Alfred Hitchcock's Marnie (studio album) by Bernard Herrmann

Alfred Hitchcock's Marnie by Bernard Herrmann
Year: 1975
Overall rank: 92,290th   Overall chart historyOverall chart history
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75/100 (from 2 votes)
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Accolades:
Award Top albums of 1975 (829th)
Award Top albums of the 1970s (7,869th)
Award Best albums of all time (92,290th)
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Bernard Herrmann bestography

Alfred Hitchcock's Marnie is ranked 8th best out of 15 albums by Bernard Herrmann on BestEverAlbums.com.

The best album by Bernard Herrmann is Vertigo which is ranked number 3291 in the list of all-time albums with a total rank score of 453.

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