- Do You Know What It Means to Miss New Orleans?
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"Do You Know What It Means to Miss New Orleans" is a song written by Eddie DeLange and Louis Alter, which was first heard in the movie New Orleans in 1947, where it was performed by Louis Armstrong and sung by Billie Holiday.
Recorded by several artists, including
- Louis Armstrong - 1947 - (his rendition of the song has also been the theme song for TVs "Frank's Place")
- Billie Holiday - 1947
- Marilyn Maxwell - 1947 - on the Abbott and Costello Radio Show - April 17, 1947 [1]
- Eddie Condon - 1951
- Frankie Laine - 1953
- Fats Domino - 1958
- Jonah Jones - 1958
- Pete Fountain - 1959
- Ricky Nelson - 1960
- Al Hirt - 1962
- Marcia Hines - 1978 - featured on album 'Live Across Australia' Miracle ML703
- Stéphane Grappelli - 1981
- Raul Seixas - 1984
- Dardanelle - 1985
- Alliance Hall Dixieland Band - 1988
- Harry Connick Jr. (with Dr. John) - 1988 - (Connick also played the song during a concert for the victims of Hurricane Katrina.)
- Alison Krauss - 1989
- Fats Domino - 1993
- Yoshio Toyama & Don Sutton - 1994
- Martin Taylor & Chet Atkins - 1995
- Tara Darnell - 1996
- Janet Carroll - 2000
- The Manhattan Transfer - 2000
- Lavay Smith & Her Red Hot Skillet Lickers - 2000
- Suede - 2001
- Victoria Williams - 2002
- Preservation Hall Jazz Band - 2005
- Stefano Bollani - 2006
- Paul Sanchez/Shamarr Allen - Meet Me On Frenchmen Street - 2007
- Linnzi Zaorski - Hot Wax and Whisky - 2007
- Take 6 & Aaron Neville - The Standard - 2008
- Jimmy Buffett- Encores - 2010
- Also recorded by: Nat King Cole; Rosemary Clooney;
Four Vagabonds; Lee Wiley.
Book
"Do You Know What It Means to Miss New Orleans?" is also the title of an anthology of essays by New Orleans writers that was published after the levees broke in August 2005. The Table of Contents for the book plays tribute to the song by ascribing a different version to each essay.
References
Albums Billie Holiday Sings/Solitude · An Evening with Billie Holiday · Billie Holiday · Billie Holiday at JATP · Stay with Me · Music for Torching · Velvet Mood · Lady Sings the Blues · Body and Soul · Songs for Distingué Lovers · Ella Fitzgerald and Billie Holiday at Newport · All or Nothing at All · Lady in Satin · Last Recordings · Lady in Autumn: The Best of the Verve Years · Lady Day: The Complete Billie Holiday on Columbia 1933–1944 · Remixed and ReimaginedSongs "Ain't Nobody's Business" · "As Time Goes By" · "Billie's Blues" · "Blue Moon" · "Body and Soul" · "Do You Know What It Means to Miss New Orleans?" · "Don't Explain" · "Easy Living" · "Embraceable You" · "Everything Happens for the Best" · "Everything Happens to Me" · "Fine and Mellow" · "Gloomy Sunday" · "God Bless the Child" · "Good Morning Heartache" · "I Cover The Waterfront" · "I Loves You, Porgy" · "I Thought About You" · "I'll Be Seeing You" · "I'll Get By" · "I'm Left Alone" · "I've Got My Love to Keep Me Warm" · "Just One of Those Things" · "Lady Sings the Blues" · "Love for Sale" · "Lover Man (Oh, Where Can You Be?)" · "Me, Myself, and I" · "Miss Brown to You" · "My Man" · "Moonlight in Vermont" · "Night and Day" · "No More" · "Now or Never" · "Our Love Is Different" · "P.S. I Love You" · "Pennies from Heaven" · "Please Don't Do It Here" · "Preacher Boy" · "Sophisticated Lady" · "Stormy Blues" · "Strange Fruit" · "Summertime" · "Too Marvelous for Words" · "Trav'lin' Light" · "What a Little Moonlight Can Do" · "What Is This Thing Called Love?" · "Who Needs You (Baby)" · "Why Was I Born?" · "Willow Weep for Me" · "You Go to My Head"Videography Related topics Categories:- 1947 songs
- Culture of New Orleans, Louisiana
- Theme music
- Louis Armstrong songs
- Songs about New Orleans, Louisiana
- Songs with music by Louis Alter
- Songs with lyrics by Eddie DeLange
- 1940s song stubs
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