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Artist:Glenn Miller
Label:  V Disc
Country:USA
Catalogue:482
Date:Aug 1945
Format:12"
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TrackArtistTitleComposerRating
A1Major Glenn Miller And The Army Air Forces Training Command OrchestraI Can't Give You Anything But Love BabyFields, McHughRate
A2Major Glenn Miller And The Army Air Forces Training Command Orchestra.Little Brown JugPublic DomainRate
B1Charlie BarnetI Can't Get StartedGershwin, DukeRate
B2Charlie BarnetKeep The Home Fires BurningFord, NovelloRate


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Side B - Charlie Barnet And His Orchestra

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BigBadBluesMan
16th Mar 2015
 
 

 
Twitster
29th Nov 2014
 Side A1: Vocal by Sgt "Peanuts" Hucko. Trumpet solo by Sgt. Bernie Privin
Side A2: Arranged by Miller

Side B1: Featuring Kay Starr, vocalist.
 

 
Twitster
29th Nov 2014
 Side A:

Miller was promoted to Major while stationed in Bedford, England on August 17, 1944. The unit was then known as The American Band Of The Allied Expeditionary Forces (AEF).

The two titles listed here were taken from separate "I Sustain The Wings" broadcasts while the unit was still in the States and Miller was a Captain. Of course, his unit at the time of these broadcasts was known as The Army Air Forces Training Command Orchestra

"I Can't Give You Anything But Love Baby" was taken from the May 13, 1944 6:00 to 6:30 p. m. NBC broadcast, while "Little Brown Jug" was the "borrowed" tune in the Something Old, New, Borrowed and Blue medley of the May 27, 1944 6:00 to 6:30 p. m. NBC broadcast (both programs were repeated live for the West Coast between 11 to 11:30 p.m.). Both broadcasts were staged at the Vanderbilt Theatre in New York City. (Note: Miller was on leave during the timeframe of these programs. Sgt. Jerry Gray conducted in his stead.)

As this issue was not released until August, 1945 (eight months following Miller's disappearance and presumed death), the title of Major is correct as listed on the label..

 


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