BingCrosby/John Scott Trotter Orchestra. . Written by Frederic E. Weatherly. . . Oh, Danny Boy, the pipes, the pipes are calling. From glen to glen and down the mountainside;. The summer's
SOON. BingCrosby. (Ira Gershwin/George Gershwin). ("Strike Up the Band"). . Soon, the lonely nights will be ended,. soon, two hearts as one will be blended. I've found the happiness I've
BingCrosby/Ken Darby Choir Written by George Gershwin/Ira Gershwin Embrace me, my sweet embraceable you. Embrace me, you irreplaceable you Just one look at you. My heart grew tipsy in me. You and
BingCrosby/Peter Matz. Chorus. . Written by Oscar Hammerstein ii/Richard Rodgers. . Gettin' to know you,. Gettin' to know all about you. Gettin' to like you,. Gettin' to hope you like me
BingCrosby/Ken Lane Singers/Victor Young Orchestra. . Written by. . . You're all I want for Christmas. All I want my whole life through. Each day is just like Christmas. Anytime that I with
BingCrosby/Ken Lane Singers /The Victor Young Orchestra. . Written by. . . The first Noel. The angel did say. Was to certain poor Shepards. In fields as they lay. . In fields where they
Baubles, Bangles And Beads. PeggyLee. . Baubles, bangles,. Hear how they jing, jing-a-ling-a,. Baubles, bangles,. Bright, shiny beads. Sparkles, spangles,. My heart will sing, sing-a-ling-a
hang a sign. Gone fishin' instead of just a-wishin' Papa Bing I stopped by your place a time or two lately. (Yeah louis). And you aren't home either. Well, I'm a busy man Louis, I got a lotta big
Lee Every night why do I. Shake with fright?. 'Cause my Dinah might. Change her mind about me Oh, Dinah. Should you wander to China. I would hop an ocean liner. Just to be with Dinah Lee Dinah
They Can't Take That Away From Me. - from the movie "Shall We Dance". - words by Ira Gershwin, music by George Gershwin. - as recorded by PeggyLee. Our romance won't end on a sorrowful note
' instead of just a-wishin' Papa Bing. Yeah, Louis. I stopped by your place a time or two lately. And you aren't home either Well, I'm a busy man Louis, I got a lotta deals cookin'. I was probably tied up