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      • " (I've Got a Gal in) Kalamazoo " is a #1 popular song recorded by Glenn Miller and His Orchestra in 1942. It was written by Mack Gordon and Harry Warren and published in 1942.
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  2. It was written by Mack Gordon and Harry Warren and published in 1942. It was featured in the musical film Orchestra Wives and was recorded by Glenn Miller and His Orchestra, featuring Tex Beneke , Marion Hutton and The Modernaires , who released it as an A side 78 in 1942, 27934-A.

  3. Sep 29, 2023 · Q: Who wrote “(Ive Got a Gal In) Kalamazoo”? A: “(Ive Got a Gal In) Kalamazoo” was written by Harry Warren (music) and Mack Gordon (lyrics). They were a prolific songwriting duo responsible for many popular songs during the swing era.

  4. Sep 13, 2023 · No, Glenn Miller did not write “I’ve Got a Gal in Kalamazoo.”. The song was written by lyricist Mack Gordon and composer Harry Warren. Glenn Miller, however, was responsible for popularizing the song and bringing it to the forefront of the music industry through his orchestral performances.

  5. Sep 24, 2012 · The song was composed by Harry Warren with lyrics by. Mack Gordon. , who was born in Poland and grew up in New York City. According to a December 1942 story written by the Associated...

  6. It was during World War II that a song helped immortalize Kalamazoo, Michigan. The Glenn Miller Orchestra introduced “Ive Got a Gal in Kalamazoo” in the 1942 musical Orchestra Wives (20th Century-Fox Pictures) starring George Montgomery, Ann Rutherford, Cesar Romero, a young Jackie Gleason, with a dance number by the Nicholas Brothers.

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  7. Written by Mack Gordon and Harry Warren, this song was nominated for the Oscar for Best Original Song in 1943. Despite not taking home the prestigious award (losing to “White Christmas”), it has remained a beloved classic in the world of swing and big band music. I remember stumbling upon this song at a friend’s house years later.

  8. Written for the 1942 musical film Orchestra Wives, this was nominated for the Oscar for Best Original Song, which it lost to “White Christmas”. 1 viewer. 4 Contributors. (Ive Got a Gal In)...

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