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Holiday for Strings

Music by David Rose

Performed by David Rose and His Orchestra

Recorded 1942

Victor 27853

David Rose (1910 - 1990) was born in London, England but moved to Chicago in 1914 with his family. He grew up in Chicago and studied at Chicago Musical College. He was a pianist with Chicago band, Ted Fio Rito as pianist-arranger and as a conductor-arranger on Chicago radio between 1930 and 1937. Rose Had professional associations with Jack Benny (1936) and with the Jack Hylton U. S. band. He did freelance work in Hollywood in the late 1930s and was musical director for Mutual radio network from 1938 to the early 1940s. In late 1940 he had his own "California Melodies" radio show and a series with Tony Martin 1941. In military service during World War II and was composer-conductor for Army Air Force musical "Winged Victory." Show opened on Broadway late 1943 and made into movie in 1944. Rose was married to Hollywood stars, Martha Raye 1938-41 and Judy Garland 1941-43. In late 1940s was orchestra leader on Red Skelton's radio show. which followed on TV through the 1950s and 1960s. "Holiday for Strings" was many years the theme for the Skelton show. During the 1950s and 1960s, Rose scored films "Rich and Pretty", "Everything I Have is Yours", Operation Petticoat", "Please Don't Eat the Daisies". He also wrote music for the television series Little House on the Prairie and Bonanza. He was guest conductor for many symphony orchestras, and remained active into the 1980s

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8 years назад

Margie Carol

Some people have no appreciation for the finer things in life.

8 years назад

Margie Carol

stxyn, you are entitled to your opinion. Some of us like it. That's why we look it up here.

8 years назад

Margie Carol

112 years, are you for it or agin it?

8 years назад

Meredith Nahabedian

Well, it popped into my head, but I couldn't remember the name or year,so, I just used different terminology until string music featured frequently on t.v. from the 50's did it. LOL

9 years назад

Pierre Demet

guys I found the 45 rpm of this in the trash, under the rain... Now he's happy, dry, in my living room :)

9 years назад

Rodolfo Bravo

MUUUUUUUUUUUUUUY BUENO!!!

9 years назад

Patrick Melissare

Anyone thinking of the "June Taylor Dancers"? Same era!

9 years назад

Gerasim Lukin

This is Mi Life Show theme music...

9 years назад

MARIE BUTLER

This is The Red Skelton Show theme music.

9 years назад

Len Paris

....it's 2014, I too must have heard it as a kid......sets me free,Man.........

10 years назад

Felipe Paes Leme

Ah... a musiquinha do pião da casa própria, que me trouxe o primeiro imóvel próprio ! Inesquecível ... ;)

10 years назад

javier alzate

Best horror movie music ever

10 years назад

Dave Newland

I must of heard this song many times when I was a wee broth of a lad if it came out in 1942, I was three years old then, anyways it really stuck to me as I always love to hear it over and over again...Thanks for posting it on you*tube. 

10 years назад

Therese Bohn

I remember hearing this every week at the end of The Red Skelton Show, and the dancers on the show posing on a giant revolving platform. As a child, it was quite mesmerizing; up there with the theme from The Jackie Gleason show and Jackie calling "And awa-a-ay we go!"

10 years назад

CrossCountryBR

Pião da casa própria!!!

10 years назад

Robert Ulsrud

Was this not the theme song for Red Skelton?

10 years назад

M Brown

This is considered light classical music.

10 years назад

theatomicpineapples

amo este canción it's just so lovely ahhh ma petite cho fleur

10 years назад

theatomicpineapples

un canción perfecto

10 years назад

Spice Princess

It has been in so much more... I've heard it in Spongebob, the movie and video game for Cars, commercials, you name it. This song never gets old

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