Thank you so much for posting this. Someone complied a whole bunch of music from the 40's and 50's for a modification for a computer game. Definitely fits the game's ambiance and I thank you so much for putting this song up! It always get stuck in my head!
How incredibly cool! I never knew the sisters and Bing teamed up for this tune. Thank you VERY much for posting this great clip. The record player video tops it off. Thanks!
Jimmy Bloodworth, an Apalachicola native, played professional baseball from 1937 to 1951. In 1946 he was with the Pittsburgh Pirates organization, where Bing Crosby was a partial owner. When the two men met, Bing asked Jimmy where he was from and Jimmy proudly proclaimed "APALACHICOLA, F-L-A!" Bing was taken with the name of the town & promised to write it into a song.
Thank you so much for posting this. Someone complied a whole bunch of music from the 40's and 50's for a modification for a computer game. Definitely fits the game's ambiance and I thank you so much for putting this song up! It always get stuck in my head!
darthlime101 1 month ago
How incredibly cool! I never knew the sisters and Bing teamed up for this tune. Thank you VERY much for posting this great clip. The record player video tops it off. Thanks!
TVWriterGuy 6 months ago
Jimmy Bloodworth, an Apalachicola native, played professional baseball from 1937 to 1951. In 1946 he was with the Pittsburgh Pirates organization, where Bing Crosby was a partial owner. When the two men met, Bing asked Jimmy where he was from and Jimmy proudly proclaimed "APALACHICOLA, F-L-A!" Bing was taken with the name of the town & promised to write it into a song.
karenpcumbie 2 years ago