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LOUIS ARMSTRONG HELLO, DOLLY IMPORT STEREO 1964 EX+RARE US $9.99
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Hello Dolly! Sheet music by Jerry Herman 1963 US $5.95
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Historic Hollywood Movie Theaters And Why They Are Special
Hello, Harry
Well, Hello Louie
It's so nice to be back home where I belong
You're looking swell, Manny
I can tell, Danny
You're still glowin', you're still crowin'
You're still goin' strong
For the band's playin'
One of my old favorite songs from way back when
So bridge that gap, fellas
Find me 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 looking swell, Dolly,
We can tell, Dolly,
You're still glowin', you're still crowin'
You're still goin' strong.
We feel the room swayin'
For the band's playin'
One of your old fav'rite songs from 'way back when
So here's my hat fellas
I'm stayin' where I'm at, fellas
Promise you'll never go away again
I went away from the lights of Fourteenth Street
And into my personal haze
But now that I'm back in the lights of l4th Street
Tomorrow will be brighter than the good old days
Those good old days
Hello, Well Hello Dolly
Well hello, hey look there's Dolly
Glad to see you Hank, let's thank my lucky star
Your lucky star
You're lookin' great, Stanley
Lose some weight, Stanley?
Dolly's overjoyed and overwhelmed and over par
I hear the ice tinkle
See the lights twinkle
And you still get glances from us handsome men
So...
Golly gee, fellas
Find me a vacant knee, fellas
Dolly'll never go away again
Well, well hello, Dolly
Well hello, Dolly
It's so nice to have you back where you belong
You're lookin' swell, Dolly
We can tell, Dolly
You're still glowin', you're still crowin'
You're still goin' strong
I hear the ice tinkle
See the lights twinkle
And you still get glances from us handsome men
So...
Wow wow wow, fellas
Hey, Yeh!
Look at the old girl now, fellas
Wow!
All
Dolly'll never go away again.
Just two weekends from now, an eclectic group of women will bring their energies together to play five eclectic roles. Those women are actresses in the Chelsea Area Players, and their story is the “Dixie Swim Club” play.
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