Bing Crosby - Hey Jude

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Spy Magazine Presents "Soft, Safe, & Sanitized"

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  • Here it ocurred an error of production. Bing Crosby has been an icon for decades and his talent is known for each one of us. John Lennon & Paul McCartney are winners in their careers (here as composers). But between the great Bing Crosby and The Beatles exist an ocean larger than Pacific. They belong to different worlds. Their artistic schools are differents. I guess Bing hasn't "soul" to record "Hey Jude" ,

    "Hey Jude", as Elvis Presley is very good. Because the "ocean" is lesser. I guess it.

  • @drucafate And that's exactly why it's hilarious. :)

  • pum pum pum pum pum pum pum pum pum pum pum hey jude

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  • Bing Crosby is the greatest recording artist ever the beatles are ok (george harrison is actually the most interesting an experimental artist of the fab four for me) bur bing is a REAL legend and i bet time will justify me(and Bing:p) having said that he does sound a little bored here(it actually is a catchy but repetitive song without great lyrics)but listen to his ob la di ob la da version on youtube the ocean there is crossed and then some! THE COVER IS PRICELESS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:­PPPP

  • @roman4438 Recorded on November 21, 1968. I have the vinyl in front of me and reading directly from the back about the standing ovation the musicians backing him up gave him after he finished.

  • I weep, I just freakin weep. It's horrible in a strange and surreal way.

  • Just noticed the image of John Lennon crying in the bottom left corner of the album cover. Purely priceless. Still like this version though.

  • @MadameLil Also the album cover says "soft, safe, and sanitized" Meaning it's supposed to be an easy listening version. LoL But thanks for the feedback.

  • @Jimmynotes WELL PLAYED!! I'm in complete agreement!

  • The Beatles "Please Please Me" was inspired by a Bing Crosby song

  • I like it. To have Bing Crosby cover this song is the Equivalent of Paul Mccartney covering Justin Timberlake, or Smokey Robinson covering Bruno Mars. That is a great honor.

  • I adore the Beatles. My favorite rock band. But I admit that I actually like this version. This must have been recorded around 1969 or 1970? Crosby would have been over sixty years old and he actually sounds great.

  • @mythmaster69 He forgot he wasn't singing The Little Drummer Boy.

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