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"I Had the Craziest Dream" is a popular song which was published in 1942. The music was written by Harry Warren, the lyrics by Mack Gordon. Background
I Had the Craziest Dream (Capitol, 1957) Swingin' School Songs (Coral, 1958) Campus Hop Jazz Goes Dancing (RCA Victor, 1958) Plays Harry James' Big Band Sounds (PRI, 1960) Plays Perez Prado's Big Band Sounds (PRI, 1960) Dave Pell Plays Duke Ellington's Big Band Sounds (PRI, 1960) The Big Small Bands (Capitol, 1960) The Old South Wails (Capitol ...
I Had the Craziest Dream (Capitol Records, 1957) With Shorty Rogers. Martians Come Back! (Atlantic, 1955 [1956]) Way Up There (Atlantic, 1955 [1957]) Portrait of Shorty (RCA Victor, 1957) Afro-Cuban Influence (RCA Victor, 1958) Chances Are It Swings (RCA Victor, 1958) The Wizard of Oz and Other Harold Arlen Songs (RCA Victor, 1959)
1942 sheet music cover, "At Last", as recorded by Glenn Miller and His Orchestra from the movie Orchestra Wives, Leo Feist, New York.. Mack Gordon (born Morris Gittler; June 21, 1904 – February 28, 1959) [1] was an American lyricist for the stage and film.
I Had the Craziest Dream Bluebird 30-0810 78 RPM, 10" Ten Little Soldiers (On a Ten Day Leave) Rose Ann of Charing Cross Bluebird 30-0811 78 RPM, 10" It Can't be Wrong (from 1942 Warner Bros. film "Now, Voyager") Comin' In on a Wing and a Prayer Bluebird 30-0815 78 RPM, 10" A G.I. Wish If I Were You Victor 20-1677 78 RPM, 10"
Tender Loving World (1973) When It's Time to Tell (1973) That's Love (1973) How Could I Go On (1973) Sleepy Baby (1973) With Abe Most. Abe Most Live! (1994) I Love Yo Much Too Much (2007) With Paul Cacia. Paul & His New Age Jazz Orchestra (2003) Cacia: Portrait (2003) With others. Elvis Presley Elvis 1968; Dinah Washington The Definitive Dianah ...
The March on Washington Speech, known as "I Have a Dream Speech", has been shown to have had several versions, written at several different times. [25] It has no single version draft, but is an amalgamation of several drafts, and was originally called "Normalcy, Never Again". Little of this, and another "Normalcy Speech", ended up in the final ...
Only background shots were filmed in Canada, however. "I Had the Craziest Dream", which is sung by Harry James's band singer Helen Forrest in the film, became one of Betty Grable's signature songs. Grable and James were married in 1943, and according to modern sources, they named their first-born daughter, Victoria Elizabeth, after the ...