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Love Tide (Capitol, 1961) Magic Moments from "The Gay Life" (Capitol, 1961) Nelson Riddle (Capitol, 1962) [4] Route 66 Theme and Other Great TV Hits (Capitol, 1962) Love Is a Game of Poker (Capitol, 1962) More Hit TV Themes (Capitol, 1963) The Best of Nelson Riddle (Capitol, 1963) Oscar Peterson and Nelson Riddle with Oscar Peterson (Verve, 1963)
"Love's Theme" is an instrumental piece written by Barry White around 1965. [ citation needed ] Recorded and released as a single by White's Love Unlimited Orchestra in 1973, it was one of the few instrumental and purely orchestral singles to reach #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in the United States, which it did in early 1974. [ 2 ]
Route 66 Theme and Other Great TV Themes is the thirteenth studio album by American composer and arranger Nelson Riddle, named for Riddle's theme music from the television series "Route 66". [2] The album was nominated at the 5th Annual Grammy Awards for the Grammy Award for Best Instrumental Theme and the Grammy Award for Best Instrumental ...
12. Gilmore Girls. Song: "Where You Lead" by Carole King and Louise Goffin It’s a beautiful song that captures the special bond between Lorelai (Lauren Graham) and Rory (Alexis Bledel)—but ...
Songs for Swingin' Lovers! is the tenth studio album by American singer Frank Sinatra, and his fourth for Capitol Records. It was arranged by Nelson Riddle and released in March 1956 on LP and January 1987 on CD. It was the first album ever to top the UK Albums Chart.
In 1955, the eight songs were combined with the eight songs from the 10" album Swing Easy! on a new, 16 song, 12" LP (Capitol W-587) called Swing Easy!, featuring the Swing Easy! cover but including a miniature inset of the Songs for Young Lovers cover. In 1962, the 1954, 8-song, 10" album was released as a 12-song, 12" LP (Capitol W-1432) with ...
Music for Lovers Only (or Jackie Gleason Presents Music for Lovers Only) is a studio album of easy-listening music by Jackie Gleason, wherein he conducted an orchestra performing standards. It was released by Capitol Records on October 27, 1952, [ 1 ] as a 10-inch LP with eight songs.
The album would be released in CD format three years later. In 1987, he released the album Reality, under the Carrere label, and Songs for Lovers under the label Blow Up. In 1990, he released his last pop music album, Anytime at All. The song "When the Night Comes" became number one in Asia, and "So Many Ways" reached the top ten in RFA.