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In the fall of 1964, legendary crooner and film star Bing Crosby made a failed attempt to be part of the television sitcom landscape. The series was titled, The Bing Crosby Show.
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]
Another common set-piece in the films is a monologue by Crosby "telling it like it is" to the Dorothy Lamour character, only to fall into traditional Crosby-singing-a-ballad; an example from The Road to Rio (1947) features the Crosby character analyzing the true love-encounters of a (fictional) film scene, followed by his singing "But Beautiful ...
Bing Crosby included the song in a medley on his album On the Happy Side (1962). In 2012, Broadway icon Carol Channing released a duet of the song with Country singer T. Graham Brown on her album True To The Red, White, and Blue. Glen Gray; Kay Kyser; The King Sisters; Bob Crosby; Barry Wood; Dick Rogers; Frankie Masters; Jimmy Joy
Representatives of Club Crosby and the International Crosby Circle came together under the leadership of Wig Wiggins to make substantial contributions to a major conference titled Bing! Crosby and American Culture held at Hofstra University in Hempstead, New York on November 14–16, 2002.
After Bing's death in 1977, Crosby wrote another book, 1983's My Life With Bing, and made a handful of appearances on TV and stage, including in the 1996 Broadway revival of State Fair.She also ...
part of "Bing Crosby Medley" [5] "'Deed I Do" Fred Rose: Walter Hirsch 1957 with Como's Little Combo (a section of Mitchell Ayres Orchestra) "Deep in the Heart of Texas" Don Swander June Hershey 1941 with the Ted Weems Orchestra [21] [95] "Deep in Your Heart" Jan Crutchfield: 1967 [96] Released in June 1969 [37] "Delaware" Irving Gordon: 1959
Kathryn Crosby, who appeared in such movies as “The 7th Voyage of Sinbad”, “Anatomy of a Murder,” and “Operation Mad Ball” before marrying famed singer and Oscar-winning actor Bing ...