In the Mood
Critic Alyn Shipton and Glen Miller’s trombonist Paul Tanner, reflect on the impact of the jitterbug super hit. From 2001.
Swing number 'In The Mood' has the power to conjure up the war years like no other.
Now known throughout the world for the treatment it received in the hands of Glenn Miller and his orchestra, it started life back in 1930 when the main riff was recorded by Wingy Manone as Tar Paper Stomp.
How Glenn worked his magic is explained by trombonist Paul Tanner, the last surviving member of the original band.
With critic Alyn Shipton.
Series about music that makes the hairs stand up on the back of our necks.
Producer: Lucy Lunt
First broadcast on ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Radio 4 in August 2001.
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