Glenn Miller AAF Band - "I Sustain The Wings" Programs
Please Note: These broadcasts and images are owned by the Estate of Glenn Miller and courtesy of Sony Legacy and the Estate of Glenn Miller. Here are two complete AAF "I Sustain The Wings" broadcasts: Program #1 - October 16, 1943 It Must Be Jelly - Vocal by The Glee Club How Sweet You Are (Johnny Desmond) Hallelujah! - Performed by The Tail-End Charlies Medley - That Old Refrain, Blue Rain (Johnny Desmond), Smoke Gets In Your Eyes, Blue Again The Army Air Corps - Vocal by The Glee Club Program #2 - February 26, 1944 - Snafu Jump Moon Dreams - Vocal by Johnny Desmond and The Crew Chiefs Song Of The Volga Boatmen Medley - Jeanie With The Light Brown Hair, I Couldn't Sleep A Wink Last Night - Vocal by Johnny Desmond and The Crew Chiefs, Begin The Beguine, Blue Rain What Do You Do In The Infantry? - Vocal by The Crew Chiefs and The Glee Club

Final Program of Major Glenn Miller's AAF Band

Glenn Miller - November 29th, 1941

THE NAVIGATOR WAITED 40 YEARS TO CONFESS WHAT KILLED GLENN MILLER

Christmas at the Cafe Rouge 1940 Glenn Miller

The Modernaires, Tex Beneke, Ray Eberle - Glenn Miller Medley (1962)

Glenn Miller・1940・Cafe Rouge, Hotel Pennsylvania・LIVE・MASTER TRANSCRIPTIONS 1974❣️JANUARY 4,・NY

The Best Of Al Bowlly And His Orchestra | The Greatest Swing Big Band Ever

What Really Happened To Glenn Miller?

Glenn Miller and the Army Air Force Band On The Air

Sun Valley Serenade Musical Sequences 1941 | Featuring Glenn Miller & His Orchestra

Early Glenn Miller and his Orchestra NBC Broadcasts

A Glenn Miller Swing Time Celebration

GLENN MILLER & THE ARMY AIR FORCE BAND -- Broadcast from February 12, 1944 -- (LP transfer)

I've Got a Gal in Kalamazoo (Stereo)

Glenn Miller NBC Radio Broadcast - November 8, 1941

"Glenn Miller Music" Radio Show Podcast

Glenn Miller "On The Air" 1940

Glenn Miller | The Greatest Hits | The Definitive Sound Of The Golden Age Of Swing

Glenn Miller - June 25th, 1938

