A Man Could Get Killed/Strangers in the Night

Year: 1999
Artist: Bert Kaempfert

Facts about the album "A Man Could Get Killed/Strangers in the Night"

Album Meta Information:

Album Title: A Man Could Get Killed/Strangers in the Night
Artist: Bert Kaempfert
Release Date: 1966
Genre: Easy Listening, Jazz
Label: Polydor Records
Producer(s): Bert Kaempfert

Interesting Facts:




  1. Film Soundtrack Connection: "A Man Could Get Killed" is the soundtrack album for the 1966 film of the same name, starring James Garner and Melina Mercouri. Bert Kaempfert composed and arranged the music for the film, which includes catchy jazz and easy listening tunes that perfectly capture the film's stylish and adventurous atmosphere.

  2. "Strangers in the Night" Hit: The album also includes "Strangers in the Night", the iconic title track famously recorded by Frank Sinatra. Kaempfert's original instrumental version of the song was the basis for Sinatra's recording, which became a massive hit and won Grammy Awards for Record of the Year and Best Male Vocal Performance.

  3. Musical Versatility: Bert Kaempfert was known for his versatility as a composer, arranger, and bandleader. He seamlessly blended elements of jazz, easy listening, and pop music in his arrangements, creating a distinctive sound that appealed to a wide audience. This album showcases Kaempfert's ability to craft sophisticated and memorable melodies that have stood the test of time.

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