Theme music for the series was "The Elephant Never Forgets", a playful version of Beethoven's "Turkish March" in 1967 by electronic music pioneers Perrey and Kingsley.
Ben Kingsley | Kingsley Amis | Charles Kingsley | Mary Kingsley | Kingsley | Perrey and Kingsley | Jean-Jacques Perrey | Bob Kingsley | Sidney Kingsley | Gershon Kingsley | Perrey Reeves | Kingsley Martin | Kingsley, Cheshire | John Kingsley Read | Bob Kingsley's Country Top 40 | Zephaniah Kingsley | Professor Kingsley De Silva | Kingsley Wood | Kingsley No. 124, Saskatchewan | Kingsley, Iowa | Kingsley Hall | Kaza Kingsley | Gladwyn Kingsley Noble | Gershon Kingsley's | Alois Kingsley |
In subsequent years, "A Lover's Concerto" has been recorded by numerous other artists, including Cilla Black, Kelly Chen, the Delfonics, the Fleetwoods, Audrey Hall, Maleewan Jemina (th), Doyle Lawson, the Lennon Sisters, Mrs. Elva Miller, the Peanuts, the Pearls, Perrey and Kingsley, the Supremes, Carla Thomas, Tight Fit, Leslie Uggams, and Sarah Vaughan.