Well Glen Miller obviously, and Manhattan Transfer in 1970's, I did once hear a version by Bill Haley once, at least it certainly sounded like Bill Haley, have not heard it since though
The lyrics state "bout quarter to four".
Yes, in 1941. It was on a single backed with "For All We Know".
Chattanooga choo-choo leaves Pennsylvania Station at that time according to the song.
Warner controls the underlying song, but certain arrangements, performances, and recordings will have their own protection.
Chattanooga Choo Choo by the Glenn Miller Orchestra.
Chattanooga Choo Choo was created in 1941.
Karaoke Cloud Chattanooga Choo Choo - 2013 was released on: USA: September 2013
Pardon me, boy Is that the Chattanooga choo choo? Track twenty-nine Boy, you can gimme a shine I can afford To board a Chattanooga choo choo I've got my fare And just a trifle to spare
Chattanooga Choo Choo
The Chattanooga Choo Choo hotel was built in the mid ninteen hundreds around 1955. It was built to house only about 5 people but obviously grew to house about 50 people now.
The phrase "he's coming in on a train out of Chattanooga" is an allusion to the song "Chattanooga Choo Choo," made famous by the Glenn Miller Orchestra during the 1940s. The song captures the excitement of travel and the romanticism of train journeys in the United States, particularly in the South. It evokes a sense of nostalgia and anticipation, often associated with reuniting with loved ones. The reference can symbolize someone arriving with hope or energy.
The lyrics state "bout quarter to four".
Yes, in 1941. It was on a single backed with "For All We Know".
Chattanooga choo-choo leaves Pennsylvania Station at that time according to the song.
Warner controls the underlying song, but certain arrangements, performances, and recordings will have their own protection.
Chattanooga Choo Choo by the Glenn Miller Orchestra.
The only music that appears in episode #450 Thursdays with Abie is a take on Chattanooga Choo-Choo.