Good old song of Louis Armstrong – What a wonderful world.

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  1. You know a song is a masterpiece when you catch yourself crying through it! 😭

    What makes this song so iconic was the timing of it. Louis Armstrong lived through Jim Crow, WW1, the Great Depression, WW2, and so much more hell in this country! And he imagined what it would be like to live in a wonderful world!

  2. This has been my most favourite song ever since I was 8. I am 64 now, and when mum worked in a cafe with a dukebox and I used to help after school, I was always asking people to play this song. Mum is gone now 😔 but it reminds me of our time together. I want this played at my funeral. ❤ Thank you, Mr Armstrong , for this beautiful song

  3. Que Deus dê paras os homens, toda a capacidade de visão das coisas lindas do mundo, e que se mantenha aa belezas criadas por ele, e também as que foram criadas pelo homem. "WONDERFUL WORLD"

  4. Anyone else think this song sounds older than it is? Definitely doesn't sound like a late 60s sound, more like 40s / early 50s sound.

  5. This is like, the quintessential irony song. How many films can you count off the top of your head that play this song when something horrific is happening.

  6. Just come visit after watching "Good morning, Vietnam (1987)". Between the beauty of life and the irony of how cruel life can be, the last sanest person on earth probably will laugh and say the same thing… What a Wonderful World.

  7. I see trees of green,
    Ai si tris Of grin

    Red roses too
    Red roses tu

    I see them bloom
    Ai si Dem Blum

    For me and you
    For mi endiu

    And I think to myself,
    Endai think tu maiself

    What a wonderful world
    Uora a uanderfoul world

    I see skies of blue
    Ai si Skais Of Blu

    And clouds of white,
    En clauds Of uaiti

    The bright blessed day,
    D Brait Blessei Dei

    The dark sacred night
    D dark Secre nai

    And I think to myself
    Endai think tu maiself

    What a wonderful world
    Uora a uanderfoul world

    The colors of the rainbow
    D colors Of d Reinbou

    So pretty in the sky
    Sou priri in d skai

    Are also on the faces
    Are ausou on d feices

    Of people going by
    Of pipou gouin bai

    I see friends shaking hands,
    Ai si frends sheikin rends

    Saying: "How do you do?"
    Seiin ra Du iu du

    They're really saying
    They're really seiin

    "I love you"
    Ai love iu

    I hear babies crying
    Ai rer beibes Crain

    I watch them grow
    Ai uotchi dem Grou

    They'll learn much more
    They'll Larni much more

    than I'll never know
    Tem aiou never nou

    And I think to myself
    Endai tinqui tu maiself

    What a wonderful world
    Uóra a uanderfoul world

    Yes, I think to myself
    Iés ai tinqui tu maiself

    What a wonderful world
    Uora a uanderfoul world

  8. Beautiful song and some people only see this as a wonderful world when they have lost everything.
    There's a different meaning to the song though ?

  9. Bellissima canzone…mi ricorda tutta la mia vita…ho cominciato ad ascoltare Armstrong quando ero poco più che una bambina…

  10. I put this song on after I loss my grandfather and I still remember that day so clearly my mom's words and her tears miss you abu hope your world is wonderful up there

  11. Can honestly call this song a classic, nothing else fits the word like this.

  12. When things don't work out I just pop a champagne and enjoy the afternoon sun by myself just staring at the sunset ❤️

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