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GLENN MILLER MASTERPIECES 78 RPM 4 Records In An Album Chattanooga Choo Choo ETC. Condition is "Used". Shipped with USPS First Class (3 to 5 business days).
Glenn Miller Masterpieces, Volume II is an album by bandleader Glenn Miller, released on RCA Victor in 1947, consisting of a collection of four 10" 78 RPM discs, released as RCA Victor P189 as part of the RCA Victor Musical Smart Set series. The album was number one for a total of 6 weeks on the Billboard album charts in 1947. The collection was a follow-up to the 1945 compilation album Glenn Miller.
Glenn Miller Masterpieces, Volume II is an album by bandleader Glenn Miller, released on RCA Victor in 1947, consisting of a collection of four 10" 78 RPM discs, released as RCA Victor P189 as part of the RCA Victor Musical Smart Set series. The album was number one for a total of 6 weeks on the Billboard album charts in 1947.[1] The collection was a follow-up to the 1945 compilation album Glenn Miller.
Glenn Miller Masterpieces, Volume II
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Compilation album by Glenn Miller
Released
1947
Recorded
1939–1942
Genre
Big Band, Jazz
Label
RCA Victor
Glenn Miller chronology
Glenn Miller
(1945)Glenn Miller Masterpieces, Volume II
(1947)Glenn Miller Plays Selections From the Film "The Glenn Miller Story"
(1954)
Reception
Track listingEdit
All selections by Glenn Miller and his Orchestra.
1. Disc #1, Serial 20-2410:
A. Chattanooga Choo Choo – (Harry Warren, Mack Gordon) – Vocals by Tex Beneke and The Four Modernaires
B. Johnson Rag – (Henry Kleinkauf, Guy Hall)
2. Disc #2, Serial 20-2411:
A. Missouri Waltz – (J. R. Shannon, Frederic Knight Logan)
B. Pavanne – (Morton Gould)
3. Disc #3, Serial 20-2412:
A. My Isle of Golden Dreams – (Gus Kahn, Walter Blaufuss)
B. Perfidia- (Milton Leeds, Alberto Dominguez) – Vocals by Dorothy Claire and The Modernaires
4. Disc #4, Serial 20-2413:
A. Runnin' Wild – (A. Harrington Gibbs, Joe Grey, Leo Wood)
B. Bugle Call Rag – (Jack Pettis, Billy Meyers, Elmer Schoebel)