Ray Eberly and Ray Eberle were actually brothers, even though they spelled their last names differently. I may have gotten the spellings reversed here, but you get the point.
When I was in my 20's, I thought this kind of music was corny and outdated. Now that I'm in my dotage, i can't get enough of it. Thanks for sharing this, Iris!
The vocal rendition is definitely by Ray Eberle, who in my opinion was the very best of the male Big Band singers. What a combination: the music of Miller and the singing of Eberle.
Ray Eberly and Ray Eberle were actually brothers, even though they spelled their last names differently. I may have gotten the spellings reversed here, but you get the point.
34Packardphaeton 3 months ago
@34Packardphaeton I think you mean Bob Eberly and Ray Eberle!
4205lr 2 months ago
I love this song!
gabelasvegas 1 year ago
what an amazing song by jimmy van heusen
EchoCannon89 1 year ago
Singer Bobby Vinton owns all of Glen Millers "books" now.
ekocentric 1 year ago
I prefer the Tommy Dorsey & Frank Sinatra version
edwardconway27 1 year ago 3
When I was in my 20's, I thought this kind of music was corny and outdated. Now that I'm in my dotage, i can't get enough of it. Thanks for sharing this, Iris!
dyad2r1 1 year ago
this is such a beautiful song. Thanks for the upload!
Saoff 2 years ago
This song reminds me...and the way Miller plays it...of a DC 3 taking off and flying...or a B 17 taking off and flying...
dudemantwo 2 years ago
@dudemantwo Almost all of his songs remind me of B-17s...
panzersRULE 1 year ago
The vocal rendition is definitely by Ray Eberle, who in my opinion was the very best of the male Big Band singers. What a combination: the music of Miller and the singing of Eberle.
vandywilliam 2 years ago
Great tune. I believe the vocals are Ray Eberly. The sounds of the Greatest Generation live on!
wizkidd53 3 years ago 2