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About the song

“I’ll Be Seeing You” is a timeless classic that Jo Stafford brought to life in 1944, during a time when the world was deeply affected by World War II. This song, which first appeared in the 1938 Broadway musical Right This Way, was composed by Sammy Fain with lyrics by Irving Kahal. Though many artists have covered it over the years, Jo Stafford’s version stands out for its heartfelt delivery, resonating with soldiers and their loved ones separated by the war.

Jo Stafford, known for her warm and soothing voice, captured the melancholy and hope within the song, making it one of her signature pieces. The song speaks of love and longing, with the promise of seeing each other again in familiar places, reflecting the uncertainty and yearning that many experienced during the war years. This sense of nostalgia and bittersweet emotion helped the song become an anthem for those waiting for their loved ones to return home.

“I’ll Be Seeing You” became a hit for Stafford and has since remained a beloved standard, often associated with memories of the past and the enduring hope for the future. It’s a poignant reminder of the power of music to provide comfort and connection, even in the most challenging times.

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