
On this day in history, Feb. 10, 1940, Glenn Miller's infectious 'In the Mood' tops US pop charts
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Glenn Miller and His Orchestra reached the top of the American pop charts with "In the Mood" on this day in history, Feb. 10, 1942. Miller was killed during World War II.
"Miller is the sound of the boys fighting overseas, especially as he went overseas himself," Jordan Runtagh, host and producer of pop-culture podcast "Too Much Information" on iHeartRadio, told Fox News Digital. "Miller is the sound of the boys fighting overseas." — Jordan Runtagh, iHeartRadio "'In the Mood' boasts 80 million plays today on Spotify." Kerry J. Byrne is a lifestyle reporter with Fox News Digital.
"'In the Mood' is a song that transcends music. If you want to evoke that era, if you want to hear the sound of America in World War II, you put on that song."

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