Caribbean Clipper

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PublishedMutual Music Society, Inc.
Released1943
RecordedJuly 14, 1942
"Caribbean Clipper"
Song by the Glenn Miller Orchestra
A-side"Blue Rain"
PublishedMutual Music Society, Inc.
Released1943
RecordedJuly 14, 1942
StudioVictor Studios
Genre
Length2:45[1]
LabelVictor
ComposerJerry Gray
LyricistSammy Gallop

"Caribbean Clipper" is a big band and jump song recorded by Glenn Miller and his Orchestra in 1942. The song was composed by Jerry Gray with lyrics by Sammy Gallop.[1] Recorded in 1942, the song was released as a Victor 78 single by Glenn Miller and His Orchestra in 1943 as the B side to "Blue Rain".

The title is a reference to the Pan American Airways Caribbean Clipper, which was one of the first commercial airliners to fly regularly scheduled transatlantic routes. Originally, a clipper was a fast ship.

The song was part of a number of songs—including "Sun Valley Jump", "Here We Go Again", "The Spirit Is Willing", "The Man in the Moon" and "A String of Pearls"—written by Gray, a member of the Glenn Miller Orchestra as an arranger, specially for Glenn Miller,[2] who recorded it in 1942.[3] The music was copyrighted on July 10, 1942. The song was registered with the United States Copyright Office on October 23, 1942, by the Mutual Music Society.[4]

Glenn Miller

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