"Moonlight Serenade" by The Glenn Miller Orchestra.
OK, boys and girls, back to the 30s: Written in '39 by Glenn Miller and Mitchell Parish, this ballad about two lovers spending a romantic night together was an instant phenomenon and became Miller's signature tune. It peaked at #3 and remained in the charts for 15 weeks. Inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame in '91. The high-leading clarinet over the sax section playing in essence two different melodies developed into "The Glenn Miller Sound". It "evolved" from Miller's '35 "Now I Lay Me Down to Weep" through "Gone With The Dawn" and "The Wind in the Trees" to its final title in '39. Classic cover by Sinatra in '65. Archie and Edith danced to it during a '72 episode.
Answer: "Moonlight Serenade" by The Glenn Miller Orchestra. My Dad loved Glenn Miller (WWII Vet, after all!). Fond childhood memories of listening to him on the ol' hi-fi. Those saxes are SO smooth!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AQseFAcWvtE
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4DLAMpZmi7Q
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