I'm Just a Lucky So and So

Duke Ellington, Mack David

As I walk down the street
Seems everyone I meet
Gives me a friendly hello
I guess I'm just a lucky so and so
The birds in every tree
Are all so neighborly
They sing wherever I go
I guess I'm just a lucky so and so
If you should ask me the amount
In my bank account
I'd have to confess that I'm slippin'
But that don't worry me, confidentially
I've got a dream that's a pippin'
And when the day is through
Each night I hurry to
A home where love waits, I know
I guess I'm just a lucky so and so
And when the day is through
Each night I hurry to
A home where love waits, I know
I guess I'm just a lucky so and so
I'm just a lucky, lucky so and so

Trivia about the song I'm Just a Lucky So and So by Louis Armstrong

On which albums was the song “I'm Just a Lucky So and So” released by Louis Armstrong?
Louis Armstrong released the song on the albums “Louis Armstrong meets Duke Ellington” in 1996, “The Great Summit: The Master Takes” in 2000, “The Making of the Great Summit” in 2000, and “Top Jazz Collection of Louis Armstrong” in 2016.
Who composed the song “I'm Just a Lucky So and So” by Louis Armstrong?
The song “I'm Just a Lucky So and So” by Louis Armstrong was composed by Duke Ellington, Mack David.

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