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Louis Armstrong - Nobody knows the trouble I've seen

These lyrics are perfect for everyone today  The world is not in a good place, Iran, Brexit, Trump, climate change, corruption, cryptocurrency, food and water security, contamination, the list goes on, knowone knows the trouble we have seen nor where we are heading.    Nobody knows the trouble I've seen Nobody knows my sorrow Nobody knows the trouble I've seen Glory, Hallelujah Nobody knows the trouble I've seen Nobody knows but Jesus Nobody knows the trouble I've seen Glory, Hallelujah Sometimes I'm up Sometimes I'm down Oh, yes, Lord Sometimes I'm almost to the ground Oh, yes, Lord Oh, nobody knows the trouble I've seen Nobody knows my sorrow Nobody knows the trouble I've seen Glory, Hallelujah Oh, every

✰ Ella Fitzgerald & Louis Armstrong - Stompin' At the Savoy

What a version Ella and Louis had so much fun So nice to hear these two legends, flowing and swinging with two gorgeous smiles, and as close as you can be in a duet. It's one of those recording where you have to say they nailed it. As the incredible Norman Granz would have said " genuinely too good to explain".

Clare Maguire - Stranger Things Have Happened Film

Hariprasad Chaurasia - Raag Shivanjali

Pauline Oliveros, Stuart Dempster, Panaiotis ‎– Deep Listening (Full Album)

Bobby Byrd - Hot Pants ( I'm Coming ) HQ

Lee moses - California dreaming

Jean Pierre Mirouze - Sexopolis

Lonnie Liston Smith - Space Lady

Carl Martin Kid Man Blues (1934)

You are in my system

This Ain't Chicago - Ride The Rhythm (Acid Not Placid)

Slim Gaillard - Yep Roc Heresay

Ben LaMar Gay - "Muhal"

Stephen - Crossfire

Where did he go? Crossfire," a captivating track by the artist Stephen, strikes a profound chord with its listeners through its emotive depth and compelling lyrical narrative. This song is not just an auditory experience; it's a powerful commentary on the complexities of societal issues, wrapped in a melody that's both haunting and beautiful. Stephen's vocal delivery is raw and sincere, creating an immediate connection with the listener. The song starts with a gentle, melodic intro, setting a reflective mood before building up to a more intense, almost anthemic chorus. This dynamic shift in energy not only showcases Stephen's versatility as an artist but also mirrors the tumultuous nature of the subjects he tackles within the lyrics. What sets "Crossfire" apart is its ability to blend a poignant message with a sound that's accessible to a wide audience. The track navigates the fine line between being thought-provoking and universally appealing, making

Ervin Rucker - Baby You Were Meant For Me

Milton Jackson Jackson's Ville

Duke Ellington and Johnny Hodges Side By Side (Full Album)

Ron Gallo - "Happy Deathday" [Audio Only]

This is brilliant, your all in so deep you carnt hear or see a thing. Fear has gotten you. Reminds me of the Residents, I love this!

Aretha Franklin - (You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman [1967]