Between 1935 and 1936, Mantovani became popular on the American charts with his singles "Red Sails in the Sunset" and "Serenade to the Night", and was therefore recognized as the king of light music and mood music. As of today, the Mantovani Orchestra has fifty-one best-selling albums and seven million albums sold. His Mantovani Orchestra's three albums: "Romantic Pieces", "Classical Famous Pieces" and "World Famous Pieces", respectively include "Blue Danube", "Song of the G String", "Autumn Leaves", " "Moon River" and nearly fifty of Mantovani's most exquisite performances, and the famous albums "Immortal Classics" (1954), "Exodus and Other Great Themes" (1960), recorded mainly in London, Polygram, LaserLight, Mantovani and other record companies.
In 1956, Mr. Mantovani won the Ivor Novello Award, and the entire Mantovani Orchestra reached its heyday in the 1960s and 1970s. The unprecedented album sales success made Mantovani's The name is a household name.
The emotional music atmosphere and orchestral arrangement mode he successfully created have endured for a long time. The best-selling albums of the Mantovani Orchestra have been continuously re-released, and in 1999 the orchestra continued to release new albums." Music and Romance", continue to polish the sign of "King of Emotional Music".