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Louis Armstrong - Hello, Dolly! flac album
  • Performer Louis Armstrong
  • Title Hello, Dolly!
  • Date of release 1964
  • Style Bop, Ragtime, Big Band, Dixieland
  • Other formats TTA MP1 MP3 XM MP1 DTS ASF
  • Genre Jazz / Pop
  • Size MP3 1209 mb
  • Size FLAC 1785 mb
  • Rating: 4.1
  • Votes: 553

The tracks were mostly recorded on December 3, 1963, and April 18, 1964, in New York City. It was released by Kapp Records in 1964 and became Armstrong's most commercially successful album.

A1 From the Broadway Musical "Hello, Dolly!" A3 From the Broadway Musical "Bye Bye Birdie" A6 From the Broadway Musical "Wildcat" B1 From the Broadway Musical "High Button Shoes" B2 From the motion picture "Breakfast At Tiffany's" B5 From the Broadway Musical "Funny Girl". Hello, Dolly! ‎ (LP, Album, Hol).

Album: Hello, Dolly! (1964). Hello, Dolly!" is the title song from the Tony Award-winning 1964 musical which featured Carol Channing in the lead role. In 1969 it was made into a film starring Barbra Streisand. Although the contemporary score was composed in its entirety by Jerry Herman, the play can be traced in one form or another as far back as 1835, in outline at least. In spite of the immediate success of the stage production, the song was released as a single only reluctantly. Recorded by Louis Armstrong on London Records which retailed for 2s6d, and a full arrangement for orchestra by Jimmy Lally at 4s6d. The 62-year-old Armstrong became the oldest act to top the US charts when this reached #1.

Hello, Dolly This is Louis, Dolly It's so nice to have you back where you belong You're lookin' swell, Dolly I can tell, Dolly You're still glowin'. you're still crowin' You're still goin' strong I feel the room swayin' While the band's playin' One of our old favourite songs from way back when So take her wrap, fellas find her an empty lap, fellas Dolly'll never go away again

Louis armstrong hello dolly. louis armstrong, barbara streisand . hello dolly! (original motion picture soundtrack album) (gatefold). 20th Century Fox Records - US - DTCS-5103 - 1969.

Louis Armstrong topped both the Billboard singles chart and album chart with Hello Dolly. He also had huge success with it around the world. This too proved to be a winner after Kapp rushed out the album in May and by 13 June the LP had gone to N. on the Billboard chart and stayed there for six-weeks, ironically replacing the Original Cast Recording of Hello Dolly.

Tracklist

A1 Hello, Dolly!
A2 It's Been A Long, Long Time
A3 A Lot Of Livin' To Do
A4 A Kiss To Build A Dream On
A5 Someday
A6 Hey, Look Me Over
B1 I Still Get Jealous
B2 Moon River
B3 Be My Life's Companion
B4 Blueberry Hill
B5 You Are Woman, I Am Man
B6 Jeepers Creepers

Notes

UK release has a different sleeve to the US release

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
KS-3364 Louis Armstrong Hello, Dolly! ‎(LP, Album, Hol) Kapp Records KS-3364 US 1964
K8-3364 Louis Armstrong Hello, Dolly! ‎(8-Trk) Kapp Records K8-3364 US Unknown
LDVS 17025 Louis Armstrong And The All-Stars* Hello, Dolly ‎(LP, Album, Mono) Vogue Schallplatten LDVS 17025 Germany 1965
KL-1364 Louis Armstrong And The All-Stars* Hello, Dolly! ‎(LP, Album, Mono) Kapp Records KL-1364 US 1964
KL-1364 Louis Armstrong Hello, Dolly! ‎(LP, Album, Mono) Kapp Records KL-1364 Canada 1964

Tracklist Hide Credits

A1 Hello, Dolly! (From The Broadway Musical "Hello Dolly!")
Banjo, Guitar – Tony GottusoSongwriter – Jerry HermanTrombone – Trummy Young
2:23
A2 It's Been A Long, Long Time
Lyrics By – Sammy CahnMusic By – Jule Styne
2:19
A3 A Lot Of Livin' To Do (For The Broadway Musical "Bye Bye Birdie")
Banjo, Guitar – Tony GottusoLyrics By – Lee Adams Music By – Charles StrouseTrombone – Trummy Young
2:33
A4 A Kiss To Build A Dream On
Songwriter – Bert Kalmar, Harry Ruby, Oscar Hammerstein II
4:28
A5 Someday
Songwriter – Louis Armstrong
3:37
A6 Hey, Look Me Over (From The Broadway Musical "Wildcat")
Lyrics By – Carolyn LeighMusic By – Cy Coleman
2:30
B1 I Still Get Jealous (From The Broadway Musical "High Button Shoes")
Lyrics By – Sammy CahnMusic By – Jule Styne
2:10
B2 Moon River (From The Motion Picture "Breakfast At Tiffany's")
Lyrics By – Johnny MercerMusic By – Henry Mancini
2:55
B3 Be My Life's Companion
Lyrics By – Bob HilliardMusic By – Milton De Lugg*
2:49
B4 Blueberry Hill
Lyrics By – Al Lewis, Larry StockMusic By – Vincent Rose
3:15
B5 You Are Woman, I Am Man (From The Broadway Musical "Funny Girl")
Lyrics By – Bob MerrillMusic By – Jule Styne
2:14
B6 Jeepers Creepers
Lyrics By – Johnny MercerMusic By – Harry Warren
4:39

Companies, etc.

  • Manufactured By – Kapp Records, Inc.
  • Pressed By – RCA Records Pressing Plant, Hollywood

Credits

  • Banjo, Guitar – Glen Thompson
  • Bass – Arvell Shaw
  • Clarinet – Joe Darensbourg
  • Drums – Danny Barcelona
  • Piano – Billy Kyle
  • Producer – Michael Kapp
  • Trombone – Big Chief Russell Moore*
  • Trumpet – Louis Armstrong

Notes

This RCA Records Pressing Plant, Hollywood pressing (denoted by the "H" stamped in the runouts) has a different cover and label than Louis Armstrong - Hello, Dolly!.
This version has track times and right society on back cover.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (Etched Side A): KS4-3364-84-8
  • Matrix / Runout (Etched Side B): KS4-3364B-8
  • Matrix / Runout (Stamped Both Sides): H
  • Rights Society: ASCAP
  • Pressing Plant ID (Runout Identifier): H

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
K8-3364 Louis Armstrong Hello, Dolly! ‎(8-Trk) Kapp Records K8-3364 US Unknown
LDVS 17025 Louis Armstrong And The All-Stars* Hello, Dolly ‎(LP, Album, Mono) Vogue Schallplatten LDVS 17025 Germany 1965
KL-1364 Louis Armstrong And The All-Stars* Hello, Dolly! ‎(LP, Album, Mono) Kapp Records KL-1364 US 1964
KL-1364 Louis Armstrong Hello, Dolly! ‎(LP, Album, Mono) Kapp Records KL-1364 Canada 1964
1A 028-95429 Louis Armstrong Hello, Dolly ‎(LP, Album) EMI 1A 028-95429 Netherlands Unknown

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