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♥ 'I'll Be Seeing You' ♥ (most beautiful heartwarming version)
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I'll Be Seeing You
♥ I'll find you in the morning sun and when the night is new...
I'll be looking at the moon...and...
I'll Be Seeing You....
♥
Artist: Newell Oler
(Thanks to the artist for the arrangement and piano rendition.)
♥
video scenery:
Unterschweinstiegschneise, Frankfurt, Germany
Trichterfeldschneise = Funnel-field Path
(This video is a composite of photos and video clips that I took in a park in Germany. All photos and video clips are mine --- taken at different times.)
♥♥♥♥♥
From Wikipedia:
"I'll Be Seeing You" is a popular song from the Broadway musical
"Right This Way".
Its music was written by Sammy Fain, the lyrics by Irving Kahal.
The song was published in 1938.
The first four lines of the tune replicate the theme of the last movement of Gustav Mahler's Third Symphony.
My note:
(Mahler's Symphony No.3 In D Minor: 6. Langsam. Ruhevoll. Empfunden)
my trivia:
The main character of book "Somewhere in Time" was listening to the symphonies of Gustav Mahler when he "travelled" back in time.
The movie version however (Jane Seymour and Christopher Reeves) had the music of Rachmaninoff and John Barry in it.
Enjoy!
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♥ I'll find you in the morning sun and when the night is new...
I'll be looking at the moon...and...
I'll Be Seeing You....
♥
Artist: Newell Oler
(Thanks to the artist for the arrangement and piano rendition.)
♥
video scenery:
Unterschweinstiegschneise, Frankfurt, Germany
Trichterfeldschneise = Funnel-field Path
(This video is a composite of photos and video clips that I took in a park in Germany. All photos and video clips are mine --- taken at different times.)
♥♥♥♥♥
From Wikipedia:
"I'll Be Seeing You" is a popular song from the Broadway musical
"Right This Way".
Its music was written by Sammy Fain, the lyrics by Irving Kahal.
The song was published in 1938.
The first four lines of the tune replicate the theme of the last movement of Gustav Mahler's Third Symphony.
My note:
(Mahler's Symphony No.3 In D Minor: 6. Langsam. Ruhevoll. Empfunden)
my trivia:
The main character of book "Somewhere in Time" was listening to the symphonies of Gustav Mahler when he "travelled" back in time.
The movie version however (Jane Seymour and Christopher Reeves) had the music of Rachmaninoff and John Barry in it.
Enjoy!
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