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    merligo
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    Brian,
    In response to your message …..

    I would imagine the Decca CD you have may well be the original
    recording that was later used for the series. Anthony Isaacs adapted
    the music specifically for the series but only part of the adagio was
    used as "The Onedin Line theme". This is what was released
    as a
    single and from memory it lasts three to four minutes.

    By single I mean a 45 on vinyl. The single entered the pop charts.
    I know it got into the Top Twenty and it might even have got into the
    Top Ten. I can very vaguely recall the record being played on Top of
    the Pops! I think a film of sailing ships and the sea was used – it
    might even have been an extended version of that used at the
    beginning and end of each episode …. but it's so long ago now
    that
    I'm not at all sure about this.

    Funnily enough, only on Saturday I found an article from the Daily
    Mirror dated 3 December 1971 saying "The BBC are being inundated
    with
    hundreds of requests for the name of the theme music to their tall
    ships saga The Onedin Line …… it is proving such a hit that a
    special
    single disc of the TV music is being issued today by Decca.

    Hope this answers your questions.

    Diana

    #170
    liamegan2000
    Member
    The Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra 45 rpm single titled "Theme From 'The
    Onedin Line' (Decca F 13259)" reached its highest position, number 15, in
    the UK charts, on the 18th December 1971.

    It remained in the charts for 14 weeks. A search in Google would probably
    find this recording from one of the specialist record stockists.

    Bill

    —– Original Message —–
    From: "Diana" <moonroll@ntlworld.com>
    To: <shiponedingroup@yahoogroups.com>
    Sent: Sunday, November 16, 2003 9:41 PM
    Subject: [shiponedingroup] Music

    Brian,
    In response to your message …..

    I would imagine the Decca CD you have may well be the original
    recording that was later used for the series. Anthony Isaacs adapted
    the music specifically for the series but only part of the adagio was
    used as "The Onedin Line theme". This is what was released
    as a
    single and from memory it lasts three to four minutes.

    By single I mean a 45 on vinyl. The single entered the pop charts.
    I know it got into the Top Twenty and it might even have got into the
    Top Ten. I can very vaguely recall the record being played on Top of
    the Pops! I think a film of sailing ships and the sea was used – it
    might even have been an extended version of that used at the
    beginning and end of each episode .. but it's so long ago now
    that
    I'm not at all sure about this.

    Funnily enough, only on Saturday I found an article from the Daily
    Mirror dated 3 December 1971 saying "The BBC are being inundated
    with
    hundreds of requests for the name of the theme music to their tall
    ships saga The Onedin Line .. it is proving such a hit that a
    special
    single disc of the TV music is being issued today by Decca.

    Hope this answers your questions.

    Diana

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