Nelson Riddle
"The Joy of
Living"
Side One: 1/
Life is just a Bowl of Cherries
2/ You make
me feel so young
3/ Makin' Whoopee!
4/ Bye Bye Blues
5/ It's so Peaceful
in the Country
6/ The Joy of
Living
Side Two: 1/
It's a Big Wide Wonderful World
2/ June in January
3/ Isn't this
a Lovely Day
4/ Indian Summer
5/ It's a Grand
Night for Singing
6/ I got the
Sun in the Morning
Nelson Riddle
presents twelve danceable and gently swinging
reasons why
it's great to be alive! Life can be especially grand
when good music
is part of it.Be it humming, whistling, or the
sound of a lively
orchestra, music adds a special spark of joy to
living.The
whole joyous trip is filled with rare imagination, an
all-fun
mood, and the freshest kind of Riddle ideas. All this
combining to
make "The joy of living" a real joy to hear!
Released in
1959 on the Capitol label
T-1148
St-1148
Nelson Riddle
"Whitchcraft
! "
Side One: 1/
Witchcraft
2/ Alone too
long
3/ Red Silk
Stockings
4/ It's so nice
to have a man around the house
5/ You Fascinate
me so
Side Two: 1/
Playboy's Theme
2/ Indiscreet
3/ I get along
without you very well
4/ Darn that
Dream
5/ Blue Safari
Soft lights.....cool
evening breezes, champagne and supper for two.
Enchantment.....and
music by Nelson Riddle and his orchestra.
It's impossible
for us to supply all the engredients needed in this
recipe
for romance, but we can at least dish up the musical setting
on a de luxe
platter. Nelson Riddle is an arranger, a conductor,
noted for his
distinctive talent for evoking atmosphere and swing
through orchestral
colors.In his new album he weaves romantic
& magic
spells around a repertory of sophisticated songs by some
of America's
most outstanding songwriters.
Released in
1962 on the Pickwick label
Pc-3007
Spc-3007
Nelson Riddle
"Route 66 Theme"
and other great
Tv Themes
Side One: 1/
Route 66 Theme
2/ The Alvin
Show Theme
3/ The Andy
Griffith Theme
4/ Theme from
"Ben Casey"
5/ My Three
Sons
6/ The Untouchables
Side Two: 1/
Naked City Theme
2/ Sing Along
3/ The Defenders
Theme
4/ Theme from
"Sam Benedict"
5/ Theme from
"Dr.Kildare"
6/ This could
be the start of something
The tremendous
response to the recording of theRoute 66
Theme, furnished
the idea for this album. And as people
seem to be in
favor of this type of music, we have tried to
handle every
one of the familiar themes in this collection
in pretty much
the same driving and dramatic style.
The themes assembled
here offer a fine sampling of the
exciting
contemporary sound of top Tv Entertainment.
Released in
1962 on the Capitol label
T-1771
St-1771
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