Album US 1965 on Longines Symphonette Society label
Soundtrack (Musical, Theme)
Track A3 - Release has a truncated title of "High Noon" ; Alternate Title - "Do Not Forsake Me, O My Darlin' " Track A4a - Release has a truncated title of "Que Sera" : Alternate title "Whatever Will Be, Will Be" was submitted and won the Academy Award in 1956. Track D3 - Credit for Italian composer Nino Oliviero is spelled 'Oliverio' on label ; Alternate Title "Theme From Mondo Cane" The release liner notes provide commentary on the history of the Academy Awards. Photos provided on the album do not relate to any of the tracks on the release. "Introducing Oscar" is a short description of the history of the prize given. Internal liner notes include an advertisement for Bing Crosby's Treasury - The Songs I Love including the Bonus 'Free Album' Bing Crosby's All Time Hit Parade This release marks the last time the Timpani logo is used on the liner notes of releases in the Living Music Program series. This release has a Gatefold cover
![]() | The Longines Symphonette , album by |
![]() | Ray Gilbert , 1912-1976 US lyrics by |
![]() | Sammy Cahn voc, 1913-1993 US lyrics by |
![]() | Ned Washington , 1901-1976 US lyrics by, written by |
![]() | Johnny Burke , 1908-1964 US lyrics by |
![]() | Oscar Hammerstein II voc, 1895-1960 US lyrics by |
![]() | Al Lerner voc, 1918-1986 lyrics by |
![]() | Harold Adamson , 1906-1980 US lyrics by |
![]() | Leo McCarey , lyrics by |
![]() | Billy Towne , lyrics by |
![]() | Mack Gordon , 1904-1959 US lyrics by |
![]() | Edward Heyman , 1907-1981 US lyrics by |
![]() | Johnny Mercer voc, 1909-1976 US lyrics by |
![]() | Dorothy Fields , 1905-1974 US lyrics by |
![]() | Sylvia Fine , 1913-1991 US lyrics by |
![]() | Ralph Freed , lyrics by |
![]() | Norman Newell b, 1919-2004 GB lyrics by |
![]() | Ira Gershwin voc, 1896-1983 US lyrics by |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | Zip A Dee Do Dah | The Longines Symphonette | Ray Gilbert | |
2 | All The Way | The Longines Symphonette | Sammy Cahn | |
3 | The Ballad Of High Noon | The Longines Symphonette | Ned Washington | |
4 | Medley | The Longines Symphonette | ||
5 | Que Sera, Sera | The Longines Symphonette | Livingston & Evans | |
6 | Swinging On A Star | The Longines Symphonette | Johnny Burke | |
7 | My Foolish Heart | The Longines Symphonette | Ned Washington | |
8 | When You Wish Upon A Star | The Longines Symphonette | Leigh Harline, Ned Washington | |
9 | The Last Time I Saw Paris | The Longines Symphonette | Oscar Hammerstein II | |
10 | Medley | The Longines Symphonette | ||
11 | Too Late Now | The Longines Symphonette | Al Lerner | |
12 | Our Love Affair | The Longines Symphonette | Harold Adamson, Leo McCarey | |
13 | Gigi | The Longines Symphonette | Al Lerner | |
14 | Pennies From Heaven | The Longines Symphonette | Johnny Burke | |
15 | Never On Sunday | The Longines Symphonette | Billy Towne | |
16 | You'll Never Know | The Longines Symphonette | Mack Gordon | |
17 | Medley | The Longines Symphonette | ||
18 | Love Letters | The Longines Symphonette | Edward Heyman | |
19 | Chim Chim Cheree | The Longines Symphonette | Richard & Robert Sherman, Richard M. Sherman, Robert B. Sherman | |
20 | My Own | The Longines Symphonette | Harold Adamson | |
21 | Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe | The Longines Symphonette | Johnny Mercer | |
22 | The Way You Look Tonight | The Longines Symphonette | Dorothy Fields | |
23 | Medley | The Longines Symphonette | ||
24 | The Moon Is Blue | The Longines Symphonette | Sylvia Fine | |
25 | How About You? | The Longines Symphonette | Ralph Freed | |
26 | More | The Longines Symphonette | Norman Newell, Nino Oliviero, Riz Ortolani | |
27 | High Hopes | The Longines Symphonette | Sammy Cahn | |
28 | Man That Got Away | The Longines Symphonette | Ira Gershwin |