Bing Crosby - Going Hollywood: Vol. 1, 1930-1936 (1998)
Artist: Bing Crosby
Title: Going Hollywood: Vol. 1, 1930-1936 [JASCD108-9]
Year Of Release: 1998
Label: Jasmine Records
Genre: Jazz, Pop, Soundtracks
Quality: Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 2:18:55
Total Size: 443 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Going Hollywood: Vol. 1, 1930-1936 [JASCD108-9]
Year Of Release: 1998
Label: Jasmine Records
Genre: Jazz, Pop, Soundtracks
Quality: Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 2:18:55
Total Size: 443 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
1. Music Hath Charms / My Lord Delivered Daniel (From "King of Jazz") (1:38)
2. Mississippi Mud / So the Bluebirds and the Blackbirds Got Together (From "King of Jazz") (2:48)
3. When the Folks High-Up Do the Mean Low Down (From "Reaching for the Moon") (1:59)
4. Out of Nowhere (From "Confessions of a Co-Ed") (3:10)
5. Just One More Chance (From "Confessions of a Co-Ed") (3:32)
6. Dinah (From "The Big Broadcast") (2:20)
7. Here Lies Love (From "The Big Broadcast") (3:15)
8. Please (From "The Big Broadcast") (3:08)
9. Down the Old Ox Road (From "College Humor") (3:11)
10. Moonstruck (From "College Humor") (3:31)
11. Learn to Croon (From "College Humor") (2:40)
12. Boo Boo Boo (From "Too Much Harmony") (2:19)
13. The Day You Came Along (From "Too Much Harmony") (3:15)
14. Thanks (From "Too Much Harmony") (3:20)
15. Buckin' the Wind / Thanks (From "Too Much Harmony") (3:00)
16. I Guess It Had to Be That Way (From "Too Much Harmony") (3:10)
17. Our Big Love Scene (From "Going Hollywood") (2:48)
18. Beautiful Girl (From "Going Hollywood") (3:20)
19. Just an Echo in the Valley (From "Going Hollywood") (3:15)
20. Going Hollywood (From "Going Hollywood") (1:43)
21. We'll Make Hay While the Sun Shines (From "Going Hollywood") (3:16)
22. After Sundown (From "Going Hollywood") (3:20)
23. Temptation (From "Going Hollywood") (3:08)
1. It's a Lie / A Sailor Can't Be True to Any One Girl (From "We're Not Dressing") (1:19)
2. I Positively Refuse to Sing (From "We're Not Dressing") (2:21)
3. May I? (From "We're Not Dressing") (2:59)
4. She Reminds Me of You (From "We're Not Dressing") (3:09)
5. Goodnight Lovely Little Lady (From "We're Not Dressing") (3:15)
6. Love Thy Neighbour (From "We're Not Dressing") (3:10)
7. Once in a Blue Moon (From "We're Not Dressing") (3:14)
8. Straight from the Shoulder (From "She Loves Me Not") (3:32)
9. Love in Bloom (From "She Loves Me Not") (3:12)
10. I'm Hummin' I'm Whistlin' I'm Singin' (From "She Loves Me Not") (2:52)
11. June in January (From "Here Is My Heart") (3:19)
12. With Every Breath I Take (From "Here Is My Heart") (3:14)
13. Love Is Just Around the Corner (From "Here Is My Heart") (3:07)
14. Soon (From "Mississippi") (3:07)
15. Down By the River (From "Mississippi") (2:56)
16. Swanee River (From "Mississippi") (3:09)
17. It's Easy to Remember (From "Mississippi") (3:20)
18. Two for Tonight (From "Two for Tonight") (3:04)
19. Takes Two to Make a Bargain (From "Two for Tonight") (2:58)
20. From the Top of Your Head (From "Two for Tonight") (3:13)
21. Without a Word of Warning (From "Two for Tonight") (3:18)
22. I Wish I Were Aladdin (From "Two for Tonight") (3:33)
23. I Wished on the Moon (From "The Big Broadcast of 1936") (3:58)
Out on the West Coast of America, in Spokane, Washington, in 1925, two young men decided to 'up roots' and leave their home town. Of little significance except to the people involved, you might say there was nothing unusual about such an event. History was to prove otherwise. Outside of studying law and working afternoons in an attorney's office, Bing Crosby spent most of his time singing and playing drums in a local band called The Musicaladers. Soon realising he could make more money as a singer than by pursuing a career in the legal profession, he dropped out of Gonzaga University and with Musicalader pianist Al Rinker set off for California to find fame and fortune. The date October 15, a date that heralded the launch of a young man destined to become one of the most popular entertainers of all time. Indeed, some would say the most popular. Arriving in Los Angeles the following month, they auditioned and were hired by the Fanchon & Marco Time Agency to appear in a revue entitled "The Syncopation Idea". In April 1926 they joined Will Morrissey's Music Hall Revue, an engagement that lasted into August when, under the auspices of Paramount.