This Brunswick disc confirms what Crosby wrote in his biography about his early recordings. He said that on most of them, his voice was hoarse from singing too much and partying too much. While filming scenes from "The King of Jazz," he was jailed for drunken driving, which he confirmed at the 05:32 timing mark in this 1972 interview: ua-cam.com/video/uF__eYukdoM/v-deo.htmlsi=tz5YavCgxQNBFKE1
Are you thinking of June Allyson starring in 'Two Girls And A Sailor', in 1944, in which The Maestro Harry James played a lush version of the song? It was also the closing theme with June, Harry, and Gloria DeHaven together.
This Brunswick disc confirms what Crosby wrote in his biography about his early recordings. He said that on most of them, his voice was hoarse from singing too much and partying too much. While filming scenes from "The King of Jazz," he was jailed for drunken driving, which he confirmed at the 05:32 timing mark in this 1972 interview:
ua-cam.com/video/uF__eYukdoM/v-deo.htmlsi=tz5YavCgxQNBFKE1
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One of my favorites!
I guess all 67 of us remember this; but I think it was in a movie with June Allyson and Robert Walker, don't remember the name of it
Are you thinking of June Allyson starring in 'Two Girls And A Sailor', in 1944, in which The Maestro Harry James played a lush version of the song? It was also the closing theme with June, Harry, and Gloria DeHaven together.
I'm sorry but I like russ columbos
I was never wild about crooners from that period, but I would side with you and take Russ Columbo over Bing Crosby. I never liked Bing Crosby anyway.
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I like the Irving Kaufman version best. Bing must have been to bird land the day he recorded this…