The Movie Song Album is a 1966 studio album by Tony Bennett. The album consists of songs from films, opening with the theme
from The Oscar, in which Bennett had recently appeared. Bennett was to describe the album in his autobiography as his "all
time favorite record". Johnny Mandel was the musical director, and Neal Hefti and Quincy Jones arranged and conducted their
own compositions on the album. Luiz Bonfá played the guitar on his two songs, "Samba de Orfeu" and "The Gentle Rain".
Sound Venture is a jazz album recorded by Georgie Fame and the Harry South Big Band in 1966. Featuring many of the Britain’s
top jazz musicians, and arranged by leading big band arranger Harry South, the album was a break from Fame’s earlier R&B hits.
Elvis Costello, in a 1999 interview for the UK music magazine Mojo, said the album was critical to his future musical career.