Louis Armstrong - American version of "C'est si bon"
Time: Monday Jun 26, 1950
Place: New York, U.S.
Details: In June 1950, Suzy Delair performed rehearsals of the song "C'est si bon" with Aimé Barelli and his Orchestra at the Monte Carlo casino where Louis Armstrong was finishing the evening. Armstrong enjoyed the song and he recorded the American version in New York City on June 26, 1950.
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