Hello Dolly
“Hello, Dolly!” is a classic American song from the musical of the same name, which was written by composer Jerry Herman. The musical “Hello, Dolly!” premiered on Broadway in 1964 and became one of the most popular and enduring productions in American musical theater history.
The song “Hello, Dolly!” is performed by the title character, Dolly Levi, and it’s often considered the show’s signature number. The lyrics of the song convey a sense of joy and excitement as Dolly Levi arrives in the town of Yonkers to play matchmaker. The song captures the exuberance and charm of the character as she greets the people of the town.
“Hello, Dolly!” has been widely performed and recorded by various artists, both in its original form from the musical and as a standalone song. It has been covered by many renowned artists, including Louis Armstrong, who had a popular and iconic rendition of the song.
The song is celebrated for its catchy melody and its lively and joyful spirit, making it a favorite for singers and audiences. “Hello, Dolly!” remains a cherished and timeless piece of American musical theater and is recognized as one of the great show tunes in the Broadway repertoire.