Tiger Rag

Antonio Sbarro, Edwin Edwards, Henry Ragas, Larry Shields, Sidney Bechet

Where's that tiger! Where's that tiger!
Where's that tiger! Where's that tiger!
Hold that tiger! Hold that tiger ! Hold that tiger!
Choke him, poke him, kick him and soak him!
Where's that tiger? Where's that tiger?
Where oh where can he be?
Low or highbrow, they all cry now
"Please play that Tiger Rag for me"

Where's that tiger! Where's that tiger!
Where's that tiger! Where's that tiger!
Hold that tiger! Hold that tiger ! Hold that tiger!
Choke him, poke him, kick him and soak him!
Where's that tiger? Where's that tiger?
Where oh where can he be?
Low or highbrow, they all cry now
"Please play that Tiger Rag for me"

Trivia about the song Tiger Rag by Louis Armstrong

On which albums was the song “Tiger Rag” released by Louis Armstrong?
Louis Armstrong released the song on the albums “Ambassador Satch” in 1956, “Saint Louis Blues” in 1956, “What A Wonderful World” in 1968, “Basin' Street Blues - In Concert 1956” in 1975, “The Best Live Concert - When the Saints Go Marchin' In” in 1976, “Happy Birthday Louis! Live at the Newport Jazz Festival 1960” in 1994, “This Is Jazz” in 1996, “Live at Winter Garden, New York & Blue Note Chicago” in 1997, “The Best Live Concert Vol. 1” in 2001, “The Katanga Concert” in 2003, “In Scandinavia, Vol. 1 - 1933-1952” in 2005, “Thanks a Million” in 2005, “Masters of Jazz Vol. 2” in 2006, “The Essence of Louis Armstrong” in 2006, “100e Anniversaire” in 2006, “An American Original” in 2006, “Armstrong on the Road” in 2007, “Live at the 1958 Monterey Jazz Festival” in 2007, “Intégrale 1931-1933 - The Complete Louis Armstrong Vol. 6” in 2008, “The Big Band Sides 1930/1932” in 2008, “Classic Jazz - The World’s Greatest Jazz Collection 1917-1932: Vol. 97” in 2008, “The Centennial Album Vol. 2” in 2009, “Cabaret” in 2011, “Louis Armstrong on Stage” in 2012, and “Twelve-Bar Blues” in 2013.
Who composed the song “Tiger Rag” by Louis Armstrong?
The song “Tiger Rag” by Louis Armstrong was composed by Antonio Sbarro, Edwin Edwards, Henry Ragas, Larry Shields, Sidney Bechet.

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