Thoroughly Modern Bing
1968 album by Bing Crosby / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Thoroughly Modern Bing is a long-playing vinyl album recorded by Bing Crosby for Pickwick Records at Mastertone Recording Studio in Long Island City, New York. The orchestral tracks were conducted by "Bugs" Bower with a vocal group under the direction of Don Marshall. Crosby subsequently over-dubbed his vocals at two separate sessions in February 1968.[1]
Thoroughly Modern Bing | ||||
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Released | 1968 (1968) | |||
Recorded | February 9, 12, 1968 | |||
Genre | Vocal | |||
Label | Pickwick | |||
Producer | Joe Abend | |||
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Another song, "Where the Rainbow Ends" was also recorded on February 12, 1968, but did not appear on the original vinyl album. It was included on a LaserLight CD in 1991. A song called "That's All I Want from You" (written by M. Rotha) was also recorded on the same day but has never surfaced.
The album was issued on CD in 1991 by LaserLight as "Bing Crosby - A Visit to the Movies (CD: 15 411) and by Pickwick Records in 1997 as "Bing Crosby at His Best" (1128-2).[1] The song "(I Call You) Sunshine" was not included on the LaserLight CD.