Bing Crosby


(4.5 étoiles; 4 critiques)


This recording is part of the Old Time Radio collection.

Chapitres

Fred Allen, Connie Boswell 30:04
Philco - Al Jolson 30:13
Borrowing Bing's Oscar Ink Spots 30:03
Dinah Shore 31:28
Philco Mills Brothers 30:35
Ethel Barrymore 31:00
Connie Boswell 28:42
The Life Of 30:42
December 12, 1953 18:23
Guest: Ella Fitzgerald 29:02
Christmas Show 28:35
Christmas Show 28:35
Joe Frisco and Peggy Lee 30:26
George Burns 30:38
Esther Williams 31:08
Donald O'Connor 29:19
Cass Daley 30:00
Robert Taylor 31:16
Peggy Lee 29:39
Les Paul and Andrews Sisters 30:25
Martha Tilton 29:18
Lucille Ball 29:27
Rythmnaires 25:52
Joe Venuti 30:11
Margaret Obrien 32:06
Gary Cooper 26:21
April 13, 1954 30:16
Peggy Lee and Les Paul 29:34
Florence Alba 29:56
Dorothy Shay 33:44
Peggy Lee and Joe Frisco 28:23
Irving Berlin and Al Jolson 28:47
Fred Allen and Connie Boswell 30:04
Ethel Merman 31:20
June 18, 1954 30:36
Florence Alba 29:24
Roy Rogers 29:19
Tommy and Jimmy Dorsey 29:28
George Murphy for Bing 29:58
George Murphy 30:09
Phil Silvers 30:53
Al Jolson 30:12
Peggy Lee and William Powell 30:56
Burl Ives 27:57
Salute to Perry Como 15:20
Frankie Laine 29:06
Ed Gardiner 30:43
Hope - Lamour 29:49
Morton Downey 31:12
Dianna Lynn 29:17
Walter Okeefe 29:21
Peggy Lee and Jerry Colonna 30:20
Jerry Cologna 29:26
Joe Frisco 29:11
Peggy Lee Don Barbour 30:13
Episode 1 15:10
Episode 1 15:33
Episode 1 15:03
Episode 1 15:07
Episode 1 15:11
Episode 1 15:21
Episode 1 14:46
Episode 1 15:14
Episode 1 15:06
Episode 1 15:09
Episode 1 15:12
Episode 1 15:11
Episode 1 15:50
Episode 1 14:27
January 31, 1955 15:02
February 1, 1955 15:09
February 2, 1955 15:09
February 3, 1955 15:29
February 4, 1955 16:25
February 7, 1955 13:50
February 8, 1955 15:40
February 9, 1955 15:52
February 10, 1955 15:37
February 11, 1955 14:37
February 14, 1955 15:34
February 15, 1955 15:06
Episode 1 14:54
Episode 1 15:05
Episode 1 14:49
Episode 1 14:57
Episode 1 14:50
Episode 1 15:03
Episode 1 15:05
Episode 1 15:12
Episode 1 15:26
Episode 1 15:26
Episode 1 15:29
Episode 1 15:37
March 4, 1955 15:09
March 7, 1955 15:23
March 8, 1955 15:53
March 9, 1955 15:35
March 10, 1955 15:57
March 11, 1955 15:02
March 14, 1955 14:57
March 16, 1955 14:57
March 17, 1955 15:03
March 21, 1955 14:57
March 22, 1955 15:08
March 23, 1955 15:20
March 24, 1955 15:16
March 25, 1955 15:31
March 28, 1955 15:12
March 29, 1955 14:25
March 30, 1955 15:03
March 31, 1955 15:14
April 1, 1955 15:10
April 4, 1955 15:16
April 5, 1955 14:54
April 6, 1955 15:44
April 7, 1955 15:21
April 8, 1955 15:04
Episode 1 15:05
April 12, 1955 15:18
April 13, 1955 15:12
Episode 1 14:50
April 15, 1955 15:18
April 18, 1955 15:18
First Broadcast 15:30
Jinx Falkenburg 30:24
George Murphy 28:10
Cass Daley 29:42
Dave Shelley 29:22
Cass Dailey 27:42
Keenan Wynn 29:10
Jack Carson 27:57
Richard Hayden 30:07
Katina Paxinoux 30:52
Cecil B. DeMille 24:26
Bob Hope 29:06
George Murphy 31:35
Roy Rogers 29:01
Tom And Jimmy Dorsey 29:19
George Murphy For Bin 29:40
Diana Lynn 29:00
Holiday Inn Christmas Program 29:39
December 21, 1944 29:45
Jerry Cologna 29:08
Ella Logan 31:40
Frankie Carle 26:40
King Cole Trio 27:26
Florence Alba 27:42
Martha Tilton 29:00
Rafael Mendez 38:09
Ezio Pinza 28:31
Burl Ives 28:17
John Charles Thomas 31:25
Alex Templeton 30:10
Dorothy Shay 33:24
Boris Karloff 29:32
Dorothy Kirstein 29:54
Judy Garland 30:23
Joe Frisco 28:53
Lone Ranger 30:14
Esther Williams 30:50
Bea Lillie 30:39
William Gargan 29:19
Betty Grable 28:53
Abe Burrows 29:28
Groucho Marx 29:50
Year's Top 15 Songs 30:24
Ella Fitzgerald 31:25
Andrews Sisters 28:13
Road To Las Vegas 29:34
Bob, Cathy Crosby 29:23
Anna Marie Alberghetti 29:49
Let Me Call You Sweetheart 3:13
Mele Kalikimaka 2:53
Episode 4 3:03
Jingle Bells 2:35
If I Knew You Were Comin' (I'd 've Baked a Cake) 2:36
Put It There Pal 2:25
The Road to Bali 2:32
Road to Morocco 2:38
Bing Crosby and Connee Boswell 3:06
Young at Heart 2:44
Now You Has Jazz 4:13
Santa Claus Is Comin' to Town 2:39
Mele Kalikimaka 2:53
20th Anniversary Salute 25:38
Judy Garland 29:47
March 28, 1951 28:36
Walter O'Kieff 29:42
Louis Armstrong 30:37
Chest - Martha Tilton & Bob Hope 29:15
with Bob Hope/Dorothy Lamour 29:34
February 6, 1952 30:03
Bogart and Bacall 27:55
Judy Garland 30:40
SHOW 14:56
SHOW 14:59
SHOW 14:06
SHOW 15:18
SHOW 15:24
First Broadcast 15:30
Woodbury Show 30:21
LIONEL BARRYMORE 56:09
Jack Carson 57:50
The Charioteers 27:30
ED GARDINER 31:37
FRANK MCHUGH 28:30
You Took Advantage of Me 2:59
Amor 2:42
Well Did You Evah - Bing Crosby Frank Sinatra 3:52
I Surrender Dear 3:43
I'm a Cranky Old Yank in a Clanky Old Tank 1:42
What Do You Do in the Infantry 2:48
Alexander's Ragtime Band 3:03
A Little Dutch Mill 2:52
Swinging on a Star 2:37
It's Been a Long, Long Time 3:06

Critiques

MORE PLEASE, ESPECIALLY CHRISTMAS SHOWS!!!


(5 étoiles)

(update) Justaskmike, apparently you haven't looked very closely at this list as it does have a number of Philco Radio Time and Chesterfield shows. I just downloaded a bunch of stuff the other day including what appears to be the 1947 Philco show you mentioned. Granted, it's not the best organized page in the world, but there are a few gems here for sure. Also look under "T" for "The Bing Crosby Christmas shows" and you'll find a jackpot. That includes the 1950 Chesterfield show in which he incorporates his real life family, apparently for the first time. I agree, I would like to see someone post the Christmas Sing With Bing specials from the late 1950s and early '60s. (original message) I've been listening to the Christmas-season shows on this page, and am surprised "White Christmas" wasn't always a staple at least from 1942 on. In fact he opens every Christmas show with "Adeste Fidelus" in Latin, then everyone in the studio--even the announcer!--sings in English. It's a rather touching tradition you would never hear now. Evidently he would sing "White Christmas" as early as November, in the weeks leading up to Christmas. Bing is absolutely amazing, a real natural on radio. And what he did behind the scenes--taping his show in advance beginning in 1946--did nothing short of revolutionize *all* of broadcasting. I highly recommend Bing.

Bing's Christmas shows


(4 étoiles)

In looking over your collection of Bing Crosby's radio shows, I notice that you don't have any of the Philco Radio Time programs of 1946-49, or his Chesterfield shows. This was when he was at his top in popularity. I have one Philco show from either 1946 or 1947. I had recorded it on a cassette from another cassette or CD and when the audience joins in to sing "Adeste Fideles," you can sense the emotion and strength of their voices. I think it was right after the war, and the people were showing their feelings through the song. I would like to find a few more of Bing's Christmas programs, especially the Christmas Sing with Bing which he did from 1954 to 1952. It was his radio programs that brought the Christmas spirit into American homes for many years.

Argh


The "download whole directory" function only downloads a file 4.9 Kb big. Can this be fixed?