
Henry
Mancini, "Let's Walk" / "Bijou", RCA Victor #47-7682 (1960).[45 rpm
single]
Henry
Mancini, "[Theme From] Mr. Lucky" / "Floating Pad", RCA Victor
#47-7705 (1960).[45 rpm single]
Both sides composed by Mancini.
Henry
Mancini, "High Time" / "The Second Time Around", RCA Victor #44-7791
(1960).[45 rpm single]
Henry
Mancini, "The Great Imposter" / "Love Music", RCA Victor #47-7830
(1961).[45 rpm single]
Also issued with Picture Sleeve, same catalog number and year.
Henry Mancini,
"Fanny" / "My Cousin From Naples", RCA Victor #47-7902 (1961).[45
rpm single]
Henry
Mancini, "Moon River" / "Breakfast at Tiffany's", RCA Victor #47-7916
(1961).[45 rpm single]
Also issued with Picture Sleeve, same catalog number and year.
Both sides composed by Mancini.
Henry
Mancini, "Slow Hot Wind"(Lujon), RCA Victor #10731 (1961).[45 rpm
single]
"Slow Hot Wind" (Lujon) composed by Mancini.
Henry
Mancini, "Lujon/Blue Mantilla", RCA Victor #47-0902 (1961).[45 rpm
single]
Both sides composed by Mancini.
Henry
Mancini, Theme From "Man of the World" / "Fluter's Ball", RCA #1312 (1962).[45 rpm
single]
Henry Mancini, Theme From "Man of the World" / "Fluter's Ball", RCA [UK] #1312 (19__).[45 rpm single]
"Theme From Man of the World" is a Mancini composition.
Henry
Mancini, "Love Theme from Phaedra" / "Dreamsville", RCA Victor #47-8099
(1962).[45 rpm single]
Both sides composed by Mancini.
Henry Mancini, "Days of Wine and Roses" / "76
Trombones", RCA Victor #47-8120 (1962).[45 rpm Picture Sleeve single].
"Days of Wine and Roses" composed by Mancini.
Both sides produced by Steve Sholes.
Henry
Mancini, "Rhapsody In Blue" / "Banzai Pipeline", RCA Victor #47-8184
(1963).[45 rpm single]
Also issued with Picture Sleeve, same catalog number and year.
"Banzai Pipeline" composed by Mancini.
Henry
Mancini and His Orchestra, "Orange Tamoure" / "Charade", RCA Victor
#47-8256 (1963).[45 rpm single]
Also issued with Picture Sleeve, same catalog number and year.
Both sides composed by Mancini.
Henry
Mancini, "The Pink Panther Theme" / "It Had Better Be Tonight", RCA
#47-8286 (1963).[45 rpm single]
Also issued with Picture Sleeve, same catalog number and year.
Both sides composed by Mancini.
Henry Mancini, "A Shot in the Dark/The Shadows
of Paris", RCA Victor #47-8381 (1964).[45 rpm Picture Sleeve single]
Also issued without Picture Sleeve.
Both sides composed by Mancini.
Henry
Mancini and His Orchestra, "How Soon" / "The Tiber Twist", RCA Victor
#1414 (1964).[45 rpm single]
Both sides composed by Mancini.
Henry
Mancini, "Pie In the Face Polka" / "The Sweetheart Tree", RCA Victor
#47-8624 (1965).[45 rpm single]
Both sides composed by Mancini.
Henry
Mancini, "He Shouldn't-A Hadn't-A Oughtn't-A Swang On Me" / "Push the
Button, Max", RCA Victor #47-8691 (1965).[45 rpm single]
Both sides composed by Mancini. Also available as a 45 rpm Picture Sleeve Single.
Henry
Mancini, "Moment To Moment" / "Soldier In The Rain", RCA Victor
#47-8718 (1965).[45 rpm single]
Both sides composed by Mancini. Also available as a 45 rpm Picture Sleeve Single.
Henry
Mancini, "House of the Rising Sun" / "Turtles", RCA Victor #47-8798
(1966).[45 rpm single]

Henry
Mancini, "Swing March" / "In The Arms of Love", RCA Victor #47-8857
(1966).[45 rpm single]
Both sides composed by Mancini. Also available as a 45 rpm Picture Sleeve Single.
Henry
Mancini, "Driftwood and Dreams" / "Hawaii", RCA Victor #47-8951
(1966).[45 rpm single]
Both sides composed by Mancini.
Henry Mancini, His Orchestra & Chorus, "Happy Barefoot Boy" / "Two For The Road", RCA Victor #47-9200 (1967).[45 rpm single]
Henry
Mancini, "Wait Until Dark" / "Theme For Three", RCA Victor #47-9340
(1967).[45 rpm single]
Both sides composed by Mancini. Also available as a 45 rpm Picture Sleeve Single.
Henry
Mancini, "The Party" / "Party Poop", RCA Victor #47-9483 (1968).[45
rpm single]
Also issued with Picture Sleeve, same catalog number and year.
Both sides composed by Mancini.
Henry
Mancini, "Nothing To Lose" / "Norma De La Guadalajara", RCA Victor
#47-9521 (1968).[45 rpm single]

Henry
Mancini, "The Magnificent Seven" / "Springtime For Hitler", RCA Victor
#47-9585 (1968).[45 rpm single]
Henry
Mancini and His Orchestra, "A Man, A Horse, And A Gun" / "Las Cruces",
RCA Victor #47-9654 (1968).[45 rpm single]
