Fifty years ago next Friday...
...10th August 1962... Jet Harris's second Decca single, Main Title Theme (The Man With The Golden Arm) was released.
It had been recorded on 5th June and was the follow-up to Jet's first solo record: Besame Mucho.
I don't remember hearing Besame Mucho until 1976 (when I got a copy aboard a Decca compilation LP), but Main Title Theme was an entirely different kettle of fish. It was all over the media, even being reviewed on Associated-Rediffusion's "Needle Match" TV programme, where it was matched against the new Duane Eddy single Dance With The Guitar Man, for a panel including Oliver Reed to assess which one they thought the better track. Wish I could remember which one they picked...
Main Title Theme reached number 12 in the UK charts and spent eleven weeks in the best sellers list. It finished up as the 93rd best-selling single of 1962, with the debut single of a new group just beating it by attaining 92nd place: The Beatles with Love Me Do.
It had been recorded on 5th June and was the follow-up to Jet's first solo record: Besame Mucho.
I don't remember hearing Besame Mucho until 1976 (when I got a copy aboard a Decca compilation LP), but Main Title Theme was an entirely different kettle of fish. It was all over the media, even being reviewed on Associated-Rediffusion's "Needle Match" TV programme, where it was matched against the new Duane Eddy single Dance With The Guitar Man, for a panel including Oliver Reed to assess which one they thought the better track. Wish I could remember which one they picked...
Main Title Theme reached number 12 in the UK charts and spent eleven weeks in the best sellers list. It finished up as the 93rd best-selling single of 1962, with the debut single of a new group just beating it by attaining 92nd place: The Beatles with Love Me Do.