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  1. Dec 25, 2021 · Notes. EBCD 2106-2 on disk |EBCD2106-2 on spine. Total Time: 66:52. The liner notes mistakenly credit Johnny Desmond as vocalist on track 3. Track 3 is actually an instrumental. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1991 CD release of "Live 1943-1944" on Discogs.

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    • CD
    • UK
    • 1991
  2. Jun 10, 2018 · 179. 8.9K views 5 years ago. Johnny Desmond (1919-1985) was a vocalist with Glenn Miller's AAF band from 1943 to 1945 in the United States and overseas. The songs in this program are from the...

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    • Barry Papiernik
  3. I Sustain the Wings, March 4, 1944. Music by Harold Arlen and lyrics by Ted Koehler. Written for the movie Up in Arms (1944).

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  4. He was a member of Glenn Miller's Army Air Forces Orchestra and replaced singer Tony Martin after he joined the US Navy, from November 1943 until July 28, 1945, when the band was shipped home. He and the band played troop and air bases in England, and eventually went to France in December 1944.

  5. Dec 5, 2022 · Live 1943-44, an Album by Glenn Miller Army Air Force Band. Released in 1991 on Jazz Band (catalog no. EBCD 2106-2; CD).

    • Glenn Miller Army Air Force Band
    • 1991
    • 9 October 1943-25 December 1944
    • Album
  6. www.musiques-regenerees.fr › GhettosCamps › MusiqueAuxArmeesJazz Band Records EBCD2106-2

    Live 1943-1944 Jazz Band Records EBCD2106-2 Total Time : 66:52 Liner Notes :Douglas Le Vicki 1991 9. October 1943: 1: Theme (I Sustain The Wings) 0:41: 2: Jeep Jockey Jump: 2:54: 3: All The Things You Are Contralto Vocals : Artie Malvin; Vocals : Johnny Desmond 1:47: 4: Song Of The Volga Boatmen: 4:00: 5: With My Head In The Clouds Vocals : The ...

  7. “Speak Low” (by Kurt Weill and Ogden Nash) caught on soon after its debut in 1943 and has been a jazz standard ever since. Few probably remember that it was originally a hit for Guy Lombardo! Glenn Miller’s Army Air Force Band with Johnny Desmond performed it regularly in 1944.

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