Crosby returns from the war to become a nightclub singer. With the help of his fans and love interest Merrick, he rises to the top. This film was made to ride along on the Frank Sinatra craze, which was just then beginning to take off in spectacular fashion after four movies. Includes the
songs: "Fellow on a Furlough" (Bobby Worth), "I'm Not Afraid" (Kim Gannon, Walter Kent), "Come with Me, My Honey" (Mack David, Joan Whitney, Alex Kramer), "Two Heavens" (Don George, Ted Grouya), "Deacon Jones" (Johnny Lange, Hy Heath, Richard Loring).
Released:
1944
Rated:
NR
Length:
68 mins