Here Is My Heart is a 1934 American musical comedy film directed by Frank Tuttle and starring Bing Crosby, Kitty Carlisle, and Roland Young.
It is based on the play La Grande-duchesse et le garçon d'étage by Alfred Savoir.
A famous singer pretends to be a penniless waiter to get close to the woman of his dreams, a European princess.
[1] The critics liked the film, with The New York Times saying, "...the new Bing Crosby film at the Paramount is a witty, lyrical and debonair farce, and a first-rate addition to the holiday bounties... Mr. Crosby, who has already shown that his talents include a gift for light comedy, emerges this time as a celebrated songbird who, having made his way in the world, decides to take his million dollars and satisfy all the frustrated ambitions which he had brooded over as a boy.
"[2] Variety praised it as well: "A setup for the Crosby fans and an excellent example of musical comedy picture making.