Louis Armstrong’s rendition of “Hello, Dolly!” from 1964 is a lively and exuberant interpretation of the classic Broadway tune. With Armstrong’s signature gravelly voice and joyful trumpet playing, the song bursts with energy and charm, capturing the excitement of a romantic encounter.

About The Song

“Hello, Dolly!” tells the story of a man expressing his anticipation and delight at seeing his beloved Dolly after a period of separation. Armstrong’s spirited performance infuses the song with a sense of celebration and anticipation, inviting listeners to join in the joyous reunion.

Upon its release, Armstrong’s recording of “Hello, Dolly!” became a smash hit, topping the charts and earning widespread acclaim for its infectious energy and irresistible charm. Its success helped to solidify Armstrong’s status as one of the most beloved and influential figures in jazz and popular music.

As we revisit “Hello, Dolly!” we celebrate Louis Armstrong’s incomparable talent and the enduring appeal of this iconic recording. Its timeless melody and joyful spirit continue to captivate audiences, reminding us of the power of music to uplift hearts and bring people together.

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🎵 Let’s sing along with the lyrics! 🎤

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

Hello, Dolly
Well, hello, 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 keeps on playin’
One of our old favourite songs from way back when
So…golly, gee, fellas
Have a little faith in me, fellas
Dolly’ll never go away
I said she’ll never go away
Dolly’ll never go away again

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