Decca Movie Soundtracks
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Decca Movie Soundtracks

A soundtrack is a recorded audio accompaniment synchronized with the visuals of various media, including films, television programs, and video games. It can consist of dialogue, music, and sound effects, with many soundtracks being commercially released as albums featuring music from the original production. Initially popularized in the late 1940s, soundtracks evolved to include various types, such as film scores, musicals, and video game music, with significant contributions from composers like Henry Mancini and John Williams. Soundtracks play a crucial role in enhancing the emotional and psychological experience of audiovisual works.

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Albums

Singles

Four Girls In Town / Lost Love
Four Girls In Town / Lost Love (1956)
The Man With The Golden Arm / Clark Street
The Man With The Golden Arm / Clark Street (1956)
Theme From Picnic / Moonglow And Theme From Picnic
Theme From Picnic / Moonglow And Theme From Picnic (1956)
Jesus Christ Superstar / I Don't Know How To Love Him
Jesus Christ Superstar / I Don't Know How To Love Him (1971)

10" 78s

Holiday Inn
Holiday Inn (1949)
Pinocchio
Pinocchio (1949)
The Desert Song
The Desert Song (1949)
Samson And Delilah
Samson And Delilah (1950)
Texas Li'l Darlin'
Texas Li'l Darlin' (1950)
Just For You
Just For You (1952)
The Quiet Man
The Quiet Man (1952)
The Glenn Miller Story
The Glenn Miller Story (1954)
So This Is Paris
So This Is Paris (1955)