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"Tuxedo Junction" is a popular big band song recorded by Glenn Miller and His Orchestra, becoming a No. 1 hit in 1940. The music was written by Erskine Hawkins, Bill Johnson, and Julian Dash and the lyrics by Buddy Feyne.
- 1939
- Buddy Feyne (vocal version)
25. März 2009 · Tuxedo Junction - Glenn Miller
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10. Juli 2019 · 457. 26K views 4 years ago. Reigning for years as a favorite band at Harlem’s Savoy Ballroom, Hawkins introduced this famous tune in a 1939 recording and later adopted it as his theme. Both his...
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277. 17K views 8 months ago. Track taken from the band's self-titled breakthrough album The Manhattan Transfer (1975). Listen to the Best Of TMT Playlist: https://found.ee/the-manhattan-transf......
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9. Apr. 2024 · Tuxedo Junction, with its infectious rhythms and unforgettable lyrics, holds a special place in the hearts of many. Its meaning goes beyond a simple song about dancing – it serves as a powerful symbol of unity, resilience, and above all, the transformative power of music.
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Tuxedo Junction Lyrics. Feelin' low. Rockin' slow. I want to go. Right back where I belong. Way down south in Birmingham. I mean south in Alabam'. There's an old place where people go. To dance...