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A Heart of Stone |
Bob Crosby and His Bob Cats (Bob Crosby) |
1950 |
Unverified |
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Boogie Woogie Maxixe |
Bob Crosby and His Orchestra |
November 1939 |
(2 artists) |
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Day In - Day Out |
Bob Crosby and His Orchestra - Vocal Chorus by Helen Ward |
August 1939 |
(185 artists) |
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Deep in a Dream |
Bob Crosby and His Orchestra - Vocal Chorus by Marion Mann |
November 1938 |
(108 artists) |
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Dolores REL |
Bing Crosby - With The Merry Macs and Bob Crosby's Bob Cats |
1941 |
(11 artists) Originally by Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra - Vocal Refrain by Frank Sinatra and The Pied Pipers REC |
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Down Argentina Way |
Bob Crosby and His Orchestra - Vocal Chorus by Bonnie King |
September 1940 |
Unverified |
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Do You Care? |
Bob Crosby and His Orchestra |
1941 |
Unverified |
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Do You Know Why |
Bob Crosby and His Orchestra - Vocal Chorus by Bonnie King |
1940 |
(15 artists) |
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Dream Man Make Me Dream Some More |
Dorsey Brothers' Orchestra - Vocal Chorus by Bob Crosby |
1934 |
(14 artists) |
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Every Day's a Holiday |
Bob Crosby and His Bobcats |
1937 |
Unverified |
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Eye Opener |
Bob Crosby and His Orchestra featuring Bob Zurke at the piano |
1939 |
(5 artists) |
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Five Minutes More |
Bob Crosby and His Orchestra |
July 1946 |
(65 artists) |
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Five Point Blues |
Bob Crosby's Bob Cats |
1938 |
Unverified |
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Fools Rush In (Where Angels Fear to Tread) |
Bob Crosby and His Orchestra - Vocal Chorus by Marion Mann |
1940 |
(240 artists) |
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I'd Know You Anywhere |
Bob Crosby and His Orchestra - Vocal Chorus by Bonnie King |
November 1940 |
(10 artists) |
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Isn't that just like love |
Bob Crosby & Orchestra - Vocal by Bob Crosby |
September 10, 1940 |
Unverified |
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It's Dark on Observatory Hill |
Dorsey Brothers' Orchestra - Vocal Chorus by Bob Crosby |
December 1934 |
(2 artists) |
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It's Easier Said Than Done REL |
Bob Crosby and His Orchestra |
February 1938 |
(3 artists) Originally by Norman Cloutier and His Merry Madcaps - Vocal Chorus Brick Holton REC |
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It's Great to Be in Love Again |
Bob Crosby and His Orchestra |
1936 |
Unverified |
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I Was Lucky |
Dorsey Brothers' Orchestra - Vocal Chorus by Bob Crosby |
1935 |
(14 artists) |
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Let's Start the New Year Right |
Bing Crosby with Bob Crosby and His Orchestra |
July 30, 1942 |
(2 artists) |
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My Inspiration |
Bob Crosby and His Orchestra |
January 1939 |
(30 artists) |
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No Other One |
Bob Crosby and His Orchestra |
1935 |
(2 artists) |
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Shake Down the Stars |
Bob Crosby and His Orchestra |
1940 |
(18 artists) |
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Slue Foot |
The Modernaires and Bob Crosby - Vocals with the Bob Cats |
1955 |
(3 artists) |
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South Rampart Street Parade |
Bob Crosby and His Orchestra |
1937 |
(144 artists) |
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The Pussy Cat Song |
Patty Andrews and Bob Crosby |
November 1948 |
(3 artists) |
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What's New |
Bob Crosby and His Orchestra featuring Trumpet by Billy Butterfield |
January 1939 |
(467 artists) |
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Yes Indeed |
Bing Crosby & Connie Boswell with Bob Crosby's Bob Cats |
1941 |
(57 artists) |
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You and Your Love |
Bob Crosby and His Orchestra - Vocal Chorus by Teddy Grace |
August 1939 |
(3 artists) |
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You Can't Have Everything REL |
Bob Crosby and His Orchestra - Vocal Chorus by Kay Weber |
August 1937 |
(6 artists) Originally by Alice Faye with David Rubinoff BRD |
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You Must Have Been a Beautiful Baby REL |
Bing Crosby with Bob Crosby and His Orchestra |
December 1938 |
(109 artists) Originally by Dick Powell BRD |
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You're Easy to Dance With REL |
Fred Astaire with Bob Crosby and His Orchestra |
1942 |
(8 artists) Originally by Fred Astaire and Chorus BRD |
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You're Easy to Dance With |
Fred Astaire with Bob Crosby and His Orchestra |
August 1942 |
Unverified |