Bing Crosby
Track | Album/Single |
---|---|
Blue Skies | All By Myself / Blue Skies (1946) |
Dream A Little Dream | Bing With A Beat LP (1957) |
East Side Of Heaven | East Side Of Heaven / Sing A Song Of Sunbeams (1938) |
Empty Saddles | Empty Saddles / A Roundup Lullaby (1936) |
The Funny Old Hills | I Have Eyes / The Funny Old Hills (1938) |
Goodnight Sweetheart | Too Late / Goodnight Sweetheart (1931) |
It's The Natural Thing To Do | It's The Natural Thing To Do / All You Want To Do Is Dance (1937) |
Learn To Croon | Learn To Croon / Moonstruck (1933) |
Pennies From Heaven | So Do I / Pennies From Heaven (1936) |
Please | Please (1932) |
A Roundup Lullaby | Empty Saddles / A Roundup Lullaby (1936) |
That Sly Old Gentleman (From Featherbed Lane) | Hang Your Heart On A Hickory Limb / That Sly Old Gentleman (1939) |
Where The Blue Of The Night (Meets The Gold Of The Day) | Where The Blue Of The Night (Meets The Gold Of The Day) (1931) |
Contributor: Kenneth Pooley
Would we have had Please Please Me without ”Please Lend Your Little Ears To My Pleas”? If Lennon hadn’t heard the Crosby recording of Please, then probably not, or so the story goes.
Bing Crosby biography (Apple Music)
TopperPost #9
Great list – would have to have ‘Brother, Can You Spare a Dime’ in my top ten, though. A master class in letting the words do the work… Would also probably include his great versions of the Rodgers and Hart classics, ‘Blue Room’ and ‘Mountain Greenery’.