Here's a fabulous collection of the rare and the famous, film themes from the golden age of cinema, the '50s and '60s - Ealing comedies (The Rebel, I'm Alright Jack), kitchen sink cinema (A Kind of Loving, a Taste of Honey) and Hollywood hits. This has the thunderous theme to the Diana Dors film Passport to Shame, the party scene from the fabulous Experiment in Terror, and some of the biggest names in soundtrack history - John Barry, Henry Mancini, John Dankworth and Ron Grainer.
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Listen to any popular British recording of the late 1950s and ’60s and the chances are you will be listening to the voices of The Mike Sammes Singers. This two-disc anthology comprises four long out of print albums; The first two historic Mike Sammes Singers long-players, The Melody Moves (1959) and Let’s Get Away from It All (1962), complimented by the Singers’ exciting collaborations with the skilled arranger, conductor, composer Johnny Gregory, Channel West (TV Western Themes) and The Avengers and Other TV Themes.