Glenn Miller And His Orchestra – The Collection
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Glenn Miller And His Orchestra – The Collection

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Artist: Glenn Miller And His Orchestra
Label: Castle Communications
Format: Vinyl - LP, Compilation
Country: UK
Year: 1988
Genres: Jazz
Styles: Big Band
Collection Media Condition: Near Mint (NM or M-)
Collection Sleeve Condition: Near Mint (NM or M-)

Notes: [Publishers]: Chappell Music Ltd. - tracks A1, A4, B1, D3 SBK United Partnership Ltd. - tracks A2, A3, A6, B2, B5 Peter Maurice Music Co. Ltd. - tracks A5, C5 B. Feldman & Co. Ltd. - tracks B6, C3 EMI Music - tracks A5, B6, C1, C3, C5, D4 Redwood Music Ltd. (Carlin)- track B2 Campbell Connelly & Co. Ltd. - track B3 EMI Music Publishing Ltd. - track B4 Francis, Day & Hunter Ltd. - track C1 Jewel Music Publ. Co. Ltd. - track C2 Cinephonic Music Co. Ltd. - track C4 Victoria Music Pub. Co. Ltd. - tracks C6, D1 Famous Chappell - tracks D2, D6 Lawrence Wright Music Co. Ltd. - track D4 Latin American Music Publishing Co. Ltd. - track D5

Tracklist:
A1 Serenade In Blue
A2 Chatanooga Choo Choo
A3 Little Brown Jug
A4 Anvil Chorus
A5 In The Mood
A6 Elmer's Tune
B1 American Patrol
B2 Don't Sit Under The Apple Tree (With Anyone Else But Me)
B3 Take The "A" Train
B4 Bugle Call Rag
B5 I Know Why
B6 Who's Sorry Now
C1 St Louis Blues March
C2 Moonlight Cocktail
C3 (There'll Be Bluebirds Over) The White Cliffs Of Dover
C4 Don't Worry 'Bout Me
C5 My Prayer
C6 Song Of The Volga Boatmen
D1 Sun Valley Jump
D2 That Old Black Magic
D3 When Johnny Comes Marching Home
D4 Stardust
D5 Perfidia
D6 The Nearness Of You

Artist: Glenn Miller And His Orchestra

Glenn Miller and his Orchestra was formed by trombonist, arranger, and composer Glenn Miller in 1938. Between 1939 and 1942, this orchestra was the best-selling dance band in the United States.

Miller was a sideman in many different groups, beginning in 1926 with the Ben Pollack Orchestra. He was overshadowed in Pollack's band by [a=Jack Teagarden] who began taking all of the trombone solos. Miller focused on arranging and composing, and by 1928 he had already published a songbook. Miller played frequently with other sidemen who would become famous in their own rights with their orchestras, Jimmy and Tommy Dorsey and Benny Goodman. Making some recordings with "Benny Goodman's Boys" in 1928 for Brunswick, Miller was a free-lance trombonist in several bands such as those of Red Nichols, Joe Venuti, and Nat Shilkret. From the early to mid 30's Miller served as an arranger and composer for the Dorsey Brothers Orchestra and made many recordings with Bing Crosby and The Boswell Sisters for Brunswick and Decca. In 1935 he assembled the American orchestra for Ray Noble.
Anxious to break out on his own, Miller formed his first orchestra in 1937 and made his first recordings as the Glenn Miller Orchestra for [l=Brunswick], [l=Vocalion (2)] and [l=Decca]. By 1938, the band was unsuccessful and starving to death and disbanded. Miller revamped his style and arranging and created the second and massively popular Glenn Miller Orchestra.
In September 1938 the band made its first in a long list of recordings for Victor subsidiary [url=https://www.discogs.com/label/20955-Bluebird-3]Bluebird[/url]. In the spring of 1939, after a stint at the Meadowbrook Ballroom and Glen Island Casino, the orchestra's popularity soared. By 1939 Miller's band was tops in the jukeboxes and was the most popular orchestra until 1942 when Miller went into the service during WWII. From December 1939 to September 1942 Miller had a radio program broadcast three times a week. The band's records sold millions, and Miller was awarded the first Gold Record for "Chattanooga Choo Choo" in 1941. In addition, the band appeared in several motion pictures.

By Joel Whitburn's tabulation, in less than four years the group saw 16 US number-one hits, as well as 6 Australian number-ones (three of which didn't top the US charts). The amount of hit singles Miller and his Orchestra had in such a short amount of time proved to be one of the greatest chart runs in history. "In the Mood" became an anthem of the swing craze and the most lasting of even his biggest records. The group sold over 60 million records, the most of any dance band.

In the wake of Pearl Harbor, the very patriotic Miller joined the Army Air Forces where he would develop a modern military band for morale raising. The orchestra disbanded to a very emotional crowd at the Central Theater in Passaic, NJ on September 27, 1942. On December 15, 1944, Miller mysteriously disappeared over the English Channel. He was recognized as a war hero. The band's music never left the American public. Despite never recording a studio album, Miller and his Orchestra scored three posthumous Billboard number-one compilation albums as well as album certifications spanning several countries several decades after his death at age 40.

[b] Use [a=The Glenn Miller Orchestra] for recordings WITHOUT [a=Glenn Miller] (who died in 1944).
See also: [a=The New Glenn Miller Orchestra] [/b]

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