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45 RPM Singles - RCA Victor (continued)


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[Italy DJ / Promo Picture Sleeve]

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Henry Mancini, "Castle Rock" / "Playboy's Theme", RCA Victor [Italy] #45N 1261 (1961).[45 rpm DJ / Promo Picture Sleeve single]


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Gaynel Hodge, "Bachelor In Paradise" / "The Door Is Still Open (to my heart)", RCA Victor #47-7964 (1961).[45 rpm single]

Gaynel Hodge, "Bachelor In Paradise" / "The Door Is Still Open (to my heart)", RCA Victor [Australia] #101237 (1962).[45 rpm single]
Gaynel Hodge, "Bachelor In Paradise" / "The Door Is Still Open (to my heart)", RCA Victor [UK] #RCA 1262 (1961).[45 rpm DJ / Promo single]

 "Bachelor In Paradise" is a Mancini composition.


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Henry Mancini and His Orchestra, "Peter Gunn Theme" / "Moon River", RCA Victor (Gold Standard Series) #447-0598 (1961).[45 rpm single]

Both sides composed by Mancini.
"Peter Gunn" produced by Simon Rady.
"Moon River" produced by Dick Peirce.


Henry Mancini, "Slow Hot Wind"(Lujon), RCA Victor #10731 (1961).[45 rpm single]

"Slow Hot Wind" (Lujon) composed by Mancini.


Henry Mancini, "Lujon/Blue Mantilla", RCA Victor #47-0902 (1961).[45 rpm single]

Both sides composed by Mancini.



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Henry Mancini and His Orchestra, "Mr. Yunioshi" / "The Big Blowout", RCA Victor (Special Edition 7") #VP-2-2362 (1962).[33 1/3 Living Stereo single]

Henry Mancini composed both sides of this single, which are both from "Breakfast At Tiffany's".
Produced by Dick Peirce.


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Henry Mancini, His Orchestra & Chorus, "Breakfast at Tiffany's" / "Holly", RCA Victor (Special Edition 7") #VP-4-2362 (1962).[33 1/3 Living Stereo single]


Henry Mancini composed both sides of this single, which are both from "Breakfast At Tiffany's".
Produced by Dick Peirce.

Henry Mancini and His Orchestra, "Baby Elephant Walk" / "Theme From 'Hatari'", RCA Victor (Special Edition 7") #VP-1-2559 (1962).[33 1/3 Living Stereo single]

Henry Mancini composed both sides of this single.
Produced by Dick Peirce.

Henry Mancini and His Orchestra, "Crocodile, Go Home!" / "The Soft Touch", RCA Victor (Special Edition 7") #VP-4-2559 (1962).[33 1/3 Living Stereo single]

Henry Mancini composed both sides of this single.
Produced by Dick Peirce.


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Henry Mancini, “Sake To Bara No Hibi” / “Seventy-Six Trombones”, RCA Victor [Japan] #SS-1327 (1962).[45 rpm Picture Sleeve Single]

Henry Mancini composed "Sake To Bara No Hibi" ("Days of Wine and Roses").


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Henry Mancini, His Orchestra & Chorus, “‘Theme From Love Story’ / ‘Love Theme From Romeo & Juliet’”, RCA Victor [Japan] #SS-2064 (unknown year).[45 rpm Picture Sleeve Single]

Henry Mancini and His Orchestra, "Night Train" / "The Hot Canary", RCA Victor (Special Edition 7") #VP-2692 (unknown year).[33 1/3 Living Stereo single]



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[Australia Labels]

Henry Mancini and His Orchestra, Theme From "Man of the World" / "Fluter's Ball", RCA #1312 (1962).[45 rpm single]
Henry Mancini and His Orchestra, Theme From "Man of the World" / "Fluter's Ball", RCA [UK] #RCA 1312 (1962).[45 rpm single]
Henry Mancini and His Orchestra, Theme From "Man of the World" / "Fluter's Ball", RCA [Australia] #101459 (1963).[45 rpm single]

Both sides composed by Mancini.



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Henry Mancini and His Orchestra, "Experiment in Terror" / "Tooty Twist", RCA Victor #47-8008 (1962).[45 rpm Picture Sleeve single]

Henry Mancini and His Orchestra, "Experiment in Terror" / "Tooty Twist", RCA Victor [New Zealand] #4/60292 (1962).[45 rpm single]
Henry Mancini and His Orchestra, "Experiment in Terror" / "Tooty Twist", RCA Victor [UK] #4/60292 (1962).[45 rpm DJ / Promo single]
Henry Mancini and His Orchestra, "Experiment in Terror" / "Tooty Twist", RCA Victor [UK] #RCA-1285 (1962).[45 rpm single]

Both sides composed by Mancini.
Produced by Dick Peirce.


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Henry Mancini, "Theme From 'Hatari!'" / "Your Father's Feathers", RCA Victor #47-8037 (1962).[45 rpm Picture Sleeve single]

Henry Mancini, "Theme From 'Hatari!'" / "Your Father's Feathers", RCA Victor [Australia] #101346 (1962).[45 rpm single]
Henry Mancini, "Theme From 'Hatari!'" / "Your Father's Feathers", RCA Victor [New Zealand] #4/60302 (1962).[45 rpm single]

Both sides composed by Mancini.


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Henry Mancini, His Orchestra & Chorus, "Love Theme from Phaedra" / "Dreamsville", RCA Victor #47-8099 (1962).[45 rpm Picture Sleeve single]
Henry Mancini, His Orchestra & Chorus, "Love Theme from Phaedra" / "Dreamsville", RCA Victor [Australia] #101407 (1962).[45 rpm DJ / Promo single]
Henry Mancini, His Orchestra & Chorus, "Love Theme from Phaedra" / "Dreamsville", RCA Victor [UK] #RCA 1321 (1962).[45 rpm single]
Henry Mancini, His Orchestra & Chorus, "Love Theme from Phaedra" / "Dreamsville", RCA Victor [New Zealand] #60325 (1963).[45 rpm single]

"Dreamsville" is composed by Henry Mancini.
Produced by Steve Sholes.


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Henry Mancini, His Orchestra & Chorus, "Days of Wine and Roses" / "76 Trombones", RCA Victor #47-8120 (1962).[45 rpm Picture Sleeve single]
Henry Mancini, His Orchestra & Chorus, "Days of Wine and Roses" / "76 Trombones", RCA Victor [Australia] #101482 (1963).[45 rpm single]
Henry Mancini, His Orchestra & Chorus, "Days of Wine and Roses" / "76 Trombones", RCA Victor [New Zealand] #60337 (1963).[45 rpm single]

"Days of Wine and Roses" composed by Mancini.
"76 Trombones" composed by Meredith Willson.
Both sides produced by Steve Sholes.



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Henry Mancini and His Orchestra, "Rhapsody In Blue" / "Banzai Pipeline", RCA Victor #47-8184 (1963).[45 rpm single]
Henry Mancini and His Orchestra, "Rhapsody In Blue" / "Banzai Pipeline", RCA Victor [Australia] #47-8184 (1963).[45 rpm single]

Henry Mancini and His Orchestra, "Rhapsody In Blue" / "Banzai Pipeline", RCA Victor [New Zealand] #60358 (1963).[45 rpm single]

"Banzai Pipeline" composed by Mancini.
Produced by Joe Reisman.



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[UK Labels]

Perry Como, "(I Love You) Don't You Forget It" / "One More Mountain", RCA Victor #47-8186 (1963).[45 rpm Picture Sleeve single]

Perry Como, "(I Love You) Don't You Forget It" / "One More Mountain", RCA Victor [Australia] #101522 (1963).[45 rpm Picture Sleeve single]
Perry Como, "(I Love You) Don't You Forget It" / "One More Mountain", RCA Victor [Germany] #47-8186 (1963).[45 rpm Picture Sleeve single]
Perry Como, "(I Love You) Don't You Forget It" / "One More Mountain", RCA Victor [New Zealand] #60354 (1963).[45 rpm single]
Perry Como, "(I Love You) Don't You Forget It" / "One More Mountain", RCA Victor [UK] #RCA 1347 (1963).[45 rpm single]

This record contains the Mancini composition "(I Love You) Don't You Forget It".

With Mitchell Ayers and His Orchestra and The Ray Charles Singers.
A Hugo & Luigi Production.



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[1964 Japan Picture Sleeve Single]


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[1972 Japan Picture Sleeve Single]

Henry Mancini, His Orchestra & Chorus, "Orange Tamoure" / "Charade", RCA Victor #47-8256 (1963).[45 rpm Picture Sleeve Single]
Henry Mancini, His Orchestra & Chorus, "Orange Tamoure" / "Charade", RCA Victor [Germany] #47-8256 (1963).[45 rpm Picture Sleeve Single]
Henry Mancini, His Orchestra & Chorus, “Charade” / “Orange Tamoure”, RCA Victor [Japan] #SS-1395 (1964).[45 rpm Picture Sleeve Single]
Henry Mancini, His Orchestra & Chorus, "Orange Tamoure" / "Charade", RCA Victor [New Zealand] #47-8256 (1964).[45 rpm Single]
Henry Mancini, His Orchestra & Chorus, "Orange Tamoure" / "Charade", RCA Victor [UK] #RCA 1383 (1964).[45 rpm Single]
Henry Mancini, “Tiffany De Chosyoku Wo Moon River” / “Breakfast at Tiffany’s”, RCA Victor [Japan] #SS-1902 (1971).[45 rpm Picture Sleeve Single
Henry Mancini, “Charade” / “Orange Tamoure”, RCA Victor [Japan] #SS-1844 (1972).[45 rpm Picture Sleeve Single]
 
Both sides composed by Henry Mancini.
Produced by Joe Reisman.


 
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[U.S. DJ / Promo Label]


Various Artists, "Christmas Greetings From RCA Victor and Groove Recording Artists", RCA Victor #SP-45-128 (1963).[45 rpm DJ / Promo single]

Henry Mancini is one of the artists on this single that gives Christmas and New Year's Greetings.
Single has no tracklist except for the names of the artists participating.



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[Japan Picture Sleeve and Labels]

Henry Mancini, "The Pink Panther Theme" / "It Had Better Be Tonight", RCA Victor #47-8286 (1964).[45 rpm Picture Sleeve single]
Henry Mancini, "The Pink Panther Theme" / "It Had Better Be Tonight", RCA Victor [Australia] #47-8286 (1964).[45 rpm Picture Sleeve single]
Henry Mancini, "The Pink Panther Theme" / "It Had Better Be Tonight", RCA Victor [Canada] #47-8286 (1964).[45 rpm single]
Henry Mancini, "The Pink Panther Theme" / "It Had Better Be Tonight", RCA Victor [Germany] #47-8286 (1964).[45 rpm Picture Sleeve single]
Henry Mancini, "The Pink Panther Theme" / "It Had Better Be Tonight", RCA Victor [New Zealand] #47-8286 (1964).[45 rpm Picture Sleeve single]
Henry Mancini, "The Pink Panther Theme" / "It Had Better Be Tonight", RCA Victor [Spain] #3-10764 (1972).[45 rpm Picture Sleeve single]***
Henry Mancini, "The Pink Panther Theme" / "It Had Better Be Tonight", RCA Victor [Japan] #RPS-3 (1980).[45 rpm Picture Sleeve single]***

Both sides composed by Henry Mancini.

***Spain and Japan's listings may be reissues and not original releases.



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Henry Mancini, His Orchestra & Chorus, "A Shot in the Dark / The Shadows of Paris", RCA Victor #47-8381 (1964).[45 rpm Picture Sleeve single]
Henry Mancini, His Orchestra & Chorus, "A Shot in the Dark / The Shadows of Paris", RCA Victor [New Zealand] #47/8381 (1965).[45 rpm single]

Both sides composed by Mancini.
Produced by Joe Reisman.


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[UK Labels]

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[UK DJ / Promo Label]

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Henry Mancini, His Orchestra & Chorus, "How Soon" / "The Tiber Twist", RCA Victor #47-9589 (1965).[45 rpm single]
Henry Mancini, His Orchestra & Chorus, "How Soon" / "The Tiber Twist", RCA Victor [Germany] #47-9589 (1965).[45 rpm single]
Henry Mancini, His Orchestra & Chorus, "How Soon" / "The Tiber Twist", RCA Victor [UK] #RCA 1414 (1964).[45 rpm DJ/Promo single]
Henry Mancini, His Orchestra & Chorus, "How Soon" / "The Tiber Twist", RCA Victor [UK] #RCA 1414 (1964).[45 rpm single]
Henry Mancini, His Orchestra & Chorus, "How Soon" / "The Tiber Twist", RCA Victor [New Zealand] #47-8458 (1965).[45 rpm single]

Both sides composed by Mancini.
Produced by Joe Reisman.



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[U.S. Picture Sleeve and Labels]

Henry Mancini, His Chorus & Orchestra, "Dear Heart" / "How Soon", RCA Victor #47-8458 (1965).[45 rpm Picture Sleeve single]
Also issued with Picture Sleeve as seen above, same catalog number and year.

Both sides composed by Mancini.
Both sides produced by Joe Reisman.


Si Zentner, "Dear Heart" / "In A Little Spanish Town", RCA Victor #47-8550 (1965).[45 rpm single]

"Dear Heart" is a Mancini composition.



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Henry Mancini and His Orchestra, "Señor Peter Gunn" / "La Raspa", RCA Victor #47-8574 (1965).[45 rpm DJ/Promo single]
Henry Mancini and His Orchestra, "Señor Peter Gunn" / "La Raspa", RCA Victor #47-8574 (1965).[45 rpm single]
Henry Mancini and His Orchestra, "Señor Peter Gunn" / "La Raspa", RCA Victor [New Zealand] #47/8574 (1965).[45 rpm single]

Both tracks are from the RCA Victor album The Latin Sound of Henry Mancini.
"
Señor Peter Gunn" is a Mancini composition.
Produced by Joe Reisman.



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[Japan Picture Sleeve and Labels]

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Henry Mancini, His Orchestra and Chorus, "Pie In the Face Polka" / "The Sweetheart Tree", RCA Victor #47-8624 (1965).[45 rpm Picture Sleeve single]
Henry Mancini, His Orchestra and Chorus, "Pie In the Face Polka" / "The Sweetheart Tree", RCA Victor [New Zealand] #47/8624 (1966).[45 rpm single]
Henry Mancini, His Orchestra and Chorus, "Pie In the Face Polka" / "The Sweetheart Tree", RCA Victor [Australia] #47-8624 (1965).[45 rpm single]
Henry Mancini, His Orchestra and Chorus, "Pie In the Face Polka" / "The Sweetheart Tree", RCA Victor [Germany] #47-8624 (1965).[45 rpm Picture Sleeve single]
Henry Mancini, His Orchestra and Chorus, "Pie In the Face Polka" / "The Sweetheart Tree", Victor [Japan] #SS-1588 (1965).[45 rpm Picture Sleeve single]
Henry Mancini, His Orchestra and Chorus, "Pie In the Face Polka" / "The Sweetheart Tree", RCA Victor [UK] #RCA 1471 (1965).[45 rpm Demo / 1 sided single]
Henry Mancini, His Orchestra and Chorus, "Pie In the Face Polka" / "The Sweetheart Tree", RCA Victor [UK] #RCA 1471 (1965).[45 rpm single]

Both sides composed by Mancini.
Produced by Joe Reisman.



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Boston Pops Orchestra, Arthur Fiedler conducting, "The Great Race March" / "Pie in the Face Polka", RCA Victor #47-8629 (1965).[45 rpm single]

Henry Mancini adapted "The Great Race March" and composed "Pie in the Face Polka".
Produced by Peter Dellheim.
Arranged by Richard Hayman and Henry Mancini.



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Henry Mancini and His Orchestra, "He Shouldn't-A Hadn't-A Oughtn't-A Swang On Me" / "Push the Button, Max", RCA Victor #47-8691 (1965).[45 rpm Picture Sleeve DJ / Promo single]
Henry Mancini and His Orchestra, "He Shouldn't-A Hadn't-A Oughtn't-A Swang On Me" / "Push the Button, Max", RCA Victor [New Zealand] #47/8691 (1965).[45 rpm single]

Both sides composed by Mancini.
Trombone solo on "Push The Button, Max!" by Dick Nash.
Vocal on
"He Shouldn't-A Hadn't-A Oughtn't-A Swang On Me" by Special Guest Star Dorothy Provine.
Produced by Joe Reisman.



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Henry Mancini, His Orchestra and Chorus, "Moment To Moment" / "Soldier In The Rain", RCA Victor #47-8718 (1965).[45 rpm Picture Sleeve single]
Henry Mancini, His Orchestra and Chorus, "Moment To Moment" / "Soldier In The Rain", RCA Victor [Phillippines] #47-8718 (1965).[45 rpm single]
Henry Mancini, His Orchestra and Chorus, "Moment To Moment" / "Soldier In The Rain", RCA Victor [UK] #RCA 1498 (1966).[45 rpm single]
Henry Mancini, His Orchestra and Chorus, "Moment To Moment" / "Soldier In The Rain", RCA Victor [New Zealand] #47/8718 (1966).[45 rpm single]

Both sides composed by Mancini.
Produced by Joe Reisman.



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[UK Labels]

Henry Mancini and His Orchestra, "House of the Rising Sun" / "Turtles", RCA Victor #47-8798 (1966).[45 rpm single]
Henry Mancini and His Orchestra, "House of the Rising Sun" / "Turtles", RCA Victor [UK] #RCA 1512 (1966).[45 rpm single]

Henry Mancini composed "Turtles".
Produced by Joe Reisman.

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Advertisement for this single from Billboard Magazine - October 22, 1966


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Tommy Leonetti, "I'm Taking You With Me" / "The Sweetheart Tree", RCA Victor #47-8799 (1966).[45 rpm DJ / Promo single]

"The Sweetheart Tree" was written by Henry Mancini.
Arranged by Sid Feller; conducted by Van Alexander.
Produced by Sid Feller.



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Henry Mancini, His Orchestra & Chorus, "Arabesque" / "We've Loved Before", RCA Victor #47-8856 (1966).[45 rpm Picture Sleeve single]
Henry Mancini, His Orchestra & Chorus, "Arabesque" / "We've Loved Before", RCA Victor [Australia] #47-8856 (1966).[45 rpm single]
Henry Mancini, His Orchestra & Chorus, "Arabesque" / "We've Loved Before", RCA Victor [Canada] #47-8856 (1966).[45 rpm single]
Henry Mancini, His Orchestra & Chorus, "Arabesque" / "We've Loved Before", RCA Victor [New Zealand] #47/8856 (1966).[45 rpm single]
Henry Mancini, His Orchestra & Chorus, "Arabesque" / "We've Loved Before", RCA Victor [UK] #RCA 1530 (1966).[45 rpm single]

Both sides composed by Mancini.
Produced by Joe Reisman.


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Henry Mancini, His Orchestra & Chorus, "Swing March" / "In The Arms of Love", RCA Victor #47-8857 (1966).[45 rpm Picture Sleeve single]
Henry Mancini, His Orchestra & Chorus, "Swing March" / "In The Arms of Love", RCA Victor [UK] #RCA 1540 (1966).[45 rpm single]

Both sides composed by Mancini.



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Henry Mancini, His Orchestra and Chorus, "Driftwood and Dreams" / "Hawaii", RCA Victor #47-8951 (1966).[45 rpm Picture Sleeve single]
Henry Mancini, His Orchestra and Chorus, "Driftwood and Dreams" / "Hawaii", RCA Victor [New Zealand] #47/8951 (1966).[45 rpm single]

Henry Mancini, His Orchestra and Chorus, "Driftwood and Dreams" / "Hawaii", RCA Victor [UK] #RCA 1558 (1966).[45 rpm single]

Both sides composed by Mancini.
Produced by Joe Reisman.



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Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis, "Speak Low" / "Days Of Wine And Roses", RCA Victor #47-9010 (1966).[45 rpm single]


"Days Of Wine And Roses" is a Mancini composition.
Produced by Brad McCuen.



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Henry Mancini, His Orchestra & Chorus, "Happy Barefoot Boy" / "Two For The Road", RCA Victor #47-9200 (1967).[45 rpm Picture Sleeve single]

Henry Mancini, His Orchestra & Chorus, "Happy Barefoot Boy" / "Two For The Road", RCA Victor [Philippines] #47-9200 (1967).[45 rpm single]
Henry Mancini, His Orchestra & Chorus, "Happy Barefoot Boy" / "Two For The Road", RCA Victor [UK] #RCA 1607 (1967).[45 rpm DJ / Promo single]
Henry Mancini, His Orchestra & Chorus, "Happy Barefoot Boy" / "Two For The Road", RCA Victor [UK] #RCA 1607 (1967).[45 rpm single]
Henry Mancini, His Orchestra & Chorus, "Happy Barefoot Boy" / "Two For The Road", RCA Victor [New Zealand] #47/9200 (1967).[45 rpm single]

Both sides composed by Mancini.
Produced by Joe Reisman.

Floyd Cramer, "For No One" / "Theme For Sam", RCA Victor #47-9237 (1967).[45 rpm single]

Henry Mancini composed "Theme For Sam".
Arranged by Cam Mullins.
Produced by Chet Atkins & Felton Jarvis.


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[U.S. DJ / Promo Labels]

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[U.S. Labels]

Ed Ames, "Timeless Love" / "Two For The Road", RCA Victor #47-9255 (1967).[45 rpm DJ / Promo single]
Ed Ames, "Timeless Love" / "Two For The Road", RCA Victor #47-9255 (1967).[45 rpm single]

Henry Mancini composed "Two For The Road".
Arranged & conducted by Mort Garson.
Produced by Jim Fogelsong.


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[U.S. Labels]

Laura Devon, "I Like The Look" / "Dreamsville", RCA Victor #47-9256 (1967).[45 rpm DJ / Promo single]

Henry Mancini composed both sides of this single.
Produced by Joe Reisman.


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[U.S. DJ / Promo Label]

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[U.S. Picture Sleeve]

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[U.S. DJ / Promo Labels]

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[New Zealand Labels]

Henry Mancini, "Wait Until Dark" / "Theme For Three", RCA Victor #47-9340 (1967).[45 rpm DJ / Promo single]
Henry Mancini, "Wait Until Dark" / "Theme For Three", RCA Victor #47-9340 (1967).[45 rpm Picture Sleeve DJ / Promo single]
Henry Mancini, "Wait Until Dark" / "Theme For Three", RCA Victor [New Zealand] #47-9340 (1968).[45 rpm single]

Both sides composed by Mancini.
Produced by Ernie Altschuler.



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[U.S. DJ / Promo Picture Sleeve]

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[U.S. DJ / Promo Label]

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[New Zealand Labels]

Henry Mancini and His Orchestra, "The Party" / "Party Poop", RCA Victor #47-9483 (1968).[45 rpm DJ / Promo Picture Sleeve single]
Henry Mancini and His Orchestra, "The Party" / "Party Poop", RCA Victor [New Zealand] #47-9483 (1968).[45 rpm single]

Both sides composed by Mancini.
Produced by Joe Reisman.


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[U.S. Labels]

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[Australia Labels]

Henry Mancini, "Nothing To Lose" / "Norma De La Guadalajara", RCA Victor #47-9521 (1968).[45 rpm single]
Henry Mancini, "Nothing To Lose" / "Norma De La Guadalajara", RCA Victor [Australia] #47-9521 (1968).[45 rpm single]

"Nothing To Lose" composed by Mancini.
Produced by Joe Reisman.

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Advertisement for this single from Billboard Magazine - May 4, 1968


Henry Mancini, "The Magnificent Seven" / "Springtime For Hitler", RCA Victor #47-9585 (1968).[45 rpm single]



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[U.S. Labels]

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[New Zealand Labels]

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[Germany Picture Sleeve]

Henry Mancini, His Orchestra & Chorus, "A Man, A Horse, And A Gun" / "Las Cruces", RCA Victor #47-9654 (1968).[45 rpm single]
Henry Mancini, His Orchestra & Chorus, "A Man, A Horse, And A Gun" / "Las Cruces", RCA Victor [New Zealand] #47-9654 (1969).[45 rpm single]
Henry Mancini, His Orchestra & Chorus, "A Man, A Horse, And A Gun" / "Las Cruces", RCA Victor [Germany] #47-9654 (1969).[45 rpm Picture Sleeve single]

"Las Cruses" is composed by Mancini.
Produced by Joe Reisman.

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Advertisement for this single from Billboard Magazine - October 26, 1968


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