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The 1933 piece, "Moonglow", was written by Will Hudson, Irving Mills and Eddie DeLange.The 1955 piece, "Theme from Picnic", was written by George Duning.(Steve Allen set lyrics to the tune, and is credited on vocal versions of the song as a co-author, but not on the hit instrumental versions by Stoloff and others.)
"Moonglow and Theme from 'Picnic'" by George Cates and His Orchestra reached #4 on the Billboard Top 100 and remained on the chart for 22 weeks. "Picnic", a vocal version by the McGuire Sisters, reached #13 on the Billboard Top 100 and remained on the chart for 20 weeks. The single was a double A-side with "Delilah Jones", a #37 hit.
"Theme from Picnic" is a popular song, originated in the 1955 movie Picnic, starring Kim Novak and William Holden, which was based on the play of the same name. The song is often referred to simply as "Picnic." The song was published in 1956 and the music was written by George Duning.
In the 1950s a medley of the song and George Duning's "Theme from Picnic ", orchestrated by Johnny Warrington (1911–1978), became quite popular, especially in an instrumental recording by Morris Stoloff, conductor of the film version by the Columbia Pictures Orchestra. Duning wrote the film's theme to counterpoint "Moonglow".
"The Sweetest Sounds" (words and music by Richard Rodgers) – 2:46 "More than Likely" (music by Jimmy Van Heusen, lyrics by Sammy Cahn) – 2:52 "Moonglow and Theme from 'Picnic' – 3:23 ("Moonglow", words and music by Will Hudson, Eddie DeLange, and Irving Mills) ("Theme from 'Picnic'", words by Steve Allen, music by George Duning)
Stoloff was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.A child prodigy on the violin, Stoloff was taken under the wing of W. A. Clark.After studying with Leopold Auer for several years, Stoloff was touring the U.S. as a featured soloist at the age of 16, and joined the Los Angeles Philharmonic a year later as its youngest member ever.
Connie Francis sings "Never on Sunday" (full title as on cover: Connie Francis sings "Never on Sunday" and Other Title Songs From Motion Pictures) is a studio album of songs from motion pictures recorded by U. S. Entertainer Connie Francis: "Anna" (a. k. a. "El bayon", a. k. a. "El negro zumbón") from the 1951 film Anna
The Gingham Dog and the Calico Cat (with Amy Grant) Release date: 1993; Label: Madacy Entertainment — — — Simpatico (with Suzy Bogguss) Release date: October 18, 1994; Label: Liberty Records; 55 — — The Day Finger Pickers Took Over the World (with Tommy Emmanuel) Release date: March 11, 1997; Label: Sony Music Entertainment — — —