
Henry Mancini on 
45 RPM Singles - RCA Victor (continued)
Henry Mancini, "We", RCA Victor #_____ (1969).[45
rpm single]

















Henry Mancini and His Orchestra, "Midnight
Cowboy" / "There's Enough To Go Round", RCA Victor #74-0297
(1969).[45 rpm single]
Henry Mancini and His
Orchestra, "Midnight Cowboy" / "There's Enough To Go
Round", RCA Victor [New Zealand] #74-0297 (1970).[45 rpm
single]
Henry Mancini composed "There's Enough To Go
Around".
"Midnight Cowboy" is produced by Joe Reisman.
Henry Mancini, "Sons
of Italy" / "Dream of a Lifetime", RCA #0205 (1969).[45 rpm
single]
Henry Mancini, "Sons of Italy" /
"Dream of a Lifetime", RCA #SP-205 15 (1969).[45 rpm DJ/Promo
Picture Sleeve single]



Henry Mancini, "Darling Lili" / "Love Theme
From 'Sunflower'", RCA Victor #47-9857 (1970).[45 rpm single]
Henry Mancini, "Darling Lili" / "Love Theme
From 'Sunflower'", RCA Victor [UK] #RCA 1996 (1970).[45 rpm DJ
/ Promo single]
Henry Mancini, “Love Theme From ‘Sunflower’”, RCA Victor
[Japan] #SRA-92 (unknown year).[45 rpm Picture Sleeve Single]
Both sides composed by Mancini.
Produced by Joe Reisman.






Henry Mancini and His Orchestra, "Theme From
Love Story" / "Phone Call To The Past", RCA #47-9927
(1971).[45 rpm single]
Henry Mancini and His Orchestra, "Theme From
Love Story" / "Phone Call To The Past", RCA [New Zealand]
#47-9927 (1971).[45 rpm single]
Henry Mancini and His Orchestra,
"Theme From Love Story" / "Phone Call To The Past", RCA
[Canada] #47-9927 (1970).[45 rpm single]
Henry Mancini and His Orchestra,
"Theme From Love Story" / "Phone Call To The Past", RCA
[Australia] #47-9927 (1971).[45 rpm Picture Sleeve single]
Henry Mancini and His Orchestra,
"Theme From Love Story" / "Phone Call To The Past", RCA [UK]
#RCA 2056 (1971).[45 rpm DJ / Promo single]
Henry Mancini, “Henry Mancini Plays The Theme From “Love
Story”, RCA Victor [Japan] #SHP6183 (unknown year).[45 rpm
Picture Sleeve Single]
"Phone Call To The Past" was composed by Mancini.
Henry Mancini, Piano Soloist.
Produced by Joe Reisman.
Henry
Mancini, "Theme From 'Z'", RCA Victor #1934 (1970).[45 rpm
single demo record]
[Germany Picture Sleeve and
Labels]

Henry
Mancini and His Orchestra, "Theme From 'Z'" / "Theme
From The Molly Maguires", RCA Victor 74-0315
(1970).[45 rpm single]
Henry Mancini and His Orchestra,
"Theme From 'Z'" / "Theme From The Molly Maguires", RCA Victor
[Germany] #74-0315 (1970).[45 rpm Picture Sleeve single]
Henry Mancini and His Orchestra, "Theme From
'Z'" / "Theme From The Molly Maguires", RCA Victor [New
Zealand] #74-0315 (1970).[45 rpm single]
Theme From "The Molly Maguires" composed by Mancini.
Produced by Joe Reisman.
Henry Mancini, "Theme From 'The Night
Visitor'" / "Whistling Away the Dark", RCA Victor #74-0454
(1971).[45 rpm single]
Henry Mancini, "Theme From 'The Night Visitor'"
/ "Whistling Away the Dark", RCA Victor [New Zealand] #74-0454
(1971).[45 rpm single]
Both sides composed by Mancini.
Produced by Joe Reisman.





Henry Mancini, "Mystery Movie Theme" / "Theme
From 'Cade's County'", RCA Victor #SP-45-283 (1971).[45 rpm DJ
/ Promo single]
Henry Mancini, "Mystery Movie Theme" / "Theme
From 'Cade's County'", RCA Victor #74-0575 (1971).[45 rpm
single]
Henry Mancini, "Mystery Movie
Theme" / "Theme From 'Cade's County'", RCA Victor [Australia]
#102067 (1972).[45 rpm single]
Henry Mancini, "Mystery Movie
Theme" / "Theme From 'Cade's County'", RCA Victor [UK] #RCA
2182 (1972).[45 rpm single]
Both sides composed by Mancini.
Produced by Joe Reisman.

Henry Mancini, His Orchestra & Chorus,
Henry Mancini, Piano Soloist, "Nicholas and Alexandra" / "Two
For The Road", RCA Victor #74-0618 (1971).[45 rpm single]
Henry Mancini, His Orchestra & Chorus, Henry Mancini, Piano Soloist, "Nicholas
and Alexandra" / "Two For The Road", RCA Victor [Germany]
#74-0618 (1972).[45 rpm Picture Sleeve single]
Henry Mancini, His Orchestra
& Chorus, Henry Mancini, Piano
Soloist, "Nicholas and Alexandra" / "Two
For The Road", RCA Victor [UK] #RCA 2168 (1972).[45 rpm
single]
Mancini composed "Two For The Road".
Henry Mancini, Piano Soloist on both sides of this
single.
Produced by Joe Reisman.



Charlie Pride, "All His Children" / "You'll
Still Be The One", RCA Victor #74-0624 (1972).[45 rpm single]
Charlie Pride, "All His
Children" / "You'll Still Be The One", RCA Victor [New
Zealand] #74-0624 (1972).[45 rpm single]
Charlie Pride, "All His Children" / "You'll Still Be The
One", RCA Victor [Australia] #102079 (1972).[45 rpm
single]
"All His Children" arranged, conducted and
composed by Henry Mancini.
Both sides produced by Jack Clement.
Henry
Mancini/Doc Severinsen, "Brass On Ivory" / "Poor Butterfly",
RCA Victor #74-0685 (1972).[45 rpm single]
[U.S. Picture Sleeve and
Labels]

Henry Mancini and His Orchestra, "The Theme
from 'The Mancini Generation'" / "A Bluish Bag", RCA Victor
#74-0756 (1972).[45 rpm Picture Sleeve single]
Henry Mancini and His Orchestra, "The Theme
from 'The Mancini Generation'" / "A Bluish Bag", RCA Victor
[Canada] #74-0756 (1972).[45 rpm single]
Both sides composed by Mancini.
Produced by Joe Reisman.
Henry Mancini, His Orchestra & Chorus,
"The Thief Who Came To Dinner" / "Charade", RCA Victor
#74-0890 (1973).[45 rpm single]
Henry Mancini, His Orchestra & Chorus, "The
Thief Who Came To Dinner" / "Charade", RCA Victor [UK] #RCA
2349 (1973).[45 rpm single]
Both sides composed by Mancini.
Produced by Joe Reisman.
Henry Mancini and His Orchestra, "Amazing Grace" /
"Oklahoma Crude", RCA Victor #74-0974 (1973).[45 rpm single]
"Oklahoma Crude" is composed by Mancini.
Henry
Mancini, "Ludmilla's Theme" / "Pretty Girls", RCA #APBO-0117
(1973).[45 rpm single]



Henry
Mancini,
"Olympic Village" / "Dolce" RCA #APBO-0249 (1974).[45 rpm
single]
Both sides composed by Mancini.
[U.S. DJ / Promo Picture Sleeve
and Labels]
Henry Mancini His Piano, Orchestra &
Chorus, "Theme from 'The White Dawn'" / "The Sex Symbol", RCA
#PB-10060 (1974).[45 rpm single]
"Theme From 'The White Dawn'"
composed by Mancini.



Henry Mancini and His Orchestra, "The Greatest
Gift" / "The Pink Panther Theme", RCA #PB-10288 / JA-10288
(1975).[45 rpm single (stereo) & 45 rpm DJ / Promo (mono)
single]
Henry Mancini and His
Orchestra, "The Greatest Gift" / "The Pink Panther Theme",
RCA [UK] #RCA 2569 (1976).[45 rpm DJ / Promo single]
Henry Mancini and His Orchestra, "The Greatest Gift" /
"The Pink Panther Theme", RCA [UK] #RCA 2569 (1976).[45
rpm single]
Both sides composed by Mancini.
Tenor Sax Soloist on "The Pink Panther Theme" by Tony Coe.
Produced by Joe Reisman.
Henry Mancini, His Piano, Orchestra &
Chorus, "Once Is Not Enough" / "The Greatest Gift", RCA Victor
#PB-10355 (1975).[45 rpm single]
Henry Mancini, His Piano,
Orchestra & Chorus, "Once Is Not Enough" / "The
Greatest Gift", RCA Victor [UK] #RCA 2631 (1975).[45 rpm
single]
Both sides composed by Mancini.
Produced by Joe Reisman for Manor Productions, Inc.
[U.S. Labels]

Henry Mancini, "Slow Hot Wind" / "Symphonic Soul",
RCA Victor #10731 (1976).[45 rpm single]
Both sides composed by Mancini.


Henry Mancini and His Orchestra, "Bumper's
Theme" / "Theme From 'Charlie's Angels'", RCA Victor #PB-10888
(1977).[45 rpm single]
Henry Mancini and His
Orchestra, "Bumper's Theme" / "Theme From 'Charlie's
Angels'", RCA Victor [Australia] #102890 (1977).[45 rpm
single]
Henry Mancini and His Orchestra, "Bumper's
Theme" / "Theme From 'Charlie's Angels'", RCA Victor
[UK] #PB 0888 (1977).[45 rpm single]
Henry
Mancini
and His Orchestra, "Bumper's Theme" /
"Theme From 'Charlie's Angels'", RCA
Victor [UK] #PB 0888 (1977).[45 rpm DJ /
Promo single]
Henry
Mancini composed "Bumper's Theme".
Produced by Joe Reisman.

Henry Mancini, "What's
Happening" Theme/"Silver Streak", RCA #PB 11054 (1977).[45 rpm
single]
Henry Mancini, "The Money
Changers" / "Just You And Me Together, Love", RCA #11142
(1977).[45 rpm single]
Henry Mancini and His Orchestra, "Theme from
'Battlestar Galactica'" / "NBC Nightly News Theme", RCA Victor
#PB-11423 (1978).[45 rpm single]
"NBC Nightly News Theme" is composed by Mancini.
Produced by Joe Reisman.
Henry
Mancini,
"Whistling Away The Dark", RCA #SPS-45-252 (19__).[DJ/Promo 45
rpm single]
Henry Mancini,
"Showcase", RCA #LPC-104 (19__).[7 inch record]
Henry Mancini, "I Don't Know How To
Love..." / "Take the 'A' Train", RCA #0267 (19__).[45 rpm
single]