Tag: Bing Crosby
From the Record Shelves #137 – I’ve Got a Daddy Down in New Orleans. What strikes me immediately when I put on this LP is the good sound quality. It’s, in reality, very good transfers of originals in good condition that make it possible for us to enjoy the outstanding (…) read more and listenread more and listen
From the Record Shelves #50 – Cette chanson est pour vous. I like Jean Sablon. There is intimacy in his voice. He had been in New York and Hollywood and had heard Bing Crosby who influenced him deeply, and he has a similar quality as Bing that he gets close to you (…) read more and listenread more and listen
From the Record Shelves #32 – The Day You Came Along. During the four-year span of this record Bing Crosby’s pursuit of success led him in the direction of becoming one of the greatest stars of all time. His got his ticket to Hollywood (…) read more and listenread more and listen
From the Record Shelves #10 – You Took Advantage of Me. This happens to be the first record that I ever played. I was in my teens and I had already heard a lot of 1920’s jazz on reel to reel tapes and also over and over the few records (…) read more and listenread more and listen
From the Record Shelves #9 – Just a Gigolo. The recordings made on the American West Coast has alway had a positive flavor of ”Sunny California” to my ears and on this LP the major part were recorded there by Bing (…) read more and listenread more and listen