Stranger On The Shore

"Stranger on the Shore" is a piece for clarinet written by Acker Bilk for his young daughter and originally named "Jenny" after her. It was subsequently used as the theme tune of a BBC TV programme entitled Stranger on the Shore. The track, performed by Bilk with backing by the Leon Young String Chorale, was released as a single on Columbia Records DB 4750 in October 1961, with the label of the single openly proclaiming "Theme from the B.B.C. TV. Series". The B-side was "Take my Lips". The single became a phenomenal success, topping the NME singles chart and spending nearly a year on the Record Retailer Top 50. It is the UK's biggest-selling instrumental single of all time, and appears 58th in the official UK list of best-selling singles issued in 2002.

 

<< PreviousWord BrowserNext >>
centennial (miniseries)
joseph b. johnson
list of submarine classes of the royal navy
list of tallest mountains of u.s. states
centennial (novel)
andy fordham
root beer float
arsine khanjian
j. hugo aronson
fort erie
swedish royal family
the perils of penelope pitstop
boeing 377
u.s. highway 160
reising
bolo punch
dilution refrigerator
women's studies
u.s. highway 350
earl of airlie
inverary castle
list of australian of the year award recipients
icosagon
canadian corps
mount katahdin
association of baptist churches of chad
henry lane wilson
cotaxtla
tlalnelhuayocan
robocop
las vigas de ramrez
acajete, veracruz
james hamilton peabody
street fighter iii
street fighter alpha
political scandals of the united states
stebark
pokmon channel
list of swedish queens
gillette stadium
baptist churches of the central african republic
earl of kintore
toy train
tagged message delivery agent