Bing Crosby

Harry Lillis "Bing" Crosby Jr. (May 3, 1903 – October 14, 1977) was an American singer, comedian and actor. The first multimedia star, Crosby was a leader in record sales, radio ratings, and motion picture grosses from 1930 to 1954. He made over seventy feature films and has sold 1 billion records world wide.
Quotes
- My two sons, Harry and Nathaniel, my father and my father-in-law and many of my friends idolized Roberto Clemente and so did I. I called him a double superstar.
- As quoted in “Bing Crosby: He Was Always a Pirate Fan” by Les Biederman, in Baseball Digest (April 1978), p. 91
- He was the only musician who ever lived, who can't be replaced by someone.
- On Louis Armstrong, as quoted in The Big Band Almanac (1989) by Leo Walker, p. 12
Pop Chronicles Interview (1971)
Pop Chronicles Interviews #133, interviewed by John Gilliland recorded 1971 July 8.
- [Crooning] started with Vallee, Rudy Vallée, didn't it? ... I was glad to be classified [as] anything, just to be working.
- [ Frank Sinatra was] another singer, and a good one.
- Cole Porter, he never missed, that fellow.
- I don't think I ever did pick a hit song, unless it was "Sweet Leilani". ... Some of the songs that Jack [Kapp] picked didn't work, but 99% of them did.
- I just played Bing Crosby. ... Sometimes I had a priest's collar; sometimes I dressed some way else.
- Louis Armstrong ... was marvelous to be with. He had tremendous warmth, appeal. And I idolized him, not only for how great he was singing and playing, but for himself. ... I used to get postcards from him [from] all over the world. ... He went to every accessible place in the world.
External links
Encyclopedic article on Bing Crosby on Wikipedia
Media related to Bing Crosby on Wikimedia Commons
- Official website
- Bing Crosby on IMDb