yes! you are correct. I should have mentioned that - when FS makes his entrance in Monte Carlo, his walk on theme is "Clarke Street." very true! thanks for pointing that out!
That opening vamp to the Main Title was used by Sinatra as walk on music, think Seattle 1957 and Monte Carlo 1958 - just before the Sinatra sings Come Fly With Me…
The copy of Man With The Golden Arm on my bookshelf is the 50th Anniversary edition. It’s positioned next to a copy of The Joker Is Wild, signed by Art Cohn to “Hedda” who put in a good word to Howard Hughes and the 50th Anniversary edition of Alec Wilder’s “American Popular Song.”
The Detective was another novel turned into a movie for Sinatra. The sequel, Nothing Lasts Forever, was adapted into the film Doe Hard.
yes! you are correct. I should have mentioned that - when FS makes his entrance in Monte Carlo, his walk on theme is "Clarke Street." very true! thanks for pointing that out!
PS The “Main Title” of Man With the Golden Arm is often listed as Clarke Street.
That opening vamp to the Main Title was used by Sinatra as walk on music, think Seattle 1957 and Monte Carlo 1958 - just before the Sinatra sings Come Fly With Me…
The copy of Man With The Golden Arm on my bookshelf is the 50th Anniversary edition. It’s positioned next to a copy of The Joker Is Wild, signed by Art Cohn to “Hedda” who put in a good word to Howard Hughes and the 50th Anniversary edition of Alec Wilder’s “American Popular Song.”
The Detective was another novel turned into a movie for Sinatra. The sequel, Nothing Lasts Forever, was adapted into the film Doe Hard.
The novel Miami Mayhem evolved into Tony Rome.