I'll Be Seeing You by Billie Holiday - Songfacts

I'll Be Seeing You

Album: The Notebook (1944)
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  • This sentimental ballad was originally written for the 1938 Broadway musical comedy Right This Way by Sammy Fain (music) and Irving Kahal (lyrics). It was performed in the musical by the singer Tamara Drasin during the third act, while seated downstage at a little café table. Right This Way closed after 15 performances, but this tune became a jazz standard, which has been covered by many musicians.
  • The song became a huge emotional hit during World War II, in a country where many loved ones were serving far away overseas. A recording by Bing Crosby became a hit in 1944, reaching #1 for the week of July 1. However, for many, it's Billie Holiday's version recorded with Eddie Heywood and his Orchestra the same year that is the best known, though some believe that a live version recorded live in the Carnegie Hall in November 1956, was Lady Day's best rendering of this song.
  • The song has long been associated with Liberace, who embraced it as the theme music to his 1950s television show.
  • Frank Sinatra recorded multiple versions of the song initially with Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra in 1940 and later two slower interpretations in 1961 and 1962.
  • This was the song Johnny Carson asked Stevie Wonder to sing to him to close out his 30-year run on The Tonight Show.
  • The song was featured in the 1944 drama film I'll Be Seeing You made by Selznick International Pictures, Dore Schary Productions and Vanguard Pictures. The movie's title was taken from the song, at the suggestion of Schary.
  • Other movies where the song featured include John Schlesinger's 1979 wartime romance Yanks, where it was sung on the soundtrack by Anne Shelton, and the 2004 film The Notebook, where it was Noah and Allie's tune.
  • Eric Clapton closed his 2016 I Still Do album with an interpretation of the tune. He told the Chicago Tribune that he included a version of the jazz standard on the album in case it's his final release. "It's one of those things that's been haunting me," he said. "I love the song and I love the sentiment. Just in case I don't cut another record, this is how I feel. I kind of might be saying goodbye. But I've been doing that for a while."
  • Opportunity was the second of the two rovers launched in 2003 to land on Mars and begin traversing the Red Planet in search of signs of past life. It landed on Mars the following year to begin missions planned to last three months, but far exceeded expectations and kept going until 2018.

    The last message Opportunity sent was, "My battery is low and it's getting dark." NASA sent recovery commands along with a song: Billie Holiday's "I'll Be Seeing You."
  • Singer-songwriter Cat Power recorded the song for her 2022 collection of cover songs, Covers.

    Power first sang her version at the memorial service for her friend, fashion designer Benjamin Cho, who died in 2017. In 2019, there was another somber request for it after the death of Philippe Zdar, half of French dance duo Cassius and mixer of her electronic 2012 album Sun. "His wife asked if I wanted to sing at his funeral in Montmartre," she related to Mojo magazine, "and I sang it to her in the studio."

    The lines, "I'll be looking at the moon, but I'll be seeing you," were particularly resonant, as in the couple's bedroom, they could see the moon through the glass ceiling. "I wanted to record it for her and for anyone who has a devastating loss. So that's why I wanted to put that on the record - for those who have to continue to walk on the earth," she said. "That never ends that loss."

Comments: 5

  • Nancy from Tucson,azYour lyrics are good, but I think it says "in everything that's light and gay", not 'everything that's night and day' like you wrote. It was back when GAY just meant Happy, not that there's anything wrong with alternate lifestyles.
  • Rose Ann Derosa Werbel from FloridaMy dad was in the army and we both love to sing so he would write to my mom and tell her to have me learn certain songs .. I'll be seeing you was his favorite and it still is mine
  • Joyce Griffing-roberts from Manchester Connecticut UsaThis song gives me GOOSE bumps. Brenda Lee does an awesome job on this song. Give it a listen.
  • Barry from Sauquoit, NySeventy five years ago today on July 18th, 1944, "I'll Be Seeing You" by Bing Crosby was the #1 record on Billboard's National Best Selling Retail Records in Stores chart, it's was in it's third of four non-consecutive weeks in the top spot...
    After it's fourth week at #1 it fell to #2, but I don't think Mr. Crosby was too upset, for the record that replaced it in the top spot was his original version of "Swinging On A Star"*, and it remained at #1 for nine weeks...
    In addition, on July 18th, 1944 he had three other records on the Top 10, "Amor" {at #4}, "Long Ago (And Far Away)" {at #5}, and "I Love You" {at #6}...
    * "Swinging On A Star" won the Academy Award for 'Best Original Song', it was featured in the movie 'Going My Way'..
  • Barry from Sauquoit, NyOn October 1, 1959, the Poni-Tails performed "I'll Be Seeing You" on the Dick Clark ABC-TV weekday-afternoon program 'American Bandstand'...
    A little under four weeks later on October 26th "I'll Be Seeing You" entered the Hot Top 100 chart at position #89, the next week it was off the chart, the following week it re-entered at #92 and then the next week, it's third and final week, it peaked at #87...
    As noted above, "I'll Be Seeing You' was first performed in the 1938 Broadway musical 'Right This Way'...
    On July 1st, 1944 Bing Crosby's version of the song peaked at #1 {for four non-consecutive weeks}...
    Three other covered versions have charted; Tommy Sands {#51 in 1959}, the Five Satins {#79 in 1960}, and Frank Sinatra {#58 in 1961}...
    The Poni-Tails had two other Top 100 records, "Born Too Late" {#7 in 1958} and "Seven Minutes In Heaven" {#85, also in 1958}.
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