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  • This is Rosemary Clooney with Bing Crosby!! This is from the movie "White Christmas"

  • Look and listen to Dayniac video Baby it's cold outside with DORIS DAY and BOB HOPE from Bob's shows. It isn't known, that she and Bing ever have sang together

  • Merry Christmas!

  • This so is sooooooo HOT! I kid you not, I hear this song everytime I walk into a shopping store. lol

  • THIS IS NOT THE REAL PEOPLE This music is JOHN MERCER and MARGARET WHITING who sing this song and NOT REPEAT NOT Doris Day and Bing Crosby!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  • My favorite Christmas song ever!!

  • There are some very suttle diffrence if you use youtube and find this by typing in John Mercer & Margaret Whiting and then compare. Doris and Margaret are easier to tell apart. Bing and John not so easy..... But the diffrence is there. THIS VERSION that you just listened to is Bing Crosby and Doris Day.

  • This is not a rape song.... its a suduction song..... there is a diffrence. This is the age old cat and mouse game between men and women. Think of it more (as a modern example) like Permiscuos by Nelly Furtado. She wants him just as much as he her.... but he has to work for it and she's not giving it up without some "smoozing" first!! lol ;P and this is doris and bing. but there are other duets (famous) that have done it as well.

  • this recording is john mercer and margaret whiting however doris day and bing crosby have recorded this song before

  • Its Doris Day.....

  • this song always reminds me of my mother, Dinah Lee. She's got a very lovely voice.

  • According to Shazaam on the iPhone it's Johnny Mercer and Margaret Whiting

  • The Rape Song?

  • @adriande1 The idiot commentor?

  • It's Doris. I downloaded it last year from one of her Christmas albums.

  • LOL! You do know this song is about rape right? XD

  • @AlwaysHappyYoshi EXACTLY!

  • This is my favorite version :D

  • This never sounded like Bing Crosby nor Doris Day. This is the duet of Johnny Mercer and Margaret Whiting. My sister's favourite. Mine is Petula Clarks and Rod McKuen.

  • sounds like dean martin

  • It is definitely Bing Crosby, and the woman could be Rosemary Clooney...they sang this together is the movie....White Christmas!!! Check out the movie...I'm right....he he

  • This is not Doris Day & Bing Crosby. It's definitely Johnny Mercer, and could be Margaret Whiting. I know Bing Crosby's voice and it's not him by any stretch. AND, it is lend me your comb...not coat!

  • It's not Bing..sounds like Johnny Mercer ( singer & songwriter ).

  • This is NOT Bing Crosby & Doris Day. It is John Mercer & Margaret Whiting.

  • @aaron28532 no. it is not. i literally have this on my ipod, i bought it of the best of Doris Day album, just stop.

  • Definitely my favorite version. They play off eachother so well like Carlos Jobim and Elis Regina in "Aguas de Marco"

  • You can hear that it's Bing. And Doris. No worries.

  • my fav version of this song. ever.

  • This is Bing and Doris.

  • yeah it is Doris Day and Bing Crosby

  • That is definitely NOT Bing. Doesn't even sound like him. Good song though.

  • My favourite version. But it's lend me your "coat", not comb, LOL!

  • Bahahaha!! omg that's funny. I did look it up and different lyrics have it different ways. I've seen coat and comb.

  • @ILuvUmoreMJ - Hey, lend me a comb! Either way, it's one of the best Holiday songs ever!! Love it

  • I was wrong I think, its Bing and Doris but Bing and Rosemary sing it too. Confused

  • This song is sung by Bing Crosby and Rosemary Clooney, watch the movie 'White Christmas'

  • If you look it up on LimeWire its under their names

  • Best version!

    Doris!

  • yay!! :D

  • This is the earliest form of modern rap music.

  • Nope, it's Johnny Mercer/Margaret Whiting. The BEST version. As far as I know there never was a Bing Crosby recording, although this one is commonly mistaken.

  • it sounds like Bing to me.

  • Definitely Bing and Doris!!!

  • Doris Day sang this on a talk show once but there is no professional recording of her singing it. This is Margaret Whiting.

  • lol kewl!!

    I love it!

  • yay =P

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