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  • Format: CD
  • Label: RCA 58584
  • Released: 2008-08-05
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  • Added by: hitormiss
  • # Tracks: 13
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  • Format: CD
  • Label: RCA 1147
  • Released: 1991-05-28
  • Barcode: 0078635114720
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  • Tracks: Sound Clip Buy MP3  1. Overture
    Sound Clip Buy MP3  2. I Put My Hand In
    Sound Clip Buy MP3  3. It Takes A Woman
    Sound Clip Buy MP3  4. Put On Your Sunday Clothes
    Sound Clip Buy MP3  5. Ribbons Down My Back
    Sound Clip Buy MP3  6. Motherhood
    Sound Clip Buy MP3  7. Dancing
    Sound Clip Buy MP3  8. Before The Parade Passes By
    Sound Clip Buy MP3  9. Elegance
    Sound Clip Buy MP3  10. Hello, Dolly!
    Sound Clip Buy MP3  11. It Only Takes A Moment
    Sound Clip Buy MP3  12. So Long, Dearie
    Sound Clip Buy MP3  13. Finale
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Hello, Dolly!1964 Original Broadway Cast

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Posted 2007-08-05 20:52:46:
Amazon.com Editoral Review: It almost seemed as though every elderly female stage and film star--from Ethel Merman to Dorothy Lamour to Ginger Rogers--tried their hand at portraying Thornton Wilder's famous matchmaker, Dolly Levi, following the musical's smash 1964 opening, and yet the role will always belong to Carol Channing. When Pearl Bailey assumed the role on Broadway, however, she created yet another critical sensation with Jerry Herman's first major musical--not only because it was an all-black cast, setting off a long-running trend; and because the great Cab Calloway came out of retirement to play Horace Vanderbilt; but mainly because "Miss Pearlie Mae" brought her own famous ad-libbing personality to the role, creating a most interesting interpretation that is immortalized on this recording. Her version of the title song stands alongside Channing's own. --Bill Holdship

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