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How To Save A Marriage and Ruin Your Life (1967)

How To Save A Marriage and Ruin Your Life

  1. Opening Title "Winds Of Change" (Ray Conniff and The Singers)
  2. The Overture How To Save A Marriage And Ruin Your Life
  3. Second Honeymoon
  4. Who Is It, Darling?
  5. The Sunnyside
  6. Punch And Judy Waltz
  7. Winds Of Change - Instrumental
  8. S'il Vous Plait Bossa Nova
  9. Thinking Voices
  10. Main Theme In Jazz
  11. Slotkin's Monolougue
  12. End Title "Winds Of Change" (Ray Conniff and The Singers)



This soundtrack album (Columbia OS 3140) features Ray Conniff and The Singers on the opening and ending titles only. The opening title was released on a 45rpm single. Columbia Pictures Presents Dean Martin, Stella Stevens, Eli Wallach, Anne Jackson in a Stanley Shapiro Production, Co-starring Betty field, Jack Albertson
Main Theme "Winds of Change" Performed by RAY CONNIFF and The Singers
Wirtten by STANLEY SHAPIRO and NATE MONASTER
Music Composed and Conducted by MICHEL LEGRAND
Produced by STANLEY SHAPIRO
Directed by FIELDER COOK
Album Produced by Irving Townsend

Source:  https://www.rayconniff.info/comcast/original/albums/marriage.html

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