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theme was On a Clear Day by Frank Chacksfield. By listening to old<br />
tapes, the theme certainly sounds much like On a Clear Day, (from<br />
the US Broadway show & later film starring Barbara Streisand) but<br />
after extensive searching, including many hours in oldies record<br />
stores going through numerous Chacksfield LP's and singles, as well<br />
as searching old Decca catalogues and the BBC record library, no<br />
version by Chacksfield was ever found. Another possibility was that<br />
the theme could be vocal version, with the vocals edited out, or that<br />
the track came from a reel to reel tape of music that had been aired<br />
on Japanese radio shows. Frank Chacksfield was very friendly with<br />
the Radio 390 and apparently supplied a number of these. We asked<br />
390's head Ted Allbeury several times, but he was unable to recall<br />
who the theme was by.<br />
Thanks to some detective work by Chris Cortez, we've now<br />
discovered that the stations daily theme was actually Sentimental<br />
<strong>com</strong>posed by Adrian Foley & Ronnie Dale and recorded by the<br />
Telecast Orchestra conducted by Robert Farnon. Canadian Farnon<br />
assembled the Telecast Orchestra from the top session musicians of<br />
the day and way back in 1957, Sentimental was recorded as library<br />
music for Chappell Recorded Music Limited of London. This recording<br />
of Sentimental, which does sound remarkably like On a Clear Day<br />
circa 1965, never surfaced on a <strong>com</strong>mercial disc until 1988. Then the<br />
small Grasmere Records label issued it as an LP track on London<br />
Calling! Famous Themes Volume 3. The LP sleeve notes make no<br />
mention of Radio 390, but instead states “Sentimental – theme of<br />
Richard Attenborough presents”, which was presumedly a radio show.<br />
Third World - Love Is Out To Get You. Als je denkt aan de<br />
reggae achtige LA jingle ‘Special announcement to the universe’ dan<br />
is de opener van het nummer ‘Love is out to get you’. In dezelfde LA<br />
spot werd ook het al eerder gememoreerde ‘Once there’s love’ van<br />
Third World gebruikt.<br />
Thomas Jefferson Kaye - L.A. Het nummer ‘L.A.’ is van een uit<br />
1974 afkomstige LP ‘First Grade’ en de titel stuurt ons dan ook