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    What was the title of Glenn Miller's signature tune?

    Question #26522. Asked by Pingu. (Jan 15 03 8:12 PM)


    Fosse4

    Iffy one - Moonlight Serenade seems to be the best bet. (American Patrol comes second!)

    Jan 15 03, 8:26 PM
    Siskin

    It's definitely 'Moonlight Serenade' - although my first choice would have been 'In the Mood'.

    Jan 15 03, 8:51 PM
    Linus

    That always reminds me of a sketch by (to use well-worn phrase) the late, great Benny Hill in which Bob Todd was on stage, stark naked, save for a saxophone to cover his modesty.

    Bob is playing tunelessly when a flusterd Benny runs on shouting 'No, no, no!! I said play 'In the MOOD''.

    I guess you had to be there.

    Jan 15 03, 8:55 PM


    It's definitely 'Moonlight Serenade'
    iskin pleese confirm

    Feb 01 03, 1:18 AM


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