2 audio discs : digital ; 4 3/4 in 4 3/4 in digital optical 1.4 m/s stereo digital recording
Other Title:
Hit years, 1963-1969 Hello Dolly Mame What a wonderful world
Notes:
Jazz and popular songs, in part with vocals Originally released as Hello, Dolly! (Kapp KL 1364); Mame (Mercury LP 21081/LP 61081); What a wonderful world (ABC Paramount LP 650); the last 3 tracks originally released as singles on Kapp and United Artists Compact discs Program and biographical notes by Bill Dahl (22 p. : ports.) inserted in container Louis Armstrong, vocals, trumpet ; with, variously: All-Stars (including: Trummy Young, Russell "Big Chief" Moore, Tyree Glenn, trombone ; Joe Darensbourg, Buster Bailey, Joe Muranyi, clarinet ; Billy Kyle, Marty Napoleon, piano ; Tony Gattuso, Glen Thompson, banjo, guitar ; Alfred DiLernia, Walter Raim, John Gray, banjo ; Everett Barksdale, Art Ryerson, guitar ; Arvell Shaw, Buddy Catlett, bass ; Danny Barcelona, drums) ; Quincy Jones, arrangements ; Louis Armstrong Orchestra ; Dick Jacobs' Orchestra ; Dick Jacobs, arrangements, conductor ; John Barry, conductor ; additional unidentified strings Recorded New York, N.Y. (principally); Las Vegas, Nev.; and London, England, Dec. 3, 1963 to Oct. 28, 1969
Contents:
Hello, Dolly! It's been a long, long time A lot of livin' to do A kiss to build a dream on Someday (you'll be sorry) Hey, look me over! I still get jealous Moon river Be my life's companion Blueberry Hill You are a woman, I am man Jeepers creepers Mame The circle of your arms So long dearie Tin roof blues I like this kind of party When the saints go marching in Cheesecake Tyree's blues Pretty little missy Faith Short but sweet Bye 'n' bye The three of us What a wonderful world Cabaret The home fire Dream a little dream of me Give me your kisses (I'll give you my heart) The sunshine of love Hello brother There must be a way Fantastic, that's you I'll guess I'll get the papers (and go home) Hellzapoppin' Life of the party The kinda love song (That's all I want the world to remember me by) We have all the time in the world (from On Her Majesty's secret service)