This tune is called 'Fireworks'. It was composed in 1928 by Clarence Williams and Spencer Williams. It was recorded by The Original Memphis Five and also by Louis Armstrong's Hot Five. You can also listen to it on Tuba Skinny's Album entitled ''Nigel's Dream'. Note the moment at 2 mins. 02 seconds, when the key changes from E flat to A flat for the new theme.
@@axeleast8632 Wikipedia states : '1928 Hot Five recordings "Fireworks" (Clarence Williams, S. Williams)'. RUclipsr bsgs98, who uploaded the Armstrong recording, states: 'Composed by Clarence Williams and Spencer Williams Louis Armstrong and His Hot Five Recorded July 27, 1928 Okeh 41078 July 27, 1928'. Please contact them if you have evidence to the contrary.
@@PopsCoffee Thank you for replying. I have no 'evidence to the contrary'. You are accusing Clarence Williams of co-composing this tune. I am defending him by saying that he did not. The onus is on you to show that he did. The Wikipedia article is inadmissable, being woefully lacking in 'citations to reliable sources' and is also open to being edited by all and sundry. I have commented on bsgs98's video but he/she may be no longer active on RUclips.
@@PopsCoffee I am not suggesting that 'these people' made intentionally false statements. I put a great deal of time and effort into trying to do what they ( and you ) should have done and that is to substantiate your assertion that Clarence Williams was a co-composer of 'Fireworks'. I failed. In summary, the claim that you and 'these people' make about Clarence Williams and 'Fireworks' appears to be baseless. You are right about Spencer Williams though.
Love those little kids hanging around the stage. Adorable.
This tune is called 'Fireworks'. It was composed in 1928 by Clarence Williams and Spencer Williams. It was recorded by The Original Memphis Five and also by Louis Armstrong's Hot Five. You can also listen to it on Tuba Skinny's Album entitled ''Nigel's Dream'. Note the moment at 2 mins. 02 seconds, when the key changes from E flat to A flat for the new theme.
It is highly unlikely that Clarence Williams was involved in this tune. May I respectfully suggest that you re-visit the source of your information?
@@axeleast8632 Wikipedia states : '1928 Hot Five recordings "Fireworks" (Clarence Williams, S. Williams)'. RUclipsr bsgs98, who uploaded the Armstrong recording, states: 'Composed by Clarence Williams and Spencer Williams Louis Armstrong and His Hot Five Recorded July 27, 1928 Okeh 41078 July 27, 1928'. Please contact them if you have evidence to the contrary.
@@PopsCoffee Thank you for replying. I have no 'evidence to the contrary'. You are accusing Clarence Williams of co-composing this tune. I am defending him by saying that he did not. The onus is on you to show that he did. The Wikipedia article is inadmissable, being woefully lacking in 'citations to reliable sources' and is also open to being edited by all and sundry. I have commented on bsgs98's video but he/she may be no longer active on RUclips.
Axel, I am grateful for the information provided by these people. I have no cogent reason to think they are lying.
@@PopsCoffee I am not suggesting that 'these people' made intentionally false statements. I put a great deal of time and effort into trying to do what they ( and you ) should have done and that is to substantiate your assertion that Clarence Williams was a co-composer of 'Fireworks'. I failed.
In summary, the claim that you and 'these people' make about Clarence Williams and 'Fireworks' appears to be baseless. You are right about Spencer Williams though.
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