"Chattanooga Choo Choo" by Glenn Miller and His Orchestra.

OK, boys (hint, hint!) and girls, back to the 40s: This iconic 1941 big band/jazz Mack Gordon/Harry Warren composition received THE FIRST ever Gold Record in 1942 after selling 1.2 million copies and topping the charts for nine weeks. First recorded by Glenn Miller and His Orchestra with Tex Beneke on lead vocals. Inspired by a historic Tennessee railroad terminal open from 1909 to 1970. It opens with a conversation between a passenger and a shoeshine boy at Penn Station in NYC asking for directions to his steam locomotive, as he is headed for Tennessee to see his sweetheart. Part of the "Sun Valley Serenade" soundtrack. Grammy Hall of Fame 1996. Song? Answer: "Chattanooga Choo Choo" by Glenn Miller and His Orchestra. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V2aj0zhXlLA&list=RDV2aj0zhXlLA&start_radio=1

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