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1942 HITS ARCHIVE: Serenade In Blue - Glenn Miller (Ray Eberle & Modernaires, vocal)
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Credits

AUSFÜHRENDE KÜNSTLER:INNEN
Glenn Miller and His Orchestra
Glenn Miller and His Orchestra
Künstler:in
Billy May
Billy May
Trompete
Glenn Miller
Glenn Miller
Posaune
Steve Lipkins
Steve Lipkins
Trompete
Dale McMickle
Dale McMickle
Trompete
Johnny Best
Johnny Best
Trompete
Jim Priddy
Jim Priddy
Posaune
Paul Tanner
Paul Tanner
Posaune
Frank J. D'Annolfo
Frank J. D'Annolfo
Posaune
Skippy Martin
Skippy Martin
Altsaxofon
Wilbur Schwartz
Wilbur Schwartz
Altsaxofon
Al Klink
Al Klink
Tenorsaxofon
Tex Beneke
Tex Beneke
Stimme und Gesang
Ernie Caceres
Ernie Caceres
Baritonsaxofon
Chummy MacGregor
Chummy MacGregor
Klavier
Bobby Hackett
Bobby Hackett
Kornett
Edward "Doc" Goldberg
Edward "Doc" Goldberg
Bass
Maurice Purtill
Maurice Purtill
Schlagzeug
Ray Eberle
Ray Eberle
Stimme und Gesang
The Modernaires
The Modernaires
Stimme und Gesang
KOMPOSITION UND LIEDTEXT
Mark Gordon
Mark Gordon
Songwriter:in
Harry Warren
Harry Warren
Komponist:in
Billy May
Billy May
Arrangeur:in
Bill Finegan
Bill Finegan
Arrangeur:in

Lyrics

When I hear that serenade in blue
I'm somewhere in another world alone with you
Sharing all the joys we used to know
Many moons ago
Once again your face comes back to me
Just like the theme of some forgotten melody
In the album of my memory
Serenade in blue
It seems like only yesterday
The small café, a crowded floor
And as we danced the night away
I hear you say forevermore
And then the song became a sigh
Forevermore became goodbye
But you remained in my heart, so
Tell me darling, is there still a spark
Or only lonely ashes of the flame we knew?
Should I go on whistling in the dark?
Serenade in blue
Written by: Harry Warren, Mack Gordon
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