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  1. From Hello Dolly To Goodbye Charlie Capitol T 2194 / ST 2194 — US 107 (8 Wo.) US: Venice Blue Capitol T 2322 / ST 2322 — US 132 (4 Wo.) US: 1967 If I Were A Carpenter Atlantic 8135 / SD 8135 — US 142 (5 Wo.) US: 1985 The Legend Of Bobby Darin UK 39 (6 Wo.) UK — 2004 Beyond The Sea – The Very Best Of UK 26 (8 Wo.) UK — 2006 The Very ...

  2. So, take her rap, fellows. Find her an empty lap, fellows. And Dolly will never go away again. I said hello, Dolly. Well what do yah know, Dolly. It's so nice to have yah back where you belong. You're looking swell, Dolly. And I can tell, Dolly. You're still crowing, you're still growing, you're still going strong.

  3. Chart information: Debuted on charts 12/26/64, peaked at#107 and remained on. Billboard's LP chart for 8 weeks. Hello Dolly to Goodbye Charlie reunited Richard Wess with Bobby in the studio. The album is a nice collection of easy listening songs and includes two songs written by Darin, the haunting "The End of Never" and the uptempo "Look at Me ...

  4. Unlike Bobby Darin - From Hello Dolly To Goodbye Charlie, please note the following: Track A1 ("Hello, Dolly!) printed above spindle hole; tracks A2-A6 printed below. Rear jacket fabricator identification number (small number printed in bottom right corner) is "6". "STEREO" on label printed in tall, close lettering

  5. From Hello Dolly to Goodbye Charlie is a 1964 album by Bobby Darin. The album was arranged and conducted by Richard Wess.Darin focused on standards done with...

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  7. 12. Dez. 2006 · Bobby Darin was a versatile performer who could sing a Jackie Wilson song as well as a tin pan alley relic. On this CD, there are two albums. I do not find the first one, "Oh Look At Me Now," arranged by Billy May, to be as satisfying as "Hello Dolly to Goodbye Charlie." The latter was arranged by Richard Wess, who also worked with Darin on "Mack the Knife." Clearly, Darin was comfortable with ...

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