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One of the greatest successes for Isham Jones, this song was America's #1 for seven weeks in late 1924 and early 1925. If one were to draw up a list of popular songs typifying the spirit of the mid-twenties this number would emphatically make the top five.
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"I'll See You in My Dreams" is a popular song.
One of the most beloved and popular songs of its day, "I'll See You in My Dreams" was written by Isham Jones, with lyrics by Gus Kahn. The song was published in 1924.
Below are its well-known lyrics:
INTRO
Though the days are long,
Twilight sings a song,
Of the happiness that used to be;
Soon my eyes will close,,
Soon I'll find repose,
And in dreams you're always near to me.''
CHORUS
I'll see you in my dreams,
Hold you in my dreams;,
Someone took you out of my arms,
Still I feel the thrill of your charms!,
Lips that once were mine,
''Tender eyes that shine,
They will light my way tonight,
I'll see you in my dreams!''
The song was chosen as the title song of the movie of the same name, a musical biography of Kahn. Popular recordings of it were made by many leading artists including Marion Harris (1924), Louis Armstrong, Pat Boone, Doris Day, Ella Fitzgerald, Tony Martin, Anita O'Day, Ezio Pinza, Jerry Lee Lewis (1958, instrumental) and Andy Williams.
The song was recorded by Django Reinhardt and the Quintet of the Hot Club of France and eventually inspired Merle Travis to record it as a guitar instrumental. Many other guitarists including Chet Atkins and Marcel Dadi followed in Merle's footsteps and the piece has now become a standard guitar showpiece.
The song was on the soundtrack for the 1940 film Kitty Foyle, which won Ginger Rogers her only Academy Award Oscar for Best Actress in a Leading Role. It was recorded by Mario Lanza on his Coca-Cola Show of 1951-52 and is available on a CD compilation mastered from those same shows and featuring the same title "I'll See You in My Dreams" released by record company BMG in 1998.
The English singer Joe Brown performed a version of the song on the ukulele as the finale of the George Harrison tribute concert, Concert For George, in 2002. Later in 2003 the Portuguese metal band Moonspell recorded a version that would serve as sound track for the short movie I'll See You in My Dreams of which was recorded also a music video.
Jones leads the Ray Miller orchestra and vocalist Frank Bessinger.
Plot: In modern times, an antiques dealer (Henrik Galeen) finds a golem (Paul Wegener), a clay statue, brought to life, by a Kabbalist rabbi, using a magical amulet, four centuries earlier. The dealer resurrects the golem, as a servant, but the golem falls in love, with the dealer's wife, Jessica (Lyda Salmonova). As she does not return his love, the golem commits a series of murders.
Also Known As Der Golem in the former German Empire, A creature created by 'sorcery' inspired by an ancient Jewish legend.
When successful businessman Lee Warren suspects his wife is having an affair, he sets out to find her lover, kill him, and make it look like a suicide. Complications set in, when he finds out she has another lover as well, so Lee has to change his plans.
Dear Murderer (1947)
Studio: Gainsborough Pictures
Director: Arthur Crabtree
Writer: Â Muriel Box, Sydney BoxÂ
Cast: Eric Portman, Greta Gynt
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One of my favorite Jeanette MacDonald recordings. A #15 hit for Grace Moore in 1934, and also a popular Harry James number. Released on the 1950 EP, "Jeanette MacDonald Favorites". Also recorded by Mario Lanza and many others. Written by Alberto Pestalozza and Carlo Tiochet.
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I'll See You In My Dreams · Chet Atkins · Merle Travis
Chet Picks On The Grammys
â„— 1974 BMG Entertainment
Composer, Lyricist: Gus Kahn
Producer: Jerry Reed
Composer, Lyricist: Isham Jones
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Deep in my heart dear,
I have a dream of you,
Fashioned of starlight
Perfume of roses and dew.
Our paths may sever
But I'll remember forever,
Deep in my heart dear
Always I'll dream of you.
August 1952 was to be another landmark , the recording of the soundtrack of "The Student Prince", the whole recording was done in single takes, there were three new songs for the movie one of which was "I'll Walk With God" which was to become another Lanza classic, the singing on this recording is nothing short of perfection, from the full powered "Drinking Song" to the emotional and tender "Summertime in Heidelburgh" his voice is in complete control, and every phrase is Mario magic at its best.
- Note: I'll keep on uploading the hole STUDENT PRINCE soundtrack -