Album US 2013 on Bing Crosby Enterprises label
Pop and Soundtrack (Vocal)
Per the liner notes: Track 1 broadcast on Woodbury Soap Presents Bing Crosby, October 30, 1934. Track 2 recorded in Hollywood, July 17, 1936, originally released as Decca DLA442-A. Track 3 recorded in Hollywood, March 3, 1937, originally released as Decca DLA738-A. Track 4 recorded in Chicago, October 14, 1938, originally released as Decca C91511-A. Track 5 broadcast on The Kraft Music Hall, October 26, 1939. Track 6 broadcast on The Kraft Music Hall, February 1, 1940. Track 7 recorded in Hollywood, April 15, 1940, originally released as Decca DLA1985-A. Track 8 recorded in Hollywood, January 24, 1942, originally released as Decca DLA2843-B. Track 9 recorded in Hollywood, January 27, 1942, originally released as Decca DLA2857-A. Track 10 broadcast on The Kraft Music Hall, April 15, 1943. Track 11 recorded in Hollywood, February 17, 1944, originally released as Decca L3320-A. Track 12 recorded in Hollywood, December 8, 1944, originally released as Decca L3685-A. Track 13 recorded in San Francisco, January 1950, broadcast on The Bing Crosby Show For Chesterfield, January 25, 1950. Track 14 recorded in San Francisco, November 1950, broadcast on The Bing Crosby Show For Chesterfield, November 29, 1950. Track 15 recorded in Hollywood, October 10, 1951, broadcast on The Bing Crosby Show For Chesterfield, October 24, 1951. Track 16 recorded in Hollywood, November 7, 1951, broadcast on The Bing Crosby Show For Chesterfield, November 28, 1951. Track 17 recorded in Hollywood, November 7, 1951, broadcast on The Bing Crosby Show For Chesterfield, November 14, 1951. Track 18 recorded in Hollywood, November 9, 1952, broadcast on The Bing Crosby Show For General Electric, November 20, 1952. Track 19 recorded in Palm Springs, February 7, 1953, broadcast on The Bing Crosby Show For General Electric, March 12, 1953. Track 20 recorded in Palm Springs, March 14, 1953, broadcast on The Bing Crosby Show For General Electric, May 7, 1953. Track 21 recorded in Hollywood, June 9, 1955, broadcast on The Bing Crosby Show, June 23, 1955. Track 22 recorded in Hollywood, September 20, 1953, broadcast on The Bing Crosby Show For General Electric, November 18, 1953. Digipak packaging.
Bing Crosby voc, 1903-1977 US album by | |
Bing Crosby With Johnny Mercer , performer on track | |
Bing Crosby With The Andrews Sisters , performer on track | |
Bing Crosby With Louis Armstrong , performer on track |
Robert S. Bader compilation producer |
Kathryn Crosby executive producer |
Gene Hobson mastered by |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | P.S. I Love You (1934) | Bing Crosby | 2:10 | |
2 | I'm An Old Cowhand | Bing Crosby | 2:39 | |
3 | Too Marvelous For Words | Bing Crosby | 3:03 | |
4 | You Must Have Been A Beautiful Baby | Bing Crosby | 2:52 | |
5 | Day In, Day Out | Bing Crosby | 2:12 | |
6 | I Thought About You | Bing Crosby | 3:00 | |
7 | Mister Meadowlark | Bing Crosby With Johnny Mercer | 2:40 | |
8 | Skylark | Bing Crosby | 2:56 | |
9 | Blues In The Night | Bing Crosby | 3:05 | |
10 | That Old Black Magic | Bing Crosby | 2:47 | |
11 | On The Atchison, Topeka And The Santa Fe | Bing Crosby | 3:12 | |
12 | Ac-Cent-Tchu-Ate The Positive | Bing Crosby With The Andrews Sisters | 2:41 | |
13 | Lazy Bones | Bing Crosby With Louis Armstrong | 2:56 | |
14 | Autumn Leaves | Bing Crosby | 2:50 | |
15 | In The Cool, Cool, Cool Of The Evening | Bing Crosby | 2:01 | |
16 | Jamboree Jones | Bing Crosby | 3:34 | |
17 | When The World Was Young (Ah, The Apple Trees) | Bing Crosby | 3:06 | |
18 | Glow Worm | Bing Crosby | 2:48 | |
19 | Jeepers Creepers | Bing Crosby | 2:02 | |
20 | And The Angels Sing | Bing Crosby | 3:20 | |
21 | Something's Gotta Give | Bing Crosby | 2:00 | |
22 | P.S. I Love You (1953) | Bing Crosby | 3:27 |