Album US 1944 on Brunswick label
Pop (Vocal)
Includes a tri-fold pamphlet with notes by Carroll Carroll and Milt Gabler writing about Crosby and the records, respectively. Back of pamphlet also lists other albums in the series. Discs originally released as: 80055 = Brunswick 6226, "Where The Blue Of The Night Meets The Gold Of The Day / A Faded Summer Love," 1932. 80056 = Brunswick 6169, "Star Dust / Dancing In The Dark," 1931. 80057 = Brunswick 6179, "I Apologize / Sweet And Lovely," 1931. 80058 = Brunswick 6145, "Many Happy Returns Of The Day / At Your Command," 1931.
Bing Crosby voc, 1903-1977 US album by, songwriter | |
Fred E. Ahlert , 1892-1953 US songwriter | |
Roy Turk , 1892-1934 US songwriter | |
Phil Baxter voc, 1896-1972 US songwriter | |
Hoagy Carmichael voc, p, 1899-1981 US songwriter | |
MItchell Parish , songwriter | |
Schwartz & Dietz , songwriter | |
Gus Arnheim p, 1897-1955 US songwriter | |
Harry Tobias , 1895-1994 US songwriter | |
Jules LeMare , songwriter | |
Al Goodhart p, 1905-1955 US songwriter | |
Al Hoffman , 1902-1960 US songwriter | |
Ed Nelson , US songwriter | |
Al Dubin , 1891-1945 CH songwriter | |
Joe Burke p, 1884-1950 US songwriter | |
Harry Barris voc, 1905-1962 US songwriter |
Carroll Carroll liner notes |
Milt Gabler liner notes |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Where The Blue Of The Night Meets The Gold Of The Day | Bing Crosby | ||
2 | A Faded Summer Love | Bing Crosby | ||
3 | Star Dust | Bing Crosby | ||
4 | Dancing In The Dark | Bing Crosby | ||
5 | Sweet And Lovely | Bing Crosby | ||
6 | I Apologize | Bing Crosby | ||
7 | Many Happy Returns Of The Day | Bing Crosby | ||
8 | At Your Command | Bing Crosby |