So Little Time (So Much to Do) by Louis Armstrong & His Orchestra

First released: 1990, Length: 2:44

Creators (12)

Orchestra

  1. Louis Armstrong & His Orchestra (13 May 1938)

Instruments

  1. Bingie Madison (13 May 1938) tenor saxophone
  2. Charlie Holmes (13 May 1938) alto saxophone
  3. George "Pops" Foster (13 May 1938) double bass
  4. J.C. Higginbotham (13 May 1938) trombone
  5. Lee Blair (13 May 1938) guitar
  6. Louis Armstrong (13 May 1938) trumpet
  7. Luis Russell (13 May 1938) piano
  8. Paul Barbarin (13 May 1938) drums (drum set)
  9. Rupert Cole (13 May 1938) reeds
  10. Shelton "Scad" Hemphill (13 May 1938) trumpet

Vocals

  1. Louis Armstrong (13 May 1938)

Works (1)

Recording Of

  1. So Little Time (So Much to Do) (13 May 1938)

    Composer

    1. Peter de Rose

    Lyricist

    1. Billy Hill

Releases containing this recording (19)

Official

Album - Compilation

  1. The Chronological Classics: Louis Armstrong and His Orchestra 1937-1938 1990 Louis Armstrong & His Orchestra
  2. Big Bands: Louis Armstrong 1993 Louis Armstrong
  3. Pocketful of Dreams 1995 Louis Armstrong & His Orchestra
  4. A Portrait of Louis Armstrong 1997 Louis Armstrong
  5. Louis Armstrong 2000 Louis Armstrong
  6. The Chronological Classics: Louis Armstrong, Volume 2: 1932–1940 2000 Louis Armstrong
  7. The Complete Decca Studio Master Takes 1935-1939 2000 Louis Armstrong
  8. The Satchmo Era 2001 Louis Armstrong
  9. The Satchmo Era 2001 Louis Armstrong
  10. The Essential Louis Armstrong 2003 Louis Armstrong
  11. It’s Louis Armstrong 06 Jun 2005 Louis Armstrong
  12. Non Stop Music 08 Jan 2007 Louis Armstrong
  13. Complete Jazz Series: 1937-1938 15 Oct 2008 Louis Armstrong
  14. The Encyclopedia of Jazz, Part 3/5: Big Bands - The Giants of the Swing Big Band Era 24 Oct 2008 Various Artists
  15. The Complete Louis Armstrong Decca Sessions (1935–1946) 2009 Louis Armstrong replaced CD 1 version
  16. The Complete Louis Armstrong Decca Sessions (1935–1946) 2009 Louis Armstrong mispressed CD 1 version
  17. The Complete Masters 1925–1945 21 Nov 2011 Louis Armstrong
  18. The Great Louis Armstrong Louis Armstrong