Irish Black Bottom

LOUIS ARMSTRONG, PERCY VENABLE

All you heard for years in Ireland
Was the "Wearin' Of The Green"
But the biggest change that's come in Ireland
I have ever seen

All the laddies and the cooies
Laid aside their Irish reels
And I was born in Ireland
(Ha, Ha), so imagine how I feels

Now Ireland's gone Black Bottom crazy
See them dance; you ought to see them dance
Folks supposed to be related, even dance
I mean they dance

They play that strain
Works right on their brain
Now it goes Black Bottom
A new rhythm's drivin' the folks insane

I hand you no blarney when I say
That song really goes
And they put it over with a wow
I mean now

All over Ireland
You can see the people dancin' it
'Cause Ireland's gone Black Bottom crazy

Trivia about the song Irish Black Bottom by Louis Armstrong

When was the song “Irish Black Bottom” released by Louis Armstrong?
The song Irish Black Bottom was released in 2010, on the album “Intégrale Vol. 4 - West End Blues (1926-1928)”.
Who composed the song “Irish Black Bottom” by Louis Armstrong?
The song “Irish Black Bottom” by Louis Armstrong was composed by LOUIS ARMSTRONG, PERCY VENABLE.

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