Well actually it didn't take him that long. I would go through the annals and the files of the Glenn Miller offices, and the archives, and I'd read scores of Glenn. Actually "Moonlight Serenade" was not "Moonlight Serenade" when he wrote it. He wrote it, he called it "Glenn's Theme" and he wrote it as a graduation piece for Schillinger orchestration method and that was it. It was that lead clarinet with the saxes. And according to Dave McKay, who was the executor for the Glenn Miller estate, he tried to sell that sound to Ray Noble, I don't know if you've heard of Ray Noble, big band popular? And Ray Noble told him, not good, will never make it. But he just kept it until he got his own band, and he made it.