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"Aren’t You Glad You’re You?" is a 1945 popular standard composed by Jimmy Van Heusen, with lyrics by Johnny Burke. Van Heusen and Burke wrote the song for the film The Bells of St. Mary's, directed by Leo McCarey, and starring Bing Crosby and Ingrid Bergman in the main roles. Bing Crosby presents the song in the film. "Aren't You Glad You Are You?" received an Academy Award nomination in the Best Song category in 1946 but lost out to "It Might As Well Be Spring". Bing Crosby's recording of the song on September 10, 1945 for Decca Records reached No.8 in the Billboard charts.

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  • Aren't You Glad You're You? (en)
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  • Aren’t You Glad You’re You? ist ein Song von Jimmy Van Heusen (Musik) und Johnny Burke (Text), der 1945 veröffentlicht wurde. Van Heusen und Burke schrieben Aren’t You Glad You’re You? für den Film Die Glocken von St. Marien (Originaltitel The Bells of St. Mary’s, 1945) unter der Regie von Leo McCarey, mit Bing Crosby und Ingrid Bergman in den Hauptrollen. Bing Crosby stellt den Song im Film vor. Aren’t You Glad You’re You? erhielt 1946 eine Oscar-Nominierung in der Kategorie Bester Song. (de)
  • "Aren’t You Glad You’re You?" is a 1945 popular standard composed by Jimmy Van Heusen, with lyrics by Johnny Burke. Van Heusen and Burke wrote the song for the film The Bells of St. Mary's, directed by Leo McCarey, and starring Bing Crosby and Ingrid Bergman in the main roles. Bing Crosby presents the song in the film. "Aren't You Glad You Are You?" received an Academy Award nomination in the Best Song category in 1946 but lost out to "It Might As Well Be Spring". Bing Crosby's recording of the song on September 10, 1945 for Decca Records reached No.8 in the Billboard charts. (en)
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  • Aren’t You Glad You’re You? ist ein Song von Jimmy Van Heusen (Musik) und Johnny Burke (Text), der 1945 veröffentlicht wurde. Van Heusen und Burke schrieben Aren’t You Glad You’re You? für den Film Die Glocken von St. Marien (Originaltitel The Bells of St. Mary’s, 1945) unter der Regie von Leo McCarey, mit Bing Crosby und Ingrid Bergman in den Hauptrollen. Bing Crosby stellt den Song im Film vor. Aren’t You Glad You’re You? erhielt 1946 eine Oscar-Nominierung in der Kategorie Bester Song. Bing Crosbys Plattenaufnahme des Songs (erschienen auf Brunswick 03636) war gekoppelt mit George W. Meyers Song In Land Beginning Again, der ebenfalls aus dem Film stammte. Bereits im Jahr 1945 wurde der Filmsong von Ernst Höllerhagen, Les Brown (mit der Bandvokalistin Doris Day; Columbia 36875), Tommy Dorsey (RCA Victor 20-1728) gecovert; in den folgenden Jahren nahmen u. a. auch George Olsen (Majestic), The Pied Pipers/Paul Weston (Capitol 225), Peggy Lee, in den 1950er-Jahren auch Gerry Mulligan/Chet Baker, June Christy, Joe Williams, Mel Tormé/George Shearing, Rebecca Kilgore (The Music of Jimmy Van Heusen), Barbara Lea und John McNeil/Bill McHenry den Filmsong auf. In den 1970er Jahren wurde das Lied in der Kindersendung Sesamstraße verwendet. (de)
  • "Aren’t You Glad You’re You?" is a 1945 popular standard composed by Jimmy Van Heusen, with lyrics by Johnny Burke. Van Heusen and Burke wrote the song for the film The Bells of St. Mary's, directed by Leo McCarey, and starring Bing Crosby and Ingrid Bergman in the main roles. Bing Crosby presents the song in the film. "Aren't You Glad You Are You?" received an Academy Award nomination in the Best Song category in 1946 but lost out to "It Might As Well Be Spring". Bing Crosby's recording of the song on September 10, 1945 for Decca Records reached No.8 in the Billboard charts. The song was quickly covered by The Pied Pipers (Capitol 225), Les Brown (with the band vocalist Doris Day, Columbia 36875) and Tommy Dorsey (RCA Victor 20-1728). who all reached the Billboard charts with their versions. It was subsequently covered by George Olsen (Majestic), Peggy Lee, Gerry Mulligan and Chet Baker (on Gerry Mulligan Quartet Volume 1), Barbara Lea (1957), June Christy (1960), Rosemary Clooney (1961), Joe Williams (1961), Mel Tormé and George Shearing (Concord Jazz CCD-4471), Tiny Tim (For All My Little Friends, 1969), Michael Feinstein (Pure Imagination, 1992), Rebecca Kilgore (The Music of Jimmy Van Heusen, 2005), and John McNeil & Bill McHenry Quartet (for their album Chill Morn He Climb Jenny 2010). (en)
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