Harry James & his Music Makers. Vocalist: Helen Forrest, Buddy Moreno. Chesterfield Show December, 2 1943. Songs: "Jump Sauce" "Ciribiribin" "Somebody Loves Me" "That Old Feeling" "How Sweet You Are" "Mexico City"
Great broadcast with Harry James and the flawless vocals of Helen Forrest. Your video is superb with all the stills and movie posters plus the Chesterfield ads with the stars including Ronald Reagan and Bob Hope. What a great job on this amazing upload!
my Dad listened to some of these broadcasts while he was with the 5th Army Air Corps flying P-40's in the Pacific ... and he had a "pin-up" of Helen Forrest !!! ... listening and seeing her, I can understand why !!!
Those Red Skelton Movies are hard to find, I found one one day and saved it in a Playlist to watch and they took it down (RU-vid) the next day before I could see it.
@@ralfsiebert-ffm The thing i dont understand is all of these copywrited Movies are blocked, nobody says where You could see them for some fee or subscription or something! There are so many good Movies out there!
I can't remember why but he was rejected as 4f when he was drafted. The only way you could get out of the draft was not pass the physical or have a vital skill needed for producing war materials.
Harry, Glenn and other big band leaders were important tools in the military. Their music was used by the US armed forces to increase moral, being played on the radios, and letters from loved ones would be read on the broadcast.