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The Bing Crosby CBS Radio Recordings (1954-56)

Label: Mosaic Records
Released: 2009
Track listing: If I Give My Heart To You; Mandy; Count Your Blessings Instead Of Sheep; I'm A Fool to Care; Hey There; Anyone Can Fall In Love; I Need You Now; I Want To Be Happy; Keepin' Out of Mischief Now; But Not For Me; Honeysuckle Rose; The Nearness of You; Ain't Misbehavin'; Just You, Just Me; Once In A While; You Took Advantage Of Me; Ol' Man River; Thou Swell; S'Wonderful; Oh, Look At Me Now; I've Got My Love To Keep Me Warm; All Through The Night; Taking A Chance On Love; We're In The Money; This Can't Be Love; I Can't Believe That You're In Love With Me; Love Is The Sweetest Thing; Back In Your Own Backyard; I Guess I'll Have To Change My Plan; Don't Take Your Love From Me; You're In Kentucky As Sure As You're Born; Young and Foolish; Tara's Theme; Sunday; That's All I Want From You; Unsuspecting Heart; A Man Chases A Girl; Melody of Love; Darling, Je Vous Aime Beaucoup; How Important Can It Be?; I Hear Music; As Long As I Live; Try A Little Tenderness; What Is There To Say?; Cherry Pink and Apple Blossom White; Danger! Heartbreak Ahead; In A Little Spanish Town; It's A Most Unusual Day; Unchained Melody; Something's Gotta Give; I Belong To You; Keep It Gay; Just A Baby's Prayer At Twilight; You Do Something To Me; Nice Work If You Can Get It; How Long Has This Been Going On?; 'Deed I Do; Cocktails For Two; Between The Devil and the Deep Blue Sea; How Am I To Know?; I Get A Kick Out of You; I See Your Face Before Me; The Lady Is A Tramp; I'm Yours; Get Happy; My Ideal; The Gypsy In My Soul; That's The Way Love Goes; I'll Never Say "Never Again" Again; It's All Right With Me; Serenade In The Night; Wake The Town and Tell The People; She's Funny That Way; If I May; Domani; I'll Never Stop Loving You; Goodnight, Sweet Dreams, Mary Lou; Love Me Or Leave Me; (You Gotta Have) Heart; Swanee; Shhh in Madrid; Avalon; Blue Star; Love Is A Many-Splendored Thing; The Tender Trap; My Blue Heaven; What Is This Thing Called Love?; When I Take My Sugar To Tea; Someone You Love; Avalon Town; There Should Be Rules; New Sun in the Sky; Love and Marriage; Merci Beaucoup; Way Down Yonder in New Orleans; Waitin' For The Evening Mail; Isle of Capri; I Feel A Song Comin' On; You're The Top; Breezin' Along With The Breeze; Anything Goes; Manhattan; From This Moment On; Yours; We'll Be Together Again; My Funny Valentine; Jeannine, I Dream Of Lilac Time; Carolina in the Morning; Crazy Rhythm; You Turned The Tables On Me; That Old Black Magic; Arrivederci Roma; No, Not Much; On the Alamo; Come Rain Or Come Shine; If You Can Dream; I Can't Get Started; Little Man, You've Had A Busy Day; I've Got A Crush On You; Margie; Yes, Sir, That's My Baby; The Object of My Affection; Sometimes I'm Happy; When My Baby Smiles At Me; I Got Rhythm; Just Around The Corner; Strike Up The Band; Muskrat Ramble; That's A-Plenty; At The Jazz Band Ball; Smiles; I'd Climb The Highest Mountain; My Baby Just Cares For Me; Fine and Dandy; Georgia On My Mind; Alabamy Bound; When The Red, Red Robin Comes Bob, Bob, Bobbin Along; You're Driving Me Crazy; On The Street Where You Live; If I Could Be With You One Hour Tonight; I've Grown Accustomed To Her Face; Softly, As In A Morning Sunrise; Too Marvelous for Words; Moonglow; Chinatown, My Chinatown; I Wish You Love; Lullaby of Broadway; I Almost Lost My Mind; You're Sensational; Then I'll Be Happy; Don't Blame Me; My Heart Stood Still; L'Amour, Toujours, L'Amour; Button Up Your Overcoat; Chicago; Get Me To The Church On Time; More Than You Know; Cheek to Cheek; I'm Confessin'; They Didn't Believe Me.

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Bing Crosby: The Bing Crosby CBS Radio Recordings (1954-56)

Read "The Bing Crosby CBS Radio Recordings (1954-56)" reviewed by Michael Steinman


When contemporary culture acknowledges Bing Crosby at all, it is as a relic of ancient pop, his musical conservatism epitomized by “White Christmas." Happily, a new seven-disc Mosaic Records set reminds us that Crosby always swung without strain. In the mid-1950s, when he had apparently been eclipsed by Sinatra, then by Elvis, Crosby was still singing ...


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