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Glenn Miller And His Orchestra - Go To War! flac album

Glenn Miller And His Orchestra - Go To War! flac album
  • Performer Glenn Miller And His Orchestra
  • Title Go To War!
  • Date of release 1986
  • Other formats RA MPC AA MIDI AIFF ADX VOC
  • Genre Jazz
  • Size MP3 1619 mb
  • Size FLAC 1220 mb
  • Rating: 4.3
  • Votes: 216

Glenn Miller and His Orchestra was an American swing dance band formed by Glenn Miller in 1938. Arranged around a clarinet and tenor saxophone playing melody, and three other saxophones playing harmony, the band became the most popular and commercially successful dance orchestra of the Swing era and one of the greatest singles charting acts of the 20th century.

Glenn Miller and His Orchestra - Glenn Island Special 02:54. Glenn Miller and His Orchestra - Sliphorn Jive 01:56. Glenn Miller and His Orchestra - String of Pearls 03:14. Glenn Miller and His Orchestra - My Devotion 03:08. Glenn Miller and His Orchestra - Imagination 02:44. Glenn Miller and His Orchestra - Little Brown Jug 02:52. Glenn Miller and His Orchestra - Caribbean Clipper 02:39. Glenn Miller & His Orchestra - It Must Be Jelly 03:01. Glenn Miller & His Orchestra, Vocal: Ray Eberle - Moon Love 02:56. Glenn Miller And His Orchestra - Chattanooga Choo Choo 03:30. Glenn Miller - In the Mood 03:34. Glenn Miller and His Orchestra - Rainbow Rapsody 02:34.

However, true Glenn Miller fans should consider this remarkable reissue to be essential; it's all here. Guess I'll Go Back Home (This Summer). Ray Mayer, Willard Robison. Glenn Miller, The Glenn Miller Orchestra.

1945 – ‘Glenn Miller’, an album of 78 rpm records, topped the newly instituted album charts and became the most successful album of the year. 1947 – ‘Glenn Miller Masterpieces, Vol. 2? topped the album charts. In 1937, Glenn Miller stepped out to form his own band. There were a few recordings - one for Decca and one for Brunswick - a couple of week-long stints in New Orleans and Dallas, and many one-nighters, but it was not to be. Though the group would play one more date several days later in Bridgeport, Connecticut, Glenn gave his men their final notice on New Year’s Eve at the Valencia Ballroom in York, Pennsylvania. Then came Orchestra Wives. But the war was starting to take its toll on many of the big bands as musicians, and the rest of country’s young men, began receiving draft notices.

The Glenn Miller Orchestra was a swing orchestra originally formed in 1938 by Glenn Miller. Disbanded in late 1942 as Glenn Miller joined Army where he created a band, for purposes of morale raising. In 1944, Miller mysteriously disappeared over the English Channel. He was recognized as war hero and three posthumous number-one albums as well as records of the band certified Gold (selling over 500,000 copies) more than 40 years after his death proved his music enduring. Use The Glenn Miller Orchestra for recordings WITHOUT Glenn Miller (who died in 1944).

Tracklist

The German Wehrmacht Hour. November, 1944, BBC Origination
A1 In The Mood
A2 Stardust
A3 Tuxedo Junction
A4 Now I Know
A5 String Of Pearls
A6 Poinciana
A7 Long Ago And Far Away
A8 Is You Is Or Is You Ain't My Baby?
B1 Great Day
B2 Moonlight Serenade
I Sustain The Wings. NBC Net. May 6, 1944. Sustaining
B3 Caribbean Clipper
B4 Now I Know
B5 Salute To The Aerial Reconaissance Photographers, with Broderick Crawford
B6 Miller Medley: Songs My Mother Taught me/It's Love, Love, Love/(In An) Eighteenth Century Drawing Room/Blue Orchids
B7 Join The W.A.C.
B8 There Are Yanks

Notes

2 Complete Glenn Miller broadcasts to America and Nazi Germany