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Bing Crosby-"Please"

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Uploaded by on Jul 22, 2007

w/Anson Weeks And His Orchestra.

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  • Bing1903, thank you for all the great postings, but what happened to the posting of "Love In Bloom"? It's gone, or seems to be.

  • yes...well, someone did a rights claim on it and got it blocked, ill see about tweaking it enough to get it back on, or just post a new version soon... *sigh* what people do to good music...

  • All your Bing postings are superb. His was an amazing talent.

    Thanks again for your wonderful postings.

  • no problem!

  • I get a little tired hearing about Frank.

    yes, he did have a well traind voice, but

    he never was or had the talent or style

    of BING

  • very true

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  • I never get tired of listening to Bing sing thissong.  As I said once before when I was a little girl I use to sing this with my Dad

    and it makes me cry but it is of joy

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  • John Lennon got inspiration from this song when he wrote Please Please Me in The Beatles

  • This guy was the real deal. Everyone else is interpretation. Sinatra, Ray Eberly, Dino, Tony Bennett, Tony Martin, Vic Damone, Dick Powell, Nelson Eddie, Barry Manilow, Harry Connick Jnr & Michael Bublé all owe a debt to this guy and rightfully so.

  • oohhh yes!! my dad sang this so much!!

  • I used this in my play

  • this is lovely

  • This is my favourite song.

  • Irish singers have a wealth of wonderful ancestral backing, take away the Irish and celtic music, and we'd only have ti invent it again! LOL! The jigs and the celtic classice,, and "When the Blue of the night, meets the gold of the day, Bing just gets me sobbing with that one! WOW!! But Sinatra, he's NO slouch at all, and spawned many clones, more than Bing ever did! That says something about "Ole Blue Eyes!"

  • @TheCrooner777

    Oh, don't get me wrong! I'm second to none in admiration of Frank Sinatra. In fact I have all of the TD/FS recordings, and a great deal of the Harry James/Sinatra sides as well. As a storyteller, he is second to none. My only point was that Bing was the trailblazer. At any rate, it's like choosing between steak and lobster--they're both great--and good together, as their "Well, Did You Evah" duet from "High Society" and their numerous other appearances together will attest.

  • @SheridanJazz

    I agree... But you gotta listen to Frank in his Harry James/ Tommy Dorsey days as a young man.

    Bing has feeling in his music and I am a huge fan but you gotta hear how Frank sings a song like a storyteller how much feeling he brings into his music even to his prime years... You are right though about Frank if it wasn't for Bing their would be no Frank really...

  • @tweetybird1937

    Give Frank his due--he was one of a kind. But without Crosby, there would be no Frank Sinatra. Bing did it all first, and left nothing undone. A true giant.

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