According to J. Kent Barnhart many of the songs written in the late
30’s or very early 40’s weren’t widely accepted or popular. Some of
those songs breathed new life as the United States entered into World
War II. Suddenly those songs were on the lips of everyone as they told
of love and separation. Those songs were brought back to life in “I’ll
Be Seeing You”, at the Quality Hill Playhouse.
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