no...... that was Bob Crosby :P
Bing Crosby is the artist who famously performed the song "Dinah." While Bob Crosby, Bing's younger brother, was also a notable musician, it was Bing's rendition of the song that gained popularity. "Dinah" was a popular standard in the 1920s and has been covered by various artists, but Bing's version is the most recognized.
No he didnt sing it but Pat Boone made it famous
1948
The Drifters, which is unusual, as they are a Black group.
So she could go to sleep
White Christmas
Yes, it was performed by Garland and Bing Crosby on The Bing Crosby Show, aired February 7th, 1951.
No they never sang together.
Bing Crosby is the artist who famously performed the song "Dinah." While Bob Crosby, Bing's younger brother, was also a notable musician, it was Bing's rendition of the song that gained popularity. "Dinah" was a popular standard in the 1920s and has been covered by various artists, but Bing's version is the most recognized.
Yes,he did. In 1945,in his radio program,according to the Bing Crosby magazine.
No he didnt sing it but Pat Boone made it famous
High Time
One of them is Parris Honeymoon.
1948
The Drifters, which is unusual, as they are a Black group.
So she could go to sleep
"Sing and Swing with Bing" features a collection of classic songs performed by Bing Crosby, showcasing his signature vocal style. The album includes popular tracks such as "Swinging on a Star," "I've Got My Love to Keep Me Warm," and "Let's Call the Whole Thing Off." Crosby's charming interpretations and the upbeat arrangements highlight the joyful spirit of the era. This album is a delightful blend of swing music and Crosby's smooth delivery.