Glenn Miller Orch - Ray Eberle - Lynn Bari "At Last"

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Uploaded by on May 31, 2010

Clip from "Orchestra Wives" [1942]
Pat Friday's voice used by Lynn.
Note a young Harry Morgan with Ann Rutherford in audience .

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  • Just gorgeous! Thanks for posting this. But the lovely Lynn was dubbed by Pat Friday. :)

  • @songplugger

    Thank you for the correction. Will make change.

    Tom

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  • THEY DONT KNOW HOW TO MAKE FILMS LIKE THAT TODAY

  • This is and always will be a Glenn Miller song. Period. End of discussion. Etta who?

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  • No one can match Ray Eberle or Lynn Bari in tone or voice. Voice modulators can go to HELL!!!!!!!

  • As much as I like the Etta James version, I think this song is done better in this kind of setting/arrangement.

    Either way, it's a great song written by Harry Warren and Mack Gordon.

  • Jackie Gleason on bass, Caeser Romero on piano

  • Always loved this film. Maybe they're just acting, but I sense sexual electricity between Lynn Bari and Ray Eberly. Terrific.

  • Oh what a voice !

  • The Glenn Miller version was a huge success and very popular...Ray Anthony became famous as a result of his trumpet solo for "At Last" and Ray Eberle was a heart throb in his time....It was probably more popular than was Etta's version, until it was performed in a very subpar version by Beyonce at the Inauguration..., then the hype took over and youtube had it's way.....let's face it, Beyonce is no Etta James or Patricia Friday....

  • @bulldogbarks55 oh just zip it. It's great yes, but you don't need to slam the woman that made the song what it is: FAMOUS!

  • Amazing video. Looking with a full screen, the women are natural beauties, the ambiance is incredible. Makes me think of happier times, when people were good, moral values were important. Boy those days are over....

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