White Christmas (soundtrack)
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White Christmas | ||
Soundtrack by Bing Crosby | ||
Released | 1954 | |
Recorded | April 10, May 4 1954 | |
Genre | Vocal | |
Length | ~~:~~ | |
Label | Decca | |
Producer(s) | Joseph Lilley | |
Professional reviews | ||
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Bing Crosby chronology | ||
Some Fine Old Chestnuts (1953) |
White Christmas soundtrack (1954) |
Bing: A Musical Autobiography (1954) |
White Christmas was Bing Crosby's third Decca long play album, recorded and originally released in 1954 as the soundtrack for the White Christmas.
Bing Crosby's fellow White Christmas co-stars Rosemary Clooney and Vera-Ellen belonged to other record labels, so this album was recorded with Peggy Lee and Trudy Stevens in their place.
[edit] Track listing
- White Christmas (Irving Berlin)
- Snow (Irving Berlin)
- The Old Man (Irving Berlin)
- Gee I Wish I Was Back in the Army (Irving Berlin)
- What Can You Do With a General (Irving Berlin)
- Count Your Blessings Instead of Sheep (Irving Berlin)
[edit] Personnel
- Bing Crosby - Vocals
- Danny Kaye - Vocals
- Peggy Lee - Vocals
- Trudy Stevens - Vocals
- Joseph Lilley - Arranger, Conductor