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Try to forget the fact that Bing Crosby probably never had to record another song in his life after he immortalized "White Christmas." If you can do that, you'll find plenty more to like in this crooning Christmas collection. There's the Romantic Bing, charming the tinsel right off the tree with "The Christmas Song," and that cure for cabin fever, "Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!" There's the Reverent Bing, solemnly singing "Adeste Fideles." And of course, there's Bing the Showman, belting out "Good King Wenceslas" with a bit of that ole vaudeville shine. But no matter what you're told, "White Christmas" will be the number one reason for sticking this one in your stocking. And who can blame you? It's as timeless now as it was way back when. --Steve Gdula
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Reviews:
A Very Merry Christmas with Bing Crosby
I remember listening to this album in the late 1950's. I've never gotten tired of these songs by Bing Crosby. I could not imagine the Christmas Season without listening to this CD.
Great Christmas music!
This CD was purchased as a Christmas gift. It arrived quickly and as described by the seller. Tis the season!!
THE Christmas Album
..from THE artist that symbolizes Christmas music. Don't beleive that? Then explain why the title track is listed in the Guiness Book as the BIGGEST selling record of all-time (yes, even more than "Thriller"!).
IF you buy no other Holiday album ever, you NEED this one. 'nuff said.
bing's white christmas
how can anyone go wrong w/ bing crosby?? i love this album. had it as a cassette tape way b/4 cds. can't have a christmas without bing! he's the best of crooners :)
Missing Tracks?
In the Amazon.com "Editorial Review" of Bing Crosby's White Christmas
by Steve Gdula which appears above, Mr. Gdula writes: "There's the Romantic Bing, charming the tinsel right off the tree with 'The Christmas Song,' and that cure for cabin fever, 'Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!' ...And of course, there's Bing the Showman, belting out 'Good King Wenceslas' with a bit of that ole vaudeville shine."
I don't find those three songs on the track listing above.
Is there another version of this album that has these three extra songs on it?