We were so lucky that we had Bing Crosby. The detractors and mud slingers are like small dogs yapping around the heels of a giant. Thank you for uploading this tribute film. It is a shame that Bing's death coincided with the publication of his sons lies. Long may his voice, and his modest unflappable presence inspire many generations of men and women. Thank's again for posting George.
Now that we have downloadable music from places like Spotify…I have discovered a treasure trove of wonderful Bing singing. He was incredibly versatile…but my favorite is when he sings “jazz style”.
He was a true innovator who exploited the most modern of technological advances in musical performing and revolutionized what countless other singers of the 40's 50's and 60's did on a stage and in a recording studio. Frank Sinatra owed him tremendous debt as did Perry Como, Ella Fitzgerald, Kay Starr, Dean Martina, Peggy Lee Vic Damone, Dinah Shore, Eddie Fisher, Rosemary Clooney, Nat King Cole, Jo Stafford, Andy Williams, Vera Lynne, Pat Boone, Mel Torme, Doris Day, Lena Horne, Tony Bennet. Literally every single torchsong singer or crooner learned how to use a modern microphone and soften their sound to create an intimate less formal relationship with their audience whether it be in a dinner club, on a Vegas stage, in a recording studio or transferred through a box and a speaker into thousands and thousands of living rooms.
I see a lot of similarities between Dixie Lee and Gail Russell. Both were beautiful, talented and charming actresses but crippling shyness led them to drink to excess.
To me, Bing Crosby is and will always be the greatest of them all popular music singers. God bless him.
We were so lucky that we had Bing Crosby.
The detractors and mud slingers are like small dogs yapping around the heels of a giant.
Thank you for uploading this tribute film. It is a shame that Bing's death coincided with the publication of his sons lies.
Long may his voice, and his modest unflappable presence inspire many generations of men and women.
Thank's again for posting George.
Amen Brother.
Very well said! Let the yapping dogs yap! It's disgusting. He is a LEGEND!
Now that we have downloadable music from places like Spotify…I have discovered a treasure trove of wonderful Bing singing. He was incredibly versatile…but my favorite is when he sings “jazz style”.
One of the best singers the 20th century ever produced. His voice and the tunes 🎶 he did have lasted the test of time God bless you Mr Crosby
Thank you very much for this video ❤
I smoke my pipe in Your Honor Bing . Thank you for the wonderful memories.
I like video about the past. It's history. Thanks for sharing
It's such a blessing that he died doing something he LOVED so much...playing golf. RIP and God bless him.
He was a true innovator who exploited the most modern of technological advances in musical performing and revolutionized what countless other singers of the 40's 50's and 60's did on a stage and in a recording studio. Frank Sinatra owed him tremendous debt as did Perry Como, Ella Fitzgerald, Kay Starr, Dean Martina, Peggy Lee Vic Damone, Dinah Shore, Eddie Fisher, Rosemary Clooney, Nat King Cole, Jo Stafford, Andy Williams, Vera Lynne, Pat Boone, Mel Torme, Doris Day, Lena Horne, Tony Bennet. Literally every single torchsong singer or crooner learned how to use a modern microphone and soften their sound to create an intimate less formal relationship with their audience whether it be in a dinner club, on a Vegas stage, in a recording studio or transferred through a box and a speaker into thousands and thousands of living rooms.
A good, warts and all bio
I see a lot of similarities between Dixie Lee and Gail Russell. Both were beautiful, talented and charming actresses but crippling shyness led them to drink to excess.
NO HE WASN'T THE MOST HEARD SINGER.