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Bing Crosby, An All-Purpose Singer

Bing Crosby recorded thousands of songs during the height of his career.

Aired 12/02/2014 | Rating TV-14

American Masters

Bing Crosby, An All-Purpose Singer

Clip: 12/2/2014 | 40s

Bing Crosby recorded thousands of songs during the height of his career.

Bing Crosby recorded thousands of songs during the height of his career. Singer and pianist Michael Feinstein and Ken Barnes, who wrote songs with Crosby in the 1970s, talk about Crosby's prolific output of songs and the variety of genres he recorded.

Aired 12/02/2014 | Rating TV-14

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Support for American Masters is provided by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, AARP, Rosalind P. Walter Foundation, Judith and Burton Resnick, Blanche and Hayward Cirker Charitable Lead Annuity Trust, Koo...

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