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"I'll Be Seeing You" is a popular song about missing a loved one, with music by Sammy Fain and lyrics by Irving Kahal. [1] Published in 1938, it was inserted into the Broadway musical Right This Way , which closed after fifteen performances. [ 2 ]
American singer Bing Crosby has released 71 studio albums, 83 compilation albums and 409 singles over the course of his career. Crosby is one of the world's best-selling music artists, having sold more than 200 million records as of 1960 [1] according to different sources his sales could be 300 million, [2] 500 million records, tapes, compact discs and digital downloads globally. [3]
"You Keep Coming Back Like a Song" is a popular song written by Irving Berlin for the 1946 film Blue Skies, where it was introduced by Bing Crosby. [1] The song was nominated for " Best Song " in 1946 but lost out to " On the Atchison, Topeka and the Santa Fe ". [ 2 ]
The Bing Crosby version of the song was used in the end credits of A Nightmare on Elm Street 2: Freddy's Revenge. The Bing Crosby version of the song was used in Pennies from Heaven (1981) The Bing Crosby version of the song was used in The Locusts (1997) [10] The Gene Austin version of the song was featured in the 1999 film The Green Mile.
'I’ll Be Seeing You' is out now. It’s been such a special process making this song, and it really took a village to make it happen," he wrote, adding, "Thank you to everyone involved, and ...
Fancy Meeting You Here is a 1958 RCA Victor studio album of duets by the American singers Bing Crosby and Rosemary Clooney, arranged by Billy May, who also conducted the orchestra. [2] The album was originally issued in both mono and stereo, catalog numbers LPM/LSP 1854.
In January 1920, the song was recorded by pop vocalist Billy Murray under the Victor label. [7] Bing Crosby and Trudy Erwin performed a duet of the song in October 1946, [8] and Nat King Cole recorded the song on November 2, 1956. [9] A performance of the song by the Austin Lounge Lizards also appears on the soundtrack of Michael Moore's ...
Bing Crosby – recorded December 30, 1940 with Victor Young and his Orchestra. [4] Johnny Dankworth – Too Cool For The Blues (2010) Bobby Darin - Oh! Look at Me Now (1962). [5] Doris Day – included in the album I'll See You in My Dreams (1951). Judith Durham; Connie Francis (1963) Jimmy Forrest (1951) Stan Getz; Jackie Gleason