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Trouble in Mind - Louis Armstrong (Ft. Velma Middleton)
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Trouble in Mind Louis Armstrong (Ft. Velma Middleton)

"Trouble in Mind" is a soulful jazz song by Louis Armstrong featuring Velma Middleton, released in 1955. The lyrics express deep sorrow and heartache, reflecting themes of struggle and resilience. Unique elements include Armstrong's emotive trumpet and Middleton's powerful vocals, creating a rich, heartfelt sound. The song captures the African American experience, resonating with audiences and becoming a jazz classic. #Jazz

Trouble in Mind - Louis Armstrong (Ft. Velma Middleton)
[Verse 1]
Trouble in mind, I am blue
But I won't be blue always
For the sun will shine
In my back door someday

[Verse 2]
Trouble in mind, that's true
I have almost lost my mind
Life ain't worthwhile livin'
Feel like I could die

[Verse 3]
I'm gonna lay my head
On some lonesome railroad iron
Let the 2:19 train
East my troubled mind

[Verse 4]
Trouble in mind, I am here
My poor heart is beating slow
Never had no trouble
In my life before

[Verse 1]
Trouble in mind, oh yes, I'm blue
But I won't be blue always
Yes, the sun's gotta shine
In my back door someday
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