Tuesday, 3 September 2024

Louis Levy--Dinah Shore--Lew Stone--Glenn Miller--New York Philharmonic Orch--Artur Lally


 Mood Movie Music first,then the rare imaginative thrill to the stars gathering dust to A Victory Fantasy Ball with the Moon and Sixpence !

1. Bookie Woogie Moonshine......Louis Levy & His Music From The Movies
2. Piccadilly Incident
3. The Thrill Is Gone......Dinah Shore
4. Dixie......Dinah Shore
5. So Rare.....Lew Stone & HIs Band (Vocal Sam Costa)
6. I Know Now......Lew Stone & His Band (Vocal Sam Costa)
7. Star Dust......Glenn Miller & His Orchestra
8. Imagination.....Glenn Miller & His Orchestra
9. A Victory Ball Fantasy Part 1......New York Philharmonic Orchestra
10. A Victory Ball Fantasy Part 2.....New York Philharmonic Orchestra
11. We've Got The Moon And Sixpence......Arthur Lally & His Orchestra
12. Is I Love I Is......Arthur Lally & His Orchestra (Vocal Al Bowlly)

Louis Levy (20 November 1894 – 18 August 1957) was an English film music director and conductor, who worked in particular on Alfred Hitchcock and Will Hay films. He was born in London and died in Slough, Berkshire.
He started his career in 1910 arranging and performing music for silent films. In 1916, he became musical director for the New Gallery Cinema in London. In 1921, he became Music Chief at the Shepherd’s Bush Pavilion and is credited with being the first to develop the theme song in movies, and one of the first musicians to tackle difficulties that were holding back the progress of sound recording in films.
In 1948, Levy became general musical director for the Associated British Picture Corporation, and during the 1950s he was head of music at Elstree Studios, where the films he worked on included Moby Dick (1956).

The New York Philharmonic is an American symphony orchestra based in New York City. Known officially as the Philharmonic-Symphony Society of New York, Inc. and globally known as the New York Philharmonic Orchestra 

          11. We've Got The Moon And Sixpence

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