...it's not dark yet, but it's gettin' there...
Born August 4, 1901, New Orleans, Louisiana. Died July 6, 1971, Queens, New York. Lives forever everywhere.
Pale moon shining on the fields below
Folks are crooning songs soft and low
Needn't tell me so because I know
It's sleepy time down south
Soft winds blowing through the pinewood trees
Folks down there like a life of ease
When old mammy falls upon her knees
It's sleepy time down south
Steamboats on the river a coming or a going
Splashing the night away
Hear those banjos ringing, the people are singing
They dance til the break of day, hey
Dear old southland with his dreamy songs
Takes me back there where I belong
How I'd love to be in my mammy's arms
When it's sleepy time way down south
Dear old southland with his dreamy songs
Take me back there where I belong
How I'd love to be in my mammy's arms
When it's sleepy time down south
Don't forget to listen to some Louis today. Take a visit to Jazzmania in this 1932 short film. Note the blunt smoking reference at the end.
I listen to Louie everyday.
Nice avatar, few of us look that good in skintight.
Posted by: Casca on Aug. 4, 2006Even better: Louis Armstrong and Betty Boop.
OK, the floating disembodied head is waaay creepy.
Posted by: Victor on Aug. 4, 2006Very nice tribute. I remember seeing him on Carson as a kid and loving it.
Posted by: Mike C. on Aug. 4, 2006