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American composer Henry Mancini was born in Cleveland, Ohio on April 16, 1924. But that's not where he grew up. Here's his wife Virginia, Virginia. with the rest of the story. Henry grew up in West Aliquippa, Pennsylvania, outside of Pittsburgh, in a steel town.
And his father worked it. the Jones and Laughlin steel mill and Henry had a very Modest childhood. West Aliquippe, you have to understand. is on the wrong side of the tracks. And many Europeans settled there.
especially Italians. They were a very poor Italian family and they They were very close. and it was a very small town.
So his life was fairly simple, and once. his father realized that He didn't want his son to go to work in the steel mill. He turned him on to the flute because his father played the flute. And when his father came down with the months, in his frustration, He handed Henry the flute and taught him to play. and they both played in the Sons of Italy band in West Alaquipa.
So that was Henry's introduction to music. And he loved it. And there's a part in his history that talks about his father taking him into Pittsburgh to see. The movie and the stage show at the I forget the name of the theater. but one of the most popular theaters in Pittsburgh.
The drama captured Henry in ways that he never realized because he thought the music was being played live. behind the screen. And when he found out that it was recorded, He was fascinated with the whole way movies are put together and the music is. there to create the emotional reaction that you're looking for. And um That's fascinated me to put to the point where His instincts told him to just Do what he felt like doing.
Eventually, you know, he followed his intuition. And it paid off because once he graduated from high school, He had a chance to go to Juilliard and The music business. Um Mancini would also serve during World War II, where he'd make strong connections with fellow musicians, meeting members of the Glenn Miller Band. After the war, and when the Glen Miller Band reformed Sans Glenn Miller, he'd become their piano player. But how did Ginny meet Henry?
It starts with American musician Melitor May. I worked with Mel Tourmeis for three and a half years.
some of the most fun times of my young life. And when Mel was advised to go out on his own, As a solo performer, I didn't know where my next meal was gonna come from, so... I got a call one day. From a friend who said that Texpenike was out here with the Glenn Miller Orchestra. and was going to be at the Hollywood Palladium.
And the vocal group that had been with the band decided to leave. in in Hollywood. And they needed a new girl singer. Mm-hmm.
So I had nothing better to do and I went down to the Million Dollar Theater in downtown LA and walked into Texas dressing room where the auditions were being held and there was a tall young Italian at the piano named Henry Mancini, who was playing for the auditions. All the rest of the orchestra was out on the golf course.
So he was a little bit peeved. that he had to stay back to play for The auditions. I don't remember what I sang. for my audition, but I did get hired. And never having been out of California before, I left on a train.
with 36 strange musicians. for a tour for two months for a tour across the country. Starting with a week at the Golden Gate Theater, in San Francisco. Uh On the way to San Francisco, The young Italian piano player sat down on the train beside me and said, You know, I do some arranging for the band. Is there anything in particular?
You would like to sing. And it was October. of 1946. And that king coal had just recorded the Christmas song. the one that is such a standard today.
Chestnuts roasting on the open fire. That one. It was about to be released. And it was timely.
So I suggested that.
Meanwhile, we're in San Francisco and now we're on a tour for two months across the country. When we arrived in New York, Mid-December I Who was rather stupid about weather? Arrived in a cloth coat. Mid-December. in freezing New York City.
At any rate. It was there that I heard what Henry wrote on score paper. that got my attention. I knew I never wanted to be married to a traveling Musician because I saw how hard it was. on the orchestra wives.
It was only when I realized that he had potential He said, I really sought his attention. And I on one side of the stage. He at the piano on the other side of the stage. The band certainly knew that I had. eyes for the young Italian piano player.
We began to date and go out to dinner after the job. And uh On our week off at Christmastime, I wasn't making enough money to fly home to California.
So he said, I'm going to my home in Alaquippa, you're welcome to come with me.
So I agreed to go, knowing that would give me an opportunity. to see what his relationship was. with his mother. My measure of a good husband was a loving relationship with his mother. and I had the opportunity to witness Henry's loving.
Kindness. with his mother and I was impressed with that. Hmm. And you've been listening to Virginia Mancini tell the story of Henry Mancini. The world famous composer and when she met him He was a keyboardist, uh, piano player.
for a large traveling band, the old Glen Miller band. and in the end they struck up a romance. and she got to take not only the musical measure of the man, but the character of the man as well. As she said, I had eyes for the young Italian piano player. but by invitation to his home she was able to, as she said, quote, take my measure of a good husband, which, as she said, was his relationship with his mother.
When we come back. More of the life story of Henry Mancini. and, in a way, the story of his bride, Virginia Mancini. And the story of a time in America, a distinct time in America, post-war America, here on Our American Stories.
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And what a thing about this country. that you can grow up in a working class town like that and imagine yourself. to become, well, almost anything. When we last left off, Virginia Mancini, his widow, was telling us about Henry's early life in Pennsylvania and how they met after World War two. Let's continue with the story.
When we got married, I was making $36 a year on the 15-minute radio show. Henry was making $52 on employment insurance. and we didn't have a care in the world. We managed to pay our bills, pay our rent. I was still singing Back Up for People.
One of them was Betty Hutton, major, major star at Paramount Studios. And she asked me, If I would accompany her, to London where she was playing a month at the London Palladium. And she was opening on my first wedding anniversary. And it she was offering me some good money.
So I went home and I said, Henry. I would never do this except without your permission, but... Betty Hutton has asked me to go with her to the London Palladium for a month. How do you feel about that? And he said, well, why don't you do that?
I said, it's okay with me.
So on my on our opening night, My first wedding anniversary, a big bouquet of flowers came into my big tub of a dressing room, you know, washing tub. While I'm at the London Palladium, he has a gig at the Hollywood Palladium playing the Glockenspiel on I'm Looking Over a Four Leaf Clover. And he hated singing it. He didn't mind playing the Glockenspiel, but the whole band had to sing, I'm looking over leaf clover, and he would not sing. He would play the Glottenspiel.
But not sing. And one night the bandleader saw him not singing, fired him off the bandstand right then and there.
So when I came home from the London Palladium, he picked me up at the airport and I said, Henry, How did it go with the Hollywood Palladium? He said, I got fired because I wouldn't sing. I'm looking over a four-leaf clover. Anyway, that was that. That was that chapter in our lives.
And in 1952, Mancini would join the Universal Music Department. Where he'd go on to have a hand in working with the scores of over 100 different films. His time at Universal was like going to Harvard. Great training experience for him to be on salary and we knew we could always depend on a check at the end of the week and that's where he got his training. He was working constantly on every film he could think of.
And it was there that he met Blake Edwards, an American actor, director, producer, and screenwriter. If you don't know him. He directed breakfast at Tiffany's. Just by accident, Blake Edwards and Henry were on the universe a lot at the same time. Henry was there to get a haircut.
and they were about to have lunch and they met in the commissary. Blake happened to mention to Henry that he was about to do a television series. called Peter Gunn. Would he be interested in doing the music? Henry, of course, thinking it was a Western, said, sure, why not?
I'd love to. He said, no, no, no, no. This is not a Western. This is about a private detective named Peter Gunn.
Well That was a turning point in our lives because it became such a worldwide Hits. And still today, That album cover. is treasured. worldwide. We had always tried to plan to go to Europe at some point in our lives, and we would say, One day we're going to go to Europe.
One day we're going to go to Europe. And I said, Henry, I don't care when, but let's book it. Let's book it now.
So we booked A trip from New York. to Southampton on the SS France. First class all the way, for six weeks, we had saved $6,000.
So when we sailed on the SS France, It so happened that Blake Edwards and Maurice Richlin We're writing a script. on a story called The Pink Panther.
So they would be in their staterooms Writing all day long. And at dinner time, we would all converge. At the dinner table, for drinks and laughs and the rest of the evening. We were on a six-week tour of every wonderful country, Spain, France. the Netherlands, Finland, Sweden.
We did it all in six weeks on $6,000. Can you imagine?
So while we were there... It's when Peter Gunn hit. And we knew. that when we came home, We didn't have to worry. the first royalty check From ASCAP for Peter Gunn.
was $32,000. We couldn't imagine. having that much money in the bank. When Henry had an assignment, I used to hear him composing away upstairs in his music room, And it always sounded so beautiful to me just to hear the notes come out. Anyway, when he was finished with a segment, He would call me on the phone.
He said, you want to come up and hear something? And I was always the first one. to react to what he had written. and it was mostly always, always positive. I loved the experience of hearing what he wrote for the first time.
of anybody on the planet. And one song that Henry composed and Ginny managed to hear pretty early on was Moon River from Breakfast at Tiffany's. It's a song that's since been covered by Frank Sinatra, Judy Garland, Chevy Chase, Frank Ocean, and Morrissey of all people. But the song almost didn't make it onto the big screen. You know.
When breakfast at Tiffany's was finished, Paramount decided to take it to San Francisco to preview it. And when it was over, We all met in Blake Edwards' suite. In San Francisco to discuss, you know, what worked, what didn't work. And it was obvious that things had that was a little long. and there needed to be cuts.
made here and there. One of the suggestions by the head of the studio was that they cut the song. Ruin River. There was such silence in the room. that even Audrey took exception.
to that suggestion. After having worked so hard to do it and learn it and and anyway, um It definitely stayed in the picture, as you know, and thank God it did. He had a sense of melody. that very few good musicians have. And Moon River, I do believe, will live longer, longer, longer.
than any of us. People will know that song forever. This has a lasting quality about it that expresses Everybody's feelings. Henry Mancini would pass away on June 14, 1994, at the age of 70. and Jinny adored every second of their time together.
My life with Henry was such a joy because His temperament was so Even. He would never get angry. Always He he used to say Jinny. When I used to fly off the handle, he used to say, Ginny, Let four bars go by. Meaning Four bars of music before you say anything, before you react.
Anyway, he taught me a lot. He taught me a lot. My time with Henry was over much too early. This year we would have celebrated 69 years. of marital bliss.
Unfortunately, I was I was not able to keep him that long.
So I keep him alive through listening to his music all the time. He's always there. He's always there. And a great job on the production by Monty Montgomery. And a special thanks to Philip Graham.
For helping us gather the audio for this story, and a special thanks to Virginia Mancini for telling her story and the story of her husband, composer Henry Mancini. And it turns out that Universal Music Department gig. was life-changing. The story of Henry Mancini here on Our American Story. Uh Mm.
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