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Bing Crosby Milestones of a Legend 12 Original Albums and Bonus Tracks Bing Label: Documents new releases wallets EASY LISTENING 16 ORIGINAL ALBUMS ON 10 CD s Bing Crosby Milestones Of A Legend 12 Original Albums and Bonus Tracks Bing Label: Documents Crosby Milestones of a Legend Genre: Easy Listening Format: 10 CD Wallet Release: 16.09.2016 Order No.: 600328 Labelcode: 12281 Pricecode: 10M9 4 0 5 3 7 9 6 0 0 3 2 8 7 Territory: ww One of the most outstanding protagonists of American light entertainment 12 original albums + 29 bonus tracks some of his best and most successful albums from 1956-1962 HIGH SOCIETY, BING SINGS WHILST BREGMAN SWINGS, BING WITH A BEAT, BING & SATCHMO, A MUSICAL AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF BING, WISH YOU A MERRY CHRISTMAS and others Louis Armstrong, Fred Astaire, The Andrews Sisters, Frank Sinatra and many more besides Bing Crosby was one of the most outstanding protagonists of reflects the huge range of his musical gifts: HIGH SOCIETY, American light music. Debonair, smart, good-humoured – and SOME FINE OLD CHESTNUTS, BING SINGS WHILST BREGMAN blessed with a timbre that was instantly recognisable even among SWINGS, SONGS I WISH I HAD SUNG THE FIRST TIME AROUND, hundreds of voices, he radiated an irresistible charm both as BING WITH A BEAT, FANCY MEETING YOU HERE, BING & singer and actor. SATCHMO, A MUSICAL AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF BING, EL SEÑOR Born in Tacoma in 1903 this artist was renowned for his exquisite BING, WISH YOU A MERRY CHRISTMAS and SELECTIONS brand of tear-jerking and memorable jazz melodies, which he FROM HOLIDAY INN. delivered with a velvety tone reminiscent, according to the New York Times, of a cuddly bear. The name Bing Crosby has become Included are other great stars of show business from that time immortalised ever since “White Christmas”. who were also instrumental in shaping the genre: Louis Armstrong, This compilation brings together some of his best and most Fred Astaire, The Andrews Sisters, Frank Sinatra and many others. successful albums from the years between 1956 and 1962 and Also available: Order No.: Order No.: Order No.: 600231 600272 600301 4 0 5 3 7 9 6 0 0 2 3 1 0 4 0 5 3 7 9 6 0 0 2 7 2 3 4 0 5 3 7 9 6 0 0 3 0 1 0 membran.net new releases wallets EASY LISTENING Bing Crosby Milestones Of A Legend – 12 Original Albums and Bonus Tracks BONUS CD1 13. Ciribiribin (They’re So In Love) (Pestalozza/Lawrence) 14. Yodeln’Jive (Prince/Raye) HIGH SOCIETY (1956) 15. Pistol Packin‘ Mama (Dexter) 16. Is You Is Or Is You Ain’t My Baby? (Austin/Jordan) 1. High Society (Overture) 17. Don’t Fence Me In (Porter) 2. High Society Calypso Bing Crosby and The Andrew Sisters (vocalss); Joe Venuti & His Orchestra 3. Little One (13-14);Vic Schoen & His Orchestra (15-17) 4. Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? Recorded in 1939 (13-14); 1943 (15); 1944 (16-17) 5. True Love 6. You‘re Sensational 7. I Love You, Samantha 8. Now You Has Jazz CD3 9. Well, Did You Evah? 10. Mind If I Make Love to You? SONGS I WISH I HAD SUNG THE FIRST TIME All songs written by Cole Porter: MGM Studio Orchestra (1, 4-10); Louis Armstrong & His Band (2,8); Bing Crosby (3,5,7,8,9); Celeste Holm (4) Frank AROUND (1956) 1. April Showers (DeSylva/Silvers) Sinatra (4,6,9,10 ); Grace Kelly (5); 2. When My Baby Smiles At Me (Tilzer) The Band: Louis Armstrong (trumpet; Trummy Young (trombone; Edmond Hall 3. My Blue Heaven (Donaldson/Whiting) (clarinet); Billy Kyle (piano); Arvell Shaw (bass); Barrett Deems (drums) 4. A Little Kiss Each Morning (Woods) Recorded in 1956 5. Prisoner of Love (Columbo/Gaskill/Robin) SOME FINE OLD CHESTNUTS (1957) 6. Ain‘t Misbehavin‘ (Brooks/Razaf/Waller) 7. Paper Doll (Black) 11. In A Little Spanish Town (Lewis/Wayne/Young) 8. This Love of Mine (Parker/Sanicola/Sinatra) 12. Do You Ever Think of Me (Burtnett/Cooper/Kerr) 9. Thanks for the Memory (Rainger/Robin) 13. I Never Knew (That Roses Grew) (Rito/Kahn) 10. Blues in the Night (Arlen/Mercer) 14. Somebody Loves Me (DeSila/Gershwin/Ballard/McDonald) 11. Mona Lisa (Evans/Livingston) 15. After You‘ve Gone (Creamer/Layton) 12. Memories Are Made of This (Dehr/Gilkyson/Miller) 16. Honeysuckle Rose (Razaf/Waller) Recorded in 1956 17. Ol Man River (Kern) Bing Crosby (vocals); Buddy Cole (piano); Vince Terri (guitar); Don Whitaker 18. Sleepy Time Gal (Alden/ Egan/ Lorenzo/Whiting) (bass); Nick Fatool (drums); Skeets Herfurt, Harry Klee, Ted Nash (alto sax); 19. Dinah (Akst/Lewis/Young) Jules Jacob (tenor sax); Robert Lawson (baritone sax); Lou Raderman, 20. I Never Knew (I Could Love Anybody) (Egan/Pitts / Marsh) Henry Hill, Ben Gill, Victor Arno, Toscha Seidel, Sam Cytron, Saul Steinberg, 21. I Can‘t Give You Anything But Love (Fields/Mc Hugh) Nick Pisani, Jack Pepper (violins); Abe Hochstein, Milt Thomas, Raymond 22. Swanee (Caesar/Gershwin) Menhennick (violas); Armand Koproff, Ossip Giskin (cellos) Bing Crosby (vocals); Buddy Cole (arrangements & conductor); Perry Botkin (guitar); Don Whitaker, Phil Stephens (bass); Nick fatool (drums) BONUS 13. Cabin In The Cotton (Parish/Perkins) CD2 14. Mississippi Mud (Cavanaugh/Barns) 15. Wa-Da-Da (Cavanaugh/Barris) BING SINGS WHILST BREGMAN SWINGS (1956) 16. Tain’t So, Honey, Tain’t So (Robison) 17. My Suppressed Desire (Miller/Conn) 1. The Song Is You (Hammerstein II/Kern) 18. Makin‘ Whoopee! (Kahn/Donaldson) 2. Mountain Greenery (Rodgers/Hart) Bing Crosby, Frankie Trumbauer (14), Al Riker, Harry Barris (15, 17) (vocalss); 3. Cheek to Cheek (Berlin) Lennie Hayton Orchestra (13); Frankie Trumbauer & His Orchestra (14); Paul 4. ‚Deed I Do (Hirsch/Rose) Whiteman Orchestra (15-18) 5. Heat Wave (Berlin) Recorded in 1925 (13); 1928 (14-18) 6. Blue Room (Rodgers/ Hart) 7. Have You Met Miss Jones? (Rodgers/Hart) 8. I‘ve Got Five Dollars (Rodgers/ Hart) CD4 9. They All Laughed (Gershwin/Gershwin) 10. Nice Work If You Can Get It (Gershwin/Gershwin) BING WITH A BEAT (1957) 11. September in the Rain (Dubin/ Warren) 1. Let a Smile Be Your Umbrella (Fain/ Kahal/Wheeler) 12. Jeepers Creepers (Mercer/Warren) 2. I‘m Gonna Sit Right Down and Write Myself a Letter ( Ahlert/ Young) Bing Crosby (vocals); Orchestra of Buddy Bregman: Harry „Sweets“ Edison, 3. Along the Way to Waikiki (Whiting/ Kahn) Pete Candoli (trumpet); Frank Rosalino (trombone); Herb Geller, Bud Shank 4. Exactly Like You (Fields/ McHugh) (alto Sax); Bob Cooper, Ted Nash (tenor sax); Paul Smith (piano); Barney 5. Dream a Little Dream of Me (André/Kahn/Schwartz) Kessel (guitar); Joe Mondragon (bass); Alvin Stoller (drum). 6. Last Night on the Backporch (Brown/Schraubstader) Recorded in 1956 membran.net new releases wallets EASY LISTENING Bing Crosby Milestones Of A Legend – 12 Original Albums and Bonus Tracks 7. Some Sunny Day (Berlin) 8. Whispering (Coburn/Rose/Schonberger) CD6 9. Tell Me (Callahan/Kortlander) 10. Mack the Knife (Blitzstein/Brecht/Weill) BING & SATCHMO (1960) 11. Down Among the Sheltering Palms (Brockman/Olman) 1. Muskrat Ramble (Ory/Gilbert) 12. Mama Loves Papa (Baer/Friend) 2. Sugar (That Sugar Baby O‘ Mine) (Pinkard/Alexander/Mitchell/Bergman) Bing Crosby (vocals); Bob Scobey (trumpet & leader); Frank Beach (trumpet); 3. The Preacher (Silver) Abe Lincoln (trombone); Matty Matlock (clarinet & arrangements); Dave Harris 4. Dardanella (Fisher/Bernard/Black) (tenor sax); Ralph Sutton (piano); Clancy Hayes (guitar); Red Callender (bass); 5. Let‘s Sing Like a Dixieland Band (Bergman) Nick Fatool (drums) recorded in 1957 6. Way Down Yonder in New Orleans (Layton/Creamer) 7. Brother Bill (Armstrong) BONUS 8. Little Ol‘ Tune (Mercer) 13. Hawaiian Paradise (Owens) 9. At The Jazz Band Ball 14. South Sea Island Magic (Tomerlin/Lang) (Edwards/LaRocca/Mercer/Ragas/Sharbaro/Shields) 15. Song Of The Islands (King) 10. Rocky Mountain Moon (Mercer) 16. Aloha Oe (Queen Lillioukalani) 11. Bye Bye Blues (Hamm/Bennett/Lown/Gray) 17. The One Rose (McIntire/Lyon) Bing Crosby (vocals); Louis Armstrong (vocals & trumpet); Billy May 18. On The Beach Of Waikiki (Stove/Kallmai) (arrangement & conductor); Dick Cathcart, Shorty Sherock (trumpets); Abe Bing Crosby (vocals); Dick MacIntire & Harmony Hawaiians (13-16); Victor Lincoln, Tommy Pederson, Moe Schneider (trombones); Matty Matlock (sax), Young & His Orchestra (17); Jimmy Dorsey & His Orchestra (18) Wilbur Schwartz, Chuck Gentry, Justin Gordon (reeds); Stan Wrightsman Recorded in 1936 (13-16,18);1937(17) (piano); George Van Eps (guitar); Morty Corb (double bass); Nick Fatool (drums) Recorded in 1960 BONUS CD5 12. After You’ve Gone (Creamer/Layton) 13. Livin‘ In The Sunlight, Lovin‘ In The Moonlight (Sherman/Lewis) 14. You Brought A New Kind Of Love To Me (Kahal/FainNorman) FANCY MEETING YOU HERE (1958) 15. Orange Blossom Time (Edwards/Goodwin) 1. Fancy Meeting You Here (Cahn/Van Heusen) 16. St. Louis Blues (Handy) 2. On a Slow Boat to China (Loesser) 17. St. Louis Blues (Handy) 3. I Can‘t Get Started (Duke/Gershwin) Bing Crosby (vocals); Paul Whiteman Orchestra (12-14); Brunswick Studio 4. Hindustan (Wallace/Weeks) Orchestra (15); Duke Ellington & His Famous Orchestra (16-17) 5. It Happened in Monterey (Rose/Wayne) Recorded in 1929 (12); 1930 (13-14); 1931 (15); 1932 (16-17) 6. You Came a Long Way from St. Louis (Benson Brooks/ Russell) 7. Love Won‘t Let You Get Away (Cahn/Van Heusen) 8. How About You? (Lane/Freed) 9. Brazil (Barroso/ Russell) 10. Isle of Capri (Grosz/Kennedy) 11. Say „Si Si“ („Para Vigo Me Voy“) (Lecuona/Luban/Stillman) CD7 12. Calcutta (Evans/Livingston) 13. Love Won‘t Let You Get Away A MUSICAL AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF BING (1958) Bing Crosby (vocals); Rosemary Clooney (vocals); Orchestra Billy May 1. I Love You Truly (Jacobs-Bond) Recorded in 1958 2.
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