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The man was listening to Bing Crosby sing, "Ac-Cent-Tchu-Ate The Positive". I stopped and smiled in grateful acknowledgment. The Hindu nodded and smiled back. The whole world knew and loved Bing Crosby." [77] His popularity in India led many Hindu singers to imitate and emulate him, notably Kishore Kumar, considered the "Bing Crosby of India". [78]
The song was originally written for Bing Crosby, who lost the part to John Boles, another actor in the film, due to Crosby being jailed for a motoring offence. [1] Crosby recorded the song commercially on March 21, 1930 with Paul Whiteman and his Orchestra. [2] John Boles also recorded the song for commercial issue. [3]
Bing Crosby had seen Julie Andrews in her Broadway debut in The Boy Friend, and invited her to appear in High Tor. [citation needed] It was Andrews' first work in a filmed production, and her American television debut. [14] Because Crosby was uncomfortable with the exigencies of live television, he insisted that it be filmed instead. [15]
"You Keep Coming Back Like a Song" is a popular song written by Irving Berlin for the 1946 film Blue Skies, where it was introduced by Bing Crosby. [1] The song was nominated for "Best Song" in 1946 but lost out to "On the Atchison, Topeka and the Santa Fe". [2]
The Edsel Show was an hour-long television special broadcast live on CBS in the United States on October 13, 1957, intended to promote Ford Motor Company's new Edsel cars. It was a milestone in the long career of entertainer Bing Crosby and is notable as the first CBS entertainment program to be recorded on videotape for rebroadcast in the western part of the country following a live ...
The song was originally recorded by Bing Crosby and the Andrews Sisters on June 30, 1944 [2] [3] and reached number one on the top 100 U.S. songs of 1944. [4] The Crosby / Andrews Sisters version was later used on the soundtrack of the 1977 film Tracks.
"Only Forever" is a song popularized in 1940 by Bing Crosby. It reached number one on the Billboard charts on October 19, 1940 and spent nine weeks in that position during a 20-week stay in the charts. [ 1 ] "
Bing & Satchmo is a 1960 studio album by Bing Crosby and Louis Armstrong that was arranged and conducted by Billy May. [2] The album was recorded for Crosby's label, Project Records, and released by MGM .