@christianbrecht Well, Sinatra did sing a bit longer into old age than Bing did (80 compared to 74). The way they sing helped it out too. Bing never really WENT for the high notes, and kept his voice sounding amazing because his best area was always the lower half of his voice. And we all know one's low range always gets better with time. So in other words, damn good job Bing for utilizing what was best about you to your most advantage!
@christianbrecht Well, Sinatra did sing a bit longer into old age than Bing did (80 compared to 74). The way they sing helped it out too. Bing never really WENT for the high notes, and kept his voice sounding amazing because his best area was always the lower half of his voice. And we all know one's low range always gets better with time. So in other words, damn good job Bing for utilizing what was best about you to your most advantage!
ChrisStockslager 3 months ago
@filmmekker sinatra kinda lost his as time went by
christianbrecht 6 months ago
I saw him sing this at his opening night at the LONDON PALLADIUM , a great memory
IFINEVERSING 7 months ago
Did Bing record this as an answer song to Frank's rendition of "My Way"?
Maxwell1901 10 months ago
Bing never lost his voice. I like it in this period best almost.
filmmekker 1 year ago
I miss my grandparents generation! His voice was so mellow and smooth.What a talent! I try to sing like him and I come close but it's still not Bing.
ThePatriot4usa 1 year ago
Im so mad at these kids!!! lol Im 23 years old and I would have been so star struck by Bing! I sure hope he didnt recognize their rudeness!
Continental460 1 year ago
Bing Crosby co-wrote "That's What Life is All About" with Les Reed, Ken Barnes, and Peter Dacre. This is an autobiographical song.
kingoma61 1 year ago
Wonderful, many thanks.
antr23 1 year ago
Now that's the sort of song the TOTP orchestra had no trouble playing!
giftednumber10 1 year ago