4/19/2023 0 Comments I ll see you in my dreams![]() ![]() UK Singles Chart ( The Official Charts Company) Billboard Hot 100, number 63 on Cash Box, and number 15 on the Adult Contemporary chart. The record's B-side, "Pictures in the Fire," charted concurrently with "I'll See You in My Dreams," reaching number 77 on the U.S. ![]() It also became a hit in the United Kingdom, where it reached number 27 on the UK Singles Chart. The song peaked at number 32 on the Billboard Hot 100 and number nine on the Adult Contemporary chart. The most recent version of "I'll See You in My Dreams" to become a chart hit is by Pat Boone. It was recorded by Mario Lanza on his Coca-Cola Show of 1951-2 and is available on a compilation album mastered from those same shows, and featuring the same title, I'll See You in My Dreams, released by BMG in 1998. Michel Lelong, a French guitarist, published the first tablature of Travis's arrangement for the American publisher/guitarist Stefan Grossman's Guitar Workshop during the 1980s, following by Thom Bresh (Merle Travis's son) for Homespun Tapes, and Marcel Dadi for Stefan Grossman's Guitar Workshop. Many other guitarists, including Chet Atkins and Thom Bresh, followed in Travis's footsteps. The song was also recorded by Django Reinhardt and the Quintet of the Hot Club of France, and inspired Merle Travis to record it as a guitar instrumental. A " Texas Swing" version of the song was recorded by Bob Wills and his Texas Playboys. Popular recordings of it were made by many leading artists, including Cliff Edwards, Louis Armstrong, Bing Crosby (recorded November 27, 1947), Doris Day, Ella Fitzgerald, Mario Lanza, Tony Martin, Anita O'Day, The Platters, Ezio Pinza, Sue Raney, Jerry Lee Lewis (1958, instrumental), Andy Williams, and Linda Scott. The song was sung by Jeanne Crain in Margie (1946) and was chosen as the title song of the 1951 film, I'll See You in My Dreams, a musical biography of Kahn. Other popular versions in 1925 were by Marion Harris Paul Whiteman Ford & Glenn and Lewis James with three of these four reaching the Top 10. Released on Brunswick Records, it charted for 16 weeks during 1925, spending seven weeks at number 1 in the United States. It was recorded on December 4 that year, by Isham Jones conducting Ray Miller's Orchestra. " I'll See You in My Dreams" is a popular song, composed by Isham Jones, with lyrics by Gus Kahn, and published in 1924. ![]()
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