Bing: A Musical Autobiography 1954 studio album by Bing Crosby
Bing: A Musical Autobiography was Bing Crosby's fourth Decca vinyl LP, recorded and released in 1954.
Background
Ready to retire by 1954, Crosby assembled Buddy Cole and his Trio, a small group formed from members of the John Scott Trotter Orchestra , and re-recorded many of his early hits between April and June 1954. The Decca masters were used for his hits, starting with the 1938 recording of "Small Fry"[ 1] Most of the new recordings were done at the American Legion Hall in Palm Springs, California.[ 2]
Crosby's memoir, Call Me Lucky , was published in June 1953 by Simon & Schuster. It was written with Pete Martin.[ 3]
Discs
Starting in 1958, Decca released the LPs separately.[ 4]
The LPs were issued as automatic couplings which would enable the five LPs to be played on an autochanger record player in chronological sequence. For instance, within album set DX-151, LP no. DL 8072 contained sides 1 and 10, DL 8073 sides 2 and 9, DL 8074 sides 3 and 8, DL 8075 sides 4 and 7, DL 8076 sides 5 and 6.
The Musical Autobiography tracks were reissued as a four-CD set in Japan in 1992 without change from the original five LPs (MCA (Japan). Avid Entertainment in the UK released a four disc set in 2005 but with the addition of soundtrack and film promotional material from the 1930s.[ 1]
Reception
In an enthusiastic review of the set, John S. Wilson wrote in The New York Times, "The first half of the program in which Crosby talks about his early days and sings his early hits is an unalloyed joy, a field day for nostalgians. In view of complaints that have been made off and on for the past fifteen years that the Crosby voice was gone, that he no longer had the old touch, it is a particular pleasure to hear these early songs recorded within the past year, sung with all the old Crosby ease and charm...This is an exceptional collection of recordings, the summation of a landmark in American popular music and well worth the asking price."[ 5]
At Allmusic John Bush called A Musical Autobiography "the most laborious exercise in Crosby's entire career, narrating a career history and re-recording dozens of songs." It was also issued to commemorate Decca's 20th anniversary.
Billboard reported, "Decca's merchandising displays consist of a lifelike window or floor display of Bing Crosby, mounted on an easel and with Crosby holding a copy of his musical autobiography titled simple, 'Bing.' This set...is the firm's big push for the fall."[ 4]
Personnel for re-recordings
Track listing
Side one Title Writer(s) Recording date 1. "Muddy Water" Peter DeRose , Harry Richman , Jo TrentApril 24, 1954 1:58 2. "Mississippi Mud " James Cavanaugh , Harry Barris April 24, 1954 2:19 3. "My Kinda Love " Trent, Louis Alter April 24, 1954 1:35 4. "I Surrender Dear " Gordon Clifford , Barris, CrosbyApril 24, 1954 2:37 5. "It Must Be True" Barris, Gus Arnheim , Clifford April 21, 1954 1:13 6. "Wrap Your Troubles in Dreams " Ted Koehler , Barris, Billy MollApril 21, 1954 2:34 7. "Out of Nowhere " Edward Heyman , Johnny Green June 16, 1954 1:53 8. "Just One More Chance" Arthur Johnston , Sam Coslow April 21, 1954 2:12 9. "Stardust " Hoagy Carmichael , Mitchell Parish June 16, 1954 2:09 10. "Sweet and Lovely " Harry Tobias , Jules LeMare , ArnheimApril 21, 1954 1:57 11. "Where the Blue of the Night (Meets the Gold of the Day) " Fred E. Ahlert , Roy Turk , CrosbyApril 21, 1954 1:43 12. "Paradise" Nacio Herb Brown , CliffordApril 21, 1954 1:42 Total length: 23:52
Side two Title Writer(s) Recording date 1. "Please" Ralph Rainger , Leo Robin April 21, 1954 2:04 2. "Just An Echo in the Valley" Jimmy Campbell and Reg Connelly , Harry M. Woods April 21, 1954 1:47 3. "I Don't Stand a Ghost of a Chance " Ned Washington , Victor Young , CrosbyApril 21, 1954 1:51 4. "Learn to Croon" Johnston, Coslow April 21, 1954 1:33 5. "Down the Old Ox Road" Johnston, Coslow May 3, 1954 1:20 6. "Thanks" Johnston, Coslow April 21, 1954 2:08 7. "Black Moonlight" Johnston, Coslow May 3, 1954 2:34 8. "The Day You Came Along" Johnston, Coslow May 3, 1954 1:57 9. "After Sundown" Brown, Arthur Freed May 3, 1954 1:44 10. "Temptation " Brown, Freed May 3, 1954 2:07 11. "Love Thy Neighbour" Harry Revel , Mack Gordon May 3, 1954 1:35 12. "May I?" Revel, Gordon May 3, 1954 1:47 13. "Love in Bloom " Rainger, Robin May 3, 1954 1:45 Total length: 24:12
Side three Title Writer(s) Recording date 1. "I Love You Truly " Carrie Jacobs Bond May 3, 1954 1:56 2. "June in January " Rainger, Robin May 3, 1954 1:45 3. "Love Is Just Around the Corner " Robin, Lewis E. Gensler May 3, 1954 1:10 4. "It's Easy to Remember " Richard Rodgers, Lorenz Hart May 3, 1954 2:16 5. "Soon" Rodgers, Hart June 16, 1954 2:00 6. "I Wished on the Moon " Dorothy Parker , RaingerMay 3, 1954 2:03 7. "Silent Night " Joseph Mohr , Franz Gruber May 3, 1954 1:39 8. "I'm an Old Cowhand " Johnny Mercer May 3, 1954 1:22 9. "I Can't Escape from You " Richard A. Whiting , RobinJune 19, 1954 1:49 10. "Song of the Islands" Charles E. King May 3, 1954 1:33 11. "Pennies from Heaven " Johnny Burke , JohnstonJune 19, 1954 1:52 12. "Sweet Leilani " Harry Owens May 3, 1954 1:36 13. "Blue Hawaii " Rainger, Robin May 3, 1954 2:15 14. "The One Rose (That's Left in My Heart)" Del Lyon, Lani McIntyre June 16, 1954 1:45 Total length: 25:01
Side four Title Writer(s) Recording date 1. "There's a Gold Mine in the Sky" Charles Kenny , Nick Kenny June 16, 1954 2:33 2. "My Heart Is Taking Lessons" James V. Monaco , BurkeJune 16, 1954 1:30 3. "I've Got a Pocketful of Dreams" Monaco, Burke June 16, 1954 1:24 4. "Small Fry " (with Johnny Mercer ) Frank Loesser , CarmichaelJuly 1, 1938 3:35 5. "Mexicali Rose " Helen Stone , Jack Tenney June 16, 1954 2:05 6. "That Sly Old Gentleman" Monaco, Burke June 16, 1954 1:43 7. "Allá en El Rancho Grande " Emilio D. Uranga, Bartley Costello June 16, 1954 1:01 8. "Tumbling Tumbleweeds " Bob Nolan June 16, 1954 2:05 9. "Only Forever " Monaco, Burke June 16, 1954 2:04 10. "Did Your Mother Come from Ireland?" Michael Carr , Jimmy Kennedy June 16, 1954 2:03 11. "Yes Indeed!" (with Connee Boswell ) Sy Oliver December 13, 1940 3:29 12. "Brahms' Lullaby " Natalia Macfarren , Johannes Brahms June 16, 1954 1:27 Total length: 24:59
Side five Title Writer(s) Recording date 1. "You Are My Sunshine " Jimmie Davis , Charles Mitchell July 8, 1941 3:03 2. "The Waiter and the Porter and the Upstairs Maid" (with Mary Martin and Jack Teagarden ) Johnny Mercer May 26, 1941 3:35 3. "Deep in the Heart of Texas " Don Swander, June Hershey January 18, 1942 3:01 4. "Wait 'Till the Sun Shines, Nellie " (with Mary Martin) Andrew B. Sterling , Harry von Tilzer March 13, 1942 2:57 5. "Walking the Floor over You " Ernest Tubb May 27, 1942 3:30 6. "White Christmas " Irving Berlin May 29, 1942 3:20 Total length: 19:26
Side six Title Writer(s) Recording date 1. "Moonlight Becomes You " Jimmy Van Heusen , BurkeJune 12, 1942 3:33 2. "Road to Morocco " (with Bob Hope )) Van Heusen, Burke December 8, 1944 2:49 3. "Sunday, Monday or Always " Van Heusen, Burke July 2, 1943 2:54 4. "Pistol Packin' Mama " (with The Andrews Sisters ) Al Dexter September 27, 1943 3:18 5. "San Fernando Valley" Gordon Jenkins December 29, 1943 3:24 6. "I'll Be Seeing You " Sammy Fain , Irving Kahal February 17, 1944 3:08 Total length: 19:06
Side seven Title Writer(s) Recording date 1. "Swinging on a Star " Van Heusen, Burke February 7, 1944 2:51 2. "Too-Ra-Loo-Ra-Loo-Ral (That's an Irish Lullaby) " James Royce Shannon July 17, 1945 3:30 3. "Don't Fence Me In " (with The Andrews Sisters ) Cole Porter July 25, 1944 3:32 4. "Yah-Ta-Ta, Yah-Ta-Ta (Talk, Talk, Talk)" (with Judy Garland ) Van Heusen, Burke March 9, 1945 3:31 5. "It's Been a Long, Long Time " Jule Styne , Sammy Cahn July 12, 1945 3:26 6. "The Bells of St. Mary's " A. Emmett Adams, Douglas Furber September 10, 1945 3:27 7. "Put It There, Pal" (with Bob Hope ) Van Heusen, Burke December 8, 1945 2:48 Total length: 23:05
Side nine Title Writer(s) Recording date 1. "The Whiffenpoof Song " Rudyard Kipling , Guy H. Scull, Meade Minnigerode , George S. PomeroyMay 5, 1947 3:18 2. "Now Is the Hour " Clement Scott, Maewa Kaihau , Dorothy Stewart November 8, 1947 3:23 3. "Galway Bay " Arthur Colahan November 27, 1947 3:20 4. "Far Away Places " Joan Whitney Kramer , Alex Kramer November 25, 1948 3:24 5. "Mule Train " Johnny Lange , Hy Heath , Ramblin' Tommy Scott , Fred GlickmanOctober 26, 1949 3:14 6. "Dear Hearts and Gentle People " Sammy Fain , Bob Hilliard October 26, 1949 3:04 7. "Rock of Ages " Augustus Toplady May 6, 1949 3:17 Total length: 23:00
Side ten Title Writer(s) Recording date 1. "Sunshine Cake" (with Carol Richards ) Van Heusen, Burke May 10, 1949 3:28 2. "Play a Simple Melody " (with Gary Crosby ) Berlin May 23, 1950 3:16 3. "Sam's Song " (with Gary Crosby) Lew Quadling, Jack Elliott May 23, 1950 3:11 4. "Gone Fishin' " (with Louis Armstrong ) Nick Kenny , Charles Kenny April 25, 1951 2:52 5. "In the Cool, Cool, Cool of the Evening " (with Jane Wyman ) Carmichael, Johnny Mercer June 20, 1951 3:43 6. "Y'All Come" Arlie Duff November 14, 1953 2:41 7. "Bing Crosby signs off" 0:56 Total length: 20:07
Bonus tracks (2005 CD release)
When Bing: A Musical Autobiography was re-released as a 4-CD set in 2005, the label added bonus tracks that had no connection with the original album. These tracks were sourced from Bing Crosby's radio shows, publicity discs, and his short film soundtracks.
Paris Honeymoon selection (from Kraft Music Hall , June 28, 1945):[ 6]
Banter between Ken Carpenter and Bing Crosby – 1.14
"The Funny Old Hills" (Ralph Rainger /Leo Robin ) – 1.29
Banter between Carpenter and Crosby – 0.37
"You're a Sweet Little Headache" (Rainger/Robin) – 1.12
Banter between Carpenter and Crosby – 0.36
"I Have Eyes" (Rainger/Robin) – 2.10
The Star Maker selection (from Kraft Music Hall , April 19, 1945):[ 6]
Banter between Ken and Crosby – 1.06
"An Apple for the Teacher" (Monaco/Burke) – 0.47
Banter between Carpenter and Crosby – 0.21
"Still the Bluebird Sings" (Monaco/Burke) – 0.40
Banter between Carpenter and Crosby – 0.16
"A Man and His Dream" (Monaco/Burke) – 1.57
I Surrender Dear 1931 film soundtrack selection:
"I Surrender Dear " – 1.31
"Out of Nowhere " – 1.08
"At Your Command" (Harry Barris /Harry Tobias /Bing Crosby) – 1.55
One More Chance 1931 film soundtrack selection:
"Magic C.O.D." (a parody of "I Surrender Dear") – 1.07
"Wrap Your Troubles in Dreams " – 2.22
"I'd Climb the Highest Mountain" (Lew Brown /Sidney Clare ) – 1.03
"Just One More Chance" (Arthur Johnston /Sam Coslow ) – 3.22
Dream House 1931 film soundtrack selection:
"When I Take My Sugar to Tea"(Sammy Fain /Irving Kahal /Pierre Norman) – 0.48
"It Must Be True" (Harry Barris/ Gus Arnheim /Gordon Clifford ) – 1.18
"Dream House" (Earle Foxe /Lynn F. Cowan) – 1.11
Billboard Girl 1931 film soundtrack selection:
"Were You Sincere?" (Vincent Rose /Jack Meskill) – 1.24
"For You" (Joe Burke /Al Dubin ) – 1.11
Sing, Bing, Sing 1932 film soundtrack selection:
"In My Hideaway" (K. L. Binford) – 1.22
"Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea " – 0.50
"Lovable" (Harry M. Woods /Gus Kahn ) – 1.12
"Snuggled on Your Shoulder " – 1.48
Blue of the Night 1932 film soundtrack selection:
"My Silent Love" (Dana Suesse /Edward Heyman ) – 0.35
"Auf Wiedersehen, My Dear" (Milton Ager /Ed G. Nelson/Al Hoffman /Al Goodhart ) – 1.41
"Ev'ry Time My Heart Beats" (Benny Davis /Gerald Marks ) – 1.39
"Where the Blue of the Night (Meets the Gold of the Day) " – 2.37
From The Big Broadcast publicity discs:
Banter between Stuart Erwin and Bing Crosby (take 1) – 1.18
"Here Lies Love" (take 1) (Rainger/Robin) – 3.13
Announcement by Sam Coslow – 1.41
"Please" (Rainger/Robin) – 2.35
Please film soundtrack selection:
"You're Getting to Be a Habit with Me " – 1.12
"I Don't Stand a Ghost of a Chance with You " – 2.09
"Please" (Rainger/Robin) – 1.49
From She Loves Me Not publicity discs:
"Love in Bloom " (with Kitty Carlisle ) – 3.26
"Straight from the Shoulder" (with Kitty Carlisle) (Harry Revel /Mack Gordon ) – 3.28
"I'm Hummin', I'm Whistlin', I'm Singin'" (Revel/Gordon) – 3.15
From Two for Tonight publicity discs:
"Two for Tonight" (Revel/Gordon) – 3.32
From Doctor Rhythm publicity discs:
Introduction by Gayne Whitman – 0.47
"This Is My Night to Dream" (Monaco/Burke) – 2.53
"On the Sentimental Side" (Monaco/Burke) – 1.35
"Only a Gypsy Knows" (with Beatrice Lillie ) (Monaco/Burke) – 2.42
"My Heart Is Taking Lessons" (Monaco/Burke) – 2.31
From Birth of the Blues publicity discs:
"The Waiter and the Porter and the Upstairs Maid" (with Mary Martin and Jack Teagarden ) (Johnny Mercer ) – 4.05
"My Melancholy Baby " – 2.35
From The Big Broadcast publicity discs:
Banter between Stuart Erwin and Bing Crosby (take 2) – 1.13
"Here Lies Love" (take 2) (Rainger/Robin) – 3.15
References
Albums
Music of Hawaii (1939)
Victor Herbert Melodies, Vol. One (1939)
Patriotic Songs for Children (1939)
Cowboy Songs (Bing Crosby's first solo album) (1939)
Victor Herbert Melodies, Vol. Two (1939)
George Gershwin Songs, Vol. One (1939)
Ballad for Americans (Bing Crosby's first solo studio album)(1940)
Favorite Hawaiian Songs (1940)
Christmas Music (1940)
Star Dust (1940)
Hawaii Calls (1941)
Small Fry (1941)
Crosbyana (1941)
Under Western Skies (1941)
Song Hits from Holiday Inn (w/ Fred Astaire ) (1942)
Merry Christmas (1945)
Selections from Going My Way (1945)
Selections from The Bells of St. Mary's (1946)
Don't Fence Me In (w/ The Andrews Sisters ) (1946)
The Happy Prince (1946)
Selections from Road to Utopia (1946)
Bing Crosby – Stephen Foster (1946)
What We So Proudly Hail (1946)
Favorite Hawaiian Songs, Vol. One (1946)
Favorite Hawaiian Songs, Vol. Two (1946)
Blue Skies (w/ Fred Astaire and Irving Berlin ) (1946)
Bing Crosby – Jerome Kern (1946)
St. Patrick's Day (1947)
Bing Crosby – Victor Herbert (1947)
Cowboy Songs, Vol. One (1947)
Selections from Welcome Stranger (1947)
Our Common Heritage (1947)
El Bingo (1947)
The Small One (1947)
The Man Without a Country (1947)
Drifting and Dreaming (1947)
Blue of the Night (1948)
Selections from Showboat (1948)
The Emperor Waltz (1948)
St. Valentine's Day (1948)
Bing Crosby Sings with Al Jolson, Bob Hope, Dick Haymes and the Andrews Sisters (1948)
Selections from Road to Rio (1948)
Bing Crosby Sings with Judy Garland, Mary Martin, Johnny Mercer (1948)
Bing Crosby Sings with Lionel Hampton, Eddie Heywood, Louis Jordan (1948)
Bing Crosby Sings the Song Hits from Broadway Shows (1948)
Cowboy Songs, Vol. Two (1948)
Auld Lang Syne (1948)
Bing Crosby Sings Cole Porter Songs (1949)
A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court (1949)
Bing Crosby Sings Songs by George Gershwin (1949)
South Pacific (1949)
Christmas Greetings (1949)
Ichabod – The Legend of Sleepy Hollow (1949)
Top o' the Morning / Emperor Waltz (1950)
Songs from Mr. Music (w/ Dorothy Kirsten and The Andrews Sisters ) (1950)
Go West Young Man (w/ The Andrews Sisters ) (1950)
Collectors' Classics, Vols. 1–8 (1951)
Way Back Home (1951)
Bing Crosby Sings the Song Hits from... (1951)
Bing and the Dixieland Bands (1951)
Yours Is My Heart Alone (1951)
Country Style (1951)
Beloved Hymns (1951)
Bing and Connee (w/ Connee Boswell ) (1952)
When Irish Eyes Are Smiling (1952)
Themes and Songs from The Quiet Man (w/ Victor Young ) (1952)
Selections from the Paramount Picture "Just for You" (w/ Jane Wyman and The Andrews Sisters ) (1952)
Road to Bali (w/ Bob Hope and Peggy Lee ) (1952)
Le Bing: Song Hits of Paris (1953)
Some Fine Old Chestnuts (1954)
Bing Sings the Hits (1954)
Selections from White Christmas (w/ Peggy Lee and Danny Kaye ) (1954)
Bing: A Musical Autobiography (1954)
The Country Girl / Little Boy Lost (1955)
Merry Christmas (later version of 1945 78rpm album) (1955)
Shillelaghs and Shamrocks (1956)
Home on the Range (1956)
Blue Hawaii (1956)
High Tor (w/ Julie Andrews and Everett Sloane ) (1956)
A Christmas Sing with Bing Around the World (1956)
Anything Goes (w/ Donald O'Connor , Mitzi Gaynor and Zizi Jeanmaire ) (1956)
High Society (w/ Frank Sinatra , Grace Kelly , and Louis Armstrong ) (1956)
Songs I Wish I Had Sung the First Time Around (1956)
Bing Sings Whilst Bregman Swings (1956)
Bing with a Beat (1957)
A Christmas Story (1957)
Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves (1957)
New Tricks (1957)
The Bible Story of Christmas (1957)
Never Be Afraid (1958)
Jack B. Nimble – A Mother Goose Fantasy (1958)
Fancy Meeting You Here ( w/ Rosemary Clooney ) (1958)
Around the World with Bing! (1958)
Bing in Paris (1958)
That Christmas Feeling (1958)
In a Little Spanish Town (1958)
Bing’s Buddies and Beaus (1959)
Say One for Me (w/ Debbie Reynolds and Robert Wagner ) (1959)
How the West Was Won (w/ Rosemary Clooney ) (1960)
Join Bing and Sing Along (1960)
Bing & Satchmo (w/ Louis Armstrong ) (1960)
Songs of Christmas (1960)
101 Gang Songs (1961)
El Señor Bing (1961)
My Golden Favorites (1961)
The Road to Hong Kong (1962)
Bing's Hollywood (set of 15 albums) (1962)
On the Happy Side (1962)
I Wish You a Merry Christmas (1962)
Holiday in Europe (1962)
Reprise Musical Repertory Theatre (1963)
Return to Paradise Islands (1964)
America, I Hear You Singing (w/ Frank Sinatra and Fred Waring ) (1964)
Robin and the 7 Hoods (w/ Frank Sinatra , Dean Martin , and Sammy Davis Jr. ) (1964)
12 Songs of Christmas (w/ Frank Sinatra and Fred Waring ) (1964)
Bing Crosby Sings the Great Country Hits (1965)
That Travelin' Two-Beat (w/ Rosemary Clooney ) (1965)
The Summit (w/ Dean Martin , Frank Sinatra and Sammy Davis Jr. ) (1966)
Bing Crosby's Treasury – The Songs I Love (1966)
Bing Crosby and The Columbus Boychoir Sing Family Christmas Favorites (w/ The Columbus Boychoir ) (1967)
Thoroughly Modern Bing (1968)
Bing Crosby's Treasury – The Songs I Love (1968 version) (1968)
Hey Jude/Hey Bing! (1969)
Goldilocks (1970)
A Time to Be Jolly (1971)
Bing 'n' Basie (w/ Count Basie ) (1972)
Rhythm on the Range (1972)
I’ll Sing You a Song of the Islands (1972)
A Southern Memoir (1975)
That's What Life Is All About (1975)
A Couple of Song and Dance Men (w/ Fred Astaire ) (1975)
Tom Sawyer (1976)
At My Time of Life (1976)
Bing Crosby Live at the London Palladium (1976)
Feels Good, Feels Right (1976)
Beautiful Memories (1977)
Bingo Viejo (1977)
Seasons (Bing Crosby's last studio album released during his lifetime) (1977)
A Little Bit of Irish (posthumous edition, recorded in 1966) (1993)
Bing Crosby: The Voice of Christmas (1998)
On the Sentimental Side (posthumous edition, recorded in 1962; Bing Crosby's latest studio album) (2010)
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