I think I have found another musical treasure. Bing Crosby and Dorothy Collins symbolize jazz and they remain legendary! Thanks for posting this clip. I wonder
@damone77 Yeah, the original song (of which the pop version is just the chorus) was in German & published ca. 1903. Later, Johnny Mercer wrote new verses for the American jazz version that the Mills Brothers recorded.
Then Mercer wrote these alternative lyrics for the holiday seasonal version too.
FANTASTIC! I'm a Bing Crosby Fan Club guy, and have seen alot of offerings on YouTube and other locales, and never saw this one....how special, really well done duet. Go Bing and Dorothy. THANK YOU for posting this VT2! ! ! Hopefully some more Bing lurks out there--do you have the B/W appearance on (maybe his own show?) where he sings "I Left My Heart in San Francisco?" Many thanks in advance if you do.
so rap!
BetterThanMan 1 year ago
I think I have found another musical treasure. Bing Crosby and Dorothy Collins symbolize jazz and they remain legendary! Thanks for posting this clip. I wonder
when this show was aired.
Operalover12002 1 year ago
Cute! Had no idea the Mercer man wrote these other set of lyrics! How Cool cool cool!
damone77 1 year ago
@damone77 Yeah, the original song (of which the pop version is just the chorus) was in German & published ca. 1903. Later, Johnny Mercer wrote new verses for the American jazz version that the Mills Brothers recorded.
Then Mercer wrote these alternative lyrics for the holiday seasonal version too.
SandyInSD 1 year ago
FANTASTIC! I'm a Bing Crosby Fan Club guy, and have seen alot of offerings on YouTube and other locales, and never saw this one....how special, really well done duet. Go Bing and Dorothy. THANK YOU for posting this VT2! ! ! Hopefully some more Bing lurks out there--do you have the B/W appearance on (maybe his own show?) where he sings "I Left My Heart in San Francisco?" Many thanks in advance if you do.
BigBingFan 2 years ago