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The Bing Crosby Show (1954) High Tor (1956) The Edsel Show (1957) Bing Crosby in London (1961) The Bing Crosby Show (ABC, 1964–1965) A Little Bit of Irish (1967) Goldilocks (1970) Dr. Cook's Garden (1971) Bing Crosby and Fred Astaire: A Couple of Song and Dance Men (1975)
The Road to Hong Kong is a 1962 British semi-musical comedy film directed by Norman Panama and starring Bing Crosby and Bob Hope, as well as Joan Collins, with an extended cameo featuring Dorothy Lamour [3] in the setting of Hong Kong under British Rule. [4]
Bing Crosby recorded several of the songs for Decca Records. [5] "Moonlight Becomes You" topped the Billboard charts for two weeks during a 17-week stay in the lists. "Constantly" and "(We're Off on the) Road to Morocco" also charted briefly. [6] Crosby's songs were also included in the Bing's Hollywood series.
Anything Goes is a 1936 American musical film directed by Lewis Milestone and starring Bing Crosby, Ethel Merman, Charles Ruggles and Ida Lupino. [1] It is based on the 1934 stage musical Anything Goes by Guy Bolton and P. G. Wodehouse, which included songs by Cole Porter.
"All You Want to Do Is Dance" (Arthur Johnston, Johnny Burke) by Bing Crosby [7] Bing Crosby recorded several of the songs for Decca Records. [8] "The Moon Got in My Eyes" topped the charts of the day for four weeks and "It's the Natural Thing to Do" reached the No. 2 position. [9] His songs were also included in the Bing's Hollywood series.
I Want My Wife Back is a British sitcom shown on BBC One, starring Ben Miller and Caroline Catz as Murray and Bex. It was broadcast on Monday nights in six parts and repeated during the week. It was broadcast on Monday nights in six parts and repeated during the week.
In 1953, Bing Crosby sang "White Christmas" in a film made in Paris as part of The Ford 50th Anniversary Show, a two-hour television special broadcast on NBC and CBS. [ 123 ] Andy Williams recorded the song for Columbia in 1963 on The Andy Williams Christmas Album , where it reached No. 1 on Billboard ' s weekly Christmas Singles chart. [ 124 ]
Cole and his second wife, Maria, 1951. Cole met his first wife, Nadine Robinson, while they were on tour for the all-black Broadway musical Shuffle Along. Cole was 18 when they married and she was the reason why he moved to Los Angeles and formed the Nat King Cole trio. [47] Their marriage ended in divorce in 1948. [48]