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I`ll Be Seeing You - Anne Shelton

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  • Anne had a glorious voice in her days and what a lovely person she was.Met her once in the UK when she performed in the Royal Albert Hall.She really was one of the sweetest singers I have ever met.She promised me to send a picture, which she did ánd moreover she phoned me later in the year to wish me a pleasant Christmas! Have you ever!She must have had millions of fans!.In my country Holland, she was very popular too and most appreciated for her vocal qualities,almost semi-classical.Bravo Anne!

  • The great thing about these 1940s female vocalists such as Anne,Vera Lynn, Jo Stafford and others is the diction. As well as the beautiful sounds one is drawn in to the story telling of the lyrics.

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  • it was popu;ar during the secound world war....totally completly beautiful

  • Thank you for posting. Did Anne sing Sand in my shoes, I seem to have a memory of this? Would love to hear it again.

  • Impeccable phrasing and voice, very moving lovely singer, lovely words, lovely tune.

  • Every genre of singer can learn from her.

  • Great song written by Sammy Fain and Irving Kahal right before WWII.

    Anne Shelton is wonderful. Never heard of her until recently although

    I've been around since WWII too. Thanks for the beautiful post.

  • @Parmsingh1234 I agree this is absolutely the best rendition of all and done at just the right pace

  • Is this the version they used in YANKS? I saw the film but could not remember

    which version was played since Anne Shelton recorded several ones.

  • I love this version, and I love Dame Vera Lynn, and I don't have to choose! Too bad Anne wasn't better known in the U.S.

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