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{{italic}}'''''Judith''''' is a 1966 song written by [[Sol Kaplan]] and Earl Shuman, known in the instrumental version as "Judith (Love Theme From Judith)" for the [[Judith (1966 film)|1966 film of the same title[[ starring [[Sophia Loren]].<ref> Saturday Review - Volume 49, Part 1 - Page 70 1966
{{italic}}'''''Judith''''' is a 1966 song written by [[Sol Kaplan]] and Earl Shuman, known in the instrumental version as "Judith (Love Theme From Judith)" for the [[Judith (1966 film)|1966 film of the same title]] starring [[Sophia Loren]].<ref> Saturday Review - Volume 49, Part 1 - Page 70 1966
Judith: The original motion picture score, Sol Kaplan's music for this adventure-drama set in Israel is somewhat reminiscent (Exodus re- composed and conducted by Sol Kaplan. visited, so to say), but consistently attractive all the same.</ref> It was a best selling single for [[Pat Boone]] "Judith, you are the twilight". Other versions were recorded by [[Ferrante and Teicher]] 1966, The Golden Voices, [[Hugo Montenegro]] And His Orchestra, Jimmy Sedlar His Trumpet And Orchestra.
Judith: The original motion picture score, Sol Kaplan's music for this adventure-drama set in Israel is somewhat reminiscent (Exodus re- composed and conducted by Sol Kaplan. visited, so to say), but consistently attractive all the same.</ref> It was a best selling single for [[Pat Boone]] "Judith, you are the twilight". Other versions were recorded by [[Ferrante and Teicher]] 1966, The Golden Voices, [[Hugo Montenegro]] And His Orchestra, Jimmy Sedlar His Trumpet And Orchestra.
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Revision as of 17:42, 31 August 2018

Judith is a 1966 song written by Sol Kaplan and Earl Shuman, known in the instrumental version as "Judith (Love Theme From Judith)" for the 1966 film of the same title starring Sophia Loren.[1] It was a best selling single for Pat Boone "Judith, you are the twilight". Other versions were recorded by Ferrante and Teicher 1966, The Golden Voices, Hugo Montenegro And His Orchestra, Jimmy Sedlar His Trumpet And Orchestra.

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  1. ^ Saturday Review - Volume 49, Part 1 - Page 70 1966 Judith: The original motion picture score, Sol Kaplan's music for this adventure-drama set in Israel is somewhat reminiscent (Exodus re- composed and conducted by Sol Kaplan. visited, so to say), but consistently attractive all the same.