Salomon also signed
Richard Rodgers, fresh off several successful
Broadway musicals, to compose the musical score. Rodgers contributed 12 "themes"—short piano compositions a minute or two in length; these may be examined in the Rodgers Collection at the Library of Congress.
Robert Russell Bennett did the orchestrating, transforming Rodgers's themes for a variety of moods, and composing much more original material than Rodgers, as may be observed in Bennett's holograph scores, archived with his papers at Northwestern University and microfilmed at the Library of Congress. Episode No. 18, for example, is entirely of Bennett's creation, and uses none of Rodgers's twelve themes. Bennett nonetheless received credit only for arranging the score and conducting
NBC Symphony Orchestra members on the soundtrack recording sessions, and many writers still refer erroneously to "Rodgers's thirteen-hour score". In 1954, Rodgers recorded the VAS "Symphonic Scenario" medley (scored by Bennett) with the
New York Philharmonic for
Columbia Records, but it was Bennett who conducted the much more familiar
RCA Victor recordings—the first (1953) with
NBC Symphony Orchestra musicians who played for the soundtrack sessions, and later with members of the
Symphony of the Air, an orchestra created in the autumn of 1954 from former NBC Symphony members, identified on the albums as the
RCA Victor Symphony Orchestra. RCA has released and reissued the Rodgers-Bennett musical score several times on
LP and
CD. The listing below is based on the 1992 RCA remastered recordings titled
Victory at Sea (13 tracks) and
More Victory at Sea (11 tracks). Selections from
More Victory at Sea are marked by an asterisk (*). Note that the
More Victory at Sea album also includes "Special Effect Battle Sounds" as part of many of the tracks. The movements and approximate timings in the RCA Victor Symphony performance are as follows: • The Song of the High Seas – 5:02 • The Pacific Boils Over – 5:43 • Fire on the Waters – 5:58 • Guadalcanal March – 3:07 • Pelelieu* – 3:37 • Theme of the Fast Carriers – 6:44 • Hard Work and Horseplay – 3:46 • Mare Nostrum – 4:29 •
Beneath the Southern Cross – 4:04 • Mediterranean Mosaic – 5:52 • Allies on the March* – 5:15 • D-Day – 5:55 • The Sound of Victory* – 6:12 • Victory at Sea – 6:14 • Voyage Into Fate* – 6:20 • Rings Around Rabaul* – 6:06 • Full Fathom Five* – 7:08 • The Turkey Shoot* – 5:18 • Ships That Pass* – 4:53 • Two If By Sea* – 6:27 • The Turning Point* – 5:24 • Symphonic Scenario* – 10:34 • Danger Down Deep – 4:53 • The Magnetic North – 5:45 The score was a favorite of U.S. President
Richard Nixon, who was a Navy veteran himself, and part of it was played at his funeral. Additionally, Volume 1 of the score won "Best Engineering Contribution - Classical Recording" at the
2nd Annual Grammy Awards in 1960. The category has since been renamed "
Best Engineered Album, Classical." Rodgers's "
Beneath the Southern Cross" theme was given words by
Oscar Hammerstein, titled "
No Other Love", and put into their 1953 musical,
Me and Juliet. The May 1953 recording by RCA Victor recording artist
Perry Como became a "Number One" hit on the pop charts later that year. ==Home media==