Bing Crosby - Going Hollywood Vol. 2: 1936-1939 (2000)
Artist: Bing Crosby
Title: Going Hollywood Vol. 2: 1936-1939 [JASCD113-4]
Year Of Release: 2000
Label: Jasmine Records
Genre: Jazz, Pop, Soundtracks
Quality: Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 2:24:08
Total Size: 242 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Going Hollywood Vol. 2: 1936-1939 [JASCD113-4]
Year Of Release: 2000
Label: Jasmine Records
Genre: Jazz, Pop, Soundtracks
Quality: Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 2:24:08
Total Size: 242 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
1. Sailor Beware (2:55)
2. Moonburn (2:05)
3. My Heart and I (3:24)
4. You're the Top (3:11)
5. Shanghai-De-Ho (1:50)
6. Empty Saddles (3:56)
7. Round-Up Lullaby (3:56)
8. I Can't Escape From You (2:39)
9. Drink it Down (3:49)
10. The House Jack Built for Jill (3:47)
11. So Do I (3:12)
12. Pennies From Heaven (3:11)
13. Let's Call a Heart a Heart (3:06)
14. One, Two, Button Your Shoe (2:51)
15. Nani Ona Pua (1:27)
16. Nani Ona Pua (2:04)
17. Sweet Leilani (3:19)
18. In a Little Hula Heaven (2:30)
19. Sweet is the Word for You (3:12)
20. Smarty (2:37)
21. All You Want to So ia Dance (2:53)
22. It's the Natural Thing to Do (3:18)
23. The Moon Got in My Eyes (3:12)
24. After You (3:43)
1. My Heart is Talking Lessons (2:47)
2. On the Sentimental Side (2:53)
3. This is My Night to Dream (3:08)
4. Only a Gipsy Knows (2:55)
5. I've Got a Pocketful of Dreams (3:12)
6. Don't Let That Moon Get Away (2:24)
7. Laugh and Call it Love (2:45)
8. Small Fry (3:44)
9. Where is Central Park? (2:39)
10. The Funny Old Hills (2:42)
11. I Ain't Got Nobody (3:03)
12. I Have Eyes (3:13)
13. You're a Sweet Little Headache (2:48)
14. Joobalai (2:49)
15. Sing a Song of Sunbeams (2:51)
16. Hang Your Heart on a Hickory Limb (4:24)
17. That Sly Old Gentlemen (3:03)
18. East Side of Heaven (3:03)
19. Jimmy Valentine (1:30)
20. A Man and His Dream (2:05)
21. If I Was a Millionaire (1:27)
22. Go Fly a Kite (4:27)
23. I Wonder Who's Kissing Her Now (1:11)
24. In My Merry Oldsmobile (2:26)
25. Schooldays (1:42)
26. Still the Bluebird Sings (2:25)
By mid-1935, the time reached on the first volume of Bing Crosby's "Going Hollywood" (JASCD 108/9), Bing had become one of the top stars of screen, radio and records. Crowds were flocking into cinemas across the nation to see "Two For Tonight" and "The Big Broadcast Of 1936". Three records of songs from the former picture were in the best selling lists whilst his record of "I Wished On The Moon" (from the latter film) was at the number two position, beaten only by Little Jack Little's "I'm In The Mood For Love". His Woodbury Soap sponsored radio show which came to an end in June had enjoyed very high ratings and it seemed the public just couldn't get enough of Mr. Crosby. They needn't have worried - there was much more to come from a star who was riding the crest of a wave.