The sound is so great here! It keeps compelling me to listen and enjoy it even more. (I loved it before even though the sound was a little muddy and unclear) super great restoration!!🤗😁👍
Glenn insisted the soundtrack be as "perfect" as possible. In fact, when the "playbacks" took place, several of the studio's personnel were also present, just to hear how great the recordings were.
Sorry Myway Digital, that's the voice of Pat Friday. Ms. Bari had a ghost singer. Just as John Payne had a ghost pianist, Chummy McGregor. I, too, was enchanted by Ms. Bari's performance. Then I did an online search to find other recording by Ms. Bari. Lo and behold, she was in literally hundreds of movies but no recordings. That's when I learned Pat Friday was the ghost singer.
This was the band's personnel at the time they recorded this for the soundtrack {May 1941}: Billy May, Johnny Best, Ray Anthony, R.D. "Mickey" McMickle (trumpets) Glenn Miller, Jim Priddy, Paul Tanner, Frank D'Annolfo (trombones) Hal McIntyre, Wilbur Schwartz (clarinet, alto sax) Gordon "Tex" Beneke, Al Klink (tenor sax) Ernest Caceres (baritone sax) J.C. "Chummy" McGregor (piano) Jack Lathrop (guitar) Herman "Trigger" Alpert (string bass) Maurice "Moe" Purtill (drums)
It came out many years later that on some tunes the Modernaires had (uncredited) augmentation by the group Six Hits and a Miss, reportedly because the soundstage equipment wasn't able to balance the band's volume versus just five singers.
I thought this was Paula Kelly! So the actress on screen was Lynn Bari and the ghost singer was Pat Friday that's Hollywood for ya. and I thought my wife was deceitful
Thanks a lot for this stereo generated tune. How was it possible ? Seems like a wonder , it i s real stereo , Pat is left and the Modernaires are right.
After I posted it, I found out it looks like it is not true stereo. The CD that was recently released is in mono: www.kritzerland.com/sunValley_orch.htm
@@boinx1234 Not so, it was an actual, if unintentional stereo recording of the Miller band. There are also a couple of tracks by Artie Shaw and Tommy Dorsey done using the same method at MGM. The same is true for a few tracks from THE WIZARD OF OZ. Amazon has the two CD's released with Miller's stereo tracks and they also have one available as a download. forums.stevehoffman.tv/threads/the-glenn-miller-orchestra-in-true-stereo.58006/
@@soundz6783 I know all about stereo recordings from films - I have put many up on my channels. But in this case, Kritzerland (who released this soundtrack on CD) went back to the original master tapes and found that no multichannel masters survived. So this is digitally enhanced stereo.
This is by far the best version of this song, Pat Friday nails it with this performance, sexy & sultry voice. Nobody else comes close.
My parents listened to some great music!
The sound is so great here! It keeps compelling me to listen and enjoy it even more. (I loved it before even though the sound was a little muddy and unclear) super great restoration!!🤗😁👍
Before I was born but there is no better band nor music today. My parents were lucky!
One of the most beautiful ballads of WW2....with the Miller "gloss" at it's finest.
Love this movie. My aunt lives near Sun Valley so I’ve seen a lot of the places from the film. This song is just the most gorgeous thing ever ❤️❤️
I loved the movie and this song
The musical arrangements for the Glenn Miller orchestra are beautiful.Thanks for sharing.
PAT FRIDAY, IT'S PAT FRIDAY. Beautiful voice
She is so gorgeous and her voice hipnitzes you. How I wish I was there to experience the whole thing and meet the guys as Glenn called them.
Great clip, and "I Know Why" is a huge favorite, as is Glenn.
Beautiful ,romantic song.Sultry Lynn Bari with her come hither eyes.
Love this clip, and also love how Lynn Bari prances about. Great performances all around!
It is great to listen to wonderful music my parents danced to.
I want this to be played at my funeral
Must have played this more than a hundred times since I came across it. Lynn Bari is so gorgeous. Too bad the voice doesn't belong to her.
Fits her so well though doesn't it! I wish she had it..
Thanks for posting. The frequency range and stereophonic presence are really amazing.
+Reed Waller And Lynn Bari is a great lip-syncher!
Glenn insisted the soundtrack be as "perfect" as possible. In fact, when the "playbacks" took place, several of the studio's personnel were also present, just to hear how great the recordings were.
+Barry I. Grauman It sure paid off! Too bad no one could hear it in stereo at the time.
Lynn Bari voice is amazing!!!
Sorry Myway Digital, that's the voice of Pat Friday. Ms. Bari had a ghost singer. Just as John Payne had a ghost pianist, Chummy McGregor. I, too, was enchanted by Ms. Bari's performance. Then I did an online search to find other recording by Ms. Bari. Lo and behold, she was in literally hundreds of movies but no recordings. That's when I learned Pat Friday was the ghost singer.
The best band ever!
Thanks :) I didn't knew about this youtube link. I only had one which doesn't sound great.
That’s classic music for you. ❤️
Exquisite!!
Yes!
a magnific.
John "Chummy" MacGregor plays piano for John Payne on the soundtrack.
+Barry I. Grauman If you have a complete personnel list, post it.
This was the band's personnel at the time they recorded this for the soundtrack {May 1941}:
Billy May, Johnny Best, Ray Anthony, R.D. "Mickey" McMickle (trumpets)
Glenn Miller, Jim Priddy, Paul Tanner, Frank D'Annolfo (trombones)
Hal McIntyre, Wilbur Schwartz (clarinet, alto sax)
Gordon "Tex" Beneke, Al Klink (tenor sax)
Ernest Caceres (baritone sax)
J.C. "Chummy" McGregor (piano)
Jack Lathrop (guitar)
Herman "Trigger" Alpert (string bass)
Maurice "Moe" Purtill (drums)
The Modernaires:
Hal Dickinson, Chuck Goldstein, Bill Conway, Ralph Brewster
.........and Pat Friday singing for Lynn Bari on the soundtrack.
It came out many years later that on some tunes the Modernaires had (uncredited) augmentation by the group Six Hits and a Miss, reportedly because the soundstage equipment wasn't able to balance the band's volume versus just five singers.
😭💔❤️🥰
I thought this was Paula Kelly! So the actress on screen was Lynn Bari and the ghost singer was Pat Friday that's Hollywood for ya. and I thought my wife was deceitful
Ha! I did too!
Paula Kelly did the vocal on the commercial 78 release. Pat Friday was under a studio contract so Miller went with his own people for the RCA version.
Hey there, the quality of this is great. Can you tell men where this is ripped from? DVD etc?
I took it from here: ruclips.net/video/cUnVNzeVPpI/видео.html
Thanks a lot for this stereo generated tune. How was it possible ? Seems like a wonder , it i s real stereo , Pat is left and the Modernaires are right.
I thought it was real stereo, but apparently it's Digitally Enhanced Stereo. Sounds great!
Trivia question: who is the cigar smoking sycophant in the giant fedora who lights the boss's stogie?
James Rafferty why it’s Milton Berle!
@@josephkearns4314 exactly!!
Love this song. What cd is it from?
After I posted it, I found out it looks like it is not true stereo. The CD that was recently released is in mono: www.kritzerland.com/sunValley_orch.htm
@@boinx1234 Not so, it was an actual, if unintentional stereo recording of the Miller band. There are also a couple of tracks by Artie Shaw and Tommy Dorsey done using the same method at MGM. The same is true for a few tracks from THE WIZARD OF OZ. Amazon has the two CD's released with Miller's stereo tracks and they also have one available as a download. forums.stevehoffman.tv/threads/the-glenn-miller-orchestra-in-true-stereo.58006/
@@soundz6783 I know all about stereo recordings from films - I have put many up on my channels. But in this case, Kritzerland (who released this soundtrack on CD) went back to the original master tapes and found that no multichannel masters survived. So this is digitally enhanced stereo.
I dont know why the other video turned off the comments
I immediately disregard and lose respect for people who do that
What other video?
@@boinx1234 ruclips.net/video/-e2LXzNjYkw/видео.html
This one
Shape of water