on 1941-11-16) and Carl Frye (on 1941-11-16)
- bass and double bass:
- Hayes Alvis (on 1941-11-16)
- drums (drum set):
- Sid Catlett (on 1941-11-16)
- guitar:
- Lawrence Lucie (on 1941-11-16)
- piano:
- Luis Russell (on 1941-11-16)
- reeds:
- Rupert Cole (on 1941-11-16)
- saxophone:
- Joe Garland (on 1941-11-16)
- tenor saxophone:
- Joe Garland (on 1941-11-16) and Prince Robinson (on 1941-11-16)
- trombone:
- Henderson Chambers (on 1941-11-16), Norman Greene (on 1941-11-16) and George Washington (on 1941-11-16)
- trumpet:
- Louis Armstrong (on 1941-11-16), Frank Galbreath (on 1941-11-16), Gene Prince (on 1941-11-16) and Shelton Hemphill (on 1941-11-16)
- orchestra:
- Louis Armstrong & His Orchestra (on 1941-11-16)
- instrumental recording of:
- When It’s Sleepy Time Down South (on 1941-11-16)
- lyricist:
- Leon René and Otis René
- composer:
- Clarence Muse
- publisher:
- Leon Rene Publication, Mills Music, Inc., Otis Rene Publication and Sherwin Music
- recording of:
- When It’s Sleepy Time Down South
- lyricist:
- Leon René and Otis René
- composer:
- Clarence Muse
- publisher:
- Leon Rene Publication, Mills Music, Inc., Otis Rene Publication and Sherwin Music
| | 3:08 |
B5 | Our Monday Date | | 2:27 |
B6 | Wolverine Blues | | 3:17 |