“in the mood” (history)

(“in the mood” is a popular big band-era #1 hit recorded by american bandleader “glenn miller”)

(it topped the charts for 13 straight weeks in 1940 in the U.S. and one year later was featured in the movie “sun valley serenade”)

(the first recording of “in the mood” was released by ‘edgar hayes’ and his ‘orchestra’ in ‘1938’)

(in ‘1983’, the ‘glenn miller’ recording from ‘1939’ was inducted into the ‘grammy hall of fame’)

(in ‘1999’, ‘national public radio’ (NPR) included the ‘1939 glenn miller recording’ on ‘RCA bluebird’ on the ‘NPR 100’, the list of “the 100 most important american musical works of the 20th century”)

(in ‘2004’, the ‘1939 glenn miller recording’ on ‘RCA Victor’ was inducted into the ‘library of congress national recording registry’ which consists of recordings that are “culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant”)

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