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Bing Crosby & Fred Astaire - "I'll Capture Your Heart"
From "Holiday Inn."Bing Crosby, Fred Astaire, and Virginia Dale."I'll Capture Your Heart."[FRED:] Here she comes, down the street[BING:] My, oh my, ain't she sweet?[FRED:] Why, here comes my hot toddy[BING:] Over my dead body[BING:] I'll capture her heart singing[FRED:] Just wait until she gets a load of my dancing[BING:] Just wait till I start singing[FRED:] I'll take her strolling down the road with my dancing[BING:]I can't go wrong, a tender song and she'll discover my charms[FRED:]Some fancy taps and she'll collapse and fall right into my arms[BING:] I'll capture her heart singing[FRED:] Oh no, you haven't a chance when I go into my dance[BING:] I'll take you through life singing[FRED:] I'll make you my wife dancing[DALE:]If you could dance instead of singI'd learn to love you somehowIf you could sing instead of danceI'd take you home with me nowThe way you sing don't mean a thingYou'd better stick to your danceAnd as for you, your dance won't doYou'll have to sing for romance[BING:] I'll capture her heart...[FRED:] I'll capture her heart...[BING:] Singing![FRED:] Dancing!
'White Christmas' - Bing Crosby
Video set to the classic song 'White Christmas'... Sung by the old crooner himself... Enjoy!
Louis Armstrong and Bing Crosby Sing
Louis Armastrong And Bing Crosby sing "Now You Have Jazz"
Bing Crosby - Just One More Chance / I Surrender Dear
This is a film clip from "The Road To Hollywood" showing Bing Crosby singing "Just One More Chance" and "I Surrender Dear". These were originally part of some comedy shorts produced by Mack Sennett in the early 1930s.
Bowie Meets Crosby
David Bowie and Bing Crosby Christmas Duet
Bing Crosby "White Christmas"
HOLIDAY INNBing Crosby and Marjorie Reynolds"White Christmas"Songwriter: Irving BerlinPARAMOUNT PICTURES1942Marjorie Reynolds dubbed by Martha MearsThe film marked the debut of "White Christmas", which went on to become one of the biggest selling songs in the history of music.As of 2007, "White Christmas" is the best selling music single ever.Watch the fire around 2:58Great Holiday movie for the whole family.Merry Christmas!Happy Holidays!I find it kind of ironic that the top-selling single is about a christian holiday and it was written by a Jewish man, Irving Berlin. Just goes to show you that Christmas brings everyone together no matter what race/religion/class.
Dean Martin & Bing Crosby
Medley
"Little Drummer Boy", David Bowie and Bing Crosby
Christmas carol sung by David Bowie and Bing Crosby.
Bing Crosby - Where the Blue of the Night (1933)
The final 4:30 of this Sennett short, titled after Bing's famous radio theme. Franklin Pangborn is the hapless suitor spurned by Babe Kane in this "mistaken identity" saga. Crosby would keep the in-joke about Jack Smith (one of his replacements with Paul Whiteman and a lightweight rival in the 1930s singstakes) alive on his radio shows well into the '50s!
Bing Crosby & Grace Kelly - True Love
Written by Cole Porter.



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