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"Here We Go Again" is a swing jazz instrumental recorded by Glenn Miller. The song was released as a 78 single. ==Background== "Here We Go Again" was composed by Jerry Gray, the arranger in the Glenn Miller Orchestra. Glenn Miller and His Orchestra released the song as an RCA Victor 78 single, 20-1563-A, backed with "Long Time No See, Baby".〔(A Jazz Anthology. )〕 The recording reached no. 25 on the ''Billboard'' pop singles chart in April, 1944 in a one week chart run.〔(Song artist 6 - Glenn Miller. ).〕 The song was also performed by Glenn Miller with the Army Air Force Band. The instrumental was recorded at Victor Studios in Chicago on Tuesday, July 14, 1942. This instrumental was part of the last recording session by the Glenn Miller civilian band due to the dispute between the American Federation of Musicians and the recording companies. A ban on recording was imposed by the Union on its members on August 1, 1942 that continued until November 22, 1944 for RCA Victor and Columbia. Decca and several other new companies began recording in October of 1943. The instrumental would not be released until 1944. "Here We Go Again" was the last Top 40 hit that Glenn Miller had during his lifetime. A V-Disc test pressing of the song was made by the U.S. War Department as VP 1311 – D5TC 274 using a recording from April 29, 1944. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Here We Go Again (Glenn Miller song)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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