Glenn Miller Story, The - (Movie Clip) Basin Street Blues
Louis Armstrong "as himself" performs Spencer Williams' "Basin Street Blues," with solos by Gene Krupa (drums), Barney Bigard (clarinet) and Babe Russin (tenor sax) in The Glenn Miller Story, 1954, starring James Stewart as the band-leader.
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Dramatizing the key component of the title character's celebrated sound, James Stewart (with support from Harry Morgan, Charles Drake and George Tobias), after losing a trumpeter, tumbles to a clarinet solution, validated by his wife (June Allyson), via his own signature composition (Moonlight Serenade), in The Glenn Miller Story, 1954.