Bing Crosby (1903–1977)
Born Harry Lillis Crosby, 2 (or 3, per nndb, Wikipedia) May 1903, Tacoma, Washington; died 14 October 1977, Madrid, Spain.
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• Bing Crosby…—“And the angels sing” b/w “S’posin’” [the Music Maids] [10″ single]
• Bing Crosby & Bob Hope with Dorothy Lamour—Philco radio time/Bob Hope & Bing Crosby…with Doris Day—The new Swan show (1975)
• Bing Crosby & Rosemary Clooney—White Christmas (1978) (See Rosemary Clooney.)
“And the angels sing” b/w “S’posin’” [the Music Maids] [10″ single]
• Bing Crosby…—“And the angels sing” b/w “S’posin’” [the Music Maids] [10″ single]
p/d Decca [10/78]
‹ Jewish, Ashkenazi ›
And the angels sing [דער שטילער בולגאַר]
~[(music: traditional, arranged:) Ziggy Elman (as Ziggie Elman); (English lyrics:) Johnny Mercer]
—Bing Crosby with John Scott Trotter and his orchestra
S’posin’
~[(music:) Paul Denniker; (lyrics:) Andy Razaf]
—Bing Crosby assisted by the Music Maids[;] vocal with instrumental accompaniment directed by John Scott Trotter [2413]
…& Bob Hope with…—Philco radio time/The new Swan show [Dorothy Lamour, Doris Day]
• Bing Crosby & Bob Hope with Dorothy Lamour—Philco radio time/Bob Hope & Bing Crosby…with Doris Day—The new Swan show
p/d Radiola MR-1044 [M] [1948,] 1975
Release no. 44; Comedy series no. 16.
• Bing Crosby & Bob Hope with Dorothy Lamour exactly as heard on Philco radio time, January 29, 1947, on ABC Radio. (Unedited, the complete show.)
• Bob Hope & Bing Crosby[;] the complete broadcast, exactly as heard on “The new Swan show,” on NBC with Doris Day, Nov. 7, 1948.
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