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Author:
Crosby, Bing, 1904-1977. prf
Title:
It's easy to remember [sound recording] / Bing Crosby.
Format:
[sound recording] /
Publisher:
Proper Records,
Copyright Date:
p2001
Description:
4 sound discs : digital ; 4 3/4 in.
Subject:
Popular music.
United States--Sound recordings.
Notes:
Proper Records: PROPERBOX 34 (P1233--P1236). Popular songs. Previously released material. Compact disc. Program notes by Stan Britt (35 p. : ports.) inserted in container. Bing Crosby, vocals ; with various accompanying musicians. Recorded 1926-1950, chiefly in Los Angeles and New York.
Contents:
If I were a bell. I've got the girl ; Muddy water ; Side by side ; From Monday on ; Mississippi mud ; 'Tain't so, honey, 'tain't so ; If I had you ; Can't we be friends? ; Happy feet ; You brought a new kind of love to me ; Three little words ; I surrender, dear ; Wrap your troubles in dreams (and dream your troubles away) ; Just a gigolo ; Out of nowhere ; Just one more chance ; I'm thru with love ; I found a million-dollar baby (in a five- & -ten-cent store) ; Dancing in the dark ; Where the blue of the night (meets the gold of the day) ; Dinah ; St. Louis blues ; Sweet Georgia Brown ; Please ; (I don't stand a) ghost of a chance (with you) -- Music, movies, memories. Brother, can you spare a dime? ; You're getting to be a habit with me ; I've got the world on a string ; The last round-up ; Love in bloom ; June in January ; Soon ; It's easy to remember ; Red sails in the sunset ; Silent night, holy night ; Moonburn ; The touch of your lips ; Pennies from heaven ; Shoe shine boy ; The way you look tonight ; Sweet Leilani ; Too marvellous [i.e. marvelous] for words ; The moon got in my eyes ; Remember me? ; Bob white (whatcha gonna swing tonight?) ; Don't be that way ; I've got a pocketful of dreams ; You must have been a beautiful baby ; If I had my way ; An apple for the teacher -- Vocal innovators and the jazz connection. Sierra Sue ; Mister Meadowlark ; Trade winds ; Only forever ; Along the Santa Fe Trail ; Tea for two ; Yes, indeed! ; San Antonio Rose ; The waiter & the porter & the upstairs maid ; The birth of the blues ; You are my sunshine ; Deep in the heart of Texas ; Wait till the sun shines, Nellie ; White Christmas ; Moonlight becomes you ; Sunday, Monday or always ; People will say we're in love ; San Fernando Valley ; Swinging on a star ; I love you ; Night & day ; I'll be seeing you ; (There'll be a hot time) in the town of Berlin ; Too-ra-loo-ra-loo-ral ; Don't fence me in -- King of the best sellers. Mine ; Ac-cent-tchu-ate the positive ; Put it there, pal ; Baia ; You belong to my heart, or, Solamente una vez ; If I loved you ; Close as pages in a book ; Along the Navajo Trail ; It's been a long, long time ; I can't begin to tell you ; Day by day ; Sioux City Sue ; After you've gone ; South America, take it away! ; A couple of song- & -dance men ; I still suits me ; Alexander's ragtime band ; Now is the hour (Maori farewell song) ; Embraceable you ; But beautiful ; Sam's song ; Autumn leaves ; I've never been in love before ; If I were a bell.
OCLC:
(OCoLC)49866497
Locations:
O3AX572 -- Cornell College - Russell D. Cole Library (Mount Vernon)

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