Pink Panther Theme
It Had Better Be Tonight
Royal Blue (From the Mirisch-G & E Production "The Pink Panther")
Champagne and Quail (From the Mirisch-G & E Production "The Pink Panther")
The Village Inn (From the Mirisch-G & E Production "The Pink Panther")
The Tiber Twist (From the Mirisch-G & E Production "The Pink Panther")
It Had Better Be Tonight [Vocal Version]
Cortina (From the Mirisch-G & E Production "The Pink Panther")
The Lonely Princess (From the Mirisch-G & E Production "The Pink Panther")
Something for Sellers (From the Mirisch-G & E Production "The Pink Panther")
Piano and Strings (From the Mirisch-G & E Production "The Pink Panther")
Shades of Sennett (From the Mirisch-G & E Production "The Pink Panther")
The Return Of The Pink Panther (Parts l & ll) (from Blake Edwards' "The Return Of The Pink Panther",
The Greatest Gift (from Blake Edwards' "The Return Of The Pink Panther", a Jewel Productions Limited
Here's Looking At You Kid (from Blake Edwards' "The Return Of The Pink Panther", a Jewel Productions
Greatest Gift
Most popular songs of Henry Mancini
The Windmills of Your Mind
1969 • A Warm Shade of Ivory
My One and Only Love
2003 • Henry Mancini - L'arte Dell' Orchestra
Love Theme
1962 • Our Man In Hollywood
Ben
1973 • Brass, Ivory & Strings
Can't Buy Me Love
1962 • Our Man In Hollywood
Blue Mantilla
1960 • Mr. Lucky [B.O.F]
The Way We Were
1996 • Romantic Movie Themes
Almost Persuaded
1970 • Mancini Country
Stand by Your Man
1970 • Mancini Country
Sing, Sing, Sing
1960 • The Blues and the Beat
Mood Indigo
1960 • The Blues and the Beat
Smoke Rings
1960 • The Blues and the Beat
Trivia about the album The Pink Panther [B.O.F] by Henry Mancini
- In what year was the album “The Pink Panther [B.O.F]” released by Henry Mancini?
- The album “The Pink Panther [B.O.F]” was released in 1963 by Henry Mancini, featuring 16 tracks.
- What is the most successful song from the album “The Pink Panther [B.O.F]” by Henry Mancini?
- “It Had Better Be Tonight [Vocal Version]” is the biggest hit from the album “The Pink Panther [B.O.F]” by Henry Mancini.