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I put Jonzos and Through the Years. What are other ones I should put? I want to play them on my radio when I get my new bike. I had to order adult tricycle because my knees are bad from Graves Disease. Just think I use to be a champ on a bicycle. Racing and jumping ramps. Now I am back on a 3 wheeler!
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I’d say maybe some of the Crosby Archive albums, or even the SEPIA radio sets from the past few years? At least you could ride a bike, I never learned how to…!
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Ha! Ha! I'll teach you! Thanks for choices!
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I agree that the Sepia radio songs have the most variety. I also still go back to Bing's United Artist Sessions for a great overview of his later material.
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I decided to put bits of 30's and 40''s and next one will be Sepia radio show songs. I got the wrong bike in the mail. Now I have to contact seller to have fedex pick it up. How I wound up!
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I really like early 30’s songs. Seem to have such feeling and Bing was the Grand Master of that.
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Ron Field wrote:
I really like early 30’s songs. Seem to have such feeling and Bing was the Grand Master of that.
I agree. Bing's voice on the early 1930s songs was nearly operatic! I need to listen to that decade again. I've been listening to the late 1940s Bing lately.