Childhood and rise to success
Born to Solomon and Anna Stein Shore, Jewish immigrants from Russia, she lived in Winchester, Tennessee. When she was two years old, she was stricken with polio (infantile paralysis), a disease that was not handled well at the time. Thankfully, her parents cared enough to provide intensive care for her, and she recovered and overcame the disease. However, she suffered from having a slightly deformed foot and limp, which did not physically impede her. She performed at a night club when she was only 14 years old.
When her mother died unexpectedly of a heart attack, Dinah went to Vanderbilt University, where she participated in many events and activities. She graduated from the university in 1938. She decided to get back into pursuing her career in singing, so she went to New York to audition for orchestras and radio stations. In many of her auditions, she sang the popular song "Dinah." When disc jockey Martin Block could not remember her name, he called her the "Dinah girl," and soon after the name stuck, becoming her stage name. She eventually was hired as a vocalist at radio station WNEW, where she sang with Frank Sinatra. She also recorded and performed with the Xavier Cugat orchestra. Eventually, she got her recording contract with RCA Victor records in 1940.
Career in the 1940s and 1950s
While recording on RCA Victor's Bluebird label, she released her first recording, "Yes, My Darling Daughter" and it became a major hit for her. Dinah's singing came to the attention of Eddie Cantor, and he signed her as a regular on his popular radio show, "Time to Smile", in 1940. Dinah credits him for teaching her self-confidence, comedic timing and the ways of connecting with an audience.
She was a featured vocalist on The Chamber Music Society of Lower Basin Street and soon became a successful radio and music star with her own radio show in 1943, "Call to Music". Also in 1943, she appeared in her first movie, "Thank Your Lucky Stars". The movie starred Eddie Cantor, and she soon went to another radio show, "Paul Whiteman Presents". During this time, America had been actively involved in World War 2 and Dinah became a popular favorite with the troops, similar to the popularity of Bing Crosby. She was having major record hits, like "I will Walk Alone" and "Blues In the Night", one of her first of many number-one hits to come. To support the troops overseas, who adored her singing, she participated in USO tours to Europe. She met a young actor ready to go into military service named George Montgomery. They married on December 3, 1943. Despite their marriage, Montgomery soon went into service. When he returned from the service, they settled in San Fernando, California. In 1948, their first child was born, a daughter named Messina, and they also adopted a son in 1954 named John David and then moved to Beverly Hills.
Dinah continued appearing in radio shows throughout the 1940s. She performed in radio shows like "Birds Eye-Open House" and "Ford Radio Show". One of her most popular recordings was "Baby It's Cold Outside" with Buddy Clark. The song was covered by many other artists, Ella Fitzgerald for example. Other hits followed this success like "Buttons and Bows" and "The Gypsy". She was a regular with Jack Smith on his radio show on CBS, which ran for 15 minutes. She went into many more movies. As an actress, Shore appeared in many musical films, such as "Belle of the Yukon" and "Up in Arms" (both in 1944), and "Till the Clouds Roll By" (1946). She was also featured in numerous TV movies and series. She lent her musical voice to two Disney films: "Make Mine Music" (1946) and "Fun and Fancy Free" (1947). In early 1946, she moved to another label, Columbia Records. In 1950 she made her television show debut on "The Ed Wynn Show" and also made a guest appearance on Bob Hope's first television show. After being on many other people's television shows, she got her own, "The Dinah Shore Show" in 1951. She did two fifteen minute shows a week for NBC. She won her first Emmy for the show in 1955. The show was sponsored by Chevrolet automobiles. The sponsor's theme song ("See the USA in your Chevrolet") became the singer's signature piece. She continued to appear in Chevrolet advertising through the 1950s.
Later career
From 1970 through 1980, Shore hosted two daytime programs, "Dinah's Place" (1970-1974) on NBC and "Dinah!" (later "Dinah and Friends") in syndication from 1974 through 1980. On her show "Dinah!", she once had the misfortune of interviewing the comedian Andy Kaufman in his Tony Clifton guise. He took deliberate offense at her questions and eventually tipped a pan of eggs over her head. This happened live on the air in front of a huge TV audience and Shore's producers cut to an impromptu commercial as Kaufman was escorted out of the studio.
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Shore, with her Dixie drawl and demure manner, was always identified with the South, and guests on her shows often commented on it.
Shore won nine Emmys, a Peabody Award and a Golden Globe.
Shore guest starred on "Pee-wee's Playhouse Christmas Special", calling Pee-wee on his picturephone and singing "The 12 Days of Christmas". Throughout the special, Pee-wee walks past the picture phone, only to hear her going past the original 12 days ("...on the 500th day of Christmas...")
Personal life
Shore was married to actor George Montgomery from 1943 to 1962 and had a daughter, Melissa Ann (known today as Melissa Montgomery-Hime, executor of the Dinah Shore Trust and the owner of the rights to most of Shore's television series). Shore later adopted a son, John David 'Jody' Montgomery. After her divorce from Montgomery, she briefly married Maurice Smith. In the early 1970s, Shore had a long and happy public romance with actor Burt Reynolds, who was 20 years her junior. The relationship gave Shore an updated, sexy image, and took some of the pressure off Reynolds in maintaining his image as a ladies' man.
Death and legacy
Dinah Shore died in Beverly Hills, California of ovarian cancer at age 77 (5 days before her 78th birthday). Her ashes were divided and she has two burial sites. Half were interred in the Hillside Memorial Park Cemetery in Culver City, California and the other half interred at Forest Lawn Cemetery (Cathedral City) near her beloved second home in Palm Springs, California.
Shore's legacy resonates posthumously, with a 1998 album featuring the arrangement skills of Andre Previn combined with the re-releasing of some of her classic recordings like 'April in Paris', and 'My Funny Valentine', garnering moderate success.
I'll Be Seeing You
Dinah Shore Lyrics
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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
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
The song 'I'll Be Seeing You', released in 1944, was written by Sammy Fain (music) and Irving Kahal (lyrics). It is a love song sung by Dinah Shore with a melancholic tone. The song talks about longing and yearning to see a loved one again. The singer reminisces about all the places where they have met and spent time together, and even in their absence, these places bring back memories of their moments together. The small café, the park across the way with chestnut trees and the wishing well, and the children's carousel are all reminders of the love that is cherished.
The lyrics further suggest that the singer finds the loved one in everything that is "light and gay". They will always think of their loved one in that way. The song creates a nostalgic and longing atmosphere, which is heightened by the line "I'll find you in the morning sun and when the night is new". It suggests that the singer is not over the loved one and hopes to see them again.
Line by Line Meaning
I'll be seeing you in all the old familiar places
I'll remember you wherever I go, in all the places we shared memories together.
That this heart of mine embraces all day through
My heart cherishes the memories we made and I think about them all day long.
In that small cafe, the park across the way
I'll remember the times we spent at that cozy little cafe and watching the world go by in the park.
The children's carousel, the chestnut trees, the wishing well
I'll always think of the happy moments we had together surrounded by the laughter of children at the carousel, the beauty of chestnut trees, and our wishes at the wishing well.
I'll be seeing you in every lovely summer's day
Every happy summer day will bring memories of you, and the joy we had together that makes them lovely.
In everything that's light and gay
Everything that's bright and happy will remind me of the fun times we shared together.
I'll always think of you that way
No matter what happens, I'll always remember the happy and joyful moments we had together.
I'll find you in the morning sun
I'll see you again in the light of the morning sun and think of the happy moments we had together.
And when the night is new
As the night begins, I'll remember our time together and all the happiness we shared.
I'll be looking at the moon
Gazing at the moon will remind me of the times we spent together under the same starry sky.
But I'll be seeing you
But regardless of where I am or what I'm doing, my memories of our joyful time together will stay with me always.
Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Irving Kahal, Sammy Fain
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
mark gatti
Something uniquely soft and peaceful in Dinah’s voice.👍
Sylvia Helena Galindo
Amazing song, with the sweet voice of Dinah Shore...♥️♥️♥️
Eric Dreizen
The greatest singer in the world along with some of the world's greatest players. A beautiful gem in Dinah's unparalleled career!
marit kjønø
Love it ♥
Jennifer Jacobs.
Andre Previn playing the piano. Lovely song. 😊
Jaime L-Y
Thank you for uploading. I used this song in a memorial slideshow for my father. Beautiful rendition. 💕
yoichiro tani
You are welcome. I'm glad that you liked her song!!
mrjayessdoubleu
Beautiful...
Cigar 423
Very Beautiful song ❤❤❤ 2022
lolofeeful
Fantastische Musik, sanft und wunderbar, danke ...liebe grüße, Lolo