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Hello Louis! : the hit years, 1963-1969
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Hello Louis! : the hit years, 1963-1969

Author: Louis ArmstrongTrummy YoungRussell MooreTyree GlennJoe DarensbourgAll authors
Publisher: New York, N.Y. : Hip-O Select, 2010.
Edition/Format:   Music CD : CD audio : Jazz : Multiple forms : Popular music : English : Limited edView all editions and formats
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On December 3, 1963, at age 62, when most folks are thinking about retirement, Louis Armstrong recorded the sprightly Hello, Dolly!, the title song for a Broadway show. Thus began a six-year-long series of recordings that arguably brought one of the most important 20th century musicians back into the limelight and gave him some of his greatest recording successes.
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Genre/Form: Jazz
Jazz vocals
Trumpet music (Jazz)
Popular music
Material Type: Music
Document Type: Sound Recording
Music Type: Jazz; Popular music
All Authors / Contributors: Louis Armstrong; Trummy Young; Russell Moore; Tyree Glenn; Joe Darensbourg; Buster Bailey; Joe Muranyi; Billy Kyle; Marty Napoleon; Tony Gattuso; Glen Thompson; Alfred DiLernia; Walter Raim; John Gray; Everett Barksdale; Art Ryerson; Arvell Shaw; Buddy Catlett; Danny Barcelona; Dick Jacobs; John Barry; Jerry Herman; Cy Coleman; Jule Styne; Henry Mancini; John Kander; All Stars (Musical group : Louis Armstrong); Louis Armstrong Orchestra.; Dick Jacobs Orchestra.
OCLC Number: 657614917
Notes: Originally released as Hello, Dolly! (Kapp KL 1364); Mame (Mercury LP 21081/LP 61081); What a wonderful world (ABC Paramount LP 650); the last 3 tracks originally released as singles on Kapp and United Artists.
Four additional bonus tracks on this compilation.
Liner notes, by Bill Dahl, in container.
All songs performed by Louis Armstrong and The All Stars (except where noted).
Performer(s): Louis Armstrong, vocals, trumpet ; with, variously: All-Stars (including: Trummy Young, Russell "Big Chief" Moore, Tyree Glenn, trombone ; Joe Darensbourg, Buster Bailey, Joe Muranyi, clarinet ; Billy Kyle, Marty Napoleon, piano ; Tony Gattuso, Glen Thompson, banjo, guitar ; Alfred DiLernia, Walter Raim, John Gray, banjo ; Everett Barksdale, Art Ryerson, guitar ; Arvell Shaw, Buddy Catlett, bass ; Danny Barcelona, drums) ; Louis Armstrong Orchestra ; Dick Jacobs' Orchestra ; John Barry & Orchestra ; additional unidentified strings.
Production notes: Recorded New York, N.Y. (principally); Las Vegas, Nev.; and London, England, 1963-1969.
Description: 2 sound discs : digital ; 4 3/4 in.
Details: Compact disc.
Contents: CD 1: Hello, Dolly! --
It's been a long, long time --
A lot of livin' to do --
A kiss to build a dream on --
Someday (you'll be sorry) --
Hey, look me over! --
I still get jealous --
Moon river --
Be my life's companion --
Blueberry Hill --
You are a woman, I am man --
Jeepers creepers --
Mame --
The circle of your arms --
So long dearie --
Tin roof blues --
I like this kind of party --
When the saints go marching in --
Cheesecake --
Tyree's blues --
Pretty little missy --
Faith --
Short but sweet --
Bye 'n' bye --
Bonus track. The three of us. CD 2: What a wonderful world (Louis Armstrong's Orchestra & Chorus) --
Cabaret --
The home fire --
Dream a little dream of me --
Give me your kisses (I'll give you my heart) --
The sunshine of love (Louis Armstrong's Orchestra & Chorus) --
Hello brother --
There must be a way --
Fantastic, that's you --
I'll guess I'll get the papers (and go home) --
Hellzapoppin' --
Bonus tracks. Life of the party (Dick Jacobs' Orchestra) --
The kinda love song (a.k.a. That's all I want the world to remember me by) --
We have all the time in the world (from the motion picture On Her Majesty's secret service) (John Barry & Orchestra).
Other Titles: What a wonderful world.
It's been a long, long time.
Lot of livin'' to do.
Kiss to build a dream on.
Someday, you'll be sorry.
Be my life's companion.
Blueberry hill.
You are woman, I am man.
Jeepers creepers.
Circle of your arms.
So long dearie.
Tin roof blues.
I like this kind of party.
Cheesecake.
Tyree's blues.
Pretty little missy.
Faith.
Short but sweet.
Bye 'n' bye.
Three of us.
Home fires.
Dream a little dream of me.
Give me your kisses, I'll give you my heart.
Sunshine of love.
Hello brother.
There must be a way.
Fantastic, that's you.
I guess I'll get the papers, and go home.
Hellzapoppin'.
Life of the party.
Kinda love song.
We have all the time in the world.
Hit years, 1963-1969
When the saints go marching in.
Responsibility: Louis Armstrong.

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On December 3, 1963, at age 62, when most folks are thinking about retirement, Louis Armstrong recorded the sprightly Hello, Dolly!, the title song for a Broadway show. Thus began a six-year-long series of recordings that arguably brought one of the most important 20th century musicians back into the limelight and gave him some of his greatest recording successes.

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