Barbra Streisand, Louis Armstrong - Hello Dolly ! FLAC

Tracklist
| 1 | Just Leave Everything To Me |
| 2 | Dancing |
| 3 | It Takes A Woman |
| 4 | It Only Takes A Moment |
| 5 | Ribbons Down My Back |
| 6 | Before The Parade Passes By |
| 7 | Put On Your Sunday Clothes |
| 8 | Finale |
| 9 | It Takes A Woman (Reprise) |
| 10 | Love Is Only Love |
| 11 | Hello, Dolly ! |
| 12 | So Long Dearie |
| 13 | Elegance |
Versions
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| DTCS-5103 | Various | Hello Dolly! (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack Album) (LP, Album, Dlx, Gat) | 20th Century Fox Records | DTCS-5103 | US | 1969 |
| STEC 166 | Various | Hello Dolly! (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack Album) (LP, Album, Mono) | 20th Century Records | STEC 166 | France | 1974 |
| 9299 226 | Various | Hello Dolly (Colonna Sonora Originale Del Film) (LP, Album, RE) | Fontana | 9299 226 | Italy | 1974 |
| HCP 461-03 | Various | Hello Dolly! (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack Album) (LP, Album) | 20th Century Fox Records | HCP 461-03 | Spain | 1969 |
| DTCS-5103 (S20F-10009) | Various | Hello Dolly! (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack Album) (LP, Album, Gat) | 20th Century Fox Records | DTCS-5103 (S20F-10009) | Japan | 1969 |
Notes
Matrix / Runout (ATL BAR 921047) : At the same place of "BAR" characters there are 3 Zeros
In the sleeve : 2 A4 prints with :
Service Copyright and his address
Diamètre 30cm
Série : U
Texte d'Etiquette
Date ..
Barcodes
- Rights Society: Biem Chappell
- Matrix / Runout (Side A): ATL BAR 921047 A
- Matrix / Runout (Side B): ATL BAR 921047 B
Video
Album
Hello, Dolly, Well Hello, Dolly, It's so nice to have you back where you belong You're looking swell. A Dance follows Dolly and the waiters. Well, hello. Look who's here Dolly, this is Louis. Hello, Louis Dolly, It's so nice to have you Dolly is a jazz album by Louis Armstrong and His All Stars, which at the time included Joe Darensbourg, Billy Kyle, Big Chief Russell Moore, Arvell Shaw, and Trummy Young. The tracks were mostly recorded on December 3, 1963, and April 18, 1964, in New York City. It was released by Kapp Records in 1964 and became Armstrong's most commercially successful album. Barbra Streisand. Hello, Dolly With Louis Armstrong Album Version. This track is not available in Russian Federation - Learn more. Hello, Dolly is the title song of the popular 1964 musical of the same name. Louis Armstrong's version was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame in 2001. The music and lyrics were written by Jerry Herman, who also wrote the scores for many other popular musicals including Mame and La Cage aux Folles. Hello, Dolly was first sung by Carol Channing, who starred as Dolly Gallagher Levi in the original 1964 Broadway cast. In December 1963, at the behest of his manager. Покупайте и продавайте винил и. Barbra Streisand Hello, Dolly With Louis Armstrong Album Version. Duration: 3:46 File type: mp3. Play online Download. Download Barbra Streisand Hello, Dolly With Louis Armstrong Album Version. The movie version of Hello, Dolly was considered to be something of a disappointment, which may help explain why the soundtrack album is one of the few records Barbra Streisand is associated with that hasn't even gone gold. Streisand's wild miscasting is less apparent on record than on film, however, and she sings effectively. Слушать песню Barbra Streisand & Louis Armstrong 1969 - Hello Dolly онлайн или скачать mp3 в хорошем качестве 320 kbps на телефон андроид, айфон вы можете на сайте Streisand. Download MP3. MP3 320Kbps, Mb MP3 128Kbps, Mb. MP3 320Kbps. Hello, Dolly Barbra Streisand. 7 out of 5 stars 1,582. Streisand, however, is in typically exceptional voice, effortlessly navigating the intricate wordplay of Just Leave Every to Me and effectively tugging on heart strings with beautifully aching renditions Love is Only Love and the It Takes a Woman reprise. Streisand also delivers an absolutely virtuoso performance of the showstopping So Long, Dearie and breathes new life into the immortal title song, which features a memorable mid-song appearance from Louis Armstrong























