Glenn Miller's life: beautiful songs, striking performances and mysterious disappearance

The World War II generation knew him as the most popular and talented bandleader. Glenn Miller and his orchestra created smooth and sophisticated dance music, which survived through the years and became an indispensable part of the world's popular culture.


In The Mood was a #1 hit of the era. Just like any performance of Miller's band, this one is highly energetic and super professional. The song recorded in 1939 became extremely popular in 1940 and remained one of the everlasting jazz hits of all time. Watch the video to see it yourself.

How did you like the performance? Do you like any other Glenn's songs? Share them with us in the comments below!

Here are 5 interesting facts about Glenn's life:

What do you think of Glenn's story? Isn't it incredible? He was a man of character. If you have any little-known facts about him to share with us, tell us in the comments below!


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Dave Woodward
Loved all of Glenn Millers music, I grew up listening to it all evenb though I was born after he died. My parents were fans of Big Band music
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02.10.2019 05:55
Johnny Gio
SO HE GAVE UP MAKING LOTS OF MONEY BECAUSE HIS COUNTRY WAS MORE IMPORTANT.... YOU DON'T HEAR THAT ANY MORE.....!
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22.12.2021 04:20
Tal Segal
I loved the video!
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06.02.2026 01:58
Scott
I have an autographed framed picture of the Picture displaying his band. The two Trumphet players in back row were friends, Johnny best, Billy May and in fromt of them Ray Anthony.
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19.01.2026 08:00
Mike Valsamy
My father's 78 records got me hooked on the Big Bands. Glenn Miller was among the many bands I grew up on. Atlantic city's Steel Pier is where I got to experience the Live Bands.
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10.07.2025 11:06
Scott
Tex Heineken and buddy May featured in the live video, May s went on to be a band leader, ray Anthony in front of of Johnny best trumpet players both had their own bands
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05.02.2025 04:39
Cathy Clow
Love the music from that era. Especially Glenn Miller. Besides In the Mood, a couple of favorites are Pennsylvania 65000, Moonlight Serenade and String of Pearls.
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27.09.2024 06:27
Ellen Sheehan
I think that scene was from “Sun Valley Serenade” . That is John Payne playing the piano. The “Glenn Miller Story” with James Stewart is a favourite movie - shivers when he discovers his sound and plays ‘Moonlight Serenade’ for the first time.
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12.09.2024 07:34
Eve
I wasn't born in the big band era but I do love the music...so easy to dance to.
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15.08.2024 05:13
dmarkc
I heard somewhere the type plane he went down in was known for carburetor problems or some similar consistent failure.
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11.04.2024 11:40
sbarrnavy
One of my old times favorite music! Bringing loving memories of my parents
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28.06.2023 07:20
werma
Loved to dance to all of his music.
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23.04.2023 07:23
Ann Jones
When I feel sad,I put my Glen Miller record on and I sing and move to the music.Takes me back to my youth and I am 86.
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09.12.2022 08:00
lmoores
The retirement property he and his wife purchased was about 15 minutes from where I lived in California.
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30.07.2022 09:11
Caroline Weis
The big bands made some of the best music, music you could dance to cheek to cheek.
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10.05.2022 04:23
drmargiem
I’m Bany Boomer but have always loved Glenn Miller’s music. In the Mood will May for eternity.
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27.09.2021 05:01

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