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"Peter Gunn" is the theme music composed by
Henry Mancini Henry Mancini ( ; born Enrico Nicola Mancini, ; April 16, 1924 – June 14, 1994) was an American composer, conductor, arranger, pianist and flautist. Often cited as one of the greatest composers in the history of film, he won four Academy Award ...
for the television show of the same name. The song was the opening track on the original soundtrack album, ''
The Music from Peter Gunn ''The Music from Peter Gunn'' is a soundtrack album to the TV series ''Peter Gunn'', composed and conducted by Henry Mancini, and released in 1959 on RCA Victor. It was the first album ever to win the Grammy Award for Album of the Year in 1959. ...
'', released in 1959. Mancini won an
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and two
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for Album of the Year and Best Arrangement.''Did They Mention the Music?'', Henry Mancini with Gene Lees, Contemporary Books, 1989, page 236


Recording and releases

In his 1989 autobiography, ''Did They Mention the Music?'', Mancini states: Mancini arranged the first single version of the song for trumpeter
Ray Anthony Raymond Antonini (born January 20, 1922), known as Ray Anthony, is an American bandleader, trumpeter, songwriter, and actor. He is the last surviving member of the Glenn Miller Orchestra. Biography Anthony was born to an Italian family in Ben ...
in 1959. Recorded for
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at
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and featuring tenor saxophonist
Plas Johnson Plas John Johnson Jr. (born July 21, 1931) is an American soul-jazz and hard bop tenor saxophonist, probably most widely known as the tenor saxophone soloist on Henry Mancini’s "The Pink Panther Theme". He also performs on alto and baritone sa ...
, it reached number eight on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100, number 12 on the
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, and number 13 in
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. Mancini has recorded several different versions of his theme music including "Señor Peter Gunn" on his 1965 album, ''The Latin Sound of Henry Mancini'', and in a new arrangement for the 1967 movie '' Gunn...Number One!''. Lyrics were added by Jay Livingston and Ray Evans and first recorded in 1965 by Sarah Vaughan in an arrangement by Bill Holman on her album ''
Sarah Vaughan Sings the Mancini Songbook ''Sarah Vaughan Sings the Mancini Songbook'' is a 1965 album by Sarah Vaughan, of music composed by Henry Mancini. Track listing # "How Soon" (Al Stillman) – 2:41 # " Days of Wine and Roses" (Johnny Mercer) – 2:38 # " Dear Heart" (Ray Evans, ...
''. Mancini also recorded a vocal version titled "Bye Bye" that is on his 1967 soundtrack album ''Gunn...Number One!''.


Other charting versions

In addition to the many different arrangements of the "Peter Gunn" theme recorded by Mancini, the music has also been recorded by numerous other artists. Versions that reached the record charts include: * An instrumental version by guitarist
Duane Eddy Duane Eddy (born April 26, 1938) is an American rock and roll guitarist. In the late 1950s and early 1960s, he had a string of hit records produced by Lee Hazlewood, which were noted for their characteristically "twangy" sound, including " Rebel ...
reached number six on the
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on June 25, 1959, and number 27 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 on November 14, 1960. * Deodato released a version of the song in 1976, which reached number 20 on the
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, number 84 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100, and number 96 on the
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. *
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released a version of the song featuring Eddy in 1986, which reached number two on the US dance chart, number eight in the UK, number 14 in Canada, and number 50 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100. It was featured on their 1986 album ''
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'', and was awarded a
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for Best Rock Instrumental Performance. In Canada, the song spent 20 weeks in the top 100, and was number 84 in the year-end chart. *
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adapted Mancini's ostinato or riff and added lyrics for their song "
Planet Claire "Planet Claire" is the second single released by The B-52's from their self-titled debut album. Based on Duane Eddy's 1959 version of the Peter Gunn theme song, the single was their second to chart anywhere, at no. 43 in Australia and no. 24 on ...
". It is used as the opening track on the group's 1979 self-titled debut album. In
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review, Stewart Mason describes the instrumental opening to the song as "space sounds blend nginto a jumpy, speeded-up version of Henry Mancini's 'Peter Gunn' theme mixed with sounds that could have been lifted from one of
Joe Meek Robert George "Joe" Meek (5 April 1929 – 3 February 1967) was an English record producer, sound engineer and songwriter who pioneered space age and experimental pop music. He also assisted in the development of recording practices like over ...
's '
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' follow-ups, followed by a lengthy wordless vocal and organ section that recalls the theme from ''Star Trek''." Released on an EP, it reached number 24 on ''Billboard'''s Disco Hot 100 chart.


References

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