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Crosby's last TV appearance was a Christmas special taped in London in September 1977 and aired just weeks after his death. [1] It was on this special that Crosby recorded a duet of " The Little Drummer Boy " and "Peace on Earth" with rock star David Bowie .
Bing Crosby's Merrie Olde Christmas is a 1977 Christmas television special starring Bing Crosby and his family with special guests Twiggy, David Bowie, Ron Moody, Stanley Baxter and Trinity Boys Choir. It includes a duet by the unusual pairing of Crosby and Bowie on "Peace on Earth/Little Drummer Boy".
Bing and Carol Together Again for the First Time (1969) Bing Crosby, with Carol Burnett; Goldilocks (1969) Bing Crosby with Kathryn Crosby, Mary Frances Crosby and Nathaniel Crosby along with Avery Schreiber and Paul Winchell; Bing Crosby's Christmas Show (1970) Bing Crosby and the Sounds of Christmas (1971) A Christmas with the Bing Crosbys ...
Based on the classic song (that was later historically performed by Bing Crosby and David Bowie on one of Crosby’s traditional NBC holiday specials), this poignant special featured the vocal ...
"Peace on Earth/Little Drummer Boy" is a Christmas song performed by English singer-songwriter David Bowie and American singer Bing Crosby. Recorded on 11 September 1977 at ATV Elstree Studios near London for Crosby's television special Bing Crosby's Merrie Olde Christmas, the song features Crosby singing the 1941 standard "The Little Drummer Boy" while Bowie sings the counterpoint tune "Peace ...
Unlike similar programs such as The Ed Sullivan Show, the series used a different host each week.Among the show's many performers and hosts were Bing Crosby (who hosted the series' first and final episodes and had the most appearances as guest host: 31 in all, including his family on several of the annual Christmas shows), Dean Martin, Liberace, Frank Sinatra, Milton Berle, Sammy Davis Jr ...
It first aired during the Kraft Music Hall radio show (yes, sponsored by the food company) on December 25, 1941. Then-host Bing Crosby crooned the carol, which is soulful, longing, and sad anyway ...
'White Christmas' by Bing Crosby. Even 80 years after its release, this Bing Crosby favorite continues to top the charts. According to Guinness World Records, ...