Lyrics by Glenn Miller

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  1. In The Mood
  2. Perfidia
  3. The Lamp Is Low
  4. Wham (re-bop-boom-bam)
  5. Fools Rush In (where Angels Fear To Tread)
  6. Moonlight Serenade
  7. When The Swallows Come Back To Capistrano
  8. (gotta Get Some) Shut-eye
  9. (there'll Be Bluebirds Over) The White Cliffs Of Dover
  10. A Cabana In Havana
  11. A Handful Of Stars
  12. A Little Old Church In England
  13. A Million Dreams Ago
  14. A Nightingale Sang In Berkeley Square
  15. A Pink Cocktail For A Blue Lady
  16. A Stone's Throw From Heaven
  17. Along The Santa Fe Trail
  18. Always In My Heart
  19. An Angel In A Furnished Room
  20. And The Angels Sing
  21. Angel Child
  22. Angels Of Mercy
  23. April Played The Fiddle
  24. At Last
  25. At The President's Birthday Ball
  26. Baby Me
  27. Back To Back
  28. Be Happy
  29. Beat Me Daddy, Eight To The Bar
  30. Below The Equator
  31. Bless You
  32. Blue Evening
  33. Blue Moonlight
  34. Blue Orchids
  35. Blue Rain
  36. Blueberry Hill
  37. Bluebirds In The Moonlight
  38. But It Didn't Mean A Thing
  39. Can I Help It?
  40. Careless
  41. Chattanooga Choo Choo
  42. Cinderella (stay In My Arms)
  43. Ciribiribin
  44. Conchita, Marquita, Lolita, Pepita, Rosita, Juanita Lopez
  45. Crosstown
  46. Cuckoo In The Clock
  47. Day Dreaming
  48. Dear Mom
  49. Dearly Beloved
  50. Delilah
  51. Devil May Care
  52. Ding-dong, The Witch Is Dead
  53. Do You Know Why
  54. Don't Cry Cherie
  55. Don't Sit Under The Apple Tree (With Anyone Else But Me)
  56. Dreamsville, Ohio
  57. Elmer's Tune
  58. Ev'rything I Love
  59. Faithful Forever
  60. Faithful To You
  61. Five O'clock Whistle
  62. Fresh As A Daisy
  63. From One Love To Another
  64. Goodbye, Little Darling, Goodbye
  65. Guess I'll Go Back Home (this Summer)
  66. Happy In Love
  67. Hear My Song, Violetta
  68. Helpless
  69. How I'd Like To Be With You In Bermuda
  70. Humpty Dumpty Heart
  71. I Beg Your Pardon
  72. I Do, Do You? (do You Believe In Love)
  73. I Guess I'll Have To Dream The Rest
  74. I Just Got A Letter
  75. I Know Why
  76. I Wouldn't Take A Million
  77. I'd Know You Anywhere
  78. I'll Never Smile Again
  79. I'm Old Fashioned
  80. I'm Sorry For Myself
  81. I'm Stepping Out With A Memory Tonight
  82. I'm Thrilled
  83. I've Got A Gal In Kalamazoo
  84. Imagination
  85. In An Old Dutch Garden (by An Old Dutch Mill)
  86. Indian Summer
  87. Isn't That Just Like Love
  88. It Happened In Hawaii
  89. It Happened In Sun Valley
  90. It Was Written In The Stars
  91. It's A Blue World
  92. Jingle Bells
  93. Juke Box Saturday Night
  94. Knit One, Purl Two
  95. Let's All Sing Together
  96. Long Time No See, Baby
  97. Love With A Capital "you"
  98. Lullaby Of The Rain
  99. Make Believe Ballroom Time
  100. Melancholy Lullaby
  101. Moments In The Moonlight
  102. Moon Love
  103. Moonlight Becomes You
  104. Moonlight Cocktail
  105. Moonlight Mood
  106. Mr. Meadowlark
  107. My Last Goodbye
  108. My Melancholy Baby
  109. My Prayer
  110. My Reverie
  111. Oh Johnny, Oh Johnny, Oh!
  112. Oh! You Crazy Moon
  113. On A Little Street In Singapore
  114. On The Old Assembly Line
  115. Ooh! What You Said
  116. Orange Blossom Lane
  117. Our Love Affair
  118. Out Of Space
  119. Over The Rainbow
  120. Papa Niccolini (the Happy Cobbler)
  121. Polka Dots And Moonbeams
  122. Rendezvous Time In Paree
  123. Ring, Telephone, Ring
  124. Romance Runs In The Family
  125. Say "si, Si"
  126. Say It
  127. Serenade In Blue
  128. Shadows On The Sand
  129. Shake Down The Stars
  130. She'll Always Remember
  131. Shhh, It's A Military Secret
  132. Sierra Sue
  133. Skylark
  134. Sleep Song
  135. So Many Times
  136. Soldier Let Me Read Your Letter
  137. Somewhere
  138. Speaking Of Heaven
  139. Spring Will Be So Sad (when She Comes This Year)
  140. Stairway To The Stars
  141. Starlight And Music
  142. Starlit Hour
  143. String Of Pearls
  144. Sweet Potato Piper
  145. Sweeter Than The Sweetest
  146. t's Always You
  147. That Old Black Magic
  148. The Airminded Executive
  149. The Angels Came Thru
  150. The Booglie Wooglie Piggy
  151. The Call Of The Canyon
  152. The Cowboy Serenade
  153. The Cradle Song
  154. The Day We Meet Again
  155. The Gaucho Serenade
  156. The Humming Bird
  157. The Lady's In Love With You
  158. The Lamplighter's Serenade
  159. The Little Man Who Wasn't There
  160. The Man In The Moon
  161. The Man With The Mandolin
  162. The Mem'ry Of A Rose
  163. The Nearness Of You
  164. The One I Love (belongs To Somebody Else)
  165. The Rhumba Jumps
  166. The Sky Fell Down
  167. The Story Of A Starry Night
  168. The Woodpecker Song
  169. This Changing World
  170. This Is No Laughing Matter
  171. This Time The Dream's On Me
  172. Three Little Fishes
  173. To You
  174. Twilight Interlude
  175. Under Blue Canadian Skies
  176. Vagabond Dreams
  177. Wanna Hat With Cherries
  178. We Can Live On Love
  179. We're The Couple In The Castle
  180. What's The Matter With Me
  181. What's Your Story Morning Glory
  182. When Johnny Comes Marchin' Home
  183. When That Man Is Dead And Gone
  184. When The Roses Bloom Again
  185. A Basso Profundo Am I

Alton Glen "Glenn" Miller (March 1, 1904 – disappeared December 15, 1944; declared dead December 16, 1945) was an American big band conductor, arranger, composer, trombone player, and recording artist before and during World War II, when he was an officer in the US Army Air Forces. His civilian band, Glenn Miller and His Orchestra was one of the most popular and successful bands of the 20th century and the big band era. His military group, the Major Glenn Miller Army Air Forces Orchestra, was also popular and successful. Glenn Miller and His Orchestra was the best-selling recording band from 1939 to 1942. Miller's civilian band did not have a string section as his military unit did, but it did have a slap bass in the rhythm section. It was also a touring band that played multiple radio broadcasts nearly every day. Their best-selling records include Miller's theme song – "Moonlight Serenade" – and the first gold record ever made, "Chattanooga Choo Choo". The following tunes are also on that best-seller list: "In the Mood", "Pennsylvania 6-5000" (printed as "Pennsylvania Six-Five Thousand" on record labels), "A String of Pearls", "Moonlight Cocktail", "At Last", "(I've Got a Gal In) Kalamazoo", "American Patrol", "Tuxedo Junction", "Elmer's Tune", "Little Brown Jug", and "Anvil Chorus". Including "Chattanooga Choo Choo", five songs played by Miller and His Orchestra were number one hits for most of 1942 and can be found on the List of Billboard number-one singles of 1942. In four years, Miller scored 16 number one records and 69 top 10 hits, more than Elvis Presley (40) and the Beatles (35) in their careers. His musical legacy includes multiple recordings in the Grammy Hall of Fame. His work has been performed by swing bands, jazz bands, and big bands worldwide for over 75 years. Miller is considered to be the father of the modern US military bands. In 1942, he volunteered to join the US military to entertain troops during World War II and ended up in the US Army Air Forces. Their workload was just as heavy as the civilian band's had been. With a full string section added to a big band, the Major Glenn Miller Army Air Forces Orchestra was the forerunner of many US military big bands. Miller went missing in action (MIA) on December 15, 1944, on a flight over the English Channel. In keeping with standard operating procedure for the US military services, Miller was officially declared dead a year and a day later. An Army investigation led to an official finding of death (FOD) for Miller, Norman Baessell, and John Morgan, all of whom died on the same flight. All three officers are listed on the Tablets of the Missing at Cambridge American Cemetery and Memorial in Cambridge, England. Since his body was not recoverable, Miller was allowed to have a memorial headstone placed at the US Army-operated Arlington National Cemetery in Arlington, Virginia. In February 1945, he was posthumously awarded the Bronze Star Medal.

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