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Hello Dolly

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Hello Dolly

Hello Dolly is the studio album of the greatest jazz musician of all time, Louis Armstrong.

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About

The album was released on April 18, 1964 by MCA Records. The album contains 12 tracks of songs. It features the number one song, "Hello Dolly". Louis won a Grammy Award for this album.

Tracks

Track Title Duration
1 Hello, Dolly! 2:27
2 It's Been a Long, Long Time 2:22
3 A Lot of Livin' To Do 2:36
4 A Kiss to Build a Dream On 4:31
5 Hey, Look Me Over! 2:34
6 I Still Get Jelous 2:13
7 Moon River 2:59
8 Be My Life's Companion 2:52
9 Blueberry Hill 2:17
10 You Are Woman, I Am Man 4:39
11 Jeepers Creepers 4:39

Awards & Certifications

Year Award Category
1964 Grammy Awards Male Vocal Performance for "Hello Dolly"

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Credits

Performance Credits

Louis Armstrong Primary Artist, Trumpet, Vocals

Joe Darensbourg Clarinet

Barrett Deems Drums

Tyree Glenn Vocals, Vibes

Marty Napoleon Piano

Mort Herbert Bass

Peanuts Hucko Clarinet

Trummy Young Trombone

Danny Barcelona Drums

Buddy Catlett Bass

Billy Kyle Piano

Big Chief Russell Moore Trombone

Joe Muranyi Clarinet

Arvell Shaw Bass

Dale Jones Bass

Tony Gottuso Banjo, Guitar

Glen Thompson Banjo, Guitar

Technical Credits

Andy McKaie Liner Notes

Michael Kapp Producer

Vartan Art Direction

Erick Labson Remastering

Donald J. Munz Graphic Design

Trivia

  • The song, Hello, Dolly! is a number one hit that unseated the Beatles' "Can't Buy Me Love" from the top spot.

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