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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
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 ...
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.
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I Had the Craziest Dream (1961) ... (1966) Jazz Goes to the Movies is an album by American jazz ... The Allmusic review by Ken Dryden awarded the album 4 stars ...
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"I've Heard That Song Before" is a 1942 American popular song about nostalgia [3] with music by Jule Styne and lyrics by Sammy Cahn. [4] It was introduced by Martha O'Driscoll (dubbed by Margaret Whiting) in the 1942 film Youth on Parade.