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Uploaded by gramophoneshane on May 28, 2008
MGM no.5116 performed by David Rose & his Orchestra, and written by Rogers & Hagen- Earl H Hagen who sadly passed away today.
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WILLOWAB62 2 years ago
The sultriest one is the original sax solo by Johnny Otis, which really evokes New York, Harlem and Mike Hammer.
JThos99 2 years ago
It was used as the theme to 'Mickey Spillane's Mike Hammer' starring Stacy Keach.
GeraldineMary 3 years ago
WOW, that was awesome! Thanks for sharing!!
Zipster08 3 years ago
Very nice, very nice indeed. R.I.P. Earl
Timberwolf460 3 years ago
it sounds like the soundtrack to one of those old spy movies,i heard he was a musician but didnt know what his stuff sounded like,now i know :D thanks!!
hartnell114 3 years ago
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Magic!
WILLOWAB62 2 years ago
The sultriest one is the original sax solo by Johnny Otis, which really evokes New York, Harlem and Mike Hammer.
JThos99 2 years ago
It was used as the theme to 'Mickey Spillane's Mike Hammer' starring Stacy Keach.
GeraldineMary 3 years ago
WOW, that was awesome! Thanks for sharing!!
Zipster08 3 years ago
Very nice, very nice indeed. R.I.P. Earl
Timberwolf460 3 years ago
it sounds like the soundtrack to one of those old spy movies,i heard he was a musician but didnt know what his stuff sounded like,now i know :D thanks!!
hartnell114 3 years ago