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  1. 21 de abr. de 2018 · The band then modulates into Bob Eberly’s key, and he immediately demonstrates why he was one of the best and most popular singers of the swing era: He sang with utter relaxation, and gentle swing, using his robust tenor/baritone voice subtly (and skillfully) to invest the lyric with great warmth.

  2. 20 de ene. de 2007 · Jimmy & Tommy Dorsey - Swingin' In Hollywood. Amazon.com. Rhino has lovingly created this compilation of the Dorsey brothers' film music, and the resulting 21 tracks all make for a fun listen of some of the finest musical work the siblings performed.

  3. So Long, Sarah Jane - Jimmy Dorsey and his Orchestra, Bob Eberly, vocal (05:51) From I Dood It (1943) 4. If I Had You - Tommy Dorsey and his Orchestra (03:27) From Thrill Of A Romance (19450: 5. Thunder And Blazes - Jimmy Dorsey and his Orchestra (03:17) From Lost In A Harem (1944) 6. Kate Went To Haiti - Tommy Dorsey and his Orchestra (03:50)

  4. Jimmy Dorsey actuó en varias producciones de Hollywood, entre las cuales figuran That Girl From Paris, Shall We Dance, The Fleet's In, Lost in a Harem (con Bud Abbot y Lou Costello), I Dood It, y el biopic The Fabulous Dorseys (1947), en el cual trabajaba su hermano Tommy.

  5. Original recording. The song was released by Jimmy Dorsey and His Orchestra in 1942 by Decca Records backed with "Tomorrow's Sunrise" featuring Bob Eberly on vocals. [2] The song was recorded on December 22, 1941, in New York City. [3]

  6. 9 de sept. de 2018 · Daughter of Glenn Miller vocalist Ray Eberle, Jan remembers the swing era with great music and commentary.

  7. 18 de nov. de 1981 · Bob Eberly, a popular Swing Era singer who performed with the Dorsey brothers and helped make famous such songs as ''Tangerine'' and ''Green Eyes,'' died Tuesday at his daughter's home in...