Glenn Miller made the famous recording of this song with Tex Beneke and a singing group. In the movie Orchestra Wives the female vocalist is Marion Hutton and the male vocalists are probably employees of the band as well. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fFv_PoZ2iP0 The Modernaires with Jo Stafford had moved on by that time. I am not sure which singing group appeared on the famous recording. It is worth mentioning that Glenn Miller required his soloists to repeat the solo they played on the recording ion every performance. Presumably, the recorded solo was at least in part an improvisation. It might be interesting to compare Tex Beneke's tenor solo with the notes he played on the recording.
Glenn Miller made the famous recording of this song with Tex Beneke and a singing group. In the movie Orchestra Wives the female vocalist is Marion Hutton and the male vocalists are probably employees of the band as well. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fFv_PoZ2iP0 The Modernaires with Jo Stafford had moved on by that time. I am not sure which singing group appeared on the famous recording. It is worth mentioning that Glenn Miller required his soloists to repeat the solo they played on the recording ion every performance. Presumably, the recorded solo was at least in part an improvisation. It might be interesting to compare Tex Beneke's tenor solo with the notes he played on the recording.