Sue Raney - I'll See You In My Dreams (1958)

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Uploaded by on May 12, 2009

Released on the 1958 album, "When Your Lover Has Gone". Written by Isham Jones and Gus Kahn. Originally recorded by Isham Jones and his orchestra in 1924.

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  • Wow!!, what a voice. Never heard of her? Glad I also stumbled on this singer. Why

    does these old songs and singers sound so pure, so clean? You can almost measure their morals and values just by the tenderness of this song. The big band era wow.  Thank you for posting this wonderful song.

  • @ZapMeBaby Another reason that these singers sound clean and pure is because the records are natural and untainted by manufactured computer alterations as almost all modern "music" is. In addition, the singers did not employ an obnoxious attitude when singing, they simply sang honestly and musically.

  • EXCELLENT! What a voice! I found this by accident but am thoroughly enjoying every moment. .Do you have any more of her to post? Shes incredible! Thank you so much for posting this song.

  • @guidingstar62 I've posted a few other recordings by Sue, you can find them on this channel.

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  • A sultry voice. Very nice.

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  • This is REAL music.

  • wow Like most here I stumbled on this while looking for this song by another artist. Hands down this artist captured the words of the song and made you feel the emotions. Keep 'em coming. I'm tired of the new stuff they put on the radios and so I am creating my own library of songs to listen to all day long Thanks for posting

  • WOW! Never heard of her. Beautiful sultry voice. I've always loved this song and have it by just about everyone who sang it. I"m going to check itunes for this version. Oh where, Oh where, are all the good singers today.

  • Check Ms. Raney's photo on last.fm. She looks like the hot spy on Chuck.

  • I love this recording. She does an excellent job, and the arrangement fits her voice perfectly. I like the last phrase and ending- sounds just like the onset of dreams with flutes, french horn, and the harp. Class recording and a great singer.

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