"Oops! I Did It Again": The Original by Louis Armstrong & His Orchestra
Wednesday April 20, 2005
THE FUNNY SITE OF THE DAY -- From SuperMasterpiece.com: "'Oops! I Did It Again' was recorded in April, 1932, in a Chicago studio, most likely Nearlie's or West and Fourth. Cut for the Decca label by Louis Armstrong and elements of Zilner Randolph's touring group, "Oops!" failed to make the chart impact of "All of Me," another side recorded in the same session, and soon fell out of print. The song remained all-but-forgotten until 60 years later when a young Britiney Spears sent her interpretation of the Armstrong tune all the way to the top of the charts." Hear "the Satchmo original, newly remastered from the wax cylinder."
Listen: "Oops! I Did It Again": The Original by Louis Armstrong & His Orchestra
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"Oops! I Did It Again": The Original Requires QuickTime: Free Downloads
Listen: "Oops! I Did It Again": The Original by Louis Armstrong & His Orchestra
Related: Satire, Parody, Spoofs | Britney Spears Humor
"Oops! I Did It Again": The Original Requires QuickTime: Free Downloads

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