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"West End Blues," "Potato Head Blues," "Struttin' with Some Barbecue."

Armstrong took this dark song from Kurt Weill’s The Threepenny Opera and transformed it into a swinging, jazzy showcase complete with brilliant scat singing and a driving rhythm.

| Album Title | Year | Key Tracks (Examples) | Notes | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | 1967 | "Mack the Knife", "Ain't Misbehavin'", "Black and Blue" | A classic compilation originally on Columbia Records, highlighting his late-50s/60s material. | | "All Time Greatest Hits" | 1994 | "What a Wonderful World", "Hello, Dolly!", "La Vie En Rose", "Mack the Knife" | This CD version is widely recognized as one of the best introductions, featuring many of his biggest-selling songs. | | "20 Greatest Hits" | 2008 | "Cabaret", "Basin Street Blues", "When It's Sleepy Time Down South" | A later compilation with 20 tracks, capturing the variety of his performances. | | "20 Golden Hits By Louis Armstrong" | 1976/1982 | "Skokiaan", "Blueberry Hill", "Hello Dolly!", "The Lucky Old Sun" | A slightly different collection from the MCA/Decca catalog, featuring a unique mix of tracks. | louis armstrong greatest hits zip top

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: The historic 1964 track that famously knocked The Beatles off the top of the Billboard charts.

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