I'll See You Again

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"I'll See You Again" is a song by the English songwriter Sir Noel Coward.

It originated in Coward's 1929 operetta Bitter Sweet, however soon emerged as a standard in its own right and became one of Coward's best known compositions. In 1961 it was memorably arranged by Axel Stordahl for Frank Sinatra in his final Capitol Records album Point of No Return.

It has been covered by a wide range of singers including Bryan Ferry, emulating Sinatra's approach.