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No, two other pieces were played: an untitled bongo interlude and a Calypso-flavored rendition of "Three Blind Mice", titled "Kingston Calypso". Due to this, Dr. No is the only film to have more than one opening theme. The "James Bond Theme" reached No. 13 in the UK Singles Chart, and remained in the charts for 13 weeks. [4]
Amateur music composer Thomas Oliphant (1799–1873) [6] noted in 1843 that: . This absurd old round is frequently brought to mind in the present day, from the circumstance of there being an instrumental Quartet by Weiss, through which runs a musical phrase accidentally the same as the notes applied to the word Three Blind Mice.
Three Blind Mice is a 1938 American romantic comedy film directed by William A. Seiter and starring Loretta Young, Joel McCrea, and David Niven. [1] [2] It was based on a play by Stephen Powys.
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[a] Fox had acquired the American rights to the play in 1937, [10] first making a non-musical 1938 movie (also called Three Blind Mice). [ b ] It was adapted as the movie musical Moon Over Miami in 1941 before being tapped again five years later as the basis for Three Little Girls in Blue . [ 13 ]
The veteran actor partnered up with the 'American Idol' winner to put together two new songs for a film.
Three Blind Mice: Quartet, with tenor sax, bass, drums 1973 Poppy: Three Blind Mice Some tracks solo piano; some tracks trio, with Isao Fukui (bass), Masahiko Ozu (drums) 1975 Green Caterpillar: Three Blind Mice Quintet, with Kazumi Watanabe (guitar), Isao Fukui (bass), Tetsujiro Obara (drums), Yuji Imamura (percussion) 1976 Masaru Imada Piano
"Three Blind Mice" "I Wanna Be a Friend of Yours" Personnel ... Frank DeVol – arranger on tracks 3 and 6 on the 78 r.p.m. album (1947) References