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  1. And the whole world smiles with you. Oh when you're smilin' keep on smilin'. The whole world smiles with you. Ah when you're laughin' keep on laughin'. The sun comes shinin' through. Now when you're cryin' you bring on the rain. So stop that sighin' be happy again. Keep on smilin Cause when you're smilin'.

  2. Joe Goodwin. “When You’re Smiling” was written by Mark Fisher, Larry Shay and Joe Goodwin. According to Thomas S. Hischak in The Tin Pan Alley Song Encyclopedia, “Seger Ellis popularized the tune, but it was Louis Armstrong who made it a standard.” (Ellis was a songwriter/pianist/vocalist popular in the ‘20s and early ‘30s.)

  3. Dec 7, 1910 - Aug 24, 1978New Orleans, Louisiana

  4. 20 de abr. de 2019 · When Youre SmilingLouis Armstrong. How to play "When Youre Smiling" Font −1 +1. Autoscroll. Print. Report bad tab. Related tabs. Louis Armstrong. La Vie En Rose (ver 2) 13. Louis Armstrong. St James Infirmary (ver 2) 5. The Beatles. Act Naturally. 22. Hank Williams. Jambalaya. 49. Louis Armstrong.

  5. When You’re Smiling (The Whole World Smiles at Me) ist ein Popsong, den Mark Fisher, Joe Goodwin und Larry Shay verfassten und 1928 veröffentlichten. Der Song wurde ab den 1930er-Jahren zu einem beliebten Jazzstandard.. Hintergrund Louis Armstrong in der Garderobe des New Yorker Nachtclubs Aquarium, ca. 1946.Fotografie von William P. Gottlieb

  6. When you're laughing, when you're laughing, E7 E + A. The sun comes shining through. A7 G A7 A9 D D6. But when you're crying you bring on the rain, Fdim D Fdim B7 A B7 E7. So stop your sigh - ing, be happy again. Bm7 -5 A D9 A AM7 F#7. Keep on smil - ing, 'cause when you're smiling.

  7. Louis Armstrong's rendition of "When You're Smiling" is loved by fans around the world and has more than 3 million views on the official Louis Armstrong YouTube channel. Interesting Fact The original recording by Louis Armstrong of "When You’re Smiling" is inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame, indicating its significance in the history of recorded music.