"Serenade In Blue" was released by The Glenn Miller Orchestra with vocalist Ray Eberle and The Modernaires (Ralph Brewster, Hal Dickinson, John Drake, Paula Kelly and Fran Scott) and reached number two on Billboard while remaining on the chart for fifteen weeks! Ray Eberle's older brother Bob sang with The Jimmy Dorsey Orchestra. In a period of four years Glenn Miller had sixteen number one hits!
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Serenade In Blue
"Serenade In Blue" was released by The Glenn Miller Orchestra with vocalist Ray Eberle and The Modernaires (Ralph Brewster, Hal Dickinson, John Drake, Paula Kelly and Fran Scott) and reached number two on Billboard while remaining on the chart for fifteen weeks! Ray Eberle's older brother Bob sang with The Jimmy Dorsey Orchestra. In a period of four years Glenn Miller had sixteen number one hits!
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