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The Popular Recordings (1938-1942)

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Download links and information about The Popular Recordings (1938-1942) by Glenn Miller. This album was released in 1989 and it belongs to Jazz genres. It contains 60 tracks with total duration of 03:08:28 minutes.

Artist: Glenn Miller
Release date: 1989
Genre: Jazz
Tracks: 60
Duration: 03:08:28
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Moonlight Serenade 3:22
2. King Porter Stomp (featuring Glenn Miller And His Orchestra) 3:32
3. And the Angels Sing (featuring Glenn Miller And His Orchestra, Ray Eberle) 2:52
4. The Lady's In Love With You (featuring Tex Beneke, Glenn Miller And His Orchestra) 3:03
5. Little Brown Jug (featuring Glenn Miller And His Orchestra) 2:55
6. But It Didn't Mean a Thing (featuring Glenn Miller And His Orchestra, Marion Hutton) 2:44
7. Stairway to the Stars (featuring Glenn Miller And His Orchestra, Ray Eberle) 2:55
8. Pagan Love Song (featuring Glenn Miller And His Orchestra) 3:17
9. Over the Rainbow (featuring Glenn Miller And His Orchestra, Ray Eberle) 2:30
10. We Can Live On Love (featuring Glenn Miller And His Orchestra, Marion Hutton) 2:34
11. Glenn Island Special (featuring Glenn Miller And His Orchestra) 3:03
12. It's a Blue World (featuring Ray Eberle) 3:21
13. Ain't Cha Comin' Out? (featuring Tex Beneke, Glenn Miller And His Orchestra, Marion Hutton, Ray Eberle) 2:40
14. Runnin' Wild (featuring Glenn Miller And His Orchestra) 2:50
15. Moon Love (From Tchaikovsky's Fifth Symphony, 2nd Movement) (featuring Glenn Miller And His Orchestra, Ray Eberle) 2:55
16. Farewell Blues (featuring Glenn Miller And His Orchestra) 3:14
17. Blue Evening (featuring Glenn Miller And His Orchestra, Ray Eberle) 3:20
18. Bluebirds In the Moonlight (featuring Glenn Miller And His Orchestra, Marion Hutton) 3:02
19. Sunrise Serenade (featuring Glenn Miller And His Orchestra) 3:31
20. Oh! You Crazy Moon (featuring Glenn Miller And His Orchestra, Ray Eberle) 3:26
21. In the Mood (featuring Glenn Miller And His Orchestra) 3:34
22. Indian Summer (featuring Glenn Miller And His Orchestra, Ray Eberle) 3:19
23. The Rhumba Jumps (featuring Tex Beneke, Glenn Miller And His Orchestra, Marion Hutton) 2:51
24. Star Dust (featuring Glenn Miller And His Orchestra) 3:24
25. Polka Dots and Moonbeams (featuring Glenn Miller And His Orchestra) 2:49
26. Tuxedo Junction (featuring Glenn Miller And His Orchestra) 3:29
27. April Played the Fiddle (featuring Glenn Miller And His Orchestra, Ray Eberle) 2:59
28. Danny Boy (Londonderry Air) (featuring Glenn Miller And His Orchestra) 2:17
29. Be Happy (featuring Glenn Miller And His Orchestra, Marion Hutton) 2:10
30. The Nearness of You (featuring Glenn Miller And His Orchestra, Ray Eberle) 3:15
31. My Blue Heaven (featuring Glenn Miller And His Orchestra) 3:16
32. It's Always You (featuring Glenn Miller And His Orchestra, Ray Eberle) 3:11
33. Bugle Call Rag (featuring Glenn Miller And His Orchestra) 2:58
34. A Nightingale Sang In Berkeley Square (featuring Herman, Tex Beneke, Glenn Miller And His Orchestra, Chummy McGregor, Ray Eberle, Ernie Caceres, Hal McIntyre, Zeke Zarchy, Dale McMickle, Wilbur Schwartz, Paul Tanner, Al Klink, Johnny Best, Frank J. D'Annolfo, Jim Priddy, Jack Lathrop, Charles Frankhauser) 3:39
35. Pennsylvania 6-5000 (featuring Glenn Miller And His Orchestra) 3:17
36. Yes, My Darling Daughter (featuring Glenn Miller And His Orchestra) 2:29
37. Anvil Chorus, Pts. 1 & 2 (featuring Glenn Miller And His Orchestra) 4:57
38. I Know Why (And So Do You) (featuring The Modernaires, Glenn Miller And His Orchestra, Paula Kelly) 3:00
39. You Stepped Out of a Dream (featuring The Modernaires, Glenn Miller And His Orchestra, Ray Eberle) 3:03
40. I Dreamt I Dwelt In Harlem (featuring Glenn Miller And His Orchestra) 3:42
41. A String of Pearls (featuring Glenn Miller And His Orchestra) 3:13
42. Perfidia (featuring The Modernaires, Glenn Miller And His Orchestra, Dorothy Claire) 3:19
43. Sun Valley Jump (featuring Glenn Miller And His Orchestra) 2:59
44. The Slumber Song (featuring The Modernaires, Glenn Miller And His Orchestra) 2:29
45. The Spirit Is Willing (featuring Glenn Miller And His Orchestra) 3:29
46. Elmer's Tune (featuring The Modernaires, Glenn Miller And His Orchestra, Ray Eberle) 3:08
47. Adios (featuring Glenn Miller And His Orchestra) 2:55
48. Moonlight Cocktail (featuring The Modernaires, Glenn Miller And His Orchestra, Ray Eberle) 3:19
49. Moonlight Sonata (featuring Glenn Miller And His Orchestra) 3:38
50. Chattanooga Choo Choo (From "Sun Valley Serenade") (featuring Tex Beneke, The Modernaires, Glenn Miller And His Orchestra, Paula Kelly) 3:27
51. At Last (featuring Glenn Miller And His Orchestra, Ray Eberle) 3:07
52. Don't Sit Under the Apple Tree (featuring Glenn Miller And His Orchestra, Tex Beneke & The Texas Modernaires, Marion Hutton) 3:13
53. Rhapsody In Blue (featuring Glenn Miller And His Orchestra) 3:04
54. (I've Got a Gal In) Kalamazoo (From "Orchestra Wives") (featuring Lloyd & The Prophets, Tex Beneke, The Modernaires, Glenn Miller And His Orchestra, Marion Hutton) 3:18
55. Serenade In Blue (featuring The Modernaires, Glenn Miller And His Orchestra, Ray Eberle) 3:29
56. Caribbean Clipper (featuring Glenn Miller And His Orchestra) 2:42
57. That Old Black Magic (From "Star Spangled Rhythm") (featuring Ray Anthony, Bobby Hackett, Tex Beneke, The Modernaires, Glenn Miller And His Orchestra, Chummy McGregor, Ernie Caceres, Skip Nelson, Edward, Dale McMickle, Wilbur Schwartz, Paul Tanner, Al Klink, Johnny Best, Frank J. D'Annolfo, Jim Priddy, Steve Lipkins, Skippy Martin) 3:06
58. Juke Box Saturday Night (From "Stars On Ice") (featuring Glenn Miller And His Orchestra, Tex Beneke & The Texas Modernaires, Marion Hutton) 3:07
59. Moonlight Becomes You (featuring The Modernaires, Glenn Miller And His Orchestra, Skip Nelson) 3:20
60. American Patrol (featuring Glenn Miller And His Orchestra) 3:21

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At the time of its initial appearance in 1989, this three-CD set was a significant improvement over any of the compact disc editions of Glenn Miller's music to have made it out before. Not only did its 60 songs offer the proper scope and range to allow one to fully appreciate the depth of Miller's popularity and talent, but this was also part of the CD era's second wave of compilations and remasterings — in contrast to the boomtown recklessness and corporate ineptitude that had characterized CD reissues in the mid-'80s, producers were now aware that there were gradations in the sound quality of digital masters and room for improvement in the technology. The late Joe Lopes engineered this set to last in the ears of the listener, and producer John Snyder oversaw what was, at the time, one of the finest and most comprehensive CD reissues ever accorded a big-band leader. The brass has bite and the horns and reeds have body, and the entire band is in sharp relief as they hadn't been heard since the early '40s and their last civilian concerts. It has since been supplanted, itself, by other, more recent remastered editions utilizing still better technology, including The Essential Glenn Miller (1995), Platinum Glenn Miller (2003), and The Centennial Collection (2004) — reducing the noise in the masters even further, among other differences — but holds up as perhaps the best authorized, large-scale survey of Miller's work other than the 13-disc complete set from BMG. These 60 songs represent a compromise between that set's completeness and the superficiality of 1988's Pure Gold, with its ten songs and minimal annotation. ~ Bruce Eder & William Ruhlmann, Rovi