The inclusion of footage from Good Morning, Vietnam provides a "paradoxical" layer to the optimism of the lyrics, contrasting the song's beauty with the harsh reality of wartime. Louis Armstrong: What a Wonderful World - Music - IMDb
The video is praised for capturing Armstrong in his twilight years (he was 66 at the time of recording), offering a "great chance" for younger generations to see him perform. His "sun-radiant smile" and expressive facial performance are central to the video's charm. Louis Armstrong What A Wonderful World Official Video
Critics note that the video highlights Armstrong’s "gravel-infused" and "craggy" vocals. This grit is often cited as the element that saves the song from being overly sentimental or "saccharine". The inclusion of footage from Good Morning, Vietnam
The "official" music video for Louis Armstrong 's "What a Wonderful World" is a posthumous creation, often featuring archival footage of "Satchmo" performing alongside scenes from the 1987 film Good Morning, Vietnam . While the song was originally released in 1967, its status as a cultural anthem was cemented by its use in that film two decades later. Performance and Visual Review While the song was originally released in 1967,