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| Bing: A Musical Autobiography - Bing Crosby | |
| Bing added support for Flash sites in 2010. | |
| Paul Kelly as | Bing Allen |
| Bing also financed and produced the independently re | |
| L content can be indexed by Google, Yahoo!, and | Bing, although bi-directional text (e.g., Hebrew) is |
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| Sean Carver, Director of Brand Entertainment at | Bing and Stefan Weitz, Director, Influentials at Bin |
| Chinook is a cross-pollinizer with | Bing and Van. |
| In the community, | Bing and his staff have responded to hundreds of con |
| A duet by | Bing and Gary Crosby (listed on the label as "Gary C |
| Ecosia is powered by | Bing and Yahoo!, and comes from Christian Kroll, who |
| Leo | Bing and his brother, Alexander Bing, often worked w |
| Reviewers in 1940 had kind words for | Bing and Gloria, but complained about the timeworn s |
| nsion, those searches can be on Google, Yahoo!, | Bing, and Craigslist. |
| , Photobucket, MySpace, Bebo, PhotoBox, Google, | Bing and Yahoo, as well as local disks-CDs, DVDs and |
| Chinook is a cross between | Bing and Gil Peck and was introduced in 1960 by Haro |
| Chris catches up with Tony at the | Bing, and tells the truth about his relationship wit |
| Bing and the Dixieland Bands - Bing Crosby | |
| In the ten heavenly stems (tiangan) | bing and ding, the first character in each combinati |
| Husband | Bing appeared as a guest occasionally. |
| d reportedly introduced him to Unruh), and Anna | Bing Arnold (grandmother of liberal Democratic billi |
| Recently, The | Bing Arts Center opened at the X - this is catalyzin |
| r Knut S. Selmer was succeeded by Professor Jon | Bing as Chair of the Centre in 1989. |
| Herman | Bing as Otto |
| Bai | Bing as Xue Baochai |
| s as the user types in a search query, and uses | Bing as its search engine. |
| The | Bing assembly process feature's a robotic, multi and |
| Max | Bing at the Internet Movie Database |
| Bing averaged 16.2 and 16.9 ppg in 61 and 62. | |
| Bada | Bing Backbreaker (Backbreaker) |
| Anna Sheffield - Creator of the | Bing Bang jewelry line |
| A | Bing Bang Holidang is a charity holiday music album |
| en he served as conductor for the musical Biff, | Bing, Bang at the Ambassador Theatre in New York. |
| ased on 30 September 2010); it is replaced with | Bing Bar. |
| At his death in 1954, | Bing became Director of the Institute, and Professor |
| Les Claypool's Prawn Song record label, and on | Bing, Bing, Bing!, which was released on Blue Note. |
| include Betty, Bananaberry, D'Peach Mode, Bada | Bing!, Bohemian Raspberry, and Strawberry Manilow. |
| t the Alhambra Theatre in the musical/revue The | Bing Boys Are Here. |
| and lyrics by Clifford Grey (who also wrote The | Bing Boys are Here and the following series of highl |
| cessuful shows in London: Chu Chin Chow and The | Bing Boys are Here, and the successful The Happy Day |
| Chinook is similar to | Bing but is sweeter and ripens 4 to 10 days sooner. |
| On June 4, 2010, Microsoft announced that | Bing Cashback would be retired on July 30, 2010 due |
| The | Bing Cashback program was a rebate program launched |
| Bing Cashback Logo | |
| A screenshot of | Bing Cashback homepage |
| on, Dean of the Freshman-Sophomore College, and | Bing Centennial Professor of Materials Science and E |
| He is also the director of the | Bing Center for Health Economics, RAND Roybal Center |
| lian Shide to Xiamen and An Shuai, Zhou Yi, Sun | Bing, Cha Kejun's four players move from Shandong to |
| In 1895 the Parisian art dealer Siegfried | Bing commissioned Brangwyn to decorate the exterior |
| It replaced msnbot as the main | Bing Crawler on October 2010. |
| Bing Crosby recorded it in 1965 for his album Bing C | |
| roduced in the film Out of This World (1945) by | Bing Crosby dubbing in for the voice of the main cha |
| n, was shot in Acapulco, Mexico and produced by | Bing Crosby Productions. |
| h such artists as the Beach Boys, Jan and Dean, | Bing Crosby and Nat Cole. |
| Initially, Bob Hope and | Bing Crosby were proposed for the leads, but Simon w |
| radio work through the 1930s, and appeared with | Bing Crosby in the movie Rhythm on the River in 1940 |
| It was later recorded by | Bing Crosby in 1956. |
| arner Bros., Alice Faye at 20th Century-Fox and | Bing Crosby at Paramount. |
| Bing Crosby - " Happy Holiday" (Beef Wellington Remi | |
| y, such as Billy Murray (1940) and most notably | Bing Crosby (1945), typically with an affected Irish |
| 1952 (2) | Bing Crosby Pro-Am, National Celebrities Open |
| Bing Crosby also released a cover version of this so | |
| "Jingle Bells" - | Bing Crosby and the Andrews Sisters |
| ramount Pictures film Waikiki Wedding, starring | Bing Crosby and Shirley Ross. |
| e lyrics written by Ray Gilbert was recorded by | Bing Crosby and the Xavier Cugat orchestra. |
| In 1965, | Bing Crosby recorded the song for his album Bing Cro |
| Bing Crosby sang the song with Jimmie Grier and His | |
| ecorded by many artists, it was first a hit for | Bing Crosby (backed by The Lee Gordon Singers and th |
| Bing Crosby and Russ Morgan's Orchestra (Decca catal | |
| arly two dozen TV episodes, including ABC's The | Bing Crosby Show and The Patty Duke Show, appearing |
| It A Secret" was less successfully recorded by | Bing Crosby and Dinah Shore. |
| Bing Crosby recorded a version for CBS radio on 20 J | |
| Bing Crosby recorded on January 21, 1932 and release | |
| The | Bing Crosby recording was released by Decca Records |
| 1950 (4) | Bing Crosby Pro-Am (tie with Dave Douglas, Smiley Qu |
| Lindsay Crosby, son of | Bing Crosby and Dixie Lee., was born in California a |
| was introduced in the film She Loves Me Not by | Bing Crosby and Kitty Carlisle. |
| toon featuring caricatures of Frank Sinatra and | Bing Crosby |
| merous others have recorded the song, including | Bing Crosby in 1975, Barbra Streisand and Julie Andr |
| of a unique and distinctive talent, a hillbilly | Bing Crosby who never compromised his style to be mo |
| Bing Crosby attended one of her shows at the club in | |
| Guy's acquired the | Bing Crosby knack of nonchalance, throwing away his |
| The song was later made famous by | Bing Crosby in the film of the same name and has sin |
| Bing Crosby and Rosemary Clooney recorded a version | |
| Bing Crosby covered it as a cha-cha, which can be fo | |
| It was later performed by | Bing Crosby and Frank Sinatra in the 1956 film High |
| Introduced by | Bing Crosby and Judith Allen in the 1933 film Too Mu |
| Bing Crosby performed it on his CBS Radio program in | |
| Bing Crosby secretly made a screen test for the lead | |
| A duet by | Bing Crosby and Connee Boswell hit #1 in 1938. |
| The version performed by | Bing Crosby and The Andrews Sisters would be first n |
| Bing Crosby - "The First Noel" (Attaboy House Party | |
| Merman reprising her role as Reno Sweeney, and | Bing Crosby in the renamed role of Billy Crockett. |
| original 1931 popular hit recording was made by | Bing Crosby with the Gus Arnheim Orchestra, but the |
| recorded in 1949 by Dinah Shore, Gordon MacRae, | Bing Crosby and Dennis Day. |
| nee Boswell recorded the song theatrically with | Bing Crosby in 1937. |
| The recording by | Bing Crosby was released by Decca Records as catalog |
| The song was first performed by | Bing Crosby in the 1942 film Holiday Inn. |
| no doubt due to the popularity of crooners like | Bing Crosby and Russ Columbo), he started recording |
| suicide in 1959 when her reported romance with | Bing Crosby ended. |
| She landed a small singing part in the | Bing Crosby movie Mr. Music (1950), and provided the |
| It is performed in "Just for You" by | Bing Crosby and Jane Wyman. |
| had taken their eventual name from a line in a | Bing Crosby film, although six months later they adm |
| ling artists on both sides of the Atlantic were | Bing Crosby and Doris Day but English singers such a |
| ris and James Cavanaugh , first made popular by | Bing Crosby when he was still a member of The Rhythm |
| Bing Crosby and Mary Martin performed a stripped dow | |
| ecord include Dinah Shore, Sharon, Lois & Bram, | Bing Crosby and Nancy Wilson. |
| long run on Fast Draw, Gilbert was contacted by | Bing Crosby Productions to host the game show Beat t |
| He was the retired general honored by | Bing Crosby and Danny Kaye in the musical White Chri |
| es Royce Shannon (1881-1946) and popularised by | Bing Crosby in 1944's Going My Way. |
| Way You Look Tonight" and a remake of the 1935 | Bing Crosby hit "Red Sails in the Sunset". |
| sion was a musical entitled Mr. Music, starring | Bing Crosby and Nancy Olson |
| He then worked with | Bing Crosby in Road to Morocco and If I Had My Way. |
| Connee Boswell was a favorite duet partner of | Bing Crosby and they frequently sang together on rad |
| They also wrote special material for | Bing Crosby and Sid Caesar. |
| ed in the film Honey by Lillian Roth, and while | Bing Crosby made a 1938 Paramount musical called Sin |
| The recording by | Bing Crosby was released by Decca Records as catalog |
| rank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Sammy Davis, Jr. and | Bing Crosby |
| In a surprise win ( | Bing Crosby was the favored nominee), Brando receive |
| am Benedict featuring Edmond O'Brien, ABC's The | Bing Crosby Show sitcom and its circus drama, The Gr |
| an Kern and Hammerstein intended, and featuring | Bing Crosby on vocals and Bix Beiderbecke on cornet. |
| Bing Crosby made a radio recording of the song for C | |
| Bing Crosby gave his last public performance in this | |
| 1950 | Bing Crosby Pro-Am (tie with Sam Snead, Dave Douglas |
| written for the 1935 film Mississippi starring | Bing Crosby and W.C. Fields. |
| It was revived by | Bing Crosby in the 1946 film, Blue Skies. |
| arquita Rivera (middle) with (L-R) Bob Hope and | Bing Crosby on the set of |
| toon featuring caricatures of Frank Sinatra and | Bing Crosby as birds, and Sylvester the Cat, althoug |
| In 1934 | Bing Crosby selected Stoll as his musical director f |
| as been performed by many artists, most notably | Bing Crosby on his album Merry Christmas. |
| iginal printings included a 7" record, with the | Bing Crosby recording on the A side, and a recording |
| ican songwriter Daniel Decatur Emmett, starring | Bing Crosby and Dorothy Lamour. |
| Bing Crosby made a fine recording of the song on 19 | |
| rthur Johnston; Lyrics by Johnny Burke; Sung by | Bing Crosby with Louis Armstrong and His Band; Playe |
| The | Bing Crosby version of the song was used as a plot p |
| In his 60s | Bing Crosby ended Bushkin's semi-retirement with an |
| n and his orchestra in the late 1920s, and gave | Bing Crosby his initial fame. |
| The first release of the song was performed by | Bing Crosby with John Scott Trotter and His Orchestr |
| It was first performed by | Bing Crosby in the film I Surrender Dear (1931) and |
| times, becoming a standard, but a recording by | Bing Crosby is the best known. |
| e song received its best-selling treatment from | Bing Crosby in 1962, but Ames' version, recorded a f |
| ances, which led to her playing leading lady to | Bing Crosby and Bob Hope in the Road to... musical c |
| t has been recorded by other artists, including | Bing Crosby and Willie Nelson. |
| by Henry Mancini and His Orchestra in the 1960 | Bing Crosby film High Time earned the song a nominat |
| vived in 1974, when her White Christmas co-star | Bing Crosby asked her to appear with him at a show m |
| ne by Tony Martin at number 16 and the other by | Bing Crosby at number 26. Martin also debuted the so |
| Bing Crosby | |
| - in 1956 won the Los Angeles Handicap and the | Bing Crosby Handicap at Del Mar Racetrack. |
| Bing Crosby recorded the song for his 1956 album, So | |
| Bing Crosby and John Scott Trotter's Orchestra (reco | |
| Bing Crosby - vocal | |
| Bing Crosby made a fine CBS recording of the song on | |
| ng on the new song that Elvis Presley was "like | Bing Crosby now." |
| Bing Crosby (1932) | |
| In 2011, a | Bing Crosby radio version of the song was released o |
| Bing Crosby - vocals | |
| d My Way is a 1940 musical comedy film starring | Bing Crosby and Gloria Jean. |
| standard, performed by many artists (including | Bing Crosby and Jerry Lee Lewis). |
| for Best Original Song, and was popularized by | Bing Crosby who recorded it in 1935. |
| rded by the Glenn Miller Orchestra and later by | Bing Crosby with the Vic Schoen Orchestra, Tommy Tuc |
| known of these was Sugar Bear, who sounded like | Bing Crosby and was voiced by actor Gerry Matthews. |
| Bing Crosby - rec. | |
| The recording by | Bing Crosby and the Xavier Cugat orchestra was relea |
| Bing Crosby (1929) | |
| Bing Crosby - Vocals | |
| The recording by | Bing Crosby (with Carmen Cavallaro's orchestra) was |
| A version by | Bing Crosby was the best-known recording, reaching i |
| Holiday Inn - | Bing Crosby |
| That Travelin' Two-Beat was a duet album by | Bing Crosby and Rosemary Clooney, released on Capito |
| his singing style being more similar to that of | Bing Crosby or Perry Como than that of Ernest Tubb o |
| musical and titled Mr. Music in 1950, starring | Bing Crosby and Nancy Olson. |
| Temptation - | Bing Crosby |
| After Sundown - | Bing Crosby |
| The recording by | Bing Crosby and Jane Wyman was released by Decca Rec |
| The song was sung by | Bing Crosby in the 1941 Oscar-nominated movie Birth |
| Bing Crosby (1935) | |
| It was first recorded by | Bing Crosby in 1931 and became his first number one |
| r specialty on NBC, including the U.S. Open and | Bing Crosby tournaments in the mid-1960s. |
| Bing Crosby - Bing Sings Whilst Bregman Swings (1956 | |
| Bing Crosby as Dan Brooks | |
| Bing Crosby (#10 in 1948) | |
| versions in the United States were recorded by | Bing Crosby and Andy Russell. |
| r singers, including Billie Holiday, as well as | Bing Crosby on CBS radio. |
| Drifting and Dreaming - | Bing Crosby |
| It was the last song recorded by | Bing Crosby as a big band singer, before becoming a |
| Bing Crosby - CBS Radio Recordings | |
| Bing Crosby - High Society (1956) | |
| One of their projects featured | Bing Crosby and his family called, Goldilocks and ha |
| ic Scoring ) film "Birth of the Blues" starring | Bing Crosby was released in 1941. |
| "Sweet Leilani" by | Bing Crosby |
| rthur Johnston; Lyrics by Johnny Burke; Sung by | Bing Crosby and |
| Bing Crosby - Decca Records (1937) | |
| Bing Crosby as Johnny Adams | |
| Bing Crosby as Joe Beebe | |
| The biggest hit version, recorded by | Bing Crosby in 1943, was made during a musician's st |
| Bing Crosby covered the song a year later in 1950 an | |
| Bing Crosby ("True Love" from High Society) | |
| 8 studio album of duets by the American singers | Bing Crosby and Rosemary Clooney, arranged by Billy |
| Bing Crosby - I Surrender Dear soundtrack (1931) | |
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