Louis Armstrong (1901-1971): Hello Louis: The Hit Years 1963-1969
- Louis Armstrong (1901-1971)
- Hello Louis: The Hit Years 1963-1969
- 2 CDs i **;
Detailinformationen
- Label: Verve, 1963-69
- Bestellnummer: 8579236
- Erscheinungstermin: 19.10.2010
Disk 1 von 2
- 1 Hello, Dolly! Start
- 2 It's Been A Long, Long Time Start
- 3 A Lot Of Livin' To Do Start
- 4 A Kiss To Build A Dream On Start
- 5 Someday Start
- 6 Hey Look Me Over Start
- 7 I Still Get Jealous Start
- 8 Moon River Start
- 9 Be My Life's Companion Start
- 10 Blueberry Hill Start
- 11 You Are Woman, I Am Man Start
- 12 Jeepers Creepers Start
- 13 Mame Start
- 14 The Circle Of Your Arms Start
- 15 So Long Dearie Start
- 16 Tin Roof Blues Start
- 17 I Like This Kind Of Party Start
- 18 When The Saints Go Marchin' In Start
- 19 Cheesecake Start
- 20 Tyree's Blues Start
- 21 Pretty Little Missy Start
- 22 Faith Start
- 23 Short But Sweet Start
- 24 Bye and bye Start
- 25 The Three Of Us Start
Disk 2 von 2
- 1 What A Wonderful World Start
- 2 Cabaret Start
- 3 The Home Fire Start
- 4 Dream A Little Dream Of Me Start
- 5 Give Me Your Kisses (I'll Give You My Heart) Start
- 6 The Sunshine Of Love Start
- 7 Hello Brother Start
- 8 There Must Be A Way Start
- 9 Fantastic, That's You Start
- 10 I Guess I'll Get The Papers And Go Home Start
- 11 Hellzapoppin' Start
- 12 The Life Of The Party Start
- 13 Kinda Love Song Start
- 14 We Have All The Time In The World Start
Produktinfo
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 brought arguably most important 20th Century musician back into the limelight and, in fact, gave him his greatest recording successes ever.The single of “Hello, Dolly!” supplanted The Beatles as #1 on the Pop charts (his first #1!) and was #1 for nine weeks on the Adult Contemporary charts. The Dolly album soared to #1 for 6 weeks on Billboard’s Top 200 and was certified gold. Over the next two years Louis recorded tracks for the Mame album, resulting in a pair of Top 10 Adult Contemporary hits -- “So Long Dearie” and the title track. Then we have the remarkable “What A Wonderful World.” Recorded in 1967, the heartfelt single was a big hit in Europe, but only reached #12 on the U. S. Adult Contemporary chart. However, after prominent placement in the 1988 movie Good Morning Vietnam, the single climbed into the Top 40 and the album was certified gold. Finally, in 1969, Louis recorded “We Have All The Time In The World,” the theme song for the next James Bond epic flick, On Her Majesty's Secret Service.
This new Hip-O Select double CD, Hello, Louis! The Hit Years 1963 to 1969, brings together these recordings – originally on Kapp, Mercury, ABC-Paramount and EMI -- as a joyous celebration of a great artist’s return to the fore. It collects all three hit albums, presenting the Mame LP on CD for the first time, adding in “The Three Of Us,” recorded for the album but only previously released in Europe. The second disc also features two sides recorded in 1968 for Kapp, “Life Of The Party” b / w “The Kinda Love Song,” both previously unreleased on album – and as the music on this collection shows, the title of the bonus track is most appropriate: Louis Armstrong’s music is still the life of any party.
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