Crosby did many recordings for Decca and other record labels. One of these recordings is You Are My Sunshine. Bing is probably one of the most recorded artists in our history. Another recording for your listening pleasure is Young At Heart.

Bing was one of the pioneers of popular song, but he did record some operetta songs like I'm falling In Love With Someone.

From The Road to Morocco, Bob and Bing sang a few duets. One with Dorothy Lamour which was a reprise of Moonlight Becomes You and the other the title song, Road to Morocco.

Holiday Inn introduced "White Christmas" and brought Bing and Fred Astaire together in some wonderful music numbers... one of which was I'll Capture Your Heart.

Bing Crosby had several different radio slots. He also had many different stars perform on his shows. Now, this could very well be from one of Bob's shows--I can't remember, but without further ado is If I Knew You Were Coming I Would Bake A Cake. He also did a duet with Fred Astaire of The Thing.

Many songs Bing recorded later were with Rosemary Clooney. They did several albums together, along with many radio show appearances on each other's shows and otherwise. One of their duets is True Love.

On film, Crosby and Clooney joined forces for White Christmas, the song and the film Crosby is best remembered for. Count Your Blessings is probably one of the most beautiful duets the two ever recorded. With Danny Kaye, a number of duets made this movie magnificent as well like Gee, I Wish I Was Back in the Army and Blue Skies.

And from High Society comes a duet with Louis Armstrong called Now You Has Jazz.

From Robin and the Seven Hoods is Don't Be A Do-badder.