Lost Louis Armstrong Recordings from 1968 Are Finally Being Released, And They’re Iconic

Joanna Woodnutt

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Imagine discovering a secret treasure chest from one of the greatest legends of all time. That’s exactly what’s happening, Lost recordings from Louis Armstrong, dating back to 1968 are finally being unleashed! These rare tracks were hidden away for decades and now, fans will get a brand new chance to experience Satchmo’s magic like it’s the first time all over again.

What makes this even more emotional? These aren’t just any songs. These include iconic, heart grabbing tracks that show Armstrong at his most soulful, during one of the most meaningful times of his career. It’s like getting a letter from a loved one you thought was lost—a piece of history that feels fresh, real and alive.

Louis Armstrong – La vie en rose

The internet is already buzzing! As soon as news broke about the unreleased recordings, jazz lovers and new fans alike lost their minds. People are calling it “the greatest musical discovery of the year” and “a gift we didn’t know we needed.” Social media lit up with posts like, “I’m crying, this is EVERYTHING” and “Louis is back and better than ever.”

If you’re hyped about these lost tracks, you need to dive into another unforgettable moment — Louis Armstrong’s performance of “When the Saints Go Marching In.”  It’s bold, brassy and pure joy. A perfect reminder of why he’ll always be the King of Jazz.

Louis Armstrong – When The Saints Go Marching In

Even today, Armstrong’s music shows up everywhere—TikTok, YouTube, Instagram fan pages—proving he’s not just a legend from the past. He’s a voice for every generation. Fans say his songs make bad days better and good days unforgettable.

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Want even more Louis? Follow his legacy pages on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube for vintage footage, rare photos, and incredible tributes from musicians around the world. 

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