Glenn Miller Sunset Serenade 22 11 1941(complete show)
Here is a complete Sunset Serenade broadcast from 22/11/1941. These broadcasts were a series of shows, about 1 hour long, broadcast from August 1941 until January 1942. They were Glenn's idea to boost morale in the Armed forces who were increasing in size and then,of course, at war. The music is fantastic and as all the intros and chat between songs is there, it gives a real sense of being there. I hope all you Miller fans will enjoy. Theme(Moonlight Serenade) Tuxedo Junction Dreamsville,Ohio Chattanooga Choo Choo Medley:- I Know Why It Happened In Sun Valley I'll Guess I'll have To Dream the Rest Do You Care? Tchaikovsky's Piano Concerto Everything I Love V Hop Moonlight Serenade(theme) 2nd Set: in A Sentimental Mood It's Great to be an American 'Til Reveille I Don't want to set the World on Fire Papa Niccolini In the Mood Slumber Song(closing theme)

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