Stanley Donen had heard and been charmed by Henry Mancini's song "
Baby Elephant Walk" from the film
Hatari!,
Henry Mancini had become a friend of
Audrey Hepburn while scoring ''
Breakfast at Tiffany's, and he composed the song for Charade'': "Our next film together was
Charade in 1963. Stanley Donen directed Peter Stone's screenplay. There is a scene in the movie where Audrey returns from a happy winter holiday to her Paris flat to find it stripped of everything of value. Bare floors and the walls are all that remain. Her loutish husband had absconded with all of her worldly goods. She enters the dimly-lit apartment with her suitcase and surveys the scene. Her feelings are of sadness, loneliness and vulnerability. To me, it translated into a sad little Parisian waltz. With that image of Audrey in my mind, I went to the piano and within less than an hour 'Charade' was written. I played it for Audrey and Stanley. Both felt it was just right for the movie. Johnny Mercer added his poetry, and the song was nominated for an Oscar that year". ==Recordings==