A Wonderful World Is Also a Familiar One
Briefly

"In the case of A Wonderful World, Louis Armstrong comes marching into Broadway aboard an overstuffed bio-musical. The decision has been made to play all the expected notes at once, several times over."
"The decision has been made to play all the expected notes at once... a rise and fall, a framing device that allows for awkward first-person narration... the most famous tune saved for last to tee up the curtain call."
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