I used to see him every week at his radio broadcast in Hollywood. He came over to us during the tuning up, shook our hands & thanked us for coming every week & told the audience to clap for us. I played trombone in high school orchestra & a small dance band. we played most of his tunes. we really admired him..Very saddened when his plane went missing over the English channel. He was in the army, as I was. I'll be 95yrs old Monday, July 6th, G-d willing. I'll never forget him !!
Great story, Sir. First, thank you for your service to the United States of America. Secondly, I have a little story too. I was obsessed with jazz and the big bands. I played saxophone 🎷 in high school for two years. Learning and practicing that music is no joke, as you're obviously aware. Anyway, from watching footage of the dances at the Hotel Pennsylvania and other venues like Roseland, I dreamed of someday doing the Lindy in the ballroom atop the Pennsylvania. Sure enough, less than a year after college, there I was. The hotel was known as the NY Penta in those days. The company I worked for had their annual Holiday Party there, and to my amazement, there were a number of women I worked with who knew the Lindy, or as we called it in Philly, the Jitterbug. Anyway, it was such a kick in the head. What was once a surreal premonition, now a true experience I feel privileged to share. Thank you again Sir. God bless.
I know that feeling. This song was recorded decades before my birth but there is something deeply familiar about it that I don't feel from other songs that I've also known my whole life. The feeling is both melancholy and happy.
@@ruthvitale6474 According to people who knew him he had phenomenal plans. E.g. concert tours; a music institute where people could study, compose, perform, and record; and a chain of music stores that would partner with schools to train the next generation of musicians.
It's true. The music of today just doesn't compare - in melody, lyric, romance, or the capacity to make people get up and dance... (I didn't actually mean to make that rhyme) ☺
esa melodía es una joya de los años treinta, y su creador se llamaba, alton glenn Miller, fue un músico y militar norteamericano, quién nació en clarinda, aiowa, estados unidos, el 1 de marzo de 1904, y falleció o desapareció el 15 de diciembre de 1944 mientras volaba en su avión sobre el canal de la mancha, entre Francia e Inglaterra, y nunca lo encontraron, se fue de este mundo dejando un misterio que a hoy día los historiadores no han podido resolver
DAVID. Era coronel y fue declarado desaparecido en accion. Cuando tengas tiempo, ve la reaccion de la orquesta de Glen Miller cuando cae el bombazo aleman. Viene en la pelicula ^Musica y lagrimas^.....Igualo el nivel de heroismo de los musicos del Titanic.
@davidamaya692 Se rumorea que Glenn Miller murió en un burdel francés durante una pelea que se desató allí (no necesariamente porque él la provocara, pero sí porque estuvo involucrado), y la historia de que "desapareció volando sobre el Canal de la Mancha" fue inventada para proteger su reputación. No sé si es verdad o no, pero me parece fascinante.
This song brings back so many memories for me growing up, my grandparents listened to old records with Benny Goodman, the Dorsey Brothers, and many other artists. But Moonlight Serenade stands out the most, I still picture my grandparents dancing this, even though they're both gone, they're always with me.
The kind of music my late parents liked to dance to, and hear in their spare time. I remember my long gone folks everytime I hear this kind of music. Beautiful and timeless. And so superior to most of the popular music of today.
I agree. This is superior to much of today's music- great harmony, orchestration, voicing, romantic feel. Young people today are ROBBED of all of this awash with hip hop and divas driven only by their egos who play music completely devoid of charm.
My late Mum met Glenn Miller after one of his concerts in England during the War. More than 50 years later I met his nephew John Miller after one of HIS concerts in England. I told him my that my Mum had met his Uncle Glenn!
Está es y será buena música, hay jóvenes que les gusta, aún siendo música antigua!!! Era muy romántica lo que hoy ya no existe nada de sentimientos, románticismo y respeto
This melody is lovely and very exquisite, to dance it very closely with your handsome significant other dressed in an elegant tuxedo, and I am wearing a beautiful gown….on a big terrace under the moonlight shining over the ocean…..feeling the ocean breeze and smelling the scented flowers …….I am definitely the incurable romantic who believes in love and romance. Long live love and romance forever. Love this song and always will even though I wasn’t even born when Glenn Miller and his band were playing. God bless Glenn Miller’s soul always, he was absolutely a Maestro of great music. 👍👍👍🙌🙌🙌👏👏👏😍😍♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
This was Glenn Miller's signature song. He wrote it. It is so tender and elegant--the beautiful lady in the long beautiful dress. I can see Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers dancing to this. Lovely!! Sigh...
Everytimes I heard this music's I feels homely for a reason's I missed my Mama and Papa dancing together so long we still both of very much LOADS OF LOVE YOU CHILDRENS GOODBYE AND MAY BOTH REST IN PEACEFUL AND BLESSED BOTH OF YOU ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Back in the early 60's we had proms in the high school gym with live bands and I have dreamy memories of this etherial music, the moonlight serenade, 20 + years after it was a hit, floating through the school and echoing off the silent closed lockers that lined the hallways. We had melody and romance and irony back then....I feel sad for what today's youth are missing.
My Daddy was in the WW2 and use to ball room dance to this kind of Music 🎶. I LOVE ❤️ ALL the OLD SONGS 🎵 THAT BRING BACK GOOD CHILDHOOD MEMORIES! THANK YOU, MR. GLEN MILLER FOR YOUR AGELESS AND AMAZING SONGS THAT'S LASTED MANY GENERATIONS. ❤❤❤
My mom had all the big band music on 78's. I love this music grew-up with it all. So happy I heard this music when I did. This will go on for all time.
On the contrary, it was mid war and America was in immense poverty. I do have a deep love for all thing 40s, Movies, Clothes, Music, Radio, Etc but when this song was released in 1939 we were at the start of a horrid war. I will say though that men were real men and knew how to treat a girl back then and we all knew how to wear a suit! My Regards, Jack
@@geraldinemclaughlin486 I just use my time machine I put on one of my big band albums like Glenn Miller and woosh I am there. But my late mother and father went out all the time dancing to the big bands that,s were I got my love for the sound.
I can hear this now, It was my parent's song and I can still finally hear this without weeping. They've been gone or Over There, for 20 years, but that doesn't seem to matter. It's getting better.
Every town had an outside dance Pavillion during this period. So every time I hear this, I think of summer, an outside dance Pavillion, a lake, some woods, a sweet smell in the air , oh so romantic.
When I went to the Air Force Museum in Dayton Ohio years ago. I picked up the set of Glenn"s Army Air Force Band albums. Through the years since. His section of the museum has shrunk from a corner in the back to a wall display, to now just a small cabinet of a few items. It's under the Memphis Bell display area now. My how times do change. But to people who like good music, it never will.
If you can, visit the Glenn Miller Birthplace Museum in Clarinda IA, or the GM Collections archive at the University of Colorado. I hope they make up for the injustice done by the Air Force museum.
I wish I grew up with this type of music and not the music they play in radio stations today. My parents grew up during the 70's and 80's so I listened to slot of classic rock which is great music but doesn't compete to the big band and swing music of the 40's.
Música anterior a mi propio tiempo, pero que mis padres solían bailar y escuchar en sus discos de 78rpm. Me trae tantos recuerdos y es una melodía preciosa que vale la pena escuchar y disfrutar pues es tan superior a la mayoría de la música popular de hoy.
Assistí o filme sobre vida desse extraordinário maestro. O filme chama-se "Música e Lágrimas", assistí aos 10 anos de idade. Hoje, nos meus 75 anos, comemorei revendo essa linda obra cinematogrática. Nem precisa dizer que ouças essas músicas constantemente!
I agree with the late Dr. Paul O. W. Tanner that no other Big Band could play Moonlight Serenade as they did in the original recording. Paul Tanner was a good friend of Henry Mancini and he take part in a short scene in the Glenn Miller Story in the 1950's.
Mancini had a lifelong love for the Miller Sound. He was a pianist and arranger for Tex Beneke, arranged for The Glenn Miller Story movie, and when he led his own band in the 1960s he recruited a number of Miller alumni.
Lula Zeta 1 year ago "Moonlight Serenade" I stand at your gate. And the song that I sing is of moonlight. I stand and I wait For the touch of your hand in the June night. The roses are sighing a moonlight serenade. The stars are aglow. And tonight how their light sets me dreaming. My love, do you know That your eyes are like stars brightly beaming? I bring you, and I sing you a moonlight serenade. Let us stray 'til break of day In love's valley of dreams. Just you and I, a summer sky, A heavenly breeze, kissin' the trees. So don't let me wait. Come to me tenderly in the June night. I stand at your gate And I sing you a song in the moonlight. A love song, my darling, a moonlight serenade
Sebelumnya aku belum pernah mendengar musik ini. Tapi ketika ini pertama kali aku dengar di tiktok, aku merasakan kalau aku pernah berada pada masa lagu ini berada. Suka sekali mendengarkan musik ini. Seolah aku berada di dalam suasana yang sama.
My dad made a video using this, song and me my younger brother got emotional and I can't remember the times when I was younger having fun with my brothers good memories
"It was a very good looking couple to see dancing. Both handsome. Both well groomed. Both passionate. Both married to someone else. Yes, a little downside of my trade..."
I used to see him every week at his radio broadcast in Hollywood. He came over to us during the tuning up, shook our hands & thanked us for coming every week & told the audience to clap for us. I played trombone in high school orchestra & a small dance band. we played most of his tunes. we really admired him..Very saddened when his plane went missing over the English channel. He was in the army, as I was. I'll be 95yrs old Monday, July 6th, G-d willing. I'll never forget him !!
Hope you have a Happy Birthday and congratulations on reaching 95!💕 Thats incredible and thank you for sharing your memories with us~💛
A frum Yid !
Hope you are alive and doing well!
You're reality very Very Lucky!!!!
Great story, Sir. First, thank you for your service to the United States of America. Secondly, I have a little story too. I was obsessed with jazz and the big bands. I played saxophone 🎷 in high school for two years. Learning and practicing that music is no joke, as you're obviously aware. Anyway, from watching footage of the dances at the Hotel Pennsylvania and other venues like Roseland, I dreamed of someday doing the Lindy in the ballroom atop the Pennsylvania. Sure enough, less than a year after college, there I was. The hotel was known as the NY Penta in those days. The company I worked for had their annual Holiday Party there, and to my amazement, there were a number of women I worked with who knew the Lindy, or as we called it in Philly, the Jitterbug. Anyway, it was such a kick in the head. What was once a surreal premonition, now a true experience I feel privileged to share. Thank you again Sir. God bless.
I feel nostalgia for an Era I didn't live in. 😔 Beautiful music.
I know that feeling. This song was recorded decades before my birth but there is something deeply familiar about it that I don't feel from other songs that I've also known my whole life. The feeling is both melancholy and happy.
@@xanderk84 this might be because we are reminiscing of our past life experiences even if we cant remember them
It's because of this type of music played in old cartoon you watched as a child, that's where the nostalgia came from
Anemoia. That's the term for it. And goddamn does it hit.
Same here ❤😊
Major Miller was one of the greatest orchestrators in the history of music. The sounds this man must have heard in his head must have been incredible.
The greatest music of all times. 67 years old. I got into it 20 years ago. never knew what I missed😊
Why is this making me so sad? I wish we could get along in song and dance like the older generations
Glenn Millers band still tours today
I keep trying - but at 70, I'm starting to struggle a little !!
Maybe because you might think of all he could have done if his life was not cut short.
@@ruthvitale6474 According to people who knew him he had phenomenal plans. E.g. concert tours; a music institute where people could study, compose, perform, and record; and a chain of music stores that would partner with schools to train the next generation of musicians.
It's true. The music of today just doesn't compare - in melody, lyric, romance, or the capacity to make people get up and dance... (I didn't actually mean to make that rhyme) ☺
Every time I hear this song I say " o God it's good to be alive."
PROBABLY THE GREATEST BAND AND GREATEST MELODY OF THE BIG BAND ERA
It just did not get any better then Glenn Miller
This is, by far, Glenn Miller's beat recording. Five stars all the way.
I don't hear any beat...
@@davidgonzalezacen6290It is a misspelling, best recording.
esa melodía es una joya de los años treinta, y su creador se llamaba, alton glenn Miller, fue un músico y militar norteamericano, quién nació en clarinda, aiowa, estados unidos, el 1 de marzo de 1904, y falleció o desapareció el 15 de diciembre de 1944 mientras volaba en su avión sobre el canal de la mancha, entre Francia e Inglaterra, y nunca lo encontraron, se fue de este mundo dejando un misterio que a hoy día los historiadores no han podido resolver
DAVID. Era coronel y fue declarado desaparecido en accion.
Cuando tengas tiempo, ve la reaccion de la orquesta de Glen Miller cuando cae el bombazo aleman.
Viene en la pelicula ^Musica y lagrimas^.....Igualo el nivel de heroismo de los musicos del Titanic.
@davidamaya692 Se rumorea que Glenn Miller murió en un burdel francés durante una pelea que se desató allí (no necesariamente porque él la provocara, pero sí porque estuvo involucrado), y la historia de que "desapareció volando sobre el Canal de la Mancha" fue inventada para proteger su reputación. No sé si es verdad o no, pero me parece fascinante.
These tunes were so important to the people in the forces in the second world war and still are today 🛩️
Glen Miller, Edy duchi, col Porter, etc
This song brings back so many memories for me growing up, my grandparents listened to old records with Benny Goodman, the Dorsey Brothers, and many other artists. But Moonlight Serenade stands out the most, I still picture my grandparents dancing this, even though they're both gone, they're always with me.
The kind of music my late parents liked to dance to, and hear in their spare time. I remember my long gone folks everytime I hear this kind of music. Beautiful and timeless. And so superior to most of the popular music of today.
I was just born about then, but it still has emotional appeal no matter how old the listener might be. .
This music took a lot of talent and work to perform. Nothing gets you rocking back and forth in your chair with such timeless memory.
@@susansapp6136 You are right. It is the kind of music one wants to dance to. Very well played with skill and real talent. Regards.
@@bobaldo2339 I agree. The soft mellow sounds are something one responds to when one hears them. Regards
I agree. This is superior to much of today's music- great harmony, orchestration, voicing, romantic feel. Young people today are ROBBED of all of this awash with hip hop and divas driven only by their egos who play music completely devoid of charm.
My late Mum met Glenn Miller after one of his concerts in England during the War. More than 50 years later I met his nephew John Miller after one of HIS concerts in England. I told him my that my Mum had met his Uncle Glenn!
Sure you did.
19 years old male couldn't be more happy listening to this 2020
You have exquisite taste!
You have a musical sole pity thoese that dont music is MAGIC
Congratulations ondrej you are fine
My parents met each other in that era. And Dad danced into my Mum's heart with ease.
UNA EXCELENTE ORQUESTA DE LAS QUE YA NO EXISTEN NI EXISTIRAN.
Está es y será buena música, hay jóvenes que les gusta, aún siendo música antigua!!! Era muy romántica lo que hoy ya no existe nada de sentimientos, románticismo y respeto
@@gabybalcazar1876 yo soy uno de esos jòvenes que les gusta esta mùsica
@@MaryKayLetourneau1996yo también
This melody is lovely and very exquisite, to dance it very closely with your handsome significant other dressed in an elegant tuxedo, and I am wearing a beautiful gown….on a big terrace under the moonlight shining over the ocean…..feeling the ocean breeze and smelling the scented flowers …….I am definitely the incurable romantic who believes in love and romance. Long live love and romance forever. Love this song and always will even though I wasn’t even born when Glenn Miller and his band were playing. God bless Glenn Miller’s soul always, he was absolutely a Maestro of great music. 👍👍👍🙌🙌🙌👏👏👏😍😍♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
This is my all time favorite big band song by Glenn Miller.
Me too super spectacular reminds me of my parents.
Mine too
This was Glenn Miller's signature song. He wrote it. It is so tender and elegant--the beautiful lady in the long beautiful dress. I can see Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers dancing to this. Lovely!! Sigh...
Everytimes I heard this music's I feels homely for a reason's I missed my Mama and Papa dancing together so long we still both of very much LOADS OF LOVE YOU CHILDRENS GOODBYE AND MAY BOTH REST IN PEACEFUL AND BLESSED BOTH OF YOU ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
I'm here because of The Golden Girls.
Rest Easy Dorothy, Blanche, Rose, Sophia and Glen Miller. You're all tremendously missed. Sending love.
Thinking about you Mom and Dad!
Now THIS is true music!
This is how I remember Moonlight Seranade .Love it.
I love this song so much. I think I first heard it on The Golden Girls, when I was a kid? ❤️
Back in the early 60's we had proms in the high school gym with live bands and I have dreamy memories of this etherial music, the moonlight serenade, 20 + years after it was a hit, floating through the school and echoing off the silent closed lockers that lined the hallways. We had melody and romance and irony back then....I feel sad for what today's youth are missing.
Блеск.
Ни один оркестр в мире не достиг такого звучания при исполнении этого произведения.
My Daddy was in the WW2 and use to ball room dance to this kind of Music 🎶. I LOVE ❤️ ALL the OLD SONGS 🎵 THAT BRING BACK GOOD CHILDHOOD MEMORIES! THANK YOU, MR. GLEN MILLER FOR YOUR AGELESS AND AMAZING SONGS THAT'S LASTED MANY GENERATIONS. ❤❤❤
My mom had all the big band music on 78's. I love this music grew-up with it all. So happy I heard this music when I did. This will go on for all time.
Always brings back a memory and a tear o the eye.
Happy Birthday to the Late Glenn Miller 🎈🎇🎉🥳🎁🎈🎂🎁 Blessings and Hugs 💖💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕!
It may be old but its timeless.
Great to either dance to,or just sit and listen.
Different Country, UK but this man/music is our 1940s if we think of the war, then this song says it all ......thank you Glen and your awesome band...
The sound is fantastic for it's age.
GlennMiller är best
People had fun back then.
On the contrary, it was mid war and America was in immense poverty. I do have a deep love for all thing 40s, Movies, Clothes, Music, Radio, Etc but when this song was released in 1939 we were at the start of a horrid war. I will say though that men were real men and knew how to treat a girl back then and we all knew how to wear a suit!
My Regards, Jack
It was a much simpler time the music was so much better no foul words Glenn Miller was the best
They did have fun then if only we could turn back time 🍀
@@geraldinemclaughlin486 I just use my time machine I put on one of my big band albums like Glenn Miller and woosh I am there. But my late mother and father went out all the time dancing to the big bands that,s were I got my love for the sound.
Clean, respectable fun was then....you could fall in love for sure!
The best band of them all, no question.
I can hear this now, It was my parent's song and I can still finally hear this without weeping. They've been gone or Over There, for 20 years, but that doesn't seem to matter. It's getting better.
Me too beautiful memories of my mum and dad love from 🇬🇧
Keep going strong, much love always
my dad loved glen miller and so do i
being played on our old radio in the early 1950's when I would be 6 I can remember it well . takes me back 60 + years
Lovely photographs
Great stuff, Miller. One of the best.
The best
I love the song Moonlight Serenade it is so beautiful ❤❤😊
I absolutely love this tune 🙏🇬🇧
Thinking of my mum and dad ❤️
Parece que eu estou vendo o disco 78 rodando na vitrola do meu pai
Oh how i miss this music.
My dad woke me up every Sunday morning blasting out glen Millar and Ella, Sarah Vaughan .what an education into music 🙏
I remember the music of this period but I also remember ww2.
Awesome those days must have been awesome
Eterna en el tiempo y la nostalgia
Every town had an outside dance Pavillion during this period. So every time I hear this, I think of summer, an outside dance Pavillion, a lake, some woods, a sweet smell in the air , oh so romantic.
Sounds good to me .
The audio may crackle but I think that makes it even better
❤🎉❤🎉 música lindíssima boa gosto
When I went to the Air Force Museum in Dayton Ohio years ago. I picked up the set of Glenn"s Army Air Force Band albums. Through the years since. His section of the museum has shrunk from a corner in the back to a wall display, to now just a small cabinet of a few items. It's under the Memphis Bell display area now. My how times do change. But to people who like good music, it never will.
If you can, visit the Glenn Miller Birthplace Museum in Clarinda IA, or the GM Collections archive at the University of Colorado. I hope they make up for the injustice done by the Air Force museum.
Beautiful real live music!
❤❤❤❤ Makes me weep nostalgia tears.
Great music in a simpler time.
I wish I grew up with this type of music and not the music they play in radio stations today. My parents grew up during the 70's and 80's so I listened to slot of classic rock which is great music but doesn't compete to the big band and swing music of the 40's.
Im the only 14 yrs old that likes old songs and old era, its nostalgic for me
Is and always be one of the most fantastic piece of music ever thanks Glenn miller
What a beautiful song. Before my time but it's liking going back in time. Wow 😳😣 beautiful.
Música anterior a mi propio tiempo, pero que mis padres solían bailar y escuchar en sus discos de 78rpm. Me trae tantos recuerdos y es una melodía preciosa que vale la pena escuchar y disfrutar pues es tan superior a la mayoría de la música popular de hoy.
Saludos desde Huelva, España. Hermosa música
@@jesusgarciagutierrez7301 Saludos desde Guatemala y que pases buen día.
Something inherently sad about it. I love it
Beautiful music 👍💖 thanks you very much 🙏💖
¡Me subyuga está melodía y vaya a saber porque cada vez que la escucho vienen a mi mente el recuerdo de los " marines " y su desembarco en Normandía !
Oh, how this music reminds me of my first fashion show, wonderful nostalgia.
Una melodía que nos evoca lo mejor de una era dorada en recordar con gran pasión. Es decir, la época de las Big Bands, como la de Glenn Miller.
De verdad. Gracias, mi amigo.
Best band during WW2 and there after until now.
The scenes are from 1940 & 1941 just before America entered WW II.
Assistí o filme sobre vida desse extraordinário maestro. O filme chama-se "Música e Lágrimas", assistí aos 10 anos de idade. Hoje, nos meus 75 anos, comemorei revendo essa linda obra cinematogrática. Nem precisa dizer que ouças essas músicas constantemente!
TIMELESS! CLASSIC!
Amo esta música y esta en especial recuerdo a mi Papi
❤❤ this music. Reminds me of my dad
Such a great piece of music, thanks for sharing your video with us.
Osborn School, Phoenix, Arizona, 1957 Commencement Week. I miss you all.
Прекрасно, слушать можно бесконечно!!! Спасибо огромное!!!
MUCFTY sdgjjt mFG Mpq BMN
I heard this plays in Bayonetta 3 is that true?
That's right!
AT 83 I COME IN AWE!!!!
UNMISTAKABLE WILLIE SCHWARTZ ON CLARINET, GLENN KNEW HOW TO PICK EM
Ah I feel at peace now
I agree with the late Dr. Paul O. W. Tanner that no other Big Band could play Moonlight Serenade as they did in the original recording. Paul Tanner was a good friend of Henry Mancini and he take part in a short scene in the Glenn Miller Story in the 1950's.
Mancini had a lifelong love for the Miller Sound. He was a pianist and arranger for Tex Beneke, arranged for The Glenn Miller Story movie, and when he led his own band in the 1960s he recruited a number of Miller alumni.
Lula Zeta
1 year ago
"Moonlight Serenade"
I stand at your gate.
And the song that I sing is of moonlight.
I stand and I wait
For the touch of your hand in the June night.
The roses are sighing a moonlight serenade.
The stars are aglow.
And tonight how their light sets me dreaming.
My love, do you know
That your eyes are like stars brightly beaming?
I bring you, and I sing you a moonlight serenade.
Let us stray 'til break of day
In love's valley of dreams.
Just you and I, a summer sky,
A heavenly breeze, kissin' the trees.
So don't let me wait.
Come to me tenderly in the June night.
I stand at your gate
And I sing you a song in the moonlight.
A love song, my darling, a moonlight serenade
Me recuerda al abuelo Abe, en esa escena de baile tan corta pero que le llevo a casi tener al amor en su vida de nuevo.
Sebelumnya aku belum pernah mendengar musik ini. Tapi ketika ini pertama kali aku dengar di tiktok, aku merasakan kalau aku pernah berada pada masa lagu ini berada. Suka sekali mendengarkan musik ini. Seolah aku berada di dalam suasana yang sama.
My dad made a video using this, song and me my younger brother got emotional and I can't remember the times when I was younger having fun with my brothers good memories
From the City on the Edge of Forever.
Such timeless music
OMG! I must REALLY be OLD....
❤Always i love this masterpiece❤
"It was a very good looking couple to see dancing. Both handsome. Both well groomed. Both passionate. Both married to someone else. Yes, a little downside of my trade..."
❤❤❤ ICONIC AND IMMORTAL ❤❤❤
Bravoo!!!
Ésta es la canción de mi hermosa y amada Lourdes andá me.
1939 que belleza de melodia y saber que fue creada cuando se iniciaba la 2 guerra mundial dios mio
ME ENCNTA GRACIASSS 😍😍😍
The way of the Future.
Bayonetta 3
Quina musica més maca i quins bons records❤🎉
実話
この曲はB面なんです。A面はサンライズ・セレナーデ。
レコーディングに際してカップリング曲を何にしようか?という事になり、G・ミラーが以前に作曲した楽譜の山の中から適当に引っ張り出してきたのです。
「結構いけるじゃん」
「タイトル(曲名)がないよね」
「サンライズの裏(B面)だからムーンライトでいいんじゃんね?」
でムーンライト・セレナーデに決まりました。
ところが・・・
売れたのは当然『ムーンライト・セレナーデ』!
当初はミリオンヒットとまではいかなかったものの、増版に告ぐ増版で・・・
レコード1枚売れる毎にたった3セントしかもらえないのに、家が建っちゃったんです!
世の中えてしてそういうものなのかもしれません。(笑)