Bing Crosby – Victor Herbert

Bing Crosby – Victor Herbert
Compilation album by Bing Crosby
Released Original 78 album: 1947
Original LP album: 1951
Recorded 1938
Genre Popular
Label Decca
Bing Crosby chronology
St. Patrick's Day
(1947)
Bing Crosby – Victor Herbert
(1947)
Cowboy Songs,
Vol. One

(1947)

Bing Crosby – Victor Herbert is a compilation album of phonograph records by Bing Crosby and Frances Langford of songs written by Victor Herbert.

Track listing

These songs were featured on a 3-disc, 78 rpm album set, Decca Album No. A-505.

Disc 1: (23814)

  1. "I’m Falling in Love with Someone", recorded December 9, 1938 with Frances Langford and Victor Young and His Orchestra[1]
  2. "Gypsy Love Song", recorded December 9, 1938 with Frances Langford and Victor Young and His Orchestra[1]

Disc 2: (23815)

  1. "Ah! Sweet Mystery of Life", recorded December 2, 1938 with Victor Young and His Orchestra<[1]
  2. "Sweethearts", recorded December 2, 1938 with Victor Young and His Orchestra[1]

Disc 3: (23816)

  1. "When You’re Away", recorded December 2, 1938 with Victor Young and His Orchestra[1]
  2. "Thine Alone", recorded December 2, 1938 with Victor Young and His Orchestra[1]

LP track listing

Decca released a 10" vinyl LP Bing Crosby Sings Victor Herbert Songs Decca DL 5355 in 1951 containing the same songs with the addition of "I Might Be Your Once-in-a-While" and "Indian Summer".[2]

Side One

  1. "I’m Falling in Love with Someone", recorded December 9, 1938 with Frances Langford and Victor Young and His Orchestra
  2. "Gypsy Love Song", recorded December 9, 1938 with Frances Langford and Victor Young and His Orchestra
  3. "Ah! Sweet Mystery of Life", recorded December 2, 1938 with Victor Young and His Orchestra
  4. "Sweethearts", recorded December 2, 1938 with Victor Young and His Orchestra

Side Two

  1. "When You’re Away", recorded December 2, 1938 with Victor Young and His Orchestra
  2. "Thine Alone", recorded December 2, 1938 with Victor Young and His Orchestra
  3. "I Might Be Your Once-in-a-While", recorded February 7, 1951 with John Scott Trotter and His Orchestra
  4. "Indian Summer", recorded February 7, 1951 with John Scott Trotter and His Orchestra[1]

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 "A Bing Crosby Discography". A Bing Crosby Discography. Retrieved September 10, 2015.
  2. "DISCOGS.COM". discogs.com. Retrieved September 10, 2015.
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