Bing Crosby’s rendition of “White Christmas” became particularly emotional for soldier serving in World War II — leading to one of the most challenging performance of Bing’s life.
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'70s rock icon's final Christmas duet with Bing Crosby right before his death is giving people chills
Crosby died in 1977 of a sudden heart attack at a golf course in Spain. Just a month prior, he had his final televised performance: a Christmas special. Fitting as that is, there's something pretty ...
For soldiers in France listening to Bing Crosby sing "White Christmas" in December 1944, home must have seemed far away. The legendary crooner, who first sang the song that reminisces about snowy ...
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Rock’s Best Christmas Song Bracket: Only the Final Four Remain!
Our quest to discover rock's best Christmas song has reached the final four. Only Elvis Presley, David Bowie (with Bing Crosby), Eagles and John Lennon remain in the running for this holiday honor.
Bing Crosby 's Ultimate Christmas reaches No. 1 on Billboard's Top Streaming Albums chart for the first time, rising 3-1 on ...
David Bowie almost walked away from his famous and unlikely Christmas duet with Bing Crosby. The rock singer agreed to the ...
The post V of BTS Shares Duet Version of “White Christmas” with Bing Crosby: Stream appeared first on Consequence. It’s officially the holiday season, and V of BTS has dropped a special gift under the ...
The two singers from entirely different worlds sang a mash-up of “Little Drummer Boy”, sung by Crosby, and “Peace on Earth”, sung by Bowie. The latter counterpart was added after Bowie said he ...
When entertainer Bing Crosby stepped up to the microphone in New York’s NBC Studios on Christmas Day 1941, many of the tens of millions of people who had tuned in to the live broadcast of his “Kraft ...
The ultimate Christmas classic. Crosby’s smooth vocals and the nostalgic imagery of snowy holidays make this timeless. Fun fact: it won an Academy Award in 1943. Joyful, simple, and irresistibly ...
The legendary crooner, who first sang the song that reminisces about snowy childhood Christmases, once told his nephew, Howard Crosby, that singing “White Christmas” in front of teary-eyed troops ...
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