The Spirit of St. Louis | |
Type: | studio |
Artist: | The Manhattan Transfer |
Cover: | Spirit_of_St._Louis_album.jpg |
Released: | October 2000 |
Genre: | Vocal jazz |
Label: | Atlantic |
Producer: | Craig Street |
Prev Title: | Boy from New York City and Other Hits |
Prev Year: | 1997 |
Next Title: | Couldn't Be Hotter |
Next Year: | 2003 |
The Spirit of St. Louis is the eighteenth studio album released by The Manhattan Transfer in 2000 by Atlantic Records. This album is the group's tribute to jazz musician Louis Armstrong.[1]
Song title | Composer | length | |
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1 | "Stompin' at Mahogany Hall" | Alan Paul, Spencer Williams | 2:48 |
2 | "The Blues Are Brewin'" | Louis Alter, Eddie DeLange | 6:18 |
3 | "Sugar" | Edna Alexander, Sidney Mitchell, Maceo Pinkard | 3:28 |
4 | "A Kiss to Build a Dream On" | Oscar Hammerstein II, Bert Kalmar, Harry Ruby | 4:30 |
5 | "Old Man Mose" | Louis Armstrong, Zilner Randolph | 3:16 |
6 | "Do You Know What It Means to Miss New Orleans?" | Eddie DeLange, Louis Alter | 5:29 |
7 | "Gone Fishin'" | Nick Kenny, Charles Kenny | 4:11 |
8 | "Nothing Could Be Hotter Than That" | Lilian Armstrong | 5:47 |
9 | "Blue Again" | Dorothy Fields, Jimmy McHugh | 4:45 |
10 | "When You Wish upon a Star" | Leigh Harline, Ned Washington | 5:46 |
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