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HOLIDAY INN Bing Crosby and Marjorie Reynolds "White Christmas" Songwriter: Irving Berlin PARAMOUNT PICTURES 1942 Marjorie Reynolds dubbed by Martha Mears The film marked the debut of "White Christmas", which went on to become one of the biggest selling songs in the history of music. As of 2007, "White Christmas" is the best selling music single ever. Watch the fire around 2:58 Great Holiday movie for the whole family. Merry Christmas! Happy Holidays! I find it kind of ironic that the top-selling single is about a christian holiday and it was written by a Jewish man, Irving Berlin. Just goes to show you that Christmas brings everyone together no matter what race/religion/class.


David Bowie and Bing Crosby Christmas Duet


christmas time


Bing Crosby - Silent Night Video Produced by Bigwallypants


Recorded in 1977 and released in 1982 Classic David Bowie & Bing Crosby Great Xmas Song Vid


A compilation of my fav Chandler moments from all ten seasons of Friends. Part 1 of 2. Please check out my channel for Part 2!


From the movie "White Christmas" (1954) with Bing Crosby, Danny Kaye, Rosemary Clooney, and Vera Ellen. A Few Facts About The Cast: When 'White Christmas' was released in 1954, Bing Crosby was 51, Danny Kaye was 41, Vera-Ellen was 33, and Rosemary Clooney was 26 years of age. Bing Crosby, Danny Kaye, and Rosemary Clooney died at the age of 74. Vera --Ellen died at age 60. Even though Judy played by (Vera-Ellen) in the movie as the younger Haynes sister, Rosemary Clooney was actually seven years younger than Vera-Ellen.


Bowie & Bing's christmas hit.


The new hit song from the Bing Bong Brothers! Brought to you by: http://www.thelonelyisland.com/ You are free to copy, share and remix this video, under these conditions: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.0/


LazyTown Bing Bang extended and remixed for general release! Get your dancing shoes on and get down with Sportacus and Stephanie.


Bing Crosby and Doris Day should have recorded this song together as they look truly fabulous together on the video, don't you agree? Today 27-12-07 Honours for This Video: #87 - Top Favourites (This Month) - Music IMPORTANT UPDATE. I did extensive research on the internet today 5/12/07 I now can confirm that this song is from the LP Moonlight in Vermont Margaret Whiting, she sings this song with John Mercer. I have listened to the music online from a reputable site. Baby, It's Cold Outside Words and music by Frank Loesser, 1949 Introduced in the film Neptune's Daughter by Ricardo Montalban with Esther Williams, Red Skelton and Betty Garrett, 1949 Won Best Song Academy Award for 1949 Popularized by Dinah Shore and Buddy Clark Recorded by Johnny Mercer and Margaret Whiting This video will stay on youtube to inform millions of people that as the internet says and plays, this music is NOT sung by Doris Day and Bing Crosby. Please watch my new video loaded today 5-12-07 starring Margaret Whiting and John Mercer. Apologies to viewers for the error. An epic song to make you smile a lot. Honor / #93 - Most Viewed - Music - United Kingdom on 4-12-07 Honours for This Video: #95 - Most Viewed (This Week) - Music #95 - Top Favourites (This Week) - Music - on 8-12-07 This write up has been copied by Baby it's Cold Outside - Routine by Cal-el & Skittles These are my own words to my own research. Not really fair of Cal-el :(


Louis Armastrong And Bing Crosby sing "Now You Have Jazz"

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featuring bradofarrell http://www.youtube.com/bradofarrell (& thanks tonystockert + mysteryguitarman for helping me convert brad's stupid file) bing bang - lazytown


From the movie "White Christmas" (1954) with Bing Crosby, Danny Kaye, Rosemary Clooney, and Vera Ellen.


"Mele Kalikimaka" is a Christmas song sung as a warm greeting from the island of Hawaii. The song takes its title from the Hawaiian language phrase "Mele Kalikimaka. The song was written by Robert Alex Anderson who is better known to fans of Hawaiian and hapa haole music as R. Alex Anderson. One of the earliest recordings of this song was by Bing Crosby & The Andrews Sisters in 1950 on Decca 27228 (78rpm) / 9-27228 (45rpm) and has been covered by several artists.


Subscribe to my new channel at: http://youtube.com/igenexis This is the music video for Lazy Town's "Bing Bang (Time to Dance)" song. Catchy tune, am I right? ;)


It's the "LazyTown Dance Moves" video originally found at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xy9kFEjmW3M I have the version WITHOUT the annoying red text all over it. All other videos of this on YouTube have the SAME red text on them. So I decided to put this one up! Remember, you saw it here first! Enjoy! Bing Bang!


"Sights and Sounds of the Season" Part 5 of a 36 part Slide-show video with everyone's favorite Christmas music. The pictures are from around the world just some of the places from the United States are Alaska, California, New York City, New Orleans. The there are those from England, Scotland, Ireland, Fenland, just to name a few. Hope you enjoy the view. Have a Happy and Safe Holiday Season... . Please Check out "My Play List" where all of these vids are played seamlessly and in order. http://www.youtube.com/profile_play_list?user=SirKnott . High Video Quality Try "FULL SCREEN MODE" . I will be posting a new song every day until Dec. 10, 2007. So Enjoy! . Music: "White Christmas", Bing Crosby . Vid: Sir Knott http://www.youtube.com/SirKnott .


Bing Crosby sings Moonlight Becomes You from the Road to Morocco.


Bing Crosby & The Andrews Sisters - You Don't Have To Know The Language - From Road to Rio

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The "Bing Bong" song by Corky Bucek who is Borat's favorite artist. The clip is a simple home-made movie.


Rare video of Bowie performance from Bing Crosby Xmas special


Montreal Just For Laughs festival (July 1987). Copied from an old tape.


Two very brief bits from a 1932 film. Bing Crosby singing Please with Eddie Lang on the guitar and then Dinah. Lang and Crosby were very close. Lang died soon after this film was made during a routine operation. Crosby was devastated by the loss. This is Crosby at his zenith.


From the motion picture "White Christmas" Bing Crosby singing the title song.