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  1. Jenkins also made a rare excursion into film work in 1952 when he scored the action film Bwana Devil, the first 3-D movie shot in color. [1] His Seven Dreams released in 1953 included " Crescent City Blues ", which was the source for Johnny Cash 's popular recording, " Folsom Prison Blues ".

  2. He headlined New York's Capitol Theater between 1949 and 1951 and the Paramount Theater in 1952. He appeared in Las Vegas in 1953 and many times thereafter. He worked for NBC TV as a producer from 1955 to 1957, and performed at the Hollywood Bowl in 1964.

  3. Decca Records music director Gordon Jenkins created this ‘uptown’ arrangement for the folk-singing Weavers and came away with the number-one record hit of 1950. The popular flipside “Tzena,...

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  4. 29. Apr. 2019 · Lover (Rodgers-Hart) by Peggy Lee and Gordon Jenkins & his Orchestra Peggy would also perform this delightfully busy Jenkins arrangement in the 1953 film "The Jazz Singer," co-starring...

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  5. 1953 entstand, wiederum mit Bill Lee und Beverly Jenkins als Solisten, die 51-minütige Suite Seven Dreams (Decca), in der die sich in sieben Bildern entfaltende Story erst ganz zum Schluss durch eine raffinierte musikalische Pointe als Traum enttarnt wird.

  6. 29. Apr. 2019 · 4.6K views 4 years ago. Wimoweh (Linda-Campbell) by The Weavers with Gordon Jenkins and his Chorus & Orchestra Nearly a decade before the Tokens would turn this South African Zulu chant into the ...

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  7. Jenkins headlined New York's Capitol Theater between 1949 and 1951 and the Paramount Theater in 1952. He appeared in Las Vegas in 1953 and many times thereafter. He worked for NBC as a TV producer from 1955 to 1957, and performed at the Hollywood Bowl in 1964.