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(1935) Single: "Silent Night" (Decca)

His popular-song compositions include his theme "Where the Blue of the Night Meets the Gold of the Day", "Where Are You (Girl of My Dreams)?", "Love Me Tonight", "At Your Command", "That's Grandma", "From Monday On", and "I Don't Stand a Ghost of a Chance With You".

He joined ASCAP in 1932, and collaborated musically with Al Rinker, Harry Barris, Roy Turk, Fred Ahlert, Victor Young and Ned Washington.

(1949) Magazine ad:: Chesterfield cigarettes

(1928) Single: He made the very first recording of the Jerome Kern-Oscar Hammerstein II classic "Ol' Man River" (from "Show Boat") with Paul Weston and His Orchestra, in January, only three weeks after the show opened on Broadway. Crosby's version was intended for dancing, and was radically (and, some say, ridiculously) different--fast and upbeat, with the song's tragic lyric treated extremely lightly and off-handedly.

(1963) Single: He made the very first recording of Noel Regney's Christmas song "Do You Hear What I Hear?", on November 25, the day of President John F. Kennedy's funeral.

(????) CD (w/Bob Hope): "Bing Crosby/Bob Hope: Two of a Kind" (USP)

(????) CD: "My Favorite Love Songs" (USP)

(????) CD: "My Favorite Irish Songs" (USP)

(1961) TV commercial: Appeared in a commercial for the Oldsmobile Starfire for his Bing Crosby Golf Tournament special on ABC Sunday.

(1956) TV commercial: Ford Thunderbird

(1950s) TV commercial (UK): Shell gasoline (sings jingle)

(1969) Single: "It's All In The Game" / "More And More" (Amos Records)

(1969) Single: "Lonely Street" / "Hey Jude" (Amos Records)

(1935) Single: "Red Sails in the Sunset" (Decca)

(1935) Single: "I'm Easy to Remember" (Decca)

(1935) Single: "Soon" (Decca)

(1934) Single: "June in January" (Decca)

(1934) Single: "Love In Bloom" (Brunswick)

(1934) Single: "Little Dutch Mill" (Brunswick)

(1933) Single: "Shadow Waltz" (Brunswick

(1933) Single: "You're Getting to Be a Habit With Me" (Brunswick)

(1932) Single: "Brother, Can You Spare a Dime?" Brunswick)

(1932) Single: "Please" (Brunswick)

(1932) Single: "Where the Blue of the Night (Meets the Gold of the Day)" (Brunswick)

(1932) Single: "Dinah" (Brunswick)

(1931) Single: "At Your Command" (Brunswick)

(1931) Single: "Just One More Chance" (Brunswick)

(1931) Single: "Out of Nowhere" (Brunswick)

(1944) Single: "San Fernando Valley" (Decca)

(1943) Single (w/The Andrews Sisters): "Jingle Bells" (Decca)

(1944) Single: "I Love You" / "I'll Be Seeing You" (Decca)

(1942) Single: "Moonlight Becomes You" (Decca; from the film Road to Morocco (1942))

(1942) Single: "White Christmas" (Decca; from the film Holiday Inn (1942))

(1940) Single: "Only Forever" (Decca)

(1940) Single: "Trade Winds" (Decca)

(1940) Single: "Sierra Sue" (Decca)

(1938) Single: "You Must Have Been a Beautiful Baby" (Decca)

(1938) Single: "I've Got a Pocketful of Dreams" (Decca)

(1937) Single: "Remember Me?" (Decca)

(1937) Single: "The Moon Got in My Eyes" (Decca)

(1937) Single: "Too Marvelous for Words" (Decca)

(1937) Single: "Sweet Leilani" (Decca)

(1936) Single: "Pennies From Heaven" (Decca; from the film Pennies from Heaven (1936))

(1944) Single (w/The Williams Bros. Quartet): "Swinging on a Star" (Decca; from the film Going My Way (1944))

(1/11/43) Radio: Appeared in a "Screen Guild Theater" production of "Holiday Inn".

(12/20/43) Radio: Appeared in a "Lux Radio Theater" production of "Dixie".

(September 18, 1957) on the radio program "Family Theater" play "T. Smith and Wife" hosted by Dana Andrews and starring Irene Dunne and Crosby.

(December 8, 1976) Guested on the daytime program "AM New York" also appearing Kathryn Crosby, Judith Viorst and Fannie Fox.

(December 10, 1976) Guested on the daytime program "Midday" also appearing Kathryn Crosby, Art Buchwald, Jackie Vernon and Melba Moore.


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