Hugo Winterhalter (15 August 1909 - 17 September 1973) was a popular American musician.
An easy listening arranger and composer, Winterhalter was born in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania. He graduated from Mount St. Mary's near Emmitsburg, Maryland in 1931, where he played saxophone for the orchestra and sang in two of the choirs. He later studied

Winterhalter also arranged and conducted sessions for singers including Dinah Shore and Billy Eckstine, and in 1948 he was named musical director at MGM Records. After a two-year stint

In 1950, Winterhalter signed on with RCA Victor, where he arranged sessions for artists including Perry Como, Eddie Fisher and the Ames Brothers; he also recorded several instrumental albums, among them 1952's Great Music Themes of Television, one of the first collections of TV theme songs ever recorded. Winterhalter also notched a series of chart hits, including "Blue Tango," "Vanessa," "The Little Shoemaker" and "Song of The Barefoot Contessa"; with pianist Eddie Heywood, he reached the number two spot with 1956's "Canadian Sunset."
He remained with RCA Victor until 1963, at which time he moved to Kapp; that same year, he also penned the main title theme for the film, Diamond Head. At Kapp he recorded a handful of

Winterhalter died from cancer, in Greenwich, Connecticut on September 17, 1973. He is buried alongside his wife at Rockland Cemetery in Sparkill, New York. (Info Wikipedia)
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For Hugo Winterhalter' 1959 LP - Two Sides of Winterhalter go here:
http://www27.zippyshare.com/v/57262667/file.html
1. Warsaw Concerto 3:41
2. Gigi 2:24
3. Invitation 3:25
4. Laura 3:22
5. Intermezzo 4:22
6. Spellbound 3:55
7. All Of You 2:26
8. A Chap From Chappaqua 3:14
9. The Brothers Go To Mother's 3:21
10. Really O'Reilly 2:24
11. I Still Get A Thrill (Thinking Of You) 2:10
12. One O'Clock Jump
Many thanks for this one Bob
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