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Bing Crosby's singing career was wrecked by horrifying ailment 'I can't breathe'
Bing Crosby was a huge star in the 1930s, but his singing career was constantly hampered by a horrible illness.
It’s a little-known fact, but Bing Crosby’s voice used to be bottled and sold and people would butter their bread with it. Kidding, of course, but the idea speaks to just how smooth the legendary ...
John Lennon said one of his No. 1 songs just came to him. He said it would have sounded clichéd except “now clichés are not clichés anymore.” The tune sounds more like a 1950s Elvis Presley rock ‘n’ ...
There’s something truly magical about a classic Christmas song and its ability to fill a person with the Christmas spirit, conjure memories of the kind of holiday you’re meant to dream of when Bing ...
Here’s everything to know about Bing Crosby’s seven children: Gary, Dennis, Phillip, Lindsay, Harry Lillis III, Mary and Nathaniel. Bing and Dixie welcomed their first child, Gary, on June 27, 1933.
A copy of the 1933 Albany Law School yearbook, "The Verdict," which contains information on James Kimball “Kim” Gannon, a 1934 graduate of the school who wrote the Bing Crosby holiday classsic "I'll ...
Ray Rast does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their ...
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