I'll See You in My Dreams (1951)





As Gus Kahn, a composer of popular music, enters a Chicago music publisher's office, the boss's secretary, Grace LeBoy, tells him he should stop writing patriotic songs and write about romantic themes. The result is Gus's first big hit.


Books with substantial mentioning of I'll See You in My Dreams

Christopher Young
The Films of Doris Day
Secaucus, N.J., 1977

Books with an entry on I'll See You in My Dreams

Alan G. Fetrow
Feature Films, 1950 - 1959, a United States Filmography
Jefferson, NC, 1999