It Might Have Been a Different Story - Tex Beneke, Addy
Body and Soul - Tex Beneke, Eyton, Frank
My Heart Is a Hobo - Tex Beneke, Burke, Johnny
Why Don't We Say We're Sorry? - Tex Beneke,
On Wisconsin (Wisconsin University Song) - Tex Beneke, Purdy, W.T.
Hoodle Addle - Tex Beneke, McKinley, Ray
Anniversary Song (Based on an Ivanovici Theme) - Tex Beneke, Chaplin, Saul
These Foolish Things - Tex Beneke, Link, Harry
The Blues of the Record Man - Tex Beneke, Conway
The Old Lamplighter - Tex Beneke, Simon, Nat
Frustration - Tex Beneke, Mancini, Henry
A Gal in Calico - Tex Beneke, Robin, Leo
Bagatelle - Tex Beneke, Mancini, Henry
Encore Cherie - Tex Beneke, Coots, J. Fred
Without a Song - Tex Beneke, Eliscu, Edward
Dancer's Delight - Tex Beneke, Mancini, Henry
Diga Diga Doo - Tex Beneke, Fields, Dorothy
The Wedding of the Painted Doll - Tex Beneke, Brown, Nacio Herb
Blue Moon - Tex Beneke, Hart, Lorenz
'S Wonderful - Tex Beneke, Gershwin, George
Palladium Patrol (Tchaikovsky's "Marche Slav" Adapted by Henry Mancini) - Tex Beneke, Tchaikovsky
Fans of the Glenn Miller Orchestra know that when Glenn had died a hero in WWII and the war had ended his widow Helen reformed the original Glenn Miller Orchestra along the lines of the extremely successful AAF Band appoin... more »ting Glenn's old tenor sax player and vocalist as leader of the band. Tex Beneke was fortunate enough to hire The Mellolarks led by the lovely Ginny O'Connor who were to replace the Crew Chiefs who had been the vocalists with the AAF Band. Through a curious set of circumstances the great Henry Mancini was at that time arranging and playing piano with the band, one of his extra duties was to coach the Mellolarks and it was not long before an attachment was established between Ginny and Henry and they were soon engaged to be married.« less
Fans of the Glenn Miller Orchestra know that when Glenn had died a hero in WWII and the war had ended his widow Helen reformed the original Glenn Miller Orchestra along the lines of the extremely successful AAF Band appointing Glenn's old tenor sax player and vocalist as leader of the band. Tex Beneke was fortunate enough to hire The Mellolarks led by the lovely Ginny O'Connor who were to replace the Crew Chiefs who had been the vocalists with the AAF Band. Through a curious set of circumstances the great Henry Mancini was at that time arranging and playing piano with the band, one of his extra duties was to coach the Mellolarks and it was not long before an attachment was established between Ginny and Henry and they were soon engaged to be married.