I Know Why And So Do You - TRUE STEREO/HI-FI - Glenn Miller - 1941 (part 1 of 6) Sun Valley Serenade

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Uploaded by on Apr 28, 2010

You may have seen this clip of the movie Sun Valley Serenade elsewhere, but not in TRUE STEREO. Just as World War II was heating up the Glenn Miller band recorded several of their numbers in an early form of TRUE STEREO. This video has had the stereo soundtrack resynchronized to it along with some of the movie's original audio so you can experience what it would have been like had the movie been released this way in the theater.

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  • Sir, Do you know where I can find this film? It's not anywhere I've found Online--do you know? Wolfsky9

  • @Wolfsky9

    I Googled "Sun Valley Serenade DVD" and found it in several places on DVD.

  • Fantastic,

    Where and how do you get the stereorecordings. Where are the originals. How do you transfered the stereorecordings to files?

    Best regards:

    Lars Mossberg

    Stockholm

    Sweden

  • @3mossan

    There were special releases of this movie on home video in the late '80s/early '90s. This version came from a laser disc (NOT a DVD) with digital sound.

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  • oh man ich liebe diese musik, da ist leben drin klasse

  • It's VERY quiet!

  • Thank yiou, this has been added to our playlists on facebook..

  • @willg550187415 They seem to be bootlegs though

  • Lynn Barri is the best lip syncher of all time.

  • There was a CD release in the mid '90s called "The Original Glenn Miller Orchestra in True Stereo" which included the full soundtrack to "Sun Valley Serenade," as well as radio performances of the songs.

  • No doubt about it, I was born 30 years too late.

  • This is one of the most beautiful songs ever made. Thank you for keeping the US Army rolling these days!!! These sounds graced troops in the 40's and still do in Afghanistan today!!

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