Such a different time. Might be nice to see that style again some time... Course, the band's more important now I think. Can't just leave them off to the side if they helped make the song, right?
Boy no kidding and if you notice Bing keeps his hands in his coat pockets the whole time. He just lets his great voice do all the work. I thank God for RUclips so that we can see and hear these great performers from yesteryear.
I've noticed several of Bing's songs, esp. those in movies: Example: Singing, "You Keep Coming Back Like a Song," from "Blue Skies." Bing stands motionless, basically, but it's that VOICE, that VOICE that was recognizable around the world that people flocked to. He was wildly popular by his voice--he didn't have "Leading Man" Cary Grant looks, so his singing was front and center, and alot of histrionics, distractions, and other artificial technology, only served to distract or diminish the gift from God he had......so, even if you listen to say, his peak years on CD---1937-1941 range, check out "Deep Purple," "Stardust," (both 1939), "Mexicali Rose," BING'S VOICE was king, and there was no instrumental overpowering a Bing vocal in those days--so the songwriters wrote songs, and the music people arranged to have Bing's voice as THE DRAWING CARD, not instruments. Listening to "Deep Purple," for instance, there is scant background instrumentals--only a slight pattering for ambiance, but it is Bing's VOICE which is front and center. *****(Sorry, my passion is the small nuances, and of course my favorite Entertainer, Bing!)
I’m 28 years old and have loved this music since I was 6 listening to bing with my late grandpa on His Record player. Along with that Nat King Cole Frank Sinatra Ella Fitzgerald dean Martin Sammy Davis Junior, well actually my mom introduced me to The chairman of the board and his The rat pack cohorts, and Bobby D too.
From 1954, Bing is capable of stealing the heart of a 22 year-old girl in 2021. He really has a silent power with those eyes (and voice) that just reaches through time!❤
To think his brother, Bob, would also record this song and about 58 years after he did, that song would go on to being part of the soundtrack to a post apocalyptic video game.
@@weakestpakistani9730 Early twenties, semi-long hair and a beard. The rest of the audience seemed to be made up mostly of people who were old enough to have lived through World War II. It was kind of sweet the way the little old ladies in the audience swayed back and forth in their seats like teenagers, while Bing sang the twenty-nine minute medley of his greatest hits.
Bing didn't need, as Early Grey said below, he didn't need video and echo effects, flashy dancers behind him, a finger-snapping Orchestra or score-all Bing Crosby needed was a microphone (or not) and a song to sing. Effortless. Genuine. Straight to the heart.
See this is music that I'd like to hear on the radio rather than the crap we get nowadays. Don't get me wrong there are some songs that are amazing but I think the so called "artists" need to take time to listen to the music of past generations
Tommy Whispers, I'm glad there are more people like me on in this planet. Have you ever heard of 'The Drifters', 'Dion and The Belmonts', 'The Jamies', or 'Danny and The Juniors'? Those were some great bands and singers of the 1950's. Music has changed, but I'm not so sure if it's for the better. Music from my grandparents' time had more tasteful lyrics; you could listen to those songs with your parents without having the 'Clean' version. My great-aunt has an old wooden shoe-shining box filled with tons of 45's including, but not limited to, Brenda Lee, Conway Twitty, and the Chubby Checker. *Sigh* ... Call me old-fashioned, but I'd take a sixty-something-year-old disc of vinyl over any CD today.
Sadly, they never did many collaborations. But if you look up “Let’s Do It Again” by Bing Crosby, they both sing in that song and compliment each other so well with many personal touches.
There will never be another generation like his one ,so many amazing male singers ,once in a million years those kinda people come and his generation got em all
+Justin Spears I think it's his kid's version, actually, but I remembering thinking the same thing you are regarding Louis Armstrong in Fallout 2! What would he think? XD
+Justin Spears This is not correct, this version of the song does not appear in fallout 3 or fallout 4. The version of this song that appears in Fallout 4 is from Bob Crosby.
What a great voice Bing was blessed with. He does a nice job with phrasing in this version and I like the "high" note at the end. Thanks for posting this treasure!
Found a version of this i've never heard before on a very old United States Army record. It was great. It also had Don't Fence Me In, with the Andrew Sisters.
Wait a minute... Where the pyrotechnics, the fog rolling across the stage, the pounding bass? Not even one dancer stomping around him. And why isn't Bing screeching over all the other things going on? Then, he's the nerve to sing a whole song without a single cuss word in it. Oh no, no, no, you can understand every word that's being sung. Why that's, unheard of! It will never sell!!! How much things have changed in a single lifetime. RIP: Bing.
one thing about that first GE special...bro. manning, one of our teachers in H.S. expressed shock and dismay at this show. he said that after decades of bing crosby shows on radio wherein he (crosby) presented the finest programming around, here he had sherrye north in a most suggestive dance routine that spoiled it all. he was right. bing fumbled the ball on that play.
I was born in Italy in 1998 , but nevertheless I would have loved a Lot to know him and . I would have done a duet with him! 😂🎙 Sinatra and pat boone , who i loved made me know Bing Crosby better than i knew him before. I only new that he sang "white christmas" with his deep voice as a baritone. ..
Nicoley, you CEASE to amaze me! God Bless you for keeping Bing's memory and talent alive for future generations! By the way, do you have the clip of Bing singing, "The Gypsy in my Soul," that he sung on "The Jack Benny TV Program?" Thank you for your time spent in gathering great clips!
The song is rather ironic considering that the inspiration for the title for the person that wrote the song died at age 37 years in a rather sad way, somewhat alone in a New York Citty hotel bleeding on the floor sometime after what was described as a 'fall', and not at all loved nor supported by those in his hometown. Although the person for whom the words 'Dear Hearts and Gentle People' was found written on a piece of paper in his wallet had written the greatest American songs of the nineteenth century, as the youngest in a family of eleven or so children, his older brother burned all the remnants of personal writings that seemed to reflect badly on any family members. And, he never found fame nor fortune in his life. Many people in other countries in ages past thought of his music when the subject of America came up; "I dream of Jeannie", "My Old Kentucky Home", "Way Down on the Swanee River'', "Camptown Races", etc.
Hear me out, in the song it says there a place in idaho id like to go, both bing and bob crosby are from Spokane wa thats 20 mins from cda idaho my current city, is he referencing cda its the closest idaho town
To the currently 22 people who've disliked this absolute wholesome ☆gold☆, I wish you well, whatever made you so down as to not like this, I hope it's over.
Although I love Frank Sinatra more, Bing did have at least one attribute that far surpassed Frank. Like many Frank’s voice diminished over time. Bing’s voice always sounded like a bell no matter what age he himself was his voice never aged with him.
As he got older, Bing said that he dropped the keys of the songs he sang. That is how he maintained his effortless style and delivery. Most singers don't do that.
I wish we had the optimistic attitude of the fifties now most people have a rude attitude or just a bad apple attitude. P.S i said most people not all. just leaving this p.s for people who would complain.
Harambe 2 I don't think so. Families hide their problems extremely good. Bing Crosby was a really harsh and aggressiv father, one of his children commited suicide. The world was too perfect to be real
+The Albanian Stallion That's true, and I think it's better to live now because of modern medicine and everything else really, but I still admire the 40s and 50s because of the music and fallout of course.
Two of his kids committed suicide, right, but that happened nearly 20 years after his death, when they both were in their 50s. Though one of his sons said he was sadist, another son denied it. So we don't know the truth and I doubt we should care.
So simple. No flashy dancing, no stage effects, just Mr. Bing and his charming voice
Such a different time. Might be nice to see that style again some time... Course, the band's more important now I think. Can't just leave them off to the side if they helped make the song, right?
Earl Grey I know. Now days, you can't watch a live performance without almost having a seizure from the lights
Boy no kidding and if you notice Bing keeps his hands in his coat pockets the whole time. He just lets his great voice do all the work. I thank God for RUclips so that we can see and hear these great performers from yesteryear.
I've noticed several of Bing's songs, esp. those in movies: Example: Singing, "You Keep Coming Back Like a Song," from "Blue Skies." Bing stands motionless, basically, but it's that VOICE, that VOICE that was recognizable around the world that people flocked to. He was wildly popular by his voice--he didn't have "Leading Man" Cary Grant looks, so his singing was front and center, and alot of histrionics, distractions, and other artificial technology, only served to distract or diminish the gift from God he had......so, even if you listen to say, his peak years on CD---1937-1941 range, check out "Deep Purple," "Stardust," (both 1939), "Mexicali Rose," BING'S VOICE was king, and there was no instrumental overpowering a Bing vocal in those days--so the songwriters wrote songs, and the music people arranged to have Bing's voice as THE DRAWING CARD, not instruments. Listening to "Deep Purple," for instance, there is scant background instrumentals--only a slight pattering for ambiance, but it is Bing's VOICE which is front and center. *****(Sorry, my passion is the small nuances, and of course my favorite Entertainer, Bing!)
Entertainers were truely talented back then.
im 90 years old and loved this music since i was 16 bing was the best
90 years old and on RUclips? Respect to you, young man!
I’m 28 years old and have loved this music since I was 6 listening to bing with my late grandpa on His Record player. Along with that Nat King Cole Frank Sinatra Ella Fitzgerald dean Martin Sammy Davis Junior, well actually my mom introduced me to The chairman of the board and his The rat pack cohorts, and Bobby D too.
90 years and on RUclips? Wow respect to you!
pat milne Bless you Pat!
You should play fallout they'll be weird and nostalgic to you
200 years later and still a banger
Have you completed Moira’s quest yet?
@@thegamingglove238 That Version isnt in FO3, i should put it in
fr fr
What are you talking about 😂?
@@jeffreyberkin-ez3uh Fallout Game Reference
From 1954, Bing is capable of stealing the heart of a 22 year-old girl in 2021. He really has a silent power with those eyes (and voice) that just reaches through time!❤
To think his brother, Bob, would also record this song and about 58 years after he did, that song would go on to being part of the soundtrack to a post apocalyptic video game.
I could listen to him sing the phone book
Evan Guerrero 512-657-8907 675-432-5677
"Well... I'd like to do a little number for yah, now" ;))
Bing Crosby should have lived forever. His singing was faultless. His voice was glorious and unique.
It’s just shows you how talented these brothers were…. They both sing this song so well!!!
I was blessed to have seen Bing sing this (and lots of other songs) in person, at the London Palladium, in 1976.
wow
@@weakestpakistani9730 I know, right? Rosemary Clooney was the opening act, to boot. The whole experience was so incredible.
@@ragamuffin92 I am sure it was, you mustve been pretty young back then.
@@weakestpakistani9730 Early twenties, semi-long hair and a beard. The rest of the audience seemed to be made up mostly of people who were old enough to have lived through World War II. It was kind of sweet the way the little old ladies in the audience swayed back and forth in their seats like teenagers, while Bing sang the twenty-nine minute medley of his greatest hits.
@@ragamuffin92 It must seem like a long time ago, so much has changed now. This must be very nostalgic for you.
Wish society still favored music like this. LET"S BRING IT BACK MY GENTLE PEOPLE!
[Fallout Radio Has Entered The Chat]
we DO well I do.... never goes out of date but todays and after 1967 really this woke culture now no longer likes romance
60s and 70s were good if we had a mix if that and older music that would be peak 😌
Мне нравятся гаражи 60х. Самобытная музыка
Bing didn't need, as Early Grey said below, he didn't need video and echo effects, flashy dancers behind him, a finger-snapping Orchestra or score-all Bing Crosby needed was a microphone (or not) and a song to sing. Effortless. Genuine. Straight to the heart.
See this is music that I'd like to hear on the radio rather than the crap we get nowadays. Don't get me wrong there are some songs that are amazing but I think the so called "artists" need to take time to listen to the music of past generations
Tommy Whispers, I'm glad there are more people like me on in this planet. Have you ever heard of 'The Drifters', 'Dion and The Belmonts', 'The Jamies', or 'Danny and The Juniors'? Those were some great bands and singers of the 1950's. Music has changed, but I'm not so sure if it's for the better. Music from my grandparents' time had more tasteful lyrics; you could listen to those songs with your parents without having the 'Clean' version. My great-aunt has an old wooden shoe-shining box filled with tons of 45's including, but not
limited to, Brenda Lee, Conway Twitty, and the Chubby Checker. *Sigh* ... Call me old-fashioned, but I'd take a sixty-something-year-old disc of vinyl over any CD today.
Todays music requires absolutley no talent back then it did and a lot of courage.
No waving the arms around, just that great voice was all he needed, what a handsome man too. only ever be one Bing!
Give me Bing any day of the week over any other singer or actor. Handsome, talented and humble. Others were great but Bing was king.
Great voice and song! From korea
pogchamp
I'd like a mashup of Dear Hearts and Gentle People by Bing and Bob Crosby.
Sadly, they never did many collaborations. But if you look up “Let’s Do It Again” by Bing Crosby, they both sing in that song and compliment each other so well with many personal touches.
I found out about the Crosby brothers through Fallout 4 and I’ve loved 40’s, 50’s, and 60’s music since.
Listening to Bing from his old hometown of Spokane. I also know he had a vacation spot at Hayden Lake, Idaho, so the trip to Idaho rings true as well.
play this whilst doing homework....
enjoy the most relaxing work ever!
Bing is still the King!
Bob is good too!
And what about Louis?
Diamond city brought me here
Fallout 3 brought me here
+Luis Garcia072 hey I think I saw you in a video showing how to get Yao gai meat
Actually researching music brought me here.
TheSentientToast 1 RIP 3Dog
TheSentientToast 1 thats bob crosby singin it in f4
There will never be another generation like his one ,so many amazing male singers ,once in a million years those kinda people come and his generation got em all
Damn I LOVE, LOVE, LOVE music spanning from WW1 to the mid 1950's!!! I listen to it all the time when I'm creating things =)
Thanks to the Fallout franchise for showing artists like Bing to me!
Just travelled to Spokane and I can say this song perfectly reflects the beauty of Spokane and the people.
Never heard him go for the high one like that at the end!
Cliff Shell Bing showing off HIGH notes? Sure didn't see that one coming.
I like how it took him a minute to really build it up
Little did he know that his song would be implemented in one of the most famous video games ever
+Justin Spears I think it's his kid's version, actually, but I remembering thinking the same thing you are regarding Louis Armstrong in Fallout 2!
What would he think? XD
+canuckleful his Brother Bob actually. bing was born In 1903 and Bob in 1913.
James Grange AH, that makes more sense!
+canuckleful its same Bethesde not put Armstrongs song in the F4
+Justin Spears This is not correct, this version of the song does not appear in fallout 3 or fallout 4. The version of this song that appears in Fallout 4 is from Bob Crosby.
This video is just wonderful! Bing Crosby was a favorite singer in our household when I was growing up way back then!
Hello Jacqueline, how are things going with you?
BRUH this is the best music I've ever heard with the singer with no autotune
his charm totally worked on me, im forever captivated by him and that perfect voice
My dear people who live in my home town and make me happy like a crown...... are Synths.
Hello Beatrice, how are things going with you?
What a great voice Bing was blessed with. He does a nice job with phrasing in this version and I like the "high" note at the end. Thanks for posting this treasure!
Runs in the family man, his father was the same
By the way this is one of my favorites. And it is true because bing was from Spokane washington and I have family
Y
One of my favorites by bing
Found a version of this i've never heard before on a very old United States Army record. It was great. It also had Don't Fence Me In, with the Andrew Sisters.
Bing Crosby is Bing Chilling
Glad someone said it 😂
There certainly has never been another Bing
Hello Patricia, how is everything going with you?
this kinda music makes me feel strong
I accentdanlly chose this song as my solo singing at my school because the teacher is too insisting so I just gotta mimic this
How did it go?
Flawless
Sing on, Bing!
I'm 31 wish I grew up in this Era
Wonderful thanks so much,i had lots of dear hearts,and gentle people in my home town,i loved them dearly.
Daily dose of Bing
Truly, Bing and Sinatra had THE Voice.(!)
SUCH TALENT❗🎯❗
They were herculean amongst mortals 🔥💯
it's your horst travis lonely miles
Lovely, warms the heart aswell
Wait a minute... Where the pyrotechnics, the fog rolling across the stage, the pounding bass? Not even one dancer stomping around him. And why isn't Bing screeching over all the other things going on? Then, he's the nerve to sing a whole song without a single cuss word in it. Oh no, no, no, you can understand every word that's being sung. Why that's, unheard of! It will never sell!!! How much things have changed in a single lifetime. RIP: Bing.
Knowbody in the world could sing like Bing. He was the best singer ever.
one thing about that first GE special...bro. manning, one of our teachers in H.S. expressed shock and dismay at this show. he said that after decades of bing crosby shows on radio wherein he (crosby) presented the finest programming around, here he had sherrye north in a most suggestive dance routine that spoiled it all. he was right. bing fumbled the ball on that play.
Hello Pat, how are things going with you?
Thank you, Fallout 3!
Thanks for posting this, nicoley133.
Who might wonder. This is the brother of Bob Crosby who originally recorded this song.
Hello Tana, how are things going with you?
I was born in Italy in 1998 , but nevertheless I would have loved a Lot to know him and . I would have done a duet with him! 😂🎙 Sinatra and pat boone , who i loved made me know Bing Crosby better than i knew him before. I only new that he sang "white christmas" with his deep voice as a baritone. ..
Megaton bring me herr
Me and my eight arms love this
I like this song. Especially in fallout. Woot!
Nicoley, you CEASE to amaze me! God Bless you for keeping Bing's memory and talent alive for future generations! By the way, do you have the clip of Bing singing, "The Gypsy in my Soul," that he sung on "The Jack Benny TV Program?" Thank you for your time spent in gathering great clips!
The song is rather ironic considering that the inspiration for the title for the person that wrote the song died at age 37 years in a rather sad way, somewhat alone in a New York Citty hotel bleeding on the floor sometime after what was described as a 'fall', and not at all loved nor supported by those in his hometown. Although the person for whom the words 'Dear Hearts and Gentle People' was found written on a piece of paper in his wallet had written the greatest American songs of the nineteenth century, as the youngest in a family of eleven or so children, his older brother burned all the remnants of personal writings that seemed to reflect badly on any family members. And, he never found fame nor fortune in his life. Many people in other countries in ages past thought of his music when the subject of America came up; "I dream of Jeannie", "My Old Kentucky Home", "Way Down on the Swanee River'', "Camptown Races", etc.
I add this song to the list of reason not to end myself just yet.
One of the greats. The Andrew sisters were damn good too.
The Carol Burnett show brought me to Bing Crosby, and even his starring in the movie "White Christmas"
So not fallout 3 or 4?
ButtCancer Not Fallout. Since I really don't like Fallout.
Amtrak Mikey y not tho?
ButtCancer I don't like stuff like that. Need I say more?
Amtrak Mikey idk whats stuff like that?
Not the one with Jack Benny, it's from Bing's second GE special. I've never seen the whole show, but I grabbed this clip from a compilation video.
Immortal
yup
Hello Patricia, how are things going with you?
I love this music, shame my generation is too busy listening to "modern music"
Same
the year is 2277 and you find some pre-war recordings
Hear me out, in the song it says there a place in idaho id like to go, both bing and bob crosby are from Spokane wa thats 20 mins from cda idaho my current city, is he referencing cda its the closest idaho town
Bob's song and still very good.
Damn, that's a cool blazer.
God, what I would give to time travel. I would never come back to the present. This world is filled with grotesque today.
Nice
To the currently 22 people who've disliked this absolute wholesome ☆gold☆, I wish you well, whatever made you so down as to not like this, I hope it's over.
Fallout vibes ❤
Also available on GNR radio ( fallout 3)
Based
came here cuz iv been listening to bing since i was a kid an im nearing 30 an i play fallout 4 so you dimond city radio is on 24 7
It's interesting to compare Bing's version with his brother's (Bob) version; Bing is far gentler with the music.
What's the relationship with Bing Crosby and Bob Crosby
+Jimmy Cen Bob was Bing's younger brother.
The scary part is that they sound almost identical
Yea Bing had it over bob for sure
Jimmy Cen Bob is Bing's younger brother
Fallout 4/diamond city radio bought me here
was this show the GE special with jack benny as guest. i remember it!
2020??
Three Dog and Travis brought me here
Although I love Frank Sinatra more, Bing did have at least one attribute that far surpassed Frank. Like many Frank’s voice diminished over time. Bing’s voice always sounded like a bell no matter what age he himself was his voice never aged with him.
As he got older, Bing said that he dropped the keys of the songs he sang. That is how he maintained his effortless style and delivery. Most singers don't do that.
April 54? He did two shows in 1954? I only know the first one in January, and then the guest appearance by Jack Benny in March
Benny
enn
nn
n
P
Pl
PLA
PLAT
PLATN
PLATNI
PLATNIU
PLATNIUM
*PLATNIUM CHIP!!!*
What do you think he would say if he knew we were watching him on RUclips in 2022?
Hello Grace, how are things going with you?
He’d probably be very happy that the younger generation are rediscovering his work.
i don't think i caught that show...must have been studying for the senior yr. high school finals then.
Big up the original stoner bing crosby ♥️😂
Someone else has it up: watch?v=6X6ZzVuyBCE
Will that do?
Thanks for all the lovely comments by the way! :)
Nice singing smoothskin
Hello Kris, how are things going with you?
This version belongs in fallout 4
me : hears Kaboom
Me Later :
Okay I love this song (despite not existing until the millenium after) but I can't stop thinking Bing looks like the T-1000 in this
DJ Travis: So…uh…you ever think Bob and Bing Crosby….ever got into a fight over who was the better Crosby?
I wish we had the optimistic attitude of the fifties now most people have a rude attitude or just a bad apple attitude. P.S i said most people not all. just leaving this p.s for people who would complain.
TheOldCannon Fan ok0!
1900s
1910s
1920s
1930s
1940s
1950s
1960s
1970s
1980s
Things were so much better in the 50s
Harambe 2
I don't think so. Families hide their problems extremely good.
Bing Crosby was a really harsh and aggressiv father, one of his children commited suicide. The world was too perfect to be real
+The Albanian Stallion That's true, and I think it's better to live now because of modern medicine and everything else really, but I still admire the 40s and 50s because of the music and fallout of course.
Ok 2 yea.. no
Nah.. they just hide the bad part and pretend things were perfect. But yea i understand you. The irony is in a way interesting
Two of his kids committed suicide, right, but that happened nearly 20 years after his death, when they both were in their 50s. Though one of his sons said he was sadist, another son denied it. So we don't know the truth and I doubt we should care.
how people sing the song when nukes drop
Not me crushing on two dead men
Can you make a little greater
Is Spokane really like that?