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HENRY MANCINI SONG BOOK Dear Heart 4 CHARADE. 6 MOON RIVER 12 HOW SOON. 14 MAN'S FAVOURITE SPORT 18 (I LOVE you AND) DON'T YOU FORGET IT 20 SLOW HOT WIND 24 MOSTLY FOR LOVERS 26 PUNCH AND JUDY 28 STRAIGHT TO BABY 33 BYE BYE 36 TO MY LOVE 42 SONG ABOUT LOVE 44
HENRY MANCINI SONG BOOK Dear Heart 4 CHARADE. 6 MOON RIVER 12 HOW SOON. 14 MAN'S FAVOURITE SPORT 18 (I LOVE you AND) DON'T YOU FORGET IT 20 SLOW HOT WIND 24 MOSTLY FOR LOVERS 26 PUNCH AND JUDY 28 STRAIGHT TO BABY 33 BYE BYE 36 TO MY LOVE 42 SONG ABOUT LOVE 44
HENRY MANCINI SONG BOOK Dear Heart 4 CHARADE. 6 MOON RIVER 12 HOW SOON. 14 MAN'S FAVOURITE SPORT 18 (I LOVE you AND) DON'T YOU FORGET IT 20 SLOW HOT WIND 24 MOSTLY FOR LOVERS 26 PUNCH AND JUDY 28 STRAIGHT TO BABY 33 BYE BYE 36 TO MY LOVE 42 SONG ABOUT LOVE 44
HOW SOON ••••••••.••••••••••••••..•....•..•••.••••... 14
MR. LUCKy ••......••....•••••••••..•.................•• 16
MAN'S FAVOURITE SPORT 18
(I LOVE YOU AND)
DON'T YOU FORGET IT 20
SLOW HOT WIND 24
MOSTLY FOR LOVERS 26
PUNCH AND JUDY 28
STRAIGHT TO BABY 33
BYE BYE 36
JOANNA 40
TO MY LOVE 42
SONG ABOUT LOVE 44
Entire contents Copyright @ 1965, Northridge Music, Inc.
Dear Heart
Words by
JAY LIVINGSTON
& RAY EVANS
Moderato
From the Warner Brothers Picture
"DEAR HEART"
Music by HENRY MANCINI
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j.f- this night. My dear heart,
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6
Charade.
Lyrics by JOHNNY MERCER
Title Song From The Stanley Donen Production A Universal Release
Music by HENRY MANCINI
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"Pd"". (Juun"
Words by RAY EVANSand JAY LIVINGSTON
Piano
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Dreamsville
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Music by HENRY MANCINI
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19598
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Made in England
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12
AS SUNG IN THE PARAMOUNT PICTURE ((BREAKFAST AT TIFFANY'S"
Moon
River
Words by JOHNNY MERCER
Slowly C
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Music by HENRY MANCINI
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16
Mr.
Lucky
Music by HENRY MANCINI
Words by
JAY LIVINGSTON
and RAY EVANS Moderato
Piano
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girl, luck - y guy. you take my hand or
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touch my cheek I know Jin on a 1 e - lIne luck - y
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say I'm luck - y, mis - ter luck - y guy and you're the
say you're luck - y , mis - ter luck- y guy but dar - ling
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18
Man's Favourite Sport
Lyrics by JOHNNY MERCER
Music by HENRY MANCINI
Bouncy
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'- Some men are gooa at hunt-ing quail. Some like to s'aH, while oth-;rs like to
men like swimming in the sea. Some wa - ter ski, while oth-ers like to
men wear un at - tract-ive shorts A-round the courts, or traipsing through the
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box. Some men pre-fer to surf, still oth - ers like the turf, And
fence. De - vel- o-ping phy-sique, some climb a moun-tain peak, And
links. Some think a game is nice called curl- ing on the ice, Or Om7
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lose a lot _ of mon - ey on the jocks. Some men say ju - do is their
rough it in _those lit - tle can-vas tents. To some, a par - a-chute's the
ev - enmumble-ty peg or tid-dle - winks. Some like the sports of yes - ter-
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f\ I m7 E9, 5
~ dish, While oth-ers fish where ~oun-tain ~a - ter swirls. But let a
thing; He pulls a string as down to earth he hurls. But let a
day, And ev - en play the an-cient game of scurls. IBu~
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.J ap - pear, he'll pur - sue ~ A~d~r:n his fing- ers curls.
girl her;_ through her
doll ap - pear, he'll pur - sue her,_ And run his fing- ers through her curls. _
maid ap - pear, they'll pur - sue her, And run their fing - ers through her curls.
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Additional Choruses Chorus (5)
One man is good at shooting skeet. Another's treat
Is maybe throwing darts. Some men go in for squash, Some others, klabiosh,
Still others love a lively game of hearts. Some men put on an aqualung,
And swim among
The barnacles and pearls. But let a chick appear, They'll pursue her,
And run their fingers through her curls. And that's the way it's been
Since the world began,
The favorite sport of man is girls!
Man's Favorite Sport - 2
Some like the arrow and the bow, While others throw
A discus down the green Still others like to bowl, Or shooting for a hole.
Especially the one they call nineteen. Some men go gliding through the sky, Or even try
To capture flying squirrels. But let a lass appear, They'll pursue her,
And run their fingers through her curls. And that's the way it's been
Since the world began,
The favorite sport of man is girlsl
19598
Lyric by AL STILLMAN Liuely Latin style
I Love You and Don't You Forget
It
Music by HENRY MANCINI
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1. I love you and dont L, you for-get it. 2. I love you and don't _ you for-get it.
14. I love you and dont L; you for-get it. 15. I love you and don't _ you for-get it.
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16. I love you and don't _ you for-get it, Ba - by._
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Love me, too, and you_ won't re-gret it, Ba - by,_
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4. I love you and dont L; you for-get it. S. I love you and dont L, you for-get it.
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love you at a par - ty, We al - ways
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have a ball; And when you're in my
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arms, dear, - 11. I love you most of all.
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In the morn - ing and in the eve - ning and when its cloud - y 'or clear,
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SLOW HOT WIND
Lyric by NORMAN GIMBEL
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Music by HENRY MANCINI
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SLOW HOT WIND. There in the shade,_
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-- like a cool drink wait - ing , she sat with slow fire_ III her eyes, just
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MOSTLY FOR LOVERS
Lyric by
PAUL FRANCIS WEBSTER
Moderately slow
Music by HENRY MANCINI
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The night is MOST-LY FOR LOV-ERS,_ dream-ers and lov-ers ; __ But
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most-ly_ for you and me._ The moon shines bright-ly for
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oth-ers,_ night-ly for oth-ers; But some- how., they just don't s ee L;
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There may be lips that are will- ing ; I've kissed a
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few. But how much more thrill- ing , since I've found love that's true. __ That's why I
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sing songs __ for lov- ers.c, MOST-LY FOR LOV - ERS ; __ But this one.i, is
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just for you!_ The night is ~m~
From the Stanley Donen Production, "CH.ARADE" Music by
HENRY MANCINI
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There is a pup - pet, name of Pun - chi - nel - 10, he's a ve - ry noi - sy fel-low,
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Al - ways hit - tin' some - one on the bean. He has a
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wife, a girl whose name is Ju - dy; life has made her mean and moo - dy,
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And she hits him back in ev - "ry scene. (what a scene, what a scenel) In ev - 'ry
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yelled and screamed with rage; They get a
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chap be- gins with "How - dy doo - dy;" whap l Look out, he's punch-ing Ju - dy,
stand and look at Punch and Ju - dy, and they're act - ing mean and moo - dy,
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And he nev - er seems to get e - nough. Their lit - tie
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Don't be -lieve a sing - Ie word you see, For when they're
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pup is al - ways yip - pin' yap - pin', yup , he hates to see it hap - pen.
thru with all their hoot - in', hiss - in', you can bet they're hug - gin', kiss - in';
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I can tell you, it gets might- y rough! (grr - ruff. grr - ruffl ] The chil- dren
That's the way that mar -ried life should be! [did-dle-ee , did-dle - ee)
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lore to laugh L, at their she - na - ni- gans, __ when all the pan - de - mo-
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- ni - urn be - gins; Soon as they go in - to all their
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bran - ni -gans the lit - tie au - di -ence is full of hap- py grins.
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sweet pa-too - tie lit - tle Ju - dy back in their roorrr.L; and whis - per
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STRAIGHT TO BABY
33
Words by
RAY EVANS and
JAY LIVINGSTON
Moderately
"SESSION AT PETE'S PAD"
Music by HENRY MANCINI
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take
me STRAIGHT TO BA-
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look - in' at me just so, __ I glow!
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BYE
BYE
Words by
JAY LIVINGSTON and RAY EVANS
Theme from "PETER GUNN"
Music by HENRY MANCINI
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leav - in'! This is the last time we'll meet on the street go - in'
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JOANNA
Music by HENRY MANCINI
Lyric by
JOHNNY MERCER
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TO MY LOVE
Words by
JAY LIVINGSTON and RAY EVANS
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Music by HENRY MANCINI
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day. In your hand I'll place the morn - ing
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SONG ABOUT LOVE
Lyric by
AL STILLMAN
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_HenrI! Mancini
Henry Mancini was born in Cleveland, Ohio, on April 16, 1924. His father, Quinto, and his mother, Anna, soon moved to the steel town of Aliquippa, Pennsylvania. It was here at the age of eight that young Henry was first introduced to music. His father, a former flutist, started him off on the flute.
At the age of twelve he took up the piano and within a few years became interested in arranging. A need for instruction and guidance led to Max Adkins, who was then conductor and arranger for the house orchestra at the Stanley Theater in Pittsburgh.
Soon after graduation from Aliquippa High School in the fall of 1942 he enrolled at the Juilliard School of Music. His studies were interrupted by a service draft call in 1943. Upon release from the service in 1945, Mr. Mancini joined the Glenn Miller/Tex Beneke orchestra as pianist-arranger. It was here that he met his wife, the former Ginny O'Connor, who was singing with the band.
They were married in Hollywood in 1947 and now live in the Holmby Hills section of Los Angeles, with their three children, a boy, Chris, and twin girls, Monica and Felice.
Private studies continued with Ernst Krenek, Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco and Dr.
Alfred Sendry.
In 1952, Mr. Mancini joined the music department of Universal-International Studios.
During the next six years he contributed to over one hundred films, most notable of which were THE GLENN MILLER STORY (for which he received an Academy Award nomination), THE BENNY GOODMAN STORY, and Orson Welles' TOUCH OF EVIL.
Soon after leaving UI, he was engaged by producer/director Blake Edwards to score the TV series PETER GUNN. His use of the jazz idiom created an instant success and resulted in a nomination from the TV Academy of Arts and Sciences for the Emmy Award.
The album MUSIC FROM PETER GUNN was released by RCA Victor and to date has sold over one million copies. The album was voted two Grammies by the members of N.A.R.A.S. (National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences) as "Album of the Year" (1958) and "Best Arrangement of the Year".
The success of "PETER GUNN" was soon repeated by another Edwards-Mancini collaboration, "MR. LUCKY". The use of lush strings and organ provided a complete contrast from the driving GUNN music. The album MUSIC FROM MR. LUCKY joined PETER GUNN as a best-seller. N.A.R.A.S. again honored Mr. Mancini with two Grammies for "Best Arrangement" and "Best Performance by an Orchestra". (His album THE BLUES AND THE BEAT was also awarded a Grammy that year - 1960). Mr. Mancini is now the proud owner of eleven Grammies. To date, this is a record accomplishment.
His return to motion picture scoring has so far produced the scores to HIGH TIME, THE GREAT IMPOSTER, BREAKFAST AT TIFFANY'S, BACHELOR IN PARADISE, HATARI, EXPERIMENT IN TERROR, DAYS OF WINE AND ROSES, CHAR.A:DE, SOLDLER IN THE RAIN and THE PINK PANTHER.
In 1962 the Motion Picture Academy recognized Mancini's ability by awarding him two Oscars, one for best original score, BREAKFAST AT TIFFANY'S and the other for best song, MOON RIVER (lyrics by Johnny Mercer). In 1963 Mancini and Mercer Won another Oscar for their DAYS OF WINE AND ROSES.
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MANCINI SONG BOOK
For Voice and Piano Includes:
DEAR HEART • MOON RIVER. CHARADE • MR. LUCKY • BYE BYE (Peter Gunn), etc.
for Dance Combosf f Mancini Goes latin
Almost All Popular Latin Rhythms - Including: ORANGE TAMOURE • LIGHTLY LATIN • MR. LUCKY • SLOW HOT WIND • MAMBO PARISIENNE • LATIN SNOWFALL.
lS SONGS
All with Piano Ace.
for Eb Instruments for C Instruments for Bb Instruments
ALL ORGANS
Includes:
EASY PIANO
Includes:
CHARADE • DEAR HEART HOW SOON
DEAR HEART • MOON RIVER CHARADE, etc.
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