Charlap was also the composer for the 1969 television movie musical
Hans Brinker, which had lyrics by
Alvin Cooperman and starred
Eleanor Parker (her singing voice was her own),
Richard Basehart,
John Gregson,
Robin Askwith,
Roberta Tovey, Sheila Whitmill, and
Cyril Ritchard. It was based on the novel by
Mary Mapes Dodge. Charlap also wrote the song "First Impression" with lyrics by
Carolyn Leigh. The song was dropped from the original 1954 production of
Peter Pan but was recorded by
Eydie Gorme in 1956. Other songs Charlap wrote that were not included in musicals include "English Muffins and Irish Stew," "Mademoiselle," "Great Day in the Morning," "My Favorite Song," and "Young Ideas."
Ella Fitzgerald recorded his "My Favorite Song" for
Decca Records with an orchestra directed by
Leroy Kirkland. Charlap was also a recording artist and had a single, "Good Old Fashioned Lovin'/It Was My Father's Habit," released on
ABC in 1956. ==Family==