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I'll Be Seeing You - Bing Crosby

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TJHJK10 (2 weeks ago) Show Hide
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You ruin the song with your t-shirt ads.
OurKrazyKulture (1 week ago) Show Hide
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If you like the song, download it with YouTube downloader (available on the internet) and either make your own video or convert it to an audio file. The T-Shirt ads are there to advertise my T-Shirts. The song is there for audio accompaniment, because nobody would want to see the t-shirt ads otherwise. You don't have to look at them, but they do put bread and butter on my table.
mlkths (5 months ago) Show Hide
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does anyone have jimmy durante's version of this song? i think its the actual one which is in the film...
natiatanana (7 months ago) Show Hide
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Of course wonderful song, but is this version, the one which is in THE NOTEBOOK? please if anybody knows tell me.
Thanks
waserman123 (7 months ago) Show Hide
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no the one in the notebook was made by the great billie holiday, i'll be seeing you, but i prefer bing's version better.
natiatanana (7 months ago) Show Hide
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Ah thank you so much dear waserman123. Muah
RealBigR (6 months ago) Show Hide
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Actually the best version in "The Notebook" was by Jimmy Durante.
PhillySouth (6 months ago) Show Hide
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No, you're wrong; quite wrong, also. The classic and definitive version of this song was done in a somewhat more uptempo version in an arrangement by a very young Frank Sinatra singing in front of the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra in 1940; it was released a few years' later during the ASCAP musician's strike, and became quite the hit, too. Anywhere I heard stations that still played war time (or Swing Era) music from that period always played the Sinatra/Dorsey as the legacy version (a.k.a. "oldie")
RealBigR (6 months ago) Show Hide
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PhillySouth, Actually you're quite wrong. I was replying to "natiatanana" and "waserman123" when they were talking about the versions that are in "The Notebook." Bing's version is nowhere to be found in that movie. Thanks for your input even though it's not what we were discussing.
StrangerToEarth (2 months ago) Show Hide
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I completely agree - I've heard all the versions of this timeless song, and I always go back to Jimmy Durante's version. The Frank sinatra/Tommy Dorsey one is possibly the worst one of all.

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