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I've been listening to some of my forgotten Bing Crosby records I have listened to in awhile. Not on CD or LP - but 78! Our local Half Price Books had some mint conditioned Bing records from the early 1950s for 50 cent a record! I got a nice 12 records. Right now listening to the underrated song "The Magic Window" from LITTLE BOY LOST.
Love rediscovering these gems!
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I'm listening to a JSP CD HERE'S BING CROSBY! with excerpts from Bing's radio broadcasts 1938-1946. The 32 tracks include Bing singing some 'oldies' such as'Love's old sweet song' and 'When I grow too old to dream' and the delightfully-titled 'Six lessons from Madame La Zonga'. I wonder who Madame La Zonga was.
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I'm listening to 'Bing sings the Johnny Mercer Songbook'. That KMH version of 'Day in, day out' ... I can't resist playing it several times in a row ... An outstanding performance!
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I was just streaming "Thoroughly Modern Bing" though "A Southern Memoir" has been getting a lot of play since I bought it.