Judging from the composer's notes, he conceived this as a work with a "quiet trumpet solo."
The single also fades sooner, omitting part of the ending trumpet solo.
A soprano saxophone may be substituted for the trumpet solo.
Most of this section and the trumpet solo were edited out for the single version.
Armstrong played an eight-bar trumpet solo near the end of the record.
This is followed by a beautiful but simple trumpet solo that gives a very peaceful and clear atmosphere to the piece, like a winter's day.
The piece ends with a diminuendo of the trumpet solo.
He was just 24 when he played the trumpet solo on the theme tune that is still going strong since its first broadcast in 1964.
This song also features a trumpet solo by Flea.
Dizzy Gillespie is also featured on the track with a trumpet solo.