I am 95 years old can’t dance any more but can tap my feet With anybody. When I was a sophomore in high school that was in 1939 Frank Daly who owned the Meadowbrook in NJ sent the Glen Gray band to Belleville high school. Since that time this is still my kind of music.Thanks
I hum this StLouis Blues in Swingtime to myself when out walking - just have to remember not to do a little dance to it too when I'm doing a 6 minute walk at the medical centre
Absolutely gorgeous and perfect.. let's not forget that RAY ANTHONY, now 100 yrs or more, is yet alive and played with Glenn Miller... he almost deserves GOD status !!!!!!!
I'm now 60. I began seriously listening to this music when I was 17. In that year of 1977 I recorded a weekly radio show on a Pensacola radio station, then known as WAJB. The locally produced show was called 'The Golden Age of Swing'. I never missed it for well over a year, and recorded any other programs of 30's and 40's music I could get my hands on. It was the music of my parents' era, but also with which I've always had a strong attachment!
I am a musician by vocation who for the last 50 years has had the privilege of performing everything from boleros to ballads, Jazz, R&B, pop, salsa, hip hop and reggaetón. While all of these styles of music has it's merits the big band era holds a special place that I hope we never lose.
I am approaching 77 and I love this sort of music. Glenn Miller, etc I think that it comes from my father who in his earlier days played guitar in a band
I couldn't agree more, Inga! This is music that's come through to us - actually, with us - from the true age of music. As an 81-y.o. youngster, we're much of an age, making it easy for me to understand where you come from, musically speaking. :-)
Glen miller will be taking his hat off and smoking enjoying this concert. Just beautiful. I might be young but grew up with my parents and grandparents listening to Glen millers music.
This is the closest to the original version I've heard! So good! I'm 73 and once played in and sang for a big band led by a former trombonist for the Miller band when Buddy DeFranco was leader. We were pretty good, did a lot of these same charts, but not quite this well. WOW!!
@@arthurcramer4958 That would be Joe Warren. After graduating from the Vandercook school of music in Chicago, he join the Miller band and played bass trombone for a period of time. Following that he settled into a career as a school band director. Joe was an all around good musician, fine front man, and great at ad libing.
T H A N K. Y O U !!! for posting this pure gold! You can WHISTLE this music! Try whistling the junk they call music of today! Yea right! My Grandparents raised me and they had just went thru the great depression of WWII. This music was what they listened to, and my parents, too. I still listened to the rock and roll of the day, and played in several bands rock and roll, but mainly country dance music, but my true love always has been BIG BAND music! I've gotten my Grandson hooked on it, as well. I'm almost 70, and folks my age are listening to rot-gut rock and some country, but there's those of us that appreciate the finer things of life...BIG-BAND !!! Thanks again for posting. Bill, from Tn. 🇺🇸
I born and grew up in Belize former British Honduras.We grew up listening to these beautiful music which is still appreciated today. They never get old or out of appreciation.👍
Brought my father-- a WWII vet-- to see them maybe 20 years ago. Was so satisfying to see this music loved by so many of the younger generation musicians. Keeping it alive.
So happy memories then ? Im 62 so before my time but what great sound I've watched the Glenn Miller story and loved it. Great to dance to also did you go dancing to this sound also ?
I'll be 84 in two months and play in a local concert band. My background is in big band jazz drumming, and the mostly classical that we play now skips most of the rhythm that I like.....but....it keeps me young and having fun. The St. Louis Blues march is nice....a blend of a march with a bit of jazz thrown in. An easy piece for a beginning drummer. The piece was featured in "The Glenn Miller Story," in the 1950s. Starred Jimmy Stewart as Glenn. I remember all this music when I was kid in the WWII years. Our band is working on "Selections from 'Chicago'" at this time. Fun piece, but a challenge due to the several tempo changes that are a "surprise."
My dad used to play Glenn Miller on the phonograph and taught all his gorls to dance swing. Still think of him when I hear Glenn Miller. He barely talked of his service in the War. Love and respect to his generation.
I think the song quintet focuses on the wrong things in this song. It is not very typical for Glenn Miller to have made songs that are genuinely sad. This song romanticizes about the foolishness of love and should be sung with a glimpse in the eye. In other words they sing to serious when this is suppose to be easy listening.
Electro-Cute Respectfully, I think you miss the air of longing and tragedy that hangs over the GM sound. When he left us, that ecstatic era ended at a stroke. This arrangement is delivered very much as it was heard in 1941, with all the foreboding and sadness this country (and Europe) felt as the War that Did Not End All Wars sweltered and nearly suffocated all that we valued, short of love itself.
I remember listening 2 this music in the 50's whn my mother used 2 listen to the spanish radio station & this song was in spanish. I am now 76 & its still beautiful.
MARY: "PERFIDIA", was written by a mexican com poser named Alberto Domínguez.Greetings from Mexicali,Baja California, MÉXICO 🇲🇽🎎⛩️🥡🍜🍺🍨🥟🥪🌭🍔🎂⚾🏀🥊🥊🏈⚽🎼🎵🎶🎷🎺🎸🎻🪘🥁🪗🎹🎙️🎥📻📺📀💃💋♥️ .
I'm from this era and I don't remember this being so chopped up off key and jerky. My collection of 78 s are as good as the day they were bought..also the band leader has all the charm of an abscess tooth...
My dad played these tunes in a big band after ww Ii. Putting himself through college. Years later he would play them on the stereo and our mom would come jitter bugging into the room. That little lady could cut a rug. I eventually learned to play standards on piano. But my training was classical. I love this music.
HOLY COW!!!! THIS SOUNDS IDENTICAL TO THE ORIGINAL!!! Excellent version!!!! I don’t think I’ve heard a band capture that 30’s-40’s sound like this one!! The sax vibrato/tone especially is SPOT ON!!! And the ensemble stuff with the singers!!!!
The five-part vocals are so awesome! It is so rare to hear vocal groups rather than solos with big bands nowadays. Thank you for keeping up the Modernaires tradition!
I was just a kid, and when this type of music sounded, everybody went to the mode of singing and dancing, and was I so happy for the overall excitement..!! What times...!!
EXCELLENTE !!! Fabulous !!!!! Oh, to be young in those times !!! I was born in 1950 ; I heard my Mom and Dad listen to these songs on the RADIO !!!!!!!! Beautiful !
When I first went to London when I was sixteen I went to the Hammersmith Palais to dance. I then first heard five saxes driving hard in the Oscar Rabin band. I never did dance but sat on the edge of stage entranced.
Glenn Miller just what more can be said? Movie shot partly in Colorado,Boulder and Denver..Lines along Colfax Ave. long and quiet as Glenn(Jimmy Stewart) shown in phone booth chatting with his Babe in Boulder. Side note: I be there too. When movie first featured at local movie house I be there too. Glenn Miller held forth at Ellich Garden Band Room I begged Cousin Lawerence to take me. He had many of Glenn's 78rpm recordings. RIP: Larry..KIA WW2.Battle of the Bulge.
The 40's Big Band music and genius arrangers like Glenn Miller, Benny Goodman, Artie Shaw and all of them -- may their music live on forever for the great pleasure of all generations to come!!!!! Thank you for the bands that keep the Big Band sound alive!!!!
I had the pleasure to play at Glen Island Casino as a member of a high school stage band in 1964 and 1965. Absolutely Loved Glen Millers music. Really loved playing "American Patrol." Fabulous music!
At a custom auto show back in 1972 in Kansas City, there was a band from St Louis with about 13 members in the band, that played the normal R&R runes that were popular then. Really great band that had all the horns, sax's as well as the guitars and other usual instruments. People were just walking around looking at the cars. After the band finished a tune one of the guys stepped up to the mic and said, "We are going to take you back about 30 years now." They broke into "In the Mood" by Glenn Miller. They sounded fantastic. When they finished, the place erupted in applause and cheers.
The Glenn Miller Band is my favorite of the great band Era of the 40's in the mood is one my favorites along with Chattanooga Choo Choo man they were good!
The 1940s were characterized by the explosion of SWING music from the large orchestras. Greetings. th-cam.com/video/fJD5joPPmik/w-d-xo.html *TUXEDO JUNCTION* Song of *Glenn Miller* Guitar Solo version by *Duane Eddy*
@@lindawatts5102 It's never really gone away. TH-cam is full of amazing performances by kids young enough to be my grandchildren. Lots of newer music is being arranged for big bands. If you search through TH-cam and other sources, you can find literally thousands of videos of young people playing big band style swing. iTunes, Google Play, and many other sources as well. Beautiful stuff and a great time to be aliv if you're a fan of the music.
La época de las grandes Bandas ! Fui afortunada que pude disfrutar de esa música extraordinaria. Evoco las fiestas de gala donde se bailaba esa música.
Same here, I am 67-yo, I worship the ground our Greatest Generation walked on; that was America at its greatest. I have always thought I was born in wrong generation, my soul belongs to the era of 40's. Those days are gone forever, sadly :-(
My mother loved this music and I also grew to love it, I was born after WWII, but I have always enjoyed this generation of music and Big Bands!!!!! Diane
Grandiosa melodía,composición de un gran autor mexicano, Alberto Domínguez,una gran interpretación la de Gleen Miller,aunque acá en México también teníamos una Gran Banda a cargo del fenomenal Luis Alcaraz,sus músicos eran excepcionalmente buenos, escuchénlo algún día.
What gorgeousness I'm listening to.....brings back such memories of WWII, my brother in the 9th Air Force and his homecoming safely after the war. I've got tears in my eyes listening to this sweetness!!!
I remember hearing this song on the radio in my mother's car when I was in an adult I was in my thirties... It's one of the most beautiful songs I know...and my mother's long and gone for over 20 years but whenever I hear this I think of my dear mother and that wonderful trip in the car.
Clari mixed with saxes magical sound orchestra wow love it wow when clari comes with saxes Glenn was genius band lead every combination of orchestra is cool is exhilarating n sax solo awesome as is whole ensomble wow ta all
Wonderful. My favourite music my husband and I use to dance to it but now I haven’t got him anymore I love listening to it. I’m 82 and it brings all our wonderful memories back . Thankyou. I just love it.
@@catherinemontblanc1430 When I said Miller songs I ment that it was recorded by Glenn Miller. You are right that it isn't written by him, If I remember right the composer is from Mexico.
When , in ,D.C.,in 1987, studying Art at National Gallery, painting. In early evening on a Friday , walking across Mall, would see and hear Marine Band playing, among others Saint Lois Blue's...What a great time. Memories.🇺🇸🌷😍🇩🇰🌅🎶🎵
Thanks so much for such great posts, Mr Nillson. This fine music far exceeds the narrow era of WW2 and will never die. Unforgettable tunes, great rhythms and boundless energy, at times in a precise, martial structure, at others, breaking into exuberant swing. Aren't we lucky to have it around still?
Truly Glenn Miller sound as i am a real Glenn miller Fan as i am almost 75years old born in the Big Band Era Lots of Swing and Jive. And I have quite a few of his Orchestral Music on cd and earlier on Vynil
Is it possible that these guys are better than the originals, or is it the sound systems of today that make it seem so? Super sound Love this. Thanks for the post
I would say definitely the improved technology of sound--the pickups, amplification, all of it. That's why I've gone to hear the offical Glenn Milller Orch. in concert, because they play the original arrangements so you can hear a live performance exactly as it was heard back then, witout the limitations of the recording technology of the day.
I LOVE AND LIKE THE MUSICS SO MUCH. MY MEMORIES OF MY YOUNGER DAYS REMINDED OF HOW WE ENJOYED DANCING TO THIS MUSIC. OUR GENERATION WAS REALLY DIFFERENT FROM THE NEW GENERATION.
Sounds like my parents were from the same era as you. I used to love to watch them dance together there was nothing like it. It was a very good time in our history to be alive I feel. You were very fortunate to have grown up in that time frame. The generations now don't understand and appreciate anything. It's really sad how our society has turned out. I would love to see the big bands come back and the people dance like they used to.
Am 93 and still remember this beautiful song
Hi. Are you still alive?
がくせいのころからきいてましたきもちがおちつきますありがとうございます😂😂❤❤
I am 85 love country but you will never take the big bands from me can listen forever.
Con 85 🇦🇷 siento lo mismo!!!!
I’m 82 and I fought the last decade of what was America’s golden era of music. Thanks to TH-cam I continue to enjoy the world greatest music.
Tengo 85 y está música me transporta!!!! 🇦🇷
@@condesasur8332 I'm 86 and LOVE this magical music.
I am 95 years old can’t dance any more but can tap my feet
With anybody. When I was a sophomore in high school that was in 1939 Frank Daly who owned the Meadowbrook in NJ sent the Glen Gray band to Belleville high school. Since that time this is still my kind of music.Thanks
Thanks for your interesting anecdote, Joseph!
I hum this StLouis Blues in Swingtime to myself when out walking - just have to remember not to do a little dance to it too when I'm doing a 6 minute walk at the medical centre
Music always brings us back memories, thank you!
Thanks to you Joseph, for sharing.
Joseph, you inspire all of us. Thank you for your warm thoughts.
Thank God countries overseas have continued Glenn Miller's legacy.
Слезы счастья от этой волшебной музыки! Какая аранжеровка, вокал!
Thank god people still appreciate music.
Hello Holly, How are you doing?
I am 85 years old and this was the type of music I always heard. Loved then and love it now
Te apoyo...85 de Argentina. Bello
Absolutely gorgeous and perfect.. let's not forget that RAY ANTHONY, now 100 yrs or more, is yet alive and played with Glenn Miller... he almost deserves GOD status !!!!!!!
toch krijg ik een apart gevoel van deze music xxx.2023.en de zon schijnt ook.
I AM 86 years old and this is music I was brought up with and still listen to and will not forget it ever GREAT ............,,
Walter Batch I’llam
Estas en lo cierto! eso si es música.!
Your taste in music is impeccable!!
I'm now 60. I began seriously listening to this music when I was 17. In that year of 1977 I recorded a weekly radio show on a Pensacola radio station, then known as WAJB. The locally produced show was called 'The Golden Age of Swing'. I never missed it for well over a year, and recorded any other programs of 30's and 40's music I could get my hands on. It was the music of my parents' era, but also with which I've always had a strong attachment!
Mr Batch, I admire your good taste in music. I know I speak for many others when I say thank you for your good comments.
Glen Millers music will go on forever .
HOPE SO !!!
This music is played daily in heaven........
And so will this classic song!
If I have anything to say about it! I'm only (only?) 66.
It's
No. Gland Miller music at all music
From other country anglonized
I am a musician by vocation who for the last 50 years has had the privilege of performing everything from boleros to ballads, Jazz, R&B, pop, salsa, hip hop and reggaetón. While all of these styles of music has it's merits the big band era holds a special place that I hope we never lose.
I’m a youngster at 77, but adore this kind of music. I remember my Mama dancing to Glenn Miller’s music. She was a great natural dancer. 💃🏻
Thank you, Ms. Hastings. I too share your good thoughts.
I am approaching 77 and I love this sort of music. Glenn Miller, etc I think that it comes from my father who in his earlier days played guitar in a band
Hello Inga, How are you doing?
I couldn't agree more, Inga! This is music that's come through to us - actually, with us - from the true age of music. As an 81-y.o. youngster, we're much of an age, making it easy for me to understand where you come from, musically speaking. :-)
I'm a youngster too and I love this kind of music. I'm 18
I was born in 1993, but have always been in love with this kind of music. It always makes me happy when I'm sad or mad.
Apparently you have a mind of your own. Good for you.
Glen miller will be taking his hat off and smoking enjoying this concert. Just beautiful. I might be young but grew up with my parents and grandparents listening to Glen millers music.
This is the closest to the original version I've heard! So good! I'm 73 and once played in and sang for a big band led by a former trombonist for the Miller band when Buddy DeFranco was leader. We were pretty good, did a lot of these same charts, but not quite this well. WOW!!
Thank you Harold for sharing your thoughts.
Was that led by Jimmy Priddy? I’d love to hear more.
@@arthurcramer4958
That would be Joe Warren. After graduating from the Vandercook school of music in Chicago, he join the Miller band and played bass trombone for a period of time. Following that he settled into a career as a school band director. Joe was an all around good musician, fine front man, and great at ad libing.
I’m 72 and agree! The vocals are spot on.
De lujo
T H A N K. Y O U !!! for posting this pure gold! You can WHISTLE this music! Try whistling the junk they call music of today! Yea right!
My Grandparents raised me and they had just went thru the great depression of WWII. This music was what they listened to, and my parents, too. I still listened to the rock and roll of the day, and played in several bands rock and roll, but mainly country dance music, but my true love always has been BIG BAND music! I've gotten my Grandson hooked on it, as well. I'm almost 70, and folks my age are listening to rot-gut rock and some country, but there's those of us that appreciate the finer things of life...BIG-BAND !!!
Thanks again for posting.
Bill, from Tn. 🇺🇸
I born and grew up in Belize former British Honduras.We grew up listening to these beautiful music which is still appreciated today. They never get old or out of appreciation.👍
🌿🌹My husband Claude just loves this music. He is now all of 86 and is enjoying it once again. He says he grew up with it. 💕👍❤
Hello Doreen, How are you doing?
Good taste claude bring this music back ta u tube
I say again trumpet wow n sax
Thanks for posting.
Brought my father-- a WWII vet-- to see them maybe 20 years ago. Was so satisfying to see this music loved by so many of the younger generation musicians. Keeping it alive.
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I am 84 years old and found this song in my teenage years
So happy memories then ? Im 62 so before my time but what great sound I've watched the Glenn Miller story and loved it. Great to dance to also did you go dancing to this sound also ?
Jácira pra você também obrigada pela atenção mesgem abencoda lindas que eu estava fazendo vendo teve vários lugares você também obrigada
I'll be 84 in two months and play in a local concert band. My background is in big band jazz drumming, and the mostly classical that we play now skips most of the rhythm that I like.....but....it keeps me young and having fun.
The St. Louis Blues march is nice....a blend of a march with a bit of jazz thrown in. An easy piece for a beginning drummer. The piece was featured in "The Glenn Miller Story," in the 1950s. Starred Jimmy Stewart as Glenn.
I remember all this music when I was kid in the WWII years. Our band is working on "Selections from 'Chicago'" at this time. Fun piece, but a challenge due to the several tempo changes that are a "surprise."
@@leecox1513 I big thumbs up and keep on drumming
My dad used to play Glenn Miller on the phonograph and taught all his gorls to dance swing. Still think of him when I hear Glenn Miller. He barely talked of his service in the War. Love and respect to his generation.
This band has the best sounds of the original Miller band. I could listen to this band all day. What a find.
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I think the song quintet focuses on the wrong things in this song. It is not very typical for Glenn Miller to have made songs that are genuinely sad. This song romanticizes about the foolishness of love and should be sung with a glimpse in the eye. In other words they sing to serious when this is suppose to be easy listening.
Electro-Cute
Respectfully, I think you miss the air of longing and tragedy that hangs over the GM sound. When he left us, that ecstatic era ended at a stroke. This arrangement is delivered very much as it was heard in 1941, with all the foreboding and sadness this country (and Europe) felt as the War that Did Not End All Wars sweltered and nearly suffocated all that we valued, short of love itself.
Hvala
I became a fan of Glenn Miller at age 13, during 1974. I had several of his LPs. Always loved this song, Perfidia.
Me too, same year. Been singing ever since with many big bands, inspired by this. Glad to hear someone else was doing the same. Best Wishes x
Perfect( Perfidia)👏🌟👏💯
Big Band music. A nostalgic era that passed away. never will come back!! For those who lived, heard and danced in the 40's 50's.
I could not agree more fully. Such fabulous music with such great professionals! Thank you.
I remember listening 2 this music in the 50's whn my mother used 2 listen to the spanish radio station & this song was in spanish. I am now 76 & its still beautiful.
MARY: "PERFIDIA", was
written by a mexican com
poser named Alberto
Domínguez.Greetings from Mexicali,Baja California, MÉXICO 🇲🇽🎎⛩️🥡🍜🍺🍨🥟🥪🌭🍔🎂⚾🏀🥊🥊🏈⚽🎼🎵🎶🎷🎺🎸🎻🪘🥁🪗🎹🎙️🎥📻📺📀💃💋♥️ .
What a fine rendition of the great Glenn Miller Orchestra and now for the 21st century!
I'm from this era and I don't remember this being so chopped up off key and jerky. My collection of 78 s are as good as the day they were bought..also the band leader has all the charm of an abscess tooth...
My dad played these tunes in a big band after ww Ii. Putting himself through college. Years later he would play them on the stereo and our mom would come jitter bugging into the room. That little lady could cut a rug. I eventually learned to play standards on piano. But my training was classical. I love this music.
Me too!! 😁 ✌️
HOLY COW!!!! THIS SOUNDS IDENTICAL TO THE ORIGINAL!!! Excellent version!!!! I don’t think I’ve heard a band capture that 30’s-40’s sound like this one!! The sax vibrato/tone especially is SPOT ON!!! And the ensemble stuff with the singers!!!!
U nailed it brudder.
Hello, How are you doing?
The five-part vocals are so awesome! It is so rare to hear vocal groups rather than solos with big bands nowadays. Thank you for keeping up the Modernaires tradition!
This Band is so good that if you close your eyes you swear its Glenn Miller playing!
Nejlepši bluz na svetu
Ah, koji užitak mmmm
Naj, naj, ritam bravo
Nadag
Hello Nada
I was just a kid, and when this type of music sounded, everybody went to the mode of singing and dancing, and was I so happy for the overall excitement..!! What times...!!
And i was a little girl, Que saudade essa musica traz.
This is taking me back to my childhood - Thank You!! when music was beautiful - I'm 73
EXCELLENTE !!! Fabulous !!!!!
Oh, to be young in those times !!!
I was born in 1950 ; I heard my Mom and Dad listen to these songs on the RADIO !!!!!!!! Beautiful !
When the saxes and clarinet play, you get chills running up and down your spine...
When I first went to London when I was sixteen I went to the Hammersmith Palais to dance.
I then first heard five saxes driving hard in the Oscar Rabin band. I never did dance but sat on the edge of stage entranced.
Fantastic !
Glenn Miller just what more can be said? Movie shot partly in Colorado,Boulder and Denver..Lines along Colfax Ave. long and quiet as Glenn(Jimmy Stewart) shown in phone booth chatting with his Babe in Boulder. Side note: I be there too. When movie first featured at local movie house I be there too. Glenn Miller held forth at Ellich Garden Band Room I begged Cousin Lawerence to take me. He had many of Glenn's 78rpm recordings. RIP: Larry..KIA WW2.Battle of the Bulge.
Glenn miller's music never dies
Sono sempre stato un appassionato e seguace di Glenn Miller è la Sua orchestra che seguo spesso su TH-cam. Grazie per la bella musica sempre in auge.
Great music of the 40s. I still love it, I'm 78 so remember it well.
Cheers from Australia.
10 Million hits, so deserved, thank you for this incredible journey~
The 40's Big Band music and genius arrangers like Glenn Miller, Benny Goodman, Artie Shaw and all of them -- may their music live on forever for the great pleasure of all generations to come!!!!! Thank you for the bands that keep the Big Band sound alive!!!!
I had the pleasure to play at Glen Island Casino as a member of a high school stage band in 1964 and 1965.
Absolutely Loved Glen Millers music. Really loved playing "American Patrol." Fabulous music!
At a custom auto show back in 1972 in Kansas City, there was a band from St Louis with about 13 members in the band, that played the normal R&R runes that were popular then. Really great band that had all the horns, sax's as well as the guitars and other usual instruments. People were just walking around looking at the cars. After the band finished a tune one of the guys stepped up to the mic and said, "We are going to take you back about 30 years now." They broke into "In the Mood" by Glenn Miller. They sounded fantastic. When they finished, the place erupted in applause and cheers.
I can see my mom and dad dancing on this tune the day they got married 80 years ago.
,👏😊
have always liked Glenn Miller and his Band,, thank you.
The Glenn Miller Band is my favorite of the great band Era of the 40's in the mood is one my favorites along with Chattanooga Choo Choo man they were good!
Wow, nostalgia of the 40's swing bands. Thanks for a trip back in time.
The 1940s were characterized by the explosion of SWING music from the large orchestras. Greetings. th-cam.com/video/fJD5joPPmik/w-d-xo.html *TUXEDO JUNCTION* Song of *Glenn Miller* Guitar Solo version by *Duane Eddy*
I am 77, and teared, listening !! Today, there is NO music, just noise.
@@TheFriarjack61 I agree with you 100%.
Please, please, someone bring this music back
I agree !!!!
@@lindawatts5102 It's never really gone away. TH-cam is full of amazing performances by kids young enough to be my grandchildren. Lots of newer music is being arranged for big bands. If you search through TH-cam and other sources, you can find literally thousands of videos of young people playing big band style swing. iTunes, Google Play, and many other sources as well. Beautiful stuff and a great time to be aliv if you're a fan of the music.
Beautiful Mexican song
Can't bring it back when it never went away. There have been Glenn Miller tribute bands constantly for the 70+ years since he died.
Oldies but goodies. Love this music genre. Wonderful! Thanks much.
La época de las grandes Bandas ! Fui afortunada que pude disfrutar de esa música extraordinaria. Evoco las fiestas de gala donde se bailaba esa música.
Same here, I am 67-yo, I worship the ground our Greatest Generation walked on; that was America at its greatest. I have always thought I was born in wrong generation, my soul belongs to the era of 40's. Those days are gone forever, sadly :-(
My mother loved this music and I also grew to love it, I was born after WWII, but I have always enjoyed this generation of music and Big Bands!!!!! Diane
Que música que estilo perfidia una bella canción que no se acabe nunca sigan por favor.
the clarinet really adds to the miller sound.
Grandiosa melodía,composición de un gran autor mexicano, Alberto Domínguez,una gran interpretación la de Gleen Miller,aunque acá en México también teníamos una Gran Banda a cargo del fenomenal Luis Alcaraz,sus músicos eran excepcionalmente buenos, escuchénlo algún día.
What gorgeousness I'm listening to.....brings back such memories of WWII, my brother in the 9th Air Force and his homecoming safely after the war. I've got tears in my eyes listening to this sweetness!!!
This is absolutely fantastic!
I remember hearing this song on the radio in my mother's car when I was in an adult I was in my thirties... It's one of the most beautiful songs I know...and my mother's long and gone for over 20 years but whenever I hear this I think of my dear mother and that wonderful trip in the car.
The best Glenn Miller ghost band ,thank you .Peter
WOW from my 79 yrs. memory, thank yo so much.
This is real good classical band music, the way Glenn Miller and His Orchestra did it originally. I wish we had more like this. Thank you for posting.
Hello Susan, How are you doing?
Clari mixed with saxes magical sound orchestra wow love it wow when clari comes with saxes Glenn was genius band lead every combination of orchestra is cool is exhilarating n sax solo awesome as is whole ensomble wow ta all
Glorious. St. Louis Blues March is a masterpiece. The way the brass and reeds complement each other, then build to a rousing climax is thrilling.
Hi Dad❣️ in Heaven this is for you!!
I miss you so much I know how much you and mom used to dance to The GMO music. She dose not remember any more 😢
Brilliant performance by an amazing band.
Glen Miller lives on,
Thank you for sharing ,much appreciated.
Tengo 54 años y soy argentino. Me criaron con música de grandes orquestas, Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Doris Day etc etc
One of my great favourites of my youth, amazed to have found it!
Wonderful. My favourite music my husband and I use to dance to it but now I haven’t got him anymore I love listening to it. I’m 82 and it brings all our wonderful memories back . Thankyou. I just love it.
Best music ever
Proudly from a Mexican composer, who made this piece a classic from the 40's. Alberto Domínguez Borrás passed away in 1975.
Two great Miller songs performed by my favorite Glenn Miller Orchestra. Looking forward to seeing you live again sometime soon.
The first song Perfidia is actually a Latin American song it isn’t Millers …
@@catherinemontblanc1430 When I said Miller songs I ment that it was recorded by Glenn Miller. You are right that it isn't written by him, If I remember right the composer is from Mexico.
I was a caregiver to this wonderful woman for almost 5 year's and everyday she had me play this.
Why in the present time there are not bands like this with new version of this classic music themes.
I was raised on the great bands of the 30s and 40s! This is truly great music.
Trumpet solo...DANG!!!
When , in ,D.C.,in 1987, studying Art at National Gallery, painting. In early evening on a Friday , walking across Mall, would see and hear Marine Band playing, among others Saint Lois Blue's...What a great time. Memories.🇺🇸🌷😍🇩🇰🌅🎶🎵
I got into Glenn Miller after seeing the late James Stewart play him in “The Glenn Miller Story”.
I’m only a 62 year old “youngster”!
Big Band music is the best. I always said, lI was born a generation too late.” I’m 66 now, born 1954.
How dare you join this group youngster 🤗,wait till you're old !!! 🤗
Her voice is beautiful.
Beautiful, I love this music, I’m so glad my father introduced me to it 😍
I wish the 40’s music would come back!!!!!! ❤❤❤
A very good cover of the Glenn Miller rendition.
comme toujours , c'est un véritable plaisir d'écouter un orchestre jouer du jazz ou blues . Bravo à vous tous et merci, c'est un régal
In our house we heard this music all the time. Our parents were in their early 20s when big band swing music was popular.
These days can only dance from a sitting position but love to do so to this fantastic music.
I can't tell you exactly why, but I have full body goosebumps from this.
Thanks!
My dad exposed my to all these songs.....it always makes me cry
Glenn Miller Would Be Proud Of This Swing Band, Carrying His Name.
Thanks so much for such great posts, Mr Nillson. This fine music far exceeds the narrow era of WW2 and will never die. Unforgettable tunes, great rhythms and boundless energy, at times in a precise, martial structure, at others, breaking into exuberant swing. Aren't we lucky to have it around still?
I could not agree more.
O what a sound from trompethist! Wonderful music! Thank you for sharing!
The greatest generation had the best music. Still is the best!
My mother lived this song,
An so do I
Thanks
Truly Glenn Miller sound as i am a real Glenn miller Fan as i am almost 75years old born in the Big Band Era Lots of Swing and Jive. And I have quite a few of his Orchestral Music on cd and earlier on Vynil
Brian, thank you for your good comment.
Excelente interpretación!!! Esta melodía es tan bella como nostálgica con esta magnífica orquesta y esas voces armoniosas ...
Is it possible that these guys are better than the originals, or is it the sound systems of today that make it seem so? Super sound Love this. Thanks for the post
I would say definitely the improved technology of sound--the pickups, amplification, all of it. That's why I've gone to hear the offical Glenn Milller Orch. in concert, because they play the original arrangements so you can hear a live performance exactly as it was heard back then, witout the limitations of the recording technology of the day.
Questo genere di musica non riesce più nessuno a farlo.
Grandiosa esecuzione di una orchestra spettacolo di un brano stupefacente . Complimenti.
You listen to these singers and then you say" Have we progressed?" Enough Said . Please take me back to the old times . T.Heslop. UK.
AMEN AND AMEN!
So true.. amazing talent
I LOVE AND LIKE THE MUSICS SO MUCH. MY MEMORIES OF MY YOUNGER DAYS REMINDED OF HOW WE ENJOYED DANCING TO THIS MUSIC. OUR GENERATION WAS REALLY DIFFERENT FROM THE NEW GENERATION.
Naty Iledan very very very different!😥
Sounds like my parents were from the same era as you. I used to love to watch them dance together there was nothing like it. It was a very good time in our history to be alive I feel. You were very fortunate to have grown up in that time frame. The generations now don't understand and appreciate anything. It's really sad how our society has turned out. I would love to see the big bands come back and the people dance like they used to.
I listen my father when he puts the radio and listen beautiful music, great.
There's no other word. Wonderful. Pure wonder. Thanks for sharing. Singem.