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  • Is this about sex?

  • Bing developed his "crooning" style during his years with Whiteman (1927-1930), and did not perfect it until after he left the band and his fellow "Rhythm Boys" behind...

  • soooo old.

  • This song is all about DOIN' IT

  • No this is Bing Crosby. Bing didnt find his "Trademark" sound, which you hear in songs like Moonlight Becomes You, until around 1939-1940

  • doesn't sound anything like Bing Crosby. Maybe Bob Crosby and the Bobcats?

  • doesn't sound anything like Bing Crosby. Maybe Bob Crosby and the Bobcats?

  • Accompanied by Paul Whiteman and his Orchestra (and a chorus consisting of Jack Fulton, Charles Gaylord and Austin Young), and recorded on December 22, 1928 {Columbia 1683-D}. Virtually every dance band covered this song on record when it became a hit on Broadway, through Cantor's rendition, in "Whoopee!" [which became a film two years later, with Eddie recreating his stage role]. Manny Klein has a trumpet solo at 2:51.

  • I'd buy it

  • GO BING!

  • classic, good son, great singer, i thank my dad for introducing me to bing, hope he can still hear him sing in heaven, rip dad

  • This is the best Bing Crosby song!

  • Eddie Cantor made this song his own. Go and look.

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