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  2. Blue Skies (1946 film) - Wikipedia

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    Blue Skies is a 1946 American musical comedy film directed by Stuart Heisler and starring Bing Crosby, Fred Astaire, and Joan Caulfield.Based on a story by Irving Berlin, the film is about a dancer who loves a showgirl who loves a compulsive nightclub-opener who can't stay committed to anything in life for very long.

  3. You Keep Coming Back Like a Song - Wikipedia

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    "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]

  4. Blue Skies - Wikipedia

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    Blue Skies, an American drama film Blue Skies (1946 film) , a musical film starring Bing Crosby and Fred Astaire Blue Skies (2002 film) , a Canadian short drama film directed by Ann Marie Fleming

  5. Song Hits from Holiday Inn - Wikipedia

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    In 1946, a set was released with some of the songs from the movie. It featured all of songs except for "White Christmas" and a few others because they would sell more as a single than with a set. These reissued songs were featured on a 4-disc, 78 rpm album set, Decca Album No. A-534. [5] Disc 1 (23820): "Happy Holiday" / "Be Careful, it's My Heart"

  6. 1946 in film - Wikipedia

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    The year 1946 in film involved some significant events, ... Blue Skies, starring Bing Crosby and Fred Astaire; Boom in the Moon, starring Buster Keaton;

  7. Irving Berlin - Wikipedia

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    An instant standard with one of Berlin's most "intricately syncopated choruses", this song is associated with Fred Astaire, who sang and danced to it in the 1946 film Blue Skies. The song was written in 1928 with a separate set of lyrics and was introduced by Harry Richman in a 1930 film of the same name.

  8. Bing Crosby filmography - Wikipedia

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    1946 Road to Utopia: Duke Johnson/Junior Hooton 1946 Blue Skies: Johnny Adams 1947 My Favorite Brunette: Harry Uncredited cameo appearance 1947 Welcome Stranger: Dr. James 'Jim' Pearson 1947 Variety Girl: Himself One of several featured performers in musical sequences 1947 Road to Rio: Scat Sweeney 1948 The Emperor Waltz: Virgil Smith 1949

  9. List of American films of 1946 - Wikipedia

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    Title Director Cast Genre Notes The Bachelor's Daughters: Andrew L. Stone: Claire Trevor, Gail Russell, Ann Dvorak: Comedy: United Artists: Bad Bascomb: S. Sylvan Simon: Wallace Beery, Margaret O'Brien, Marjorie Main