The song was published in 1942 and has become an often-recorded standard, with versions that include the original single release by Glenn Miller, by the singers Margaret Whiting, Frank Sinatra, Sammy Davis Jr., Mercer himself, and others. Mercer wrote the lyrics with Judy Garland in mind. Garland recorded the song for Decca Records in 1942.
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It's pretty innocent now, but was a little racy at the time. This song was written by the Tin Pan Alley composers Joe Garland (music) and Andy Razaf (lyrics). Garland was the tenor sax player and arranger with Edgar Hayes and his Orchestra. The Hayes band recorded "In The Mood" for Decca Records in February 1938, 18 months before Miller

Listen to The Little Man Who Wasn't There on the English music album Halloween Music of All Time by Glenn Miller Orchestra, Tex Beneke, only on JioSaavn. Play online or download to listen offline free - in HD audio, only on JioSaavn. Last night I saw upon the stair. A little man who wasn’t there. He wasn’t there again today. Oh, how I wish he’d go away…. When I came home last night at three. The man was waiting there for me. But when I looked around the hall. I couldn’t see him there at all! Go away, go away, don’t you come back any more!
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RCA Victor 78 reissue, 20-1564-A, by Glenn Miller and His Orchestra, as part of the 1945 78 album Glenn Miller. Glenn Miller recorded the song on April 2, 1942, while his band was in Hollywood filming the 20th Century-Fox musical film Orchestra Wives in a big band arrangement by Jerry Gray, where the theme "The Girl I Left Behind" can be also

New York, June 5 — The Paramount Theater, where Glenn Miller marked his greatest success when he was the most idolized bandleader among America’s many “name” orchestras, will jump with the most torrid music available in Manhattan today, as swing fans mark “Glenn Miller Day,” Part of the entertainment world’s portion of the Seventh
Last night I saw upon the stair. A little man who wasn’t there. He wasn’t there again today. Oh, how I wish he’d go away When I came home last night at three. The man was waiting there for me. But when I looked around the hall. I couldn’t see him there at all! Go away, go away, don’t you come back any more!
The Complete Glenn Miller and His Orchestra (1938-1942)1991 and featured titles like My Reverie, And the Angels Sing and Moonlight Serenade from Glenn Miller and Glenn Miller & His Orchestra. Year: My Reverie. Glenn Miller, Bigband Orchestra, Glenn Miller & His Orchestra. And the Angels Sing. Glenn Miller & His Orchestra. Wishing (Will Make It So)
Read about The Little Man Who Wasn't There from The Glenn Miller Orchestra's The Glenn Miller Story, Volumes 5 to 8 and see the artwork, lyrics and similar artists.
Man, I'd say you're just a little bit tetched. You'd got a load of what I saw last night. You'd pass the Yankee Clipper on its maiden flight. [Chorus: Tex Beneke] Last night I saw upon the stair Subscribe to The Speakeasy!
6 days ago · The trumpet-heavy track, performed by Glenn Miller and His Orchestra, with vocals from Paula Kelly and The Modernaires, was about traveling from New York to Chattanooga, Tennessee, by rail and
Glenn Miller Orchestra · Song · 2010. The Little Man Wasn't There - song and lyrics by Glenn Miller Orchestra | Spotify Glenn Miller Orchestra · Song · 2010

Don't go walkin' down Lover's Lane with anyone else but me Till I come marchin' home I just got word from a guy who heard from the guy next door to me The girl he met just loves to pet and it fits you to-a-tee So, don't sit under the apple tree with anyone else but me Till I come marchin' home Don't give out with those lips of yours to anyone

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1938. "My Reverie". 11. 3. Recorded September 27, 1938, with vocals by Ray Eberle, "My Reverie" was the first release by the reformed Glenn Miller Orchestra on Victor Bluebird. Larry Clinton released a popular version of it the same year with Bea Wain on vocals, writing lyrics to Claude DeBussy's Reverie. [3]

The man was waiting there for me But when I looked around the hall, I couldn't see him there at all! Go away, go away, don't you come back any more! Go away, go away, and please don't slam the door Last night I saw upon the stair, A little man who wasn't there, He wasn't there again today Oh, how I wish he'd go away
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Sunrise Serenade Lyrics. This is the story of a starry night. The faded glory of a new delight. One breathless meeting. Two lips repeating. Three precious words that were sweet but fleeting Larry Clinton (August 17, 1909 – May 2, 1985) was a trumpeter who became a prominent American bandleader and arranger. His version of Debussy’s 'Reverie', with vocalist Bea Wain, was particularly popular. Entitled 'My Reverie', his version peaked at #1 on Billboard's Record Buying Guide in 1938.Clinton

When I came home last night at three. The man was waiting there for me. But when I looked around the hall. I couldn't see him there at all! Go away, go away, don't you come back any more! Go away, go away, and please don't slam the door (slam!) Last night I saw upon the stair. A little man who wasn't there. He wasn't there again today.

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