- A talented singer's musical career begins to soar.
- After landing a job singing on the radio, Jane Froman marries musical accompanist Don Ross. Under Don's management, she rises to stardom and is invited to perform for the troops during World War II. En route, her plane goes down, leaving her with serious leg injuries. While on the mend, she begins a romance with John Burn, a wounded military pilot. She intends to return to singing, but with two men in her heart, life is ever more complicated.—Jwelch5742
- Jane Froman, an aspiring songstress, lands a job in radio with help from pianist Don Ross, whom she later marries. Jane's popularity soars, and she leaves on a European tour, but her plane crashes in Lisbon and she is partially crippled. Unable to walk without crutches, Jane nevertheless goes on to entertain the Allied troops in World War II.—Dan Navarro <daneldorado@yahoo.com>
- Young Jane Froman lands a job at a Cincinnati radio station thanks to less-successful singer Don Ross. Managed by Ross, her career soars, but their personal relationship doesn't. World War II arrives and the USO calls Jane to Europe, where a plane crash puts her in the hospital with mangled legs. Will she walk again? Her travails are complicated by a romantic triangle with Ross and airline pilot John Burn...—Rod Crawford <puffinus@u.washington.edu>
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By what name was With a Song in My Heart (1952) officially released in Canada in English?
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