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Q: Did Glenn Miller own the copyright to the song Perfidia?
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In the Glenn Miller song Perfidia what does Perfidia mean?

It's not "profidia", it's PERFIDIA. Given that, you might be able to find it in a Spanish dictionary.It not, the answer is that is means "unfaithfulness". It's related to the $64 English word "perfidious".FWIW, the vocalists on that recording were Dorothy Claire and the Modernaires.


Is perfidia a public domain song?

Is perfidia a public domain song? send answer to panstix@yahoo.com


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No. You may be thinking of the song Frenesi, which he did record.


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"The Woodpecker Song" by Glenn Miller was the number 1 hit song on May 20, 1940.


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Who is the original song writer of perfidia?

Alberto Domínguez (1911-1975


Did Glenn Miller ever record the song santa Claus is coming to town?

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The number one song on October 14, 1939 was "Over the Rainbow" by Glenn Miller.


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What is the value of a glenn miller 78 record produced by bluebird-when the roses bloom again-always in your heart?

Between maybe 15 US$ and 20 US$. There are still plenty of Glenn Miller 78s available, check well-known auction site. According to John Flower's (semi-official) discography of Glenn Miller's recordings from 1935 to 1942, Miller himself never recorded that tune for Bluebird. The only recordings of the song by a Glenn Miller-related orchestra were done under the direction of Tex Beneke and Larry O'Brien, and these were on LP or CD.