Down in Nashville, Tennessee - Tex Beneke, Hilliard
'S Wonderful - Tex Beneke, Gershwin, George
My Love an' My Mule - Tex Beneke, Arlen
Tennessee Central (Number 9) - Tex Beneke, Smith, Beasley
Blue Moon - Tex Beneke, Hart, Lorenz
Diga Diga Doo - Tex Beneke, Fields
The Day Isn't Long Enough - Tex Beneke, Carey
The Chesapeake and Ohio - Tex Beneke, Magidson
Unforgettable - Tex Beneke, Gordon
One of These Days Your Dreams Is Bound to Come True - Tex Beneke, Cavanaugh
You Blew Out the Flame - Tex Beneke, Drake
Dancer's Delight - Tex Beneke, Mancini
The Santa Claus Parade - Tex Beneke, Heath
A Root'n Toot'n Santa Claus - Tex Beneke, Haldeman
Singin' in the Rain - Tex Beneke, Brown, Nacio Herb
The Wedding of the Painted Doll [From Singin' in the Rain] - Tex Beneke, Brown
Chattanooga Choo Choo [From the Glenn Miller Story] - Tex Beneke, Gordon
Danny's Hideaway - Tex Beneke, Mellin
Mister Peepers - Tex Beneke, Green, Bernard
Cimarron - Tex Beneke, Bond
Lisbon Antigua - Tex Beneke, DoVale, A.
Moritat (Theme from The Threepenny Opera) - Tex Beneke, Brecht
Lullaby of Birdland - Tex Beneke, Shearing, George
Texan-born Tex Beneke was featured tenor sax soloist and sometimes vocalist with the Glenn Miller Band in its most popular period from 1939-1942, and quickly attained prominence as a foremost asset of the band with his ... more »smooth, warm sax solos. All twenty-seven tracks on this disc are from the fifties, and are making their CD debut.« less
Texan-born Tex Beneke was featured tenor sax soloist and sometimes vocalist with the Glenn Miller Band in its most popular period from 1939-1942, and quickly attained prominence as a foremost asset of the band with his smooth, warm sax solos. All twenty-seven tracks on this disc are from the fifties, and are making their CD debut.