At the behest of his manager,
Louis Armstrong made a demonstration recording of "Hello, Dolly!" in December 1963, for the song's publisher to use to promote the
Broadway show. In January 1964, the same month
Hello, Dolly! opened in New York City,
Kapp Records released Armstrong's publishing demo as a commercial single. His version reached 1 on the U.S.
Billboard Hot 100, ending
the Beatles' streak of
3 chart-topping hits in a row over 14 consecutive weeks. "Hello Dolly!" became the most successful single of Armstrong's career, followed by a Gold-selling album of the same name. The song also spent nine weeks atop the
adult contemporary chart shortly after the opening of the musical. The song also made Armstrong the oldest artist ever to reach 1 on the Hot 100 since its introduction in 1958.
Billboard ranked the record as the 3 song of 1964, behind the Beatles' "
I Want to Hold Your Hand" and "
She Loves You". "Hello, Dolly!" won the
Grammy Award for Song of the Year in 1965, and Armstrong received a Grammy for
Best Vocal Performance, Male. Louis Armstrong also performed the song alongside
Barbra Streisand for the
musical's 1969 screen adaptation. In 2018, the song was listed at number 178 on the
Billboard Hot 100 60th Anniversary chart. There were other charting versions of the song also in 1964 by Kenny Ball, Frankie Vaughan, The Batchelors and Frank Sinatra. Liberace also recorded a vocal version of the song. =="Hello, Lyndon!"==