<P> On trombones: Glenn Miller, Jimmy Priddy, Paul Tanner, Frank D'Annolfo . On trumpets: Billy May, Steve Lipkins, Dale McMickle, Johnny Best . On reeds: Lloyd "Skippy" Martin, as; Ernie Caceres, as, bar & clt; Wilbur Schwartz, clt & as; Tex Beneke, ts; Al Klink, ts . Rhythm: Chummy MacGregor, p; Bobby Hackett, g; Doc Goldberg, b; and, Maurice Purtill, d . </P> <P> The vocals were by The Modernaires, consisting of Ralph Brewster, Bill Conway, Hal Dickinson, Chuck Goldstein, and Paula Kelly . </P> <P> Harry James, Johnny Long, Back Alley Hoodoo, and Frankie Ford also recorded versions . Woody Herman released a studio recording in 1944 on Brunswick and Decca Records in the UK as a 78 A side single, 03541, and on Coral Records in the U.S. as 60066, singing the Sunny Skylar lyrics in a duet with Frances Wayne . Ray McKinley performed the song with the New Glenn Miller Orchestra on the fourth episode of the 1961 TV series Glenn Miller Time . </P> <P> The U.S. War Department released the Woody Herman studio recording as a U.S. Army V - Disc, No. 320B, in November, 1944 . The recording was the studio release featuring Woody Herman and Frances Wayne in a duet on vocals . </P>

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