Henry Mancini at or near the height of his composing and directing power! I became a fan the first time it hit our TV screen. Then I discovered "Mr. Lucky." Then my father snagged a copy of an EP 33 of "Mr. Lucky Goes Latin." Then the "Pink Panther."
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I don't remember a think about the show but I certainly remember the music.
ReplyDeleteOne of the greatest jazz riffs ever.
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ReplyDeleteHenry Mancini at or near the height of his composing and directing power! I became a fan the first time it hit our TV screen. Then I discovered "Mr. Lucky." Then my father snagged a copy of an EP 33 of "Mr. Lucky Goes Latin." Then the "Pink Panther."
ReplyDeleteBut I am not your grandfather . . .