- Hello, Dolly! (song)
Infobox Single
Name = Hello, Dolly!
Artist =Louis Armstrong
from Album =
B-side = A Lot of Livin' To Do
Released = 1964
Format = 45 rpm
Recorded =December 3 ,1963
Genre = Pop
Label = Kapp (573)
Length = 2:27
Writer =Jerry Herman
Producer = Mickey Kapp"Hello, Dolly!" is the title song of the popular
1964 musical of the same name.Louis Armstrong 's version was inducted in the Grammy Hall of Fame in2001 . The music and lyrics were written byJerry Herman , who also wrote the scores for many other popular musicals including "Mame " and "La Cage aux Folles ".History
"Hello, Dolly!" was first sung by
Carol Channing , who starred as Dolly Gallagher Levi in the original 1964 Broadway cast. In December1963 , at the behest of his manager,Louis Armstrong made a demonstration recording of "Hello, Dolly!" for the song's publisher to use to promote the show. [ [http://wc08.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=33:fnfpxv9hldae All Music: Hello, Dolly! history] ] "Hello, Dolly!" opened onJanuary 16 ,1964 at theSt. James Theatre inNew York City , and it quickly became a major success. The same month,Kapp Records released Armstrong's publishing demo as a commercial single.The best-known recording is by
Louis Armstrong , in 1964, which reached number-one on the U.S.Billboard Hot 100 , breakingThe Beatles ' streak of three number-one hits in a row (they also held the top three spots) and becoming the biggest hit of Armstrong's career, followed by a gold-selling album of the same name. [Bronson, Fred. "The Billboard Book of Number 1 Hits" (2003), Billboard Books, ISBN 0823076776] For the song Armstrong received aGrammy Award for "Best Vocal Performance, Male" in 1964. In 1965, it received a Grammy Award for "Best Song" (Jerry Herman (songwriter), performed by Louis Armstrong). The song also spent nine weeks atop the adult contemporary chart shortly after the opening the musical. Louis Armstrong also performed the song (together withBarbra Streisand ) in the popular 1969 film "Hello, Dolly!".Notable cover versions
"Hello, Dolly!" is a pop standard as evidenced by the number and quality of singers who cover the classic. A partial list includes:
*
Petula Clark (1964) in English, French, and Spanish
*Bobby Darin (1964)
*Duke Ellington (1964)
*Ella Fitzgerald for her (1964) albums "Hello, Dolly!" and "Ella at Juan-Les-Pins "
*Judy Garland andLiza Minnelli (1964)
*Marvin Gaye (1964)
*Benny Goodman (1964)
*Frank Sinatra for his (1964) album "It Might As Well Be Swing "
*Frankie Vaughan (1964)
*Lawrence Welk (1964)
* Herb Alpert's Tijuana Brass (1964)
*Sammy Davis, Jr. (1965)
*Mary Martin (1965)
*Pearl Bailey (1967)
*Matt Monro 1968
*Barbra Streisand (1969)
*Ethel Merman (1970)
*Jean-Jacques Perrey - Moog Indigo (album) 1970. The song was entirely instrumental and re-created with a moog styling.
*Lou Rawls (1979)
*Cab Calloway (1991)
*Wayne Newton (1992)
*Liza Minnelli (1997)
*Andy Williams (1999)
*Nancy Wilson (2001)
*Harry Connick, Jr. for his (2007) album "Oh, My NOLA "
* Others [ [http://wc08.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=17:627920~1~T00A All Music: Song List] ]Sinatra's rendition of the song, recorded with the
Count Basie Orchestra, features new lyrics, improvised by Sinatra, which pay tribute to Louis Armstrong.As successful as the stage show and title song itself turned out to be, however, the tune "Hello, Dolly!" unfortunately became caught up in a lawsuit which could have endangered timely plans for bringing the musical to the silver screen. Composer
Mack David (1912-1993) sued for infringement ofcopyright , because the first four bars of Herman's show number were the same as those in therefrain of David's song "Sunflower" from1948 . As he recounts in his memoirs, Herman had never heard "Sunflower" before this and wanted a chance to defend himself in court, but, for the sake of those involved in the show and the potential film, he reluctantly agreed to pay a settlement before the case would have gone to trial.ref|Herman-lawsuitThe song's refrain is:Hello, Dolly! Well, hello, Dolly!It's so nice to have you back where you belong!
Trivia
* Carol Channing also sang a variation of the song, titled "Hello, Lyndon!", which became an anthem for the 1964 presidential campaign of
Lyndon Johnson .
* Distributed withWordPress , the "Hello Dolly" plugin displays a random line from the song in the corner of WordPress' administration panel.
* The song was featured in the short film 'Raving', produced byElle Magazine and directed byJulia Stiles . It was sung by the actressZooey Deschanel at the end of the film.
* The song is featured, in part, in the Pixar film "WALL-E".Footnotes
References
#Jerry Herman (with Marilyn Stasio). "Showtune: A Memoir". New York: Donald I. Fine Books, 1996, pp. 102-108.
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