"Stranger on the Shore" by Mr. Acker Bilk.

OK, boys and girls, more 60s one-hit wonders: It was late 1961 and this British jazz clarinetist was sitting in a taxi cab when a tune "came" to him. He jotted it down on a paper scrap and named it after his daughter Jenny. He gave it to Leon Young, who arranged it for wind band. They recorded it, with the composer playing the lead clarinet accompanied by The Leon Young String Chorale. Renamed, it became the theme song for a UK TV drama series by the same name. The biggest British hit of 1962, remaining in the charts for 55 weeks. #1 in the U.S., Certified Gold. Biggest-selling instrumental hit in British history. First British hit to top the U.S. charts (1962). Song? Composer/clarinetist? Answer: "Stranger on the Shore" by Mr. Acker (Bernard) Bilk and The Leon Young String Chorale. He left us in 2014 at age 85. My father loved it and played it quite often on the ol' Bogen hi-fi. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hTl-iAF6KsE&list=RDhTl-iAF6KsE&start_radio=1 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7jzx664u5DA

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