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Solo Hop
Solo Hop is a 1935 instrumental composed by Glenn Miller and released as a Columbia 78 single. The recording was part of Glenn Miller's earliest sessions as a leader recording under his own name.
==Background==

''Solo Hop'' was a Top Ten hit from the summer of 1935 according to the official Glenn Miller Orchestra webpage.〔(Glenn Miller Orchestra website. )〕 Glenn Miller composed the instrumental for a pick-up band when he started recording for Columbia Records. "Solo Hop" featured an all-star line-up led by Bunny Berigan on trumpet, future bandleader Claude Thornhill on piano and future bandleader Charlie Spivak on trumpet.
The song was recorded on April 25, 1935 in New York City. It was released by Columbia as a 78 single backed with "In a Little Spanish Town", label number CO-3058-D, Matrix number 17382-1.〔Flower, John. ''Moonlight Serenade: A Bio-discography of the Glenn Miller Civilian Band''. New Rochelle, NY: Arlington House, 1972. p. 1〕 According to the (tsort.info website ) data base, based on the research of Billboard chart analyst Joel Whitburn, "Solo Hop" reached number seven on the Billboard chart in 1935, staying on the charts for five weeks. George Thomas Simon, a biographer and friend of Glenn Miller's, however, contradicts sources that say it was a top ten hit and says it was barely noticed by record buyers.〔Simon, George T. ''Glenn Miller and His Orchestra''. NY: Crowell, 1974. pp. 68–69〕
The recording was reissued by Biltmore Records as a 78, 1045, in the 1949-1951 period. The record was also released as a Columbia Records red label 78, 35881, as part of the "A Hot Jazz Classic" series in 1941, Columbia FB-1150, Columbia SEG 8709, Columbia 33 SX 1462, and Columbia 33 SX 1491 in the UK, Columbia C 83404 in Germany, Epic EG-7005, Epic LN-3236, Epic LG-3109, Epic LA 16002, Epic LA 16006, Philips P-23588-H in Argentina, and as Philips BBR 8092 and BBL 7086 in the UK.〔Flower. ''Moonlight Serenade''. 1972.〕

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