Louis Armstrong What A Wonderful World Analysis

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Cora Haney. Dear Germanna English Professors, Do you think to yourself what a wonderful world? Louis Armstrong definitely did when he came out with the song, “What A Wonderful World” in 1967-8. The song has not only beautiful lyrics and a beautiful meaning but also has a deeper meaning for myself as well. I have read many articles about this song and a majority of them have said that this song really fitted what was going on at this point in time and there were a lot of wonderful things that came out of 1968 .The song looks to the future in relation to all the positive things to come oppose to all the negative possibilities. It is such a simple song yet it gets straight to the point and conveys positive vibes. When I was about eight years old I was …show more content…

When ever I was having a rough day or week I would play this song and soon enough it became a routine for me. Routines were nice especially at this time in my life and I would normally play this lovely song by Louis Armstrong on Mondays to start my week of right. As cheesy as it sounds verses like “I see them bloom, for me and you” and “I see friends shaking hands. saying how do you do? They’re really saying, I love you” can make you feel so much better and they show that Louis wasn’t just “thinking to himself”’ he wanted more then just himself to enjoy this wonderful world around us and not think so negatively. This song does so much more to me then a catchy beat to sing along to in the car or in the shower. To me it means that no matter how good or bad your life is right now, wake up each morning and be thankful that you still have one. That you have the ability to enjoy and observe those “Skies of blue” , “trees of green” and “the colors of the rainbow”. Yes, this song resonates with me on a different level then it may with others but Louis Armstrong did such a amazing job of making the meaning so sweet and straight to the point that really anyone can

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