Henry Mancini on
45 RPM Singles - Liberty
[U.S. DJ / Promo Labels]
[U.S. Labels]
Henry Mancini and His Orchestra, "Main
Title From 'Four Girls In Town'"/"Cha Cha Cha For Gia",
Liberty #F-55045 (1956).[45 rpm DJ / Promo single]
Henry Mancini and His Orchestra, "Main
Title From 'Four Girls In Town'"/"Cha Cha Cha For Gia", Liberty #F-55045 (1956).[45 rpm single]
Henry Mancini also composed "Cha Cha Cha For
Gia" and did both side arrangements for this record.
Webmaster's Note: "Main Title From 'Four Girls In Town'" was also
released under the title "Pow!"
These compositions were used in the
Universal-International Picture "Four Girls In Town".
[U.S. Labels]
Henry Mancini and His Orchestra, "Big Band Rock and Roll"/"Hot
Rod", Liberty #F55060 (1957).[45 rpm single]
Both sides of this record were composed and arranged by Henry
Mancini.
These compositions were used in the
Universal-International Picture "Rock Pretty Baby".
[U.S. DJ / Promo Labels]
Henry Mancini and His Orchestra, "Pow!"/"Cha Cha Cha For Gia",
Liberty #F-55184 (1959).[45 rpm DJ / Promo single]
Henry Mancini also composed "Cha Cha Cha For Gia" and did both
side arrangements for this record.
Webmaster's Note: "Pow!" was also released under the title "Main Title From 'Four
Girls In Town'".
These compositions were used
in the Universal-International Picture "Four Girls In Town".
[Australia Labels]
[Australia Labels]
The Miniature Men, "Baby Elephant Walk" / "Bool-Ya-Base",
Liberty [Japan] #LIB-25 (1962).[45 rpm single]
The Miniature Men, "Baby
Elephant Walk" / "Bool-Ya-Base", Liberty [Australia] #LIB-57
(0) (1962).[45 rpm single]
Henry Mancini composed "Baby Elephant Walk".
Arranged & conducted by Hank Levine.
[Germany Picture Sleeve]
[Germany Labels]
Sandy Nelson, "Drums A Go-Go" / "Peter Gunn",
Liberty Records [Germany] #15 461 (1971).[45 rpm Picture Sleeve
single]
Henry Mancini composed "Peter Gunn".
"Peter Gunn" produced by Ted Glasser; arranged by Al Capps.
[U.S. Picture Sleeve]
[U.S. Labels]
Henry Mancini, "The Trail of the Pink Panther"
(Soundtrack)/"The Inspector Clouseau Theme" (Soundtrack),
Liberty #B-1489 (1982).[45 rpm Picture Sleeve single]
This single is believed to have been given away as a promo
item at the time of the film premier.
Both sides of this single composed and conducted by Henry
Mancini.
Produced by Joe Reisman.