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33 Great Songs
Used - LP - LSP 2276
1960 Living Stereo Original. 1S/1S Indianapolis Stampers.
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A Bing Crosby Collection Volme 1
New - LP - C 35093
Sealed 1978 Release Featuring 14 Sides Never Previously Released On Vinyl. Recorded Between 1928 And 1932.
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A Musical Autobiography: 1941-1944
Used - LP - DL 9067
Beautiful 1959 Mono Compilation.
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Best Of Bing
New - LP - MCA2 4045
Sealed 2LP Gatefold Reissue.
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Bing
Used - LP - DX 151
Rare 1954 5LP Deluxe Box Set With Metal Clasp And 24 Page Illustrated Booklet With Discography. Each LP Is Housed In A Custom "Bing" Decca Records Sleeve. All The LPs Are In The Mint Minus To VG+ Range Although This Early Vinyl Is Not Of Today's Standards. The Hinged Box Is The Finest We Have Seen With Both Hinges And The Working Metal Clasp Completely Intact.
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Bing Crosby And The Rhythm Boys
New Import - 5001
Sealed 1988 Album Of 1930 Radio Broadcasts. Includes Appearances By James Stewart, Rudy Vallee, Eddie Cantor, The Ink Spots, Ruth Etting And Chick Bullock And The Memphis Night Hawks.
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Bing Crosby From The Forties
New - LP - 6052
Sealed Compilation Album Featuring Appearances By Trudy Erwin And Dinah Shore. Corner Crease. Side Two Is From The Kraft Music Hall.
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Bing Crosby In Hollywood (1930-1934)
New - LP - C2L 43
Hard To Find Sealed 1967 Mono 2LP Gatefold Columbia Hall Of Fame Compilation.
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Bing Crosby Sings
Used - LP - VL 73603
1973 Rerelease.
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Bing Crosby Story Volume 1: The Early Jazz Years
New - LP - CE2E 201
Sealed 2LP Mono Gatefold. Covers 1928-1932.
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Bing Crosby's San Francisco Experience
New - LP - 001
Sealed, Rare Canadian Stereo Original. Not Released In The U.S.A.
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Bing Sings Crosby
New - LP - BR-139
Sealed 1987 Compilation.
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Bing Sings While Bregman Swings
Audiophile - LP - MFSL 1-260
Factory Sealed 1996 Half-Speed Mastered, Limited Edition 200gm Anadisc Housed In A Gatefold Jacket. This Is Number 1613. Pristine Copy.
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Bing: A Musical Autobiography Of Bing Crosby
New - LP - MUP 461/5
Sealed UK 5LP Mono Box Set Original.
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Bingo Viejo
New - LP - ANC-3901
Sealed, Rare 1977 Stereo Original. Bing Sings In Spanish And English.
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Blue Hawaii
New - LP - DL 8269
Sealed 1956 Mono Original. Pristine Store Stock Copy.
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Blue Hawaii
New - LP - DL 8269
Sealed 1956 Mono Original. LP Is Sealed In The Original Red Printed May Co. Outer Poly Bag. First Copy We Have Ever Had In Stock.
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Both Sides Of Bing Crosby
Used - LP - CC100/2
Late 60's/Early 70's US Original. Features Vocals From Judy Garland, Frank Sinatra, And Bob Hope.
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East Side Of Heaven
Used - LP - DL 4253
Beautiful 1962 Mono Compilation Of Songs From Three Movies - "East Side Of Heaven", "Paris Honeymoon" And "Doctor Rhythm."
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Feels Good Feels Right
Used - LP - PS 679
Sealed 1976 Heavy Vinyl Original. Shrink-Wrap Intact.
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Greatest Hits
New - LP - 37076
Sealed 1977 RCA Music Club Issue. Artwork Is Taken From Decca DX 151. Includes 12 Tracks Recorded 1939-1947.
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Greatest Hits
New - LP - 37076
Sealed 1977 Hits Compilation. Artwork Is Taken From Decca DX 151. Includes 12 Tracks Recorded 1939-1947.
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Hey Jude / Hey Bing!
New - LP - AAS-7001
Sealed 1968 Stereo Original. Pristine Copy.
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Home On The Range
New - LP - DL 8210
Sealed 1955 Mono Original. Pristine Store Stock Copy.
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Join Bing And Sing Along
Used - LP - WBS 1031
Japanese 1960 White Label Promo, No Obi. Stereo.
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Legendary Performer
Used - LP - CPL1 2086(e)
1977 Re-Issue In A Die Cut Textured Cover. Includes Custom Inner Sleeve And An 8 Page Booklet With Liner Notes And Pictures. Electronically Enhanced Stereo.
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Legendary Performer
New - LP - CPL1-2086(e)
Sealed 1977 Reissue Housed In A Die-Cut Cover.
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Merry Christmas
New - LP - 15024
Sealed Second Issue (Original Was MCA-167).
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Merry Christmas
New - LP - B0021403
Sealed 2014 Mono Reissue With Custom Hype Sticker On Shrink. Best Known As The 'Voice Of Christmas', Crosby’s Classic Album Merry Christmas Features The Best-Selling Single Of All Time, Irving Berlin’s Composition “White Christmas.” Also Included Is Crosby’s Other Seasonal Best-Seller, “Silent Night” As Well As The Favorites "I'll Be Home For Christmas," "Jingle Bells," "Santa Claus Is Comin' To Town," "Silver Bells," "It's Beginning To Look A Lot Like Christmas" And The Hawaiian Themed "Mele Kalikimaka."
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New Tricks
New - LP - MVJJ 30047
New, Unplayed 1996 Japanese Pressing With Obi. Recorded In 1957 And Featuring The Buddy Cole Trio.
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On The Happy Side
Used - LP - WS 1482
1962 Gold Label Vitaphonic Stereo Original. Tiny Bubble Near End Of Side 2 Is Inaudible.
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Pocket Full Of Dreams
New - LP - DL 4252
Sealed Mono Original. Pristine Store Stock Copy.
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Radio Years Vol. 1
New - LP - GNPS 9044
Sealed 1985 RCA Music Club Issue. 12 Tracks Recorded 1948-1954. Appearances By Judy Garland, Connee Boswel And George Burns.
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Radio Years Vol. 2
New - LP - GNP 9046
Sealed 1985 RCA Music Club Issue. 9 Tracks Recorded 1946-1954. Appearances By Peggy Lee, The Mills Bros. And Dennis Day.
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Seasons
New - LP - PD-1-6128
Sealed 1977 Gatefold Original. Crosby's Last Commercial Recordings, Produced By Ken Barnes And Featuring The Pete Moore Orchestra.
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Shillelaghs And Shamrocks
New - LP - 177
Beautiful 1980 MCA Issue (Previously Released As Decca DL7-8207) With Paste On Back. Saw Cut. Vinyl Appears Glossy, Unplayed.
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Sing Along!
Used - LP - LSP 2460
1961 Living Stereo Original. With Lyric Insert.
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Sings the Great Country Hits
New - LP - SM 11737
Sealed 70's Abridged Mono Reissue. Clean COH, Corner Crease.
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Some Fine Old Chestnuts
Used - LP - MVJJ 30048
New, Unplayed 1996 Japanese Pressing With Obi. Recorded In 1953-56 And Featuring The Buddy Cole Trio.
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Songs I Wish I Had Sung
New - LP - DL 8352
Sealed 1956 Mono Original. Pristine Store Stock Copy.
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That's What Life Is All About
New - LP - UA-LA554-G
Sealed 1975 Gatefold Original. CC. “In 1974, Having Turned 71 Years Old And Recently Suffered From Various Physical Ailments, Bing Crosby Appeared On The Verge Of Retirement. He Had Made Recordings In One Form Or Another Every Year Since 1926, But In Recent Years There Had Only Been A Few, And He Had Not Released A Full-Length Album Since 1972's Bing & Basie. Surprisingly, Then, Starting In The Fall Of The Year And Continuing Until His Death Three Years Later, Crosby Became Very Busy In The Recording Studio. (He Also Returned To The Concert Stage For The First Time In Decades.) His Initial Recording Project In This Spurt Was A Series Of Albums With British Record Producer Ken Barnes Backed By Pete Moore & His Orchestra For United Artists Records (Though He Recorded The London Records LP A Southern Memoir In Between The First And Second UA Sessions). The First Of These Albums Was That's What Life Is All About, And It Was A Real Statement About Crosby's Life In His Seventies, Beginning With The Philosophical Title Song, To Which He Contributed Lyrics. "That's What Life Is All About" Seemed To Be Intended As Crosby's Version Of Frank Sinatra's "My Way," Though He Was Characteristically Less Belligerent And More Reflective. Other Songs Also Looked At The World From A Benevolent, Aging Perspective, Notably "No Time At All" From The Musical Pippin And "Bon Vivant" From The Musical Foxy. Standards Such As "Breezin' Along With The Breeze" And "The Best Things In Life Are Free" Also Expressed A Hopeful, Carefree Worldview, As Did Newer Songs Such As The Country-Styled "Have A Nice Day" And "The Good Old Times." Crosby Paired With Old Friend Johnny Mercer On Two Songs From Mercer's Musical The Good Companions, The Lyrics Rewritten To Refer To The Singers. It All Made For An Excellent, Consistent Collection That Crosby Sang Well And Marked A Late Comeback In His Career.” – William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide
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That's What Life Is All About
New - LP - UA-LA554-G
Sealed 1975 Gatefold Original. “In 1974, Having Turned 71 Years Old And Recently Suffered From Various Physical Ailments, Bing Crosby Appeared On The Verge Of Retirement. He Had Made Recordings In One Form Or Another Every Year Since 1926, But In Recent Years There Had Only Been A Few, And He Had Not Released A Full-Length Album Since 1972's Bing & Basie. Surprisingly, Then, Starting In The Fall Of The Year And Continuing Until His Death Three Years Later, Crosby Became Very Busy In The Recording Studio. (He Also Returned To The Concert Stage For The First Time In Decades.) His Initial Recording Project In This Spurt Was A Series Of Albums With British Record Producer Ken Barnes Backed By Pete Moore & His Orchestra For United Artists Records (Though He Recorded The London Records LP A Southern Memoir In Between The First And Second UA Sessions). The First Of These Albums Was That's What Life Is All About, And It Was A Real Statement About Crosby's Life In His Seventies, Beginning With The Philosophical Title Song, To Which He Contributed Lyrics. "That's What Life Is All About" Seemed To Be Intended As Crosby's Version Of Frank Sinatra's "My Way," Though He Was Characteristically Less Belligerent And More Reflective. Other Songs Also Looked At The World From A Benevolent, Aging Perspective, Notably "No Time At All" From The Musical Pippin And "Bon Vivant" From The Musical Foxy. Standards Such As "Breezin' Along With The Breeze" And "The Best Things In Life Are Free" Also Expressed A Hopeful, Carefree Worldview, As Did Newer Songs Such As The Country-Styled "Have A Nice Day" And "The Good Old Times." Crosby Paired With Old Friend Johnny Mercer On Two Songs From Mercer's Musical The Good Companions, The Lyrics Rewritten To Refer To The Singers. It All Made For An Excellent, Consistent Collection That Crosby Sang Well And Marked A Late Comeback In His Career.” – William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide
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That's What Life Is All About
New - LP - UA-LA554-G
Sealed 1975 Gatefold Original With Cut Corner. Couple Tiny Nicks On Seams. “In 1974, Having Turned 71 Years Old And Recently Suffered From Various Physical Ailments, Bing Crosby Appeared On The Verge Of Retirement. He Had Made Recordings In One Form Or Another Every Year Since 1926, But In Recent Years There Had Only Been A Few, And He Had Not Released A Full-Length Album Since 1972's Bing & Basie. Surprisingly, Then, Starting In The Fall Of The Year And Continuing Until His Death Three Years Later, Crosby Became Very Busy In The Recording Studio. (He Also Returned To The Concert Stage For The First Time In Decades.) His Initial Recording Project In This Spurt Was A Series Of Albums With British Record Producer Ken Barnes Backed By Pete Moore & His Orchestra For United Artists Records (Though He Recorded The London Records LP A Southern Memoir In Between The First And Second UA Sessions). The First Of These Albums Was That's What Life Is All About, And It Was A Real Statement About Crosby's Life In His Seventies, Beginning With The Philosophical Title Song, To Which He Contributed Lyrics. "That's What Life Is All About" Seemed To Be Intended As Crosby's Version Of Frank Sinatra's "My Way," Though He Was Characteristically Less Belligerent And More Reflective. Other Songs Also Looked At The World From A Benevolent, Aging Perspective, Notably "No Time At All" From The Musical Pippin And "Bon Vivant" From The Musical Foxy. Standards Such As "Breezin' Along With The Breeze" And "The Best Things In Life Are Free" Also Expressed A Hopeful, Carefree Worldview, As Did Newer Songs Such As The Country-Styled "Have A Nice Day" And "The Good Old Times." Crosby Paired With Old Friend Johnny Mercer On Two Songs From Mercer's Musical The Good Companions, The Lyrics Rewritten To Refer To The Singers. It All Made For An Excellent, Consistent Collection That Crosby Sang Well And Marked A Late Comeback In His Career.” All Music Guide - William Ruhlmann.
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The Crooner - The Columbia Years 1928-1934
New - LP - C4X 44229
Sealed 1988 4LP Box Set With 12 Page Booklet Containing Rare Photographs And Grammy Award-Winning Notes.
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The Man Without A Country and What So Proudly We Hail
New - LP - DL 8020
Sealed 1950 Mono Original.
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The Radio Years, Volume 3
New - LP - GNPS 9047
Sealed 1986 Compilation. Small Corner Cut.
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The Rare Ones
New - LP - BR - 028
Sealed 1984 Original.
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This Is Bing Crosby
New - LP - DPS 2066
Sealed 1975 2LP Gatefold Compilation.
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Thoroughly Modern Bing
Used - LP - 6802
Stereo Original With Laminated Cover. Small Ink Mark At Upper Right Side. Ring Wear On Back Of Cover.
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Where The Blue Of The Night Meets The Gold Of The Day
New - LP - BLP-M-1
Sealed 1977 Heavy-Duty Gatefold Featuring Extensive Liner Notes. The Original Sound Tracks From Bing Crosby's Early Films (1930-1931). Pristine Copy.
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Wrap Your Troubles In Dreams
New - LP - LPV 584
Sealed 1972 RCA Vintage Series Gatefold Compilation.
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Young Bing Crosby
Used - LP - LPM 2071
Beautiful 1959 Deep Groove Mono Remastering Of Recordings Made Between 1927-1931. Front Cover Photo Of Bing Is One Of Our Favorites.
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