The Essential Glenn Miller [Bluebird/Legacy]


Glenn Miller Pennsylvania 6-5000歌词

08/09 22:57
Numbers I've got by the dozen Everyone's uncle and cousin But I can't live without buzzin' Pennsylvania Six, Five Thousand I've got a sweety I know there Someone who sets me aglow there Gives me the sweetest "hello there" Pennsylvania Six, Five

Glenn Miller Little Brown Jug歌词

08/09 22:57
Me and my wife live all alone In a little log hut we're all our own She loves gin and I love rum, And don't we have a lot of fun! Ha, ha, ha, you and me, Little brown jug, don't I love thee! Ha, ha, ha, you and me, Little brown jug, don't I love thee

Glenn Miller The St. Louis Blues March歌词

08/09 22:57
I hate to see that evening sun go down I hate to see that evening sun go down Cause my baby, he's gone left this town Feelin' tomorrow like I feel today If I'm feelin' tomorrow like I feel today I'll pack my truck and make my give-a-way St. Louis wom

Glenn Miller Don't Sit Under the Apple Tree (With Anyone Else But Me)歌词

08/09 20:53
Don't sit under the apple tree (with Anyone Else but Me) Glenn Miller - written by Lew Brown, Charles Tobias and Sam H. Stept - lyrics as recorded in New York City on February 18, 1942 by Glenn Miller and His Orchestra (two months after the attack On

Glenn Miller Tuxedo Junction歌词

08/04 03:49
Feelin' low Rockin' slow I want to go Right back where I belong Way down south in Birmingham I mean south in Alabam' There's an old place where people go To dance the night away They all drive or walk for miles To get jive that southern style It's an

Glenn Miller Moonlight Serenade歌词

08/03 09:25
[ti:Moonlight Serenade] [ar:Frank Sinatra] [al:] [00:00.63]Moonlight Serenade [00:11.60]- Frank Sinatra [00:21.79] [00:23.12]I stand at your gate. [00:30.74]And the song that I sing [00:34.42]is of moonlight. [00:38.12]I stand and I wait [00:44.91]Fo

Glenn Miller In the Mood歌词

07/28 16:08
In the Mood Glenn Miller (#1 in 1940) - words by Andy Razaf, music by Joe Garland - charted by Glenn Miller at #1 in 1940 and again at #20 in 1943 - also charted at #16 by Johnny Maddox in 1953 - as recorded by The Andrews Sisters Who's the lovin' da