Inhaltsverzeichnis
Wie kam Glenn Miller ums Leben?
Dezember 1949 Glenn Miller stirbt bei einem Flugzeugabsturz.
Wer schrieb in the mood?
Andy Razaf
In the Mood/Texter
In der heute durch Glenn Miller bekannten Fassung wurde das Lied, dessen Kopfthema das zwölftaktige Bluesschema verwendet, von Joe Garland komponiert und von Eddie Durham arrangiert; der Text stammt von Andy Razaf.
Wer singt in the mood?
Glenn Miller & His Orchestra
In the Mood/Künstler
Ist Mood Copyright?
1 Bei Mood-Music vergibt die SUISA sämtliche Rechte, also die Urheberrechte und die Leistungsschutzrechte, aus einer Hand. Das macht den Rechteerwerb insbesondere für kleine Nutzer bedeutend einfacher.
Why was Glenn Miller so popular in WW2?
As American servicemen began to leave for distant shores, the songs of Big Band orchestras became the soundtrack to a long and trying war. In 1942, few acts were as popular at home and abroad as The Glenn Miller Orchestra. Seventy-five years later, the Orchestra’s songs are still the soundtrack to the war for many.
What happened to Glenn Miller on his last flight?
New Evidence in the Mystery of Glenn Miller’s Fatal Last Flight During WWII. Popular big band leader Glenn Miller lost his life in a plane crash during the Second World War. To this day, the exact cause of the fatal crash and the death of those on the plane with him remains a mystery.
What was Glenn Miller’s first hit in 1942?
On February 10, 1942, Miller was presented with the first ever „Gold record“ for „Chattanooga Choo Choo“ and scored another 11 Top Ten hits in 1942. That was the first full year of his country’s participation in the Second World War. Although he was well beyond draft age Miller still strongly wanted to use his talents to help the war effort.
Where can I find information about Glenn Miller?
In the United States and England, there are a few archives that are devoted to Glenn Miller. The University of Colorado, Boulder, has an extensive Glenn Miller Archive that not only houses many of Miller’s recordings, gold records and other memorabilia, but also is open to scholarly research and the general public.