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“Chattanooga Choo Choo” is a big-band/swing song which was featured in the 1941 movie Sun Valley Serenade, which stared Sonja Henie, John Payne, Glenn Miller and his orchestra, The Modernaires, Milton Berle and Joan Davis. It was performed in the film as an extended production number, featuring vocals by Tex Beneke, Paula Kelly, and the Modernaires followed by a production number showcasing Dorothy Dandridge and an acrobatic dance sequence by The Nicholas Brothers. This was the #1 song across the United States on December 7, 1941. The Glenn Miller recording, RCA Bluebird B-11230-B, was no.1 for nine weeks on the Billboard Best Sellers chart. The 78-rpm commercial version of the song was recorded on May 7, 1941 for RCA Victor’s Bluebird label and became the first to be certified a gold disc on February 10, 1942, for sales of 1,200,000. The transcription of this award ceremony can be heard on the first of three volumes of RCA’s “Legendary Performer” compilations on Glenn released by RCA
The Chattanooga Choo Choo, named after the song made famous by the Glen Miller Orchestra, is a unique hotel. Guests can stay in one of three main buildings or in a real refurbished antique sleeping car. Located in the heart of Chattanooga, the Choo Choo sits on 24 acres of landscaped gardens for guest’s express pleasure. On the premises, guests will find two outdoor pools, landscaped gardens, conference and banquet rooms, a fitness center, free or garage parking, ice and vending machines…