High Hopes (1959 song)

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"High Hopes" is a popular song, introduced in the 1959 film A Hole In The Head, winning the Academy Award for Best Original Song in 1959. The music was written by Jimmy Van Heusen, the lyrics by Sammy Cahn. It was recorded by Frank Sinatra in 1959 in a hit version, featuring a children's choir, which was included in a 1961 Sinatra album, All the Way. The tune reached #30 on the Billboard Hot 100.

Doris Day also recorded a cover of the song, and the music, with different lyrics, was used as a theme song[1] for the 1960 Presidential Campaign of John Kennedy.

Taking up the sentiments expressed in the song, the Boston-based Joslin Diabetes Center "High Hopes Fund" was established in 1993 by the estate of Sammy Cahn. The former Joslin patient and songwriter's goal was to provide hope and encouragement to kids with diabetes while supporting research into the causes of the disease.

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Preceded by
"Gigi" from Gigi
Academy Award for Best Original Song
1959
Succeeded by
"Never on Sunday" from Never on Sunday