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Tex Beneke and His Music In the Miller Mood

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Download links and information about Tex Beneke and His Music In the Miller Mood by Tex Beneke. This album was released in 2000 and it belongs to Jazz, Country genres. It contains 41 tracks with total duration of 01:54:49 minutes.

Artist: Tex Beneke
Release date: 2000
Genre: Jazz, Country
Tracks: 41
Duration: 01:54:49
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. In The Mood 3:16
2. Sunrise Serenade 3:05
3. The Beautiful Blond From Bashful Bend 2:55
4. My Buddy 2:38
5. Would I Love You (Love You, Love You) 2:25
6. I’m The Man With the Dreams 2:58
7. Pennsylvania 6-5000 3:22
8. Over Three Hills 3:24
9. My Heart Cries for You 3:03
10. The Peanut Vendor 1:59
11. Blue Champagne 3:12
12. You Blew Out The Flame 3:30
13. American Patrol 3:23
14. St. Louis Blues March 3:25
15. I Remember the Cornfields 2:18
16. Mama Inez 2:36
17. The Sweetheart of Sigma Chi 2:50
18. Tea for Two 2:17
19. Dimples and Cherry Cheeks 3:45
20. Star Dust 2:55
21. Day After Day) I’ll Always Love You 1:59
22. Crazy Rhythm 2:36
23. A String Of Pearls 2:30
24. Adios 2:52
25. They Can’t Take That Away 2:35
26. You Turned the Tables On Me 2:21
27. Our Waltz 2:38
28. A Wonderful Guy 1:55
29. Moonlight Cocktail 2:02
30. Ichabod 2:41
31. I Can Dream, Can’t I 2:42
32. El Cumbachero 2:19
33. Charmaine 3:32
34. I’ve Got A Heart Filled With Love (For You, Dear) 2:42
35. Tzin-Tzun-Tzan 3:05
36. Too Marvelous for Words 3:19
37. Ida! Sweet As Apple Cider 3:01
38. Blues In The Night (My Mama Done Tol’ Me) 2:56
39. Love Walked In 1:33
40. Elmer’s Tune 3:20
41. The Moon Was Yellow 2:55

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This two-disc set, clocking in at nearly two hours in length, features 41 previously unreleased Thesaurus transcriptions made between 1949-52. The title is apt; Beneke, a former vocalist and tenor saxophonist for Glenn Miller, carried on the tradition of his former boss and, while not exactly replicating Miller's sound, came close enough that casual listeners would be hard pressed to discern between the two. Ranging from soft big band jazz to swinging dance numbers with and without a variety of vocalists, these half-century old transcriptions sound simply great. Recommended for enthusiasts of Miller's wartime band and essential for followers of Tex Beneke.