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The Air Force Museum Foundation, Inc. presents Major Glenn Miller and his Army Air Force Band.

Title
  1. The Air Force Museum Foundation, Inc. presents Major Glenn Miller and his Army Air Force Band. Volume II.
Published by
  1. [New York] : RCA Special Products, [1978], ℗1978.
Author
  1. American Band of the Allied Expeditionary Forces, performer. http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/prf

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Additional authors
  1. Miller, Glenn, 1904-1944
  2. Hucko, Peanuts
  3. Ockner, George
  4. Desmond, Johnny.
  5. Nichols. Bob
  6. Zarchy, Zeke
  7. Carbone, Vince
  8. McKinley, Ray
  9. Malvin, Arthur
  10. Ferrier, Jack (Saxophonist)
  11. Powell, Mel
  12. Privin, Bernie
  13. Crew Chiefs. voc
Description
  1. 1 audio disc : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, stereo; 12 in.
Alternative title
  1. Major Glenn Miller Army Air Force Band
  2. Begin the beguine.
  3. Flow gently, sweet Afton.
  4. Moondreams.
  5. Don\u0027t be that way.
  6. Blue champagne.
  7. Peggy, the pin-up girl.
  8. Suddenly it\u0027s spring.
  9. Juke box Saturday night.
  10. Mission to Moscow.
  11. There are Yanks.
  12. Holiday for strings.
  13. In the mood.
  14. I\u0027ll be around.
  15. Pearls on velvet.
  16. Jeep jockey jump.
  17. Absent minded.
  18. G.I. jive.
  19. Anvil chorus.
Subject
  1. Jazz > 1941-1950
  2. World War, 1939-1945 > Songs and music
  3. Big band music
Contents
  1. Begin the beguine (Peanuts Hucko, clarinet ; George Ockner, violin) (3:31) -- Medley: Flow gently, sweet Afton ; Moondreams (Johnny Desmond and the Crew Chiefs, vocals) ; Don\u0027t be that way (Bobby Nichols, trumpet) ; Blue champagne (Zeke Zarchy, trumpet ; George Ockner, violin ; Vince Carbone, tenor sax ; Hank Freeman, alto sax) (7:44) -- Peggy, the pin-up girl (Ray McKinley and the Crew Chiefs, vocals) (3:18) -- Suddenly it\u0027s spring (Johnny Desmond, vocals) (2:59) -- Juke box Saturday night (Artie Malvin and the Crew Chiefs, vocals ; Bobby Nichols, trumpet) (3:00) -- Mission to Moscow (Mel Powell, piano ; Peanuts Hucko, clarinet) (2:25) -- There are Yanks (Johnny Desmond, Ray McKinley and the Crew Chiefs, vocals) (3:19) --
  2. Holiday for strings (Hank Freeman, alto sax ; George Ockner, violin) (5:37) -- In the mood (Peanuts Hucko, Jack Ferrier, tenor saxes ; Zeke Zarchy, trumpet) (2:55) -- I\u0027ll be around (Johnny Desmond and the Crew Chiefs, vocals) (1:57) -- Pearls on velvet (Mel Powell, piano) (4:25) -- Jeep jockey jump (Hank Freeman, alto sax ; Vince Carbone, tenor sax) (2:14) -- Absent minded (Johnny Desmond, vocals) (1:35) -- The G.I. jive (Ray McKinley and the Crew Chiefs, vocals ; Mel Powell, piano) (3:02) -- Anvil chorus (Ray McKinley, drums ; Bernie Privin, trumpet ; Mel Powell, piano) (3:55).
Owning institution
  1. Columbia University Libraries
Note
  1. Big band music, in part with vocals.
  2. Transcriptions of original radio broadcasts.
  3. Leaflet [4 pp.] with copy of letter from Glenn Miller, copy of telegram describing missing flight, and copy of missing air crew report laid in container.
  4. Program notes on container by Royal D. Frey.