Hi-Lili, Hi-Lo
"Hi-Lili, Hi-Lo" | ||||
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Single by Richard Chamberlain | ||||
from the album Richard Chamberlain Sings | ||||
B-side | "All I Have to Do Is Dream" | |||
Released | 1963 | |||
Format | 7" single | |||
Length | 2:41 | |||
Label | MGM | |||
Writer(s) | Helen Deutsch, Bronisław Kaper | |||
Richard Chamberlain singles chronology | ||||
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"Hi-Lili, Hi-Lo" is a popular song with music by Bronislau Kaper, and lyrics by Helen Deutsch. The song was published in 1952. The song was featured in the movie Lili which starred Leslie Caron.[1]
Recorded versions
- Dinah Shore with Frank De Vol's orchestra and chorus. Recorded in Hollywood on August 18, 1952. It was released by RCA Victor Records as catalog number 20-4992 (in USA)[2] and by EMI on the His Master's Voice label as catalog number B 10385.
- Shari Lewis (1952)
- Eve Boswell (1953)
- Leslie Caron and Mel Ferrer (1953)
- Perry Como 1953, live on his TV show.
- Dick Hyman Trio (1956)
- Roger Williams (1956)
- The Everly Brothers (1961)
- Chet Atkins 1961
- Shelley Fabares on the album Shelley! (1962)
- The Four Seasons (1962)
- Slim Whitman (1963)
- Nat King Cole 1963
- Johnny Mathis 1963
- Eydie Gorme
- The Four Aces
- Richard Chamberlain (1963, #20 UK, #64 U.S., #18 U.S. AC)
- Joni James
- Sergio Franchi on the album Women in My Life (1964)[3]
- Teresa Brewer (1964)
- Bobby Goldsboro 1964
- Ray Conniff (1965)
- The Lennon Sisters 1965
- Paul Desmond on the album Glad to be Unhappy (1965)
- Manfred Mann on the album Mann Made (1965)
- Alan Price Set (1966) on the The Price to Play The Alan Price Set album
- Gene Vincent (1967)
- Jimmy Durante
- Tim Buckley on the album Dream Letter: Live in London 1968 (1968)
- Jim Nabors 1970
- Bill Evans on the album Intuition (1974)
- Anne Murray on the album There's a Hippo in My Tub (1977)
- Nalva Aguiar in Portuguese on the album Vala Pataedo
- Gal Costa recorded live in Portuguese with the unique Brazilian touch on YouTube (1984)
- Rickie Lee Jones on the album Pop Pop (1991)
- Betty Buckley (1996)
- John Slattery as Roger Sterling played an instrumental version on Mad Men season 7, episode 12 "Lost Horizon", aired May 3, 2015.
- The Furbelows on the album " I Sing On The Cake " [ 2015 ]
Notes
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