It's quite rare, actually, and a great record too. Same with Dorsey Bros. on OKeh 41181. Lanin on Columbia 1694-D (as Ipana Troubadors) is less rare but still desirable. All have uncredited Crosby vocals.78recordpicker wrote:Okeh 41228 with Sam Lanin has sold for strong prices, unsure of rarity
A question for Bing Crosby fans
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Re: A question for Bing Crosby fans
"He who dies with the most shellac wins"- some nutty record geek
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Re: A question for Bing Crosby fans
gramophone-georg wrote:It's quite rare, actually, and a great record too. Same with Dorsey Bros. on OKeh 41181. Lanin on Columbia 1694-D (as Ipana Troubadors) is less rare but still desirable. All have uncredited Crosby vocals.78recordpicker wrote:Okeh 41228 with Sam Lanin has sold for strong prices, unsure of rarity
It might be rare,but I can not remember the last time I played my copy .....I’ll get by And let’s do it are much better tunes ....
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Re: A question for Bing Crosby fans
Brother Can You Spare a Dime is a great record that is not common.
The Rhythm Boy's records - just with a piano, without Paul Whiteman - are also very good, and not that easy to find.
The Rhythm Boy's records - just with a piano, without Paul Whiteman - are also very good, and not that easy to find.