Album CA 1975 on Totem Records label
Pop and Soundtrack (Big Band, Easy Listening, Novelty)
These were radio programs. The first program was on Bing's "Philco Radio Time" program of January 15, 1947 (Totem (7) 1016) and was such a success that Bing had him back nine more times - and Jolie was in San Francisco to do yet another when he was struck down by a fatal illness. Bing guested on Jolson's "Kraft Music Hall" twice. Altogether, Bing & Al appeared together twelve times and all twelve of these shows will be found on Totem (7) records.
Bing Crosby voc, 1903-1977 US album by | |
Al Jolson voc, 1886-1950 US album by | |
Irving Berlin voc, 1888-1989 US guest |
Jeremy Kay cover |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | December 3, 1947 From Hollywood, California | Bing Crosby & Al Jolson | ||
2 | Pass That Peace Pipe | Bing Crosby & Al Jolson | ||
3 | Kate | Bing Crosby & Al Jolson | ||
4 | Ma Blushin' Rosie | Bing Crosby & Al Jolson | ||
5 | Sunbonnet Sue | Bing Crosby & Al Jolson | ||
6 | A Pretty Girl Is Like A Melody | Bing Crosby & Al Jolson | ||
7 | The Best Things In Life Are Free | Bing Crosby & Al Jolson | ||
8 | May 7, 1947 From Hollywood, California | Bing Crosby & Al Jolson | ||
9 | Country Style | Bing Crosby & Al Jolson | ||
10 | Linda | Bing Crosby & Al Jolson | ||
11 | Oh, How I Hate To Get Up In The Morning | Bing Crosby & Al Jolson | ||
12 | Lazy | Bing Crosby & Al Jolson | ||
13 | All By Myself | Bing Crosby & Al Jolson | ||
14 | Alexander's Ragtime Band | Bing Crosby & Al Jolson | ||
15 | Easter Parade | Bing Crosby & Al Jolson |