It was originally titled Jazz Interlude and was written by Billy Munn and performed by the Charles Brull Dance Orchestra conducted by Munn. Its first known use is in the soundtrack of the 1950 Swedish comedy film adaption of the The Scarlet Pimpernel, Pimpernel Svensson. It was also broadcast on the BBC as test card music in 1954. It appears on the KPM CD Roads to War, only available for production music licensing from APM music.
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It was originally titled Jazz Interlude and was written by Billy Munn and performed by the Charles Brull Dance Orchestra conducted by Munn. Its first… read more
It was originally titled Jazz Interlude and was written by Billy Munn and performed by the Charles Brull Dance Orchestra conducted by Munn. Its first known use is in the soundtrack of th… read more
William "Billy" Munn (May 12, 1911, Glasgow - May 2, 2000, Ayrshire) was a Scottish jazz pianist and arranger. Munn studied at the Athenaeum School of Music, then moved to London and joined the band of Jack Hylton from 1929 to 1936. He also played on recordings with Spike Hughes (1932) and Benny Carter (1936) during this time. Munn then played with Sydney Lipton (1936-40) and concomitantly played with Louis Armstrong and Coleman Hawkins on their tours of England, as well as with Wingy Manone in the United States. He played with Stephane Grappelli in 1943 and George Chishol… read more
William "Billy" Munn (May 12, 1911, Glasgow - May 2, 2000, Ayrshire) was a Scottish jazz pianist and arranger. Munn studied at the Athenaeum School of Music, then moved to London … read more
William "Billy" Munn (May 12, 1911, Glasgow - May 2, 2000, Ayrshire) was a Scottish jazz pianist and arranger. Munn studied at the Athenaeum School of Music, then moved to London and joined the band of Jack Hylton from 1929 t… read more