The text is a transcript of a radio broadcast of Glenn Miller's music, featuring various songs and performers. A possible concise summary is:
This is a radio show of Glenn Miller's music, with songs like "Cruising Down the River", "Ballerina", "Bye Bye Baby" and more, sung by different vocalists and accompanied by the orchestra.
Here are the facts extracted from the text:
1. The National Broadcasting Company invited listeners to tune in to Glenn Miller's music.
2. The song "Imagination" was played, discussing the power of imagination.
3. The song "My Days and Nights" was played, discussing the emptiness of days and nights without a loved one.
4. The song "Tangerine" was played, describing a woman's beauty and charm.
5. The song "Pistol Packin' Mama" was played, telling the story of a woman who is tough and independent.
6. The song "Don't Sweetheart Me" was played, warning against false flattery and insincere words.
7. The song "Saturday Night is the Loneliest Night of the Week" was played, discussing the pain of being alone on Saturday nights.
8. The song "There Goes That Song Again" was played, reminiscing about a past love and the memories associated with a particular song.
9. The song "If You Ain't Wrong" was played, discussing the importance of making a choice and being decisive.
10. The song "I Cover the Waterfront" was played, describing a person waiting patiently for a loved one to return.
11. The song "I Got the Blues" was played, discussing feelings of sadness and longing.
12. The song "Personality" was played, discussing the importance of having a charming and attractive personality.
13. The song "Ballerina" was played, telling the story of a ballerina who chose fame over love.
14. The song "Bye Bye Baby" was played, saying goodbye to a loved one and hoping for their return.
15. The song "Cruising Down the River on a Sunday Afternoon" was played, describing a romantic and idyllic scene.
16. The song "A Dreamer's Holiday" was played, describing a fantasy world where dreams come true.