Tuesday, December 15, 2015

Let's Have Another Cup of Coffee

Let's Have Another Cup of Coffee:



a 1932 song by Irving Berlin, performed in this video by The Glenn Miller Orchestra. Glen Miller was missing in action on this date in 1944. Wikipedia says,
On December 15, 1944, Miller was to fly from the United Kingdom to Paris, France, to play for the soldiers there. His plane, a single-engined UC-64 Norseman, USAAF serial 44-70285, departed from RAF Twinwood Farm in Clapham, on the outskirts of Bedford and disappeared while flying over the English Channel. There were two others on board the plane: Lt. Col. Norman Baessell and pilot John Morgan.

A 2014 article in the Chicago Tribune reported that, despite many theories that had been proposed, Miller's plane crashed because it had a faulty carburetor. The plane's engine had a type of carburetor that was known to be defective in cold weather and had a history of causing crashes in other aircraft by icing up.
Lyrics excerpt:
Just around the corner
There's a rainbow in the sky
So let's have another cup o' coffee
And let's have another piece o' pie!
Please share your drink at Bleubeard and Elizabeth's weekly T party.

20 comments:

  1. The Glenn Miller band was on of my Dad's favorites. I grew up listening to some of his records.

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  2. Thanks for taking me for a walk down MEMORY LANE. It's been awhile since I've listened to his music ♥

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  3. I enjoyed listening to Glenn Miller. So tragic that he had to die young (like so many of course).The Glen Miller band was one of my dad's favorites and we played it a lot in our house. I still have some of his most famous tracks on my iPod.
    We are having really lovely weather here. I'm sitting on the terrace baking in the sun and have had to come in as I can't see the screen very well!(Indoors it is cold mind! Tonight we will light the fire).
    Thank you for commenting already,
    Happy T-day and have a good week,
    Lisca

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  4. I love it when I learn something and I had no idea that it was today all those years ago that Glen Miller died or what caused it. I remember listening to this type of music when I was a child. Happy T day to you! Annette

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  5. I didn't know that Glenn Miller died in a plane - always interesting to visit you!
    Happy T-Day!
    oxo
    Susi

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  6. Thanks for sharing. I didn't know about Glenn Miller dying in a plane crash. I have seen he and his orchestra in different movies of the 30's-40's though. Happy T day!

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  7. I know, I know. Unlike others here, I was NOT a fan of any of the big bands, although I remember hearing my grandparents playing them on the radio (since my grandparents didn't allow a tv in their home until after I graduated from high school. I do remember that song, though. I think it was on a tv commercial about Maxwell House or Folgers a few years back.

    I enjoyed the song the way Glen Miller's band played it and am humming it as I type. I must be getting less rigid in my choice of music these days (grin). So glad you honored him on the date of his disappearance.

    Thanks for sharing the video and the memories with us for T this Tuesday. And yes, I'll be glad to have another cup of coffee right now! Maybe it will get that song out of my head.

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  8. Great song, I liked the big bands, and this song is really good, thanks for sharing, Have a good week, take care and happy T day, hugs, Valerie

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  9. I am sad for Glenn Miller and always uplifted by his music. We have a Glenn Miller orchestra in Sweden, licenced by Glenn Miller Productions, led by long-time enthusiast Jan Slottenäs (I read somewhere he has been obsessed with Miller all his life and have led his orchestra since he was 17). We have heard them several times and they are eerily like the real thing. Happy T-Day!
    http://www.glennmillerorchestra.se/index.php/en/orchestra-portrait

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    1. I googled the Swedish orchestra and found video. What fun! From the schedule at the link you shared it looks like your group stays busy.

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  10. ah thanks for the memories...
    I grew up listening to this music as my dad was a big fan
    Happy T Day
    oxo

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  11. Catchy song! Great advice in those lyrics, too. :)

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  12. Can't say I every listened to his music since I came from a Country Music home, but I enjoyed the info & song. Happy T Day!

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  13. thanks for your comment on my blog... i´m going to start a search for the song, as this Video is not available in Germany (Copyright issues)

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    1. Well bummer :( Sorry about that. I think of us as having the most restrictive anti-public-domain laws and didn't even think about this being unavailable elsewhere.

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  14. I so love these old movies, and also Glenn Miller Swing music! happy T day!

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  15. I forgot that he disappeared like that on a plane trip across The Channel. Whenever I hear big band music it reminds me of watching all the old black and white musicals. :) They used to run black and white movies (Minneapolis) in the afternoons (with Mel Jazz) and late in the evenings, too, after the news. Loved them. I would stay up late to watch them when I was a kid. I remember this song, but I don't know from where.
    Happy T-Day! :)

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  16. I love big bands and remember Glen Miller being a favourite of my Mum! Happy T day! Chrisx

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  17. So many of us grew up with that music in our homes, so your post really was a walk down memory lane. I still love the old "swing" music, and did keep some of my Mom's CDs. (cause the vinyl records were well worn out...LOL)
    My Mom and Aunt used to put on Glen Miller and Jitterbug in the living room.....such fun memories.
    Thanks for the earlier visit and the lovely comment.

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  18. Mom loves Glen Miller!What a beautiful tribute! Happy belated T day!

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