1940- late 1960's
White ChristmasBing Crosby sang "White Christmas" in the movie 'Holiday Inn" in 1942 and later in the remake "White Christmas" in 1954. Several other artists have also sang the song.
Bing Crosby and Billie Holiday were Sinatra's biggest influences.
When A Child Is Born. The most famous version of this song is by Johnny Mathis, recorded in 1976. Although, it has been recorded by many artistes from Willie Nelson to Bing Crosby through to Plácido Domingo.
Michael Jackson's Thriller album is estimated to have sold over 60 million copies worldwide.Michael Jackson also has the biggest-selling remix album of all time: Blood on the Dancefloor. It has sold over 5 million copies worldwide.
"Silent Night, Holy Night" by Bing Crosby
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"White Christmas" sung by Bing Crosby.
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1940- late 1960's
Bing Crosby released an album in 1945 titled 'Merry Christmas'. This album has 12 tracks, including Crosby's most well known song "White Christmas". The album itself has sold millions of copies and remains the second best-selling Christmas album.
Many singers have recorded this song , but the most popular version is by Bing CrosbyBing Crosby sang it in Irving Berlin's "Holiday Inn" in 1942 (starring Bing Crosby and Fred Astaire).The song was later featured in the 1954 "remake" titled "White Christmas" starring Bing Crosby and Danny Kaye.
The top ten most popular songs of the 1940s included classics such as "I'll Be Seeing You" by Bing Crosby, "Don't Fence Me In" by Bing Crosby and The Andrews Sisters, and "White Christmas" by Bing Crosby. Other notable hits were "As Time Goes By" by Dooley Wilson, "Swinging on a Star" by Bing Crosby, and "Chattanooga Choo Choo" by Glenn Miller. The decade also featured "Sentimental Journey" by Doris Day and the big band sound of "In the Mood" by Glenn Miller. These songs captured the spirit of the era, combining wartime nostalgia with the rise of swing and pop music.
White ChristmasBing Crosby sang "White Christmas" in the movie 'Holiday Inn" in 1942 and later in the remake "White Christmas" in 1954. Several other artists have also sang the song.
One of the most popular singers in the 1930s was Bing Crosby. Known for his smooth baritone voice, he became a major figure in music, film, and radio during that decade. Crosby's hits, such as "White Christmas," and his innovative use of the microphone helped shape the sound of popular music in the era. His influence extended beyond music, making him a beloved cultural icon of the time.
"I'll Be Seeing You" by Bing Crosby was the number 1 hit song on July 15, 1944.