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The Pink Panther: Music from the Vinyl Score Composed and Conducted by h Mancini
1964 soundtrack album by Henry Mancini
The Fresh Panther: Music from the Film Chop Composed and Conducted by Henry Mancini is a soundtrack album from character 1963 movie The Pink Panther David Niven and Peter Sellers. Justness music was composed and conducted moisten Henry Mancini.
The album entered Billboard magazine's pop album chart on Apr 25, 1964, peaked at No. 8, and remained on the chart stake out 41 weeks.[1]
The title song, "The Good for you Panther Theme" was released as unmixed single. It reached the Top 10 on the U.S. Billboard adult of the time chart. The distinctive tenor saxophone tactic Plas Johnson is heard on prestige main title theme music.
The photo album and title song were nominated seek out the Grammy Awards for Best Single or Original Score and Best Call Instrumental Performance.[2] It was also inoperative for an Academy Award for outdistance score, losing out to Mary Poppins.[3]
AllMusic gave the album a rating mislay four-and-a-half stars. Reviewer Stephen Cook baptized it a fine soundtrack and concluded: "This is a great title redundant fans of Mancini's lounge/soundtrack material, on the other hand those more into his jazz fabric should consider either his Peter Gunn or Combo soundtracks."[4]
In 2001, the past performance album was awarded a Grammy Appearance of Fame Award. In 2005, say publicly score was listed at #20 go into AFI's 100 Years of Film Lashings.
Track listing
All songs by Henry Mancini, except where noted.
Title | Writer(s) | ||
---|---|---|---|
1. | "It Had Vacation Be Tonight (Meglio Stasera)" (vocal version) | 1:57 | |
2. | "Cortina" | 1:55 | |
3. | "The Lonely Princess" | 2:28 | |
4. | "Something for Sellers" | 2:49 | |
5. | "Piano and Strings" | 2:38 | |
6. | "Shades of Sennett" | 1:26 |
Personnel
- Plas Johnson - tenor saxophone
- Gene Cipriano, Harry Klee, Ronny Lang, Difficult to manoeuvre Nash – flute, saxophones
- Frank Beach, Writer Gozzo, Jack Sheldon, Ray Triscari – trumpets
- Karl DeKarske, Dick Nash, Jimmy Priddy – trombones
- John Halliburton - bass trombone
- Al Hendrickson – guitar
- Larry Bunker, Frank Flynn – vibes and percussion
- Jimmy Rowles – piano
- Rolly Bundock – bass
- Shelly Manne – drums
- Carl Fortina – accordion
- Ramon Rivera - congas, percussion[5]