Tuesday, June 13, 2006


From the movie of the same name, this song was very popular when it came out in 1962.
You can read about the movie here http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0055895/
and if you haven't seen it, it is worth a rental despite the sad subject matter.

8 comments:

srp said...

Henry Mancini is my favorite composer for movie fare. The ONLY anniversary (wedding) that was special for me was the first. We were poor, both in school, living off of loans and stipends and qualified for food stamps but didn't know it until years later. I think his parents must have given him the money, but he took me out to eat at a Red Lobster and then we saw Henry Mancini in concert with his orchestra. Dionne Warwick opened for him.

I loved all his songs and have most of his albums, yes, the real records. My favorite of favorites was the theme from the movie "The Molly Maguires".

Eddie said...

I love Mancini's "Peter Gunn" music. We went to see him in concert in Atlanta in the late '60s. Hey, his Breakfast At Tiffany's is pretty good too.
And as far as the movie, "Days of Wine and Roses" - It was good, kind of a warning to all those young married people socially drinking.

brendalove@gmail.com said...

I remember seeing Lee Remick!

Anonymous said...

I saw this movie years ago, but it's way past time I see it again.

Anonymous said...

There is a place here called an 'antique mall'. Most of it is junk but there are some real treasures to be found. When I browse and see the sheet music and fans and whatnot I always think of you.

Weary Hag said...

I enjoyed that movie immensely. I'll confess, the first time I saw it, I watched out of curiosity because someone told me I greatly resembled Lee Remick. Of course, I was eons younger then ... but it was rather true.

Anonymous said...

I've seen the movie a number of times....superb! And I love the song too.

OldLady Of The Hills said...

This is a superb film...One of the best films ever made about Alcoholism....Lee Remick and Jack Lemmon are bothtruly extrordinary in the film....And I always loved this song...Mancini has written some very poignant melody's in his time---this surely is one of them, isn't it Judy?