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Glenn Miller ArchiveGlenn Miller and his OrchestraChesterfield “Moonlight Serenade” Medleys1.DescriptionGlenn Miller and his Orchestra appeared on the “Moonlight Serenade” commercial radio series forsponsor Liggett and Myers‟ Chesterfield Cigarette brand from December 27, 1939 to September 24, 1942.Glenn Miller succeeded Paul Whiteman with what was a half-hour weekly program broadcast onWednesday evenings over the Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS). Following the December 27, 1939program, the series was changed to fifteen minute format that aired Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursdayevenings thereafter. For the first thirteen weeks of the series, the sponsor and network paired theAndrews Sisters vocal group with the Miller band. This meant that at least one tune per program wasgiven to the Andrews Sisters who were backed by the Miller band. Glenn Miller was thereforeconstrained to find a set-up where he could feature and promote his own stars, vocalists Ray Eberle,Marion Hutton and novelty singer/saxophonist Gordon “Tex” Beneke on each program. Miller‟s primarygoal was to continue and increase the popularity that his band had quickly achieved. The radioproduction staff, Glenn Miller and his arrangers set up a system of medleys including four tunes each thatwould air each Wednesday evening, to fit more music into the programs and to feature his own vocalists.The medleys were labeled and performed as “something old, new, borrowed and blue” and became awell-known public signature for Glenn Miller‟s broadcasts. Many of the medleys during this period werepresented in an “up tempo” manner and led off the broadcasts, which announcers Paul Douglas and EdHerlihy introduced as “medley night”.Following the departure of the Andrews Sisters after the first thirteen weeks of the radio series, GlennMiller continued to feature the medley format although the features would all include a Ray Eberle vocalas the “new” tune and the tempos were slowed down. The medleys continued on a regular basis until theend of 1940 although during the fall of 1940 medleys would appear on different evenings. Although onemedley was broadcast in February 1941, the medleys were suspended with the implementation of theASCAP music licensing dispute with the broadcasting industry and the radio ban of ASCAP musiccommencing January 1, 1941. Glenn Miller suspended the medley format until the ASCAP ban wassettled October 30, 1941. Medleys then reappeared and ran regularly through April 1942. One medleyappeared in May 1942. The medley format remained smooth and sweet rather than jazz oriented. TheModernaires vocal group joined Ray Eberle for “new” tunes and some medleys had different formats,with vocals appearing with some “old” and “borrowed” tunes.Glenn Miller would continue the medley format with his Army Air Force Orchestra. Although the formatwould retain the “old, new, borrowed and blue” labels, the arrangements presented were longer and morefull form (not necessarily abbreviated) and ran in time segments over the NBC “I Sustain the Wings”programs ranging from seven and one half minutes to occasionally nine minutes each. A separateinventory of Army Air Force medleys follows. This report is formatted in two sections, an alphabeticalindex and a chronological index.

2.Alphabetical Sequence of MedleysCoquetteI‟ll Never Smile Again (RE)Does Your Heart Beat For Me? (Borrowed from Russ Morgan)Blue Hawaii10Oct40CoquetteSay It (RE)Does Your Heart Beat For Me? (Borrowed from Russ Morgan)Blue Hawaii10Apr40, 12Jun40Good Night, SweetheartI‟m Stepping Out with a Memory Tonight (RE)When My Baby Smiles At Me (Borrowed from Ted Lewis)A Blues Serenade17Apr40, 10Jul40Good Night, SweetheartThere‟ll Be Bluebird over the White Cliffs of Dover (RE)When My Baby Smiles At Me (Borrowed from Ted Lewis)A Blues Serenade10Dec41Hands Across the TableSweet Eloise (RE)I Kiss Your Hand, Madame (Borrowed)The Saint Louis Blues(Not Used, 1942)How Deep is the OceanAlways in M

Chesterfield “Moonlight Serenade” Medleys 1. Description Glenn Miller and his Orchestra appeared on the “Moonlight Serenade” commercial radio series for sponsor Liggett and Myers‟ Chesterfield Cigarette brand from December 27, 1939 to September 24, 1942. Glenn Miller succeeded P

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