A String of Pearls (song)

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1941 RCA Bluebird 78, B-11382-B.
Sheet music cover, Mutual Music Society, Inc., New York

"A String of Pearls" is a 1941 song recorded by

RCA Bluebird that November, becoming a #1 hit.[1] It was composed by Jerry Gray[2] with lyrics by Eddie DeLange. The song is a big band and jazz standard
.

Background

Glenn Miller and His Orchestra recorded "A String of Pearls" on November 8, 1941 in New York, which was copyrighted and published by The Mutual Music Society, Inc., ASCAP. It was released as an RCA Bluebird 78 single, B-11382-B, backed with "Day Dreaming", in 1941 by Glenn Miller and His Orchestra. "Day Dreaming" was the A side.

The personnel for "A String of Pearls": Saxes:

Moe Purtill
. Bobby Hackett performed the cornet solo on the original Glenn Miller recording.

The record was ranked No. 1 in the US for two weeks in 1942 on the Billboard Best Sellers chart in a chart run of 21 weeks.[3][4]

Cover versions

  • Connee Boswell's recording for Decca Records in 1942 was among the first vocals of the song ever waxed.
  • The song was also recorded by
    U.S. War Department
    in April, 1945.

Among other artists include:[6]

In popular culture and media

References

  1. ^ a b "Pop Chronicles 1940s Program #6". 1972.
  2. ^ Simon, George Thomas. Glenn Miller and His Orchestra. New York: Crowell, 1974.
  3. ^ Song artist 6 - Glenn Miller..
  4. ^ Connor, D. Russell and Hicks, Warren W. BG on the Record. NY: Arlington House, 1969.
  5. ^ A String of Pearls. Second Hand Songs.

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