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  1. 26. Juli 2012 · Jo Stafford I'll Be Seeing You 1944. ahardrain. 1.88K subscribers. Subscribed. 11K. 2M views 11 years ago. This was my father's favorite singer and song. I dedicate this beautiful...

    • 4 Min.
    • 2M
    • ahardrain
  2. 21. Mai 2019 · I’ll Be Seeing You (Fain-Kahal) by Bing Crosby, orchestra conducted by John Scott Trotter Composed for a failed 1938 stage musical, “I’ll Be Seeing You” lay mostly dormant until...

    • 3 Min.
    • 21,6K
    • The78Prof
  3. The recording by Bing Crosby became a nostalgic wartime hit in 1944, reaching number one for the week of July 1. Frank Sinatra's version with Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra from 1940 charted in 1944 and peaked at No. 4. A new recording of the song by Frank Sinatra was included in 1961's I Remember Tommy.

    • 1938 by Marlo Music Corporation
    • Irving Kahal
  4. Bing Crosby's 1944 recording of "I'll Be Seeing You". Bing recorded the song on the 17th of February 1944 in Los Angeles and it sold over a million copies.

    • 3 Min.
    • 8,6K
    • MegaJacKapp
  5. The soundtrack includes the song "I'll Be Seeing You", which had become a nostalgic hit that year, although it dated back to 1938. The film's title was taken from the song, at the suggestion of Schary.

    • $1.3 million or $1.5 million
    • Dore Schary
  6. 2. Okt. 2023 · While “I’ll Be Seeing You” gained popularity during World War II and carries significant wartime sentiment, its theme of separation and longing transcends that specific context. The song resonates with anyone experiencing distance, loss, or yearning for a loved one, making it relatable in various situations.

  7. In 1944, when this song was a number one hit by Bing Crosby; and in that same year when it was merely a big hit, by three other recording artists; and when Hollywood saw how many records people were buying of this song, and they released a movie the following year called I’ll Be Seeing You – things were even scarier then than they are now.