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What is the opening song to The Italian Job?

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Robert Miller

Published Mar 10, 2026

What is the opening song to The Italian Job?

On Days Like These
It was first released on Quincy Jones’ soundtrack album “The Italian Job” by Paramount Records, as it was written for the 1969 movie of the same name, where it is played prominently in the opening credits, uninterrupted by background soundscape….On Days Like These.

“On Days Like These”
Single by Matt Monro
Producer(s)George Martin

Who did the music for The Italian Job?

Matt Monro
Quincy Jones
The Italian Job/Music composed by

Who sang the theme song to The Italian Job?

Quincy Jones
The Italian Job/Artists

Where was the 1969 Italian Job filmed?

The chase sequences were filmed in Turin, except for the chase through the sewer tunnel, which was shot in the Sowe Valley Sewer Duplication system in the Stoke Aldermoor district of Coventry in the English Midlands, filmed from the back of a Mini Moke.

How many Minis were used in The Italian Job?

32 Minis
32 Minis were used throughout the shooting. A MINI with two steering wheels was used for some of the shooting in order that a stunt driver could drive the car whilst one of the actors performed in front of the camera.

What Aston Martin was used in The Italian Job?

Aston Martin DB4
An Aston Martin DB4, a cliff, and some explosives made for a stunt gone very wrong.

What song plays at the end of The Italian Job 1969?

Getta Bloomin’ Move On!
“Getta Bloomin’ Move On! (The Self Preservation Society)” was the closing theme of the film and was performed by members of the cast; the lyrics feature Cockney rhyming slang.

Did Michael Caine sing the self preservation society?

The 85-year-old movie legend recently revealed he is one of the singing voices in the film’s closing theme song, Get A Bloomin’ Move On, the Quincy Jones penned tune later adopted by football crowds as The Self Preservation Society.

Did they really destroy the cars in the Italian Job?

We were up a mountain and had to film the three cars being wrecked and thrown over the cliff. So, the Aston Martin was supposed to be thrown over and explode as it went down. Unfortunately, the special effects went off before it was thrown over the cliff and it blew up in front of us.

How many minis were destroyed in the Italian Job?

The fourteen Minis used for filming were all destroyed in 1968, but many replicas have been made.

What happened to the 3 Minis in The Italian Job?

The car chase was more imaginative than real and far more amusing than it was thrilling, reason enough why it was later parodied in many shows over the years. That said; none of the 16 Mini Coopers of the show survived and all were destroyed during filming.

Do The Italian Job Minis still exist?

Only the Jaguar and the coach used in the film are known to exist still. However, replicas of the distinctive red, white and blue Minis, such as those belonging to the Davies family of Coventry are used to help NSPCC fund-raising in an event suitably named The Italian Job, of which Michael Caine is patron.

Who wrote the music for the Italian Job?

The Italian Job is the soundtrack to the 1969 film which was composed and arranged by Quincy Jones and released on the Paramount. The lyrics to “On Days Like These” and “Getta Bloomin’ Move On! (The Self Preservation Society)” were written by Don Black.

Where was the Italian Job filmed 1969?

The Italian Job | 1969. The exterior shots of the prison from which Charlie Croker (Michael Caine) is released are London’s famous Wormwood Scrubs prison, Ducane Road, north of Shepherd’s Bush in west London.

What song did Quincy Jones write in the Italian Job?

The Italian Job (soundtrack) The Italian Job is the soundtrack to the 1969 film which was composed and arranged by Quincy Jones and released on the Paramount. The lyrics to ” On Days Like These ” and “Getta Bloomin’ Move On! (The Self Preservation Society)” were written by Don Black.

What song did Matt Monro sing in the movie the Italian Job?

The opening scene for the film “The Italian Job” (1969) featured Monro singing “On Days Like These”. Music by Quincy Jones and lyrics by Don Black. Matt Monro (1 December 1930 — 7 February 1985) was an English singer who became one of the most popular entertainers on the international music scene during the 1960’s.