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Woody Herman recording "Milkman keep those bottles quiet'. He (Art Ford) then used the Glen Miller recording of "Milkman's Matinee" with the Modernaires vocal group, it was released commercially and is in the Glen Miller book. Gene Fogelman Art Ford, the DJ, also used the Tommy Dorsey "Clambake 7" recording of MIlkman's Matinee" with Edith Wright on vocal. Available commercially on the "Clambake Seven" CD

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