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  1. Dippermouth Blues Lyrics: Out on the plains, down near Santa Fe / I met a cowboy ridin' the range one day / And as he jogged along, I heard him singin' / A most peculiar cowboy...

  2. "Dippermouth Blues" is a song first recorded by King Oliver's Creole Jazz Band for Gennett Records in April 1923 and for Okeh Records in June of that same year. It is most often attributed to Joe "King" Oliver, though some have argued that Louis Armstrong was in fact the composer.

  3. The song tells the story of a cowboy singing a peculiar cowboy song. It incorporates elements of western and swing music, creating a unique fusion that defines Armstrong’s style. The lyrics of the song depict the cowboy’s journey, singing his “cow cow boogie” in a strange yet captivating way.

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  4. Louis Armstrong Lyrics. "Dippermouth Blues". Out on the plains, down near Santa Fe. I met a cowboy ridin' the range one day. And as he jogged along, I heard him singin'. A most peculiar cowboy song. It was a ditty, he learned in the city. Comma ti yi yi yeah, comma ti yippity yi yeah. Now get along, get hip, little dogies.

  5. 2 days ago · One of the songs is “Dippermouth Blues,” co-penned by Armstrong and Oliver. Though best-remembered for Oliver’s plunger mute solo, the title refers to Armstrong. Dipper was in fact one of Armstrong’s early nicknames, a riff to his somewhat unusual embouchure.

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  7. Jan 9, 2019 · Provided to YouTube by Universal Music GroupDippermouth Blues · Louis ArmstrongLouis Armstrong Of New Orleans℗ A Verve Label Group Release; ℗ 1936 The Verve ...

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  8. Louis Armstrong - Dippermouth Blues Lyrics. Out on the plains, down near Santa Fe I met a cowboy ridin' the range one day And as he jogged along, I heard him singin' A most peculiar co

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