About the song

Jo Stafford, a renowned American singer known for her velvety voice and impeccable phrasing, delivered a timeless rendition of “I’ll Be Seeing You” that has captivated audiences for generations. This poignant ballad, originally composed by Sammy Fain and Irving Kahal, was popularized by Stafford’s recording in 1944.

With her warm and inviting vocals, Stafford imbues the song with a sense of longing, nostalgia, and hope. Her interpretation of the lyrics, which express a bittersweet farewell and a promise of future reunion, is both heartfelt and emotionally resonant. Accompanied by a lush orchestral arrangement, Stafford’s performance is a testament to the power of music to evoke deep emotions.

The song’s opening lines, “I’ll be seeing you, in all the old familiar places,” set the stage for a poignant reflection on the past and a hopeful anticipation of the future. Stafford’s delivery is both intimate and evocative, capturing the bittersweet nature of farewells and the enduring power of memory.

“I’ll Be Seeing You” has been covered by numerous artists over the years, but Stafford’s version remains one of the most beloved and enduring interpretations. Her performance is a testament to the song’s timeless appeal and the power of music to connect with listeners on a deep emotional level.

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Lyrics

I’ll be seeing you in all the old familiar places
That this heart of mine embraces all day through
In that small cafe, the park across the way
The children’s carousel, the chestnut trees, the wishing well

I’ll be seeing you in every lovely summer’s day
In everything that’s light and gay
I’ll always think of you that way
I’ll find you in the morning’ sun

And when the night is new
I’ll be looking at the moon
But 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
But I’ll be seeing you

By Tam Le