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Too Marvellous for Words: The Top Fifty of His Many Greatest Hits [2002] ()

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Too Marvellous for Words: The Top Fifty of His Many Greatest Hits [2002] - Bing Crosby
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  1. I've Got a Pocketful of Dreams
  2. Pennies from Heaven
  3. Remember Me?
  4. June in January
  5. Red Sails in the Sunset
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  1. I've Got a Pocketful of Dreams
  2. Pennies from Heaven
  3. Remember Me?
  4. June in January
  5. Red Sails in the Sunset
  6. Too Marvelous for Words
  7. The Moon Got in My Eyes
  8. You're Getting to Be a Habit With Me
  9. Brother, Can You Spare a Dime?
  10. Bob White (Whatcha Gonna Swing Tonight?)
  11. Only Forever
  12. Please
  13. San Fernando Valley
  14. I Can't Begin to Tell You
  15. Shadow Waltz
  16. Little Dutch Mill
  17. Alexander's Ragtime Band
  18. I'm an Old Cowhand (From the Rio Grande)
  19. The Last Round-Up
  20. I Wished on the Moon
  21. Goodnight, Lovely Little Lady
  22. Swinging on a Star
  23. Don't Fence Me In
  24. I'll Be Seeing You
  25. Thanks
  26. White Christmas
  27. Moonlight Becomes You
  28. I Love You
  29. Sunday, Monday or Always
  30. Love in Bloom
  31. Soon
  32. At Your Command
  33. Dinah
  34. It's Easy to Remember
  35. Trade Winds
  36. It's Been a Long, Long Time
  37. Never in a Million Years
  38. (There'll Be A) Hot Time in the Town of Berlin (When the Yanks Go ...)
  39. Sweet Georgia Brown
  40. Out of Nowhere
  41. Just One More Chance
  42. You Must Have Been a Beautiful Baby
  43. Pistol Packin' Mama
  44. Dolores
  45. Amor
  46. What's New?
  47. Sweet Leilani
  48. Sierra Sue
  49. Be Careful, It's My Heart
  50. Now Is the Hour (Maori Farewell Song)
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The two-disc, 50-track collection Too Marvellous for Words boasts virtually all of Der Bingle's massive hits of the 1930s and '40s, beginning in 1931 (his first chart-topper, "Out of Nowhere") and ending in 1948 (his last, "Now Is the Hour"). And though producer Geoff Milne ignores the usual standby for compilation track listings (straight chronological order), his grouping of songs by themes works very well; late on the first disc comes a series of Crosby's later out-West gems, that period when he swung lightly and ...

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Too Marvellous for Words: The Top Fifty of His Many Greatest Hits [2002] 2002, Jasmine Records

UPC: 604988039221

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