<P> Although Love continued to play trombone at recording sessions (for example with bandleader Lew Stone), he was doing more and more orchestral arrangements . His arrangements were played by the Cliff Adams Singers, Ambrose and Ken Mackintosh dance bands, as well work for television and radio orchestras . </P> <P> By the mid-1950s Love was writing for several recording labels - moving from Philips to Polydor and PolyGram before finally settling at EMI . Whilst at the HMV label he arranged for Frankie Vaughan and Alma Cogan among others . Whilst working at Columbia, he arranged Laurie London's gospel song "He's Got the Whole World in His Hands", a 1957 chart topper in the US . </P> <P> In the late 1950s, playing under the pseudonym of' Manuel and his Music of the Mountains', Love's created his Theme from Honeymoon (1959) which proved popular in the UK . His attempt to keep his identity secret whilst playing as' Manuel' was impossible due to success, especially in the US in 1959 and 1960 . </P> <P> In 1959 he and his orchestra recorded an album with British singer Shirley Bassey named' The Fabulous Shirley Bassey' . It was her first album for the Columbia label . </P>

Jeff loves adopted name for music for mountains