Bing Crosby Quotes & Sayings
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Famous Quotes By Bing Crosby
There is nothing in the world I wouldn't do for Hope, and there is nothing he wouldn't do for me ... We spend our lives doing nothing for each other. — Bing Crosby
I'm proud to acknowledge my debt to the 'Reverend Satchelmouth' ... He is the beginning and the end of music in America — Bing Crosby
The things Elvis has done during his career and the things he has contributed and created are really something very important to the music business. — Bing Crosby
Frank (Frank Sinatra) is a singer who comes along once in a lifetime, but why did he have to come in mine? — Bing Crosby
Unless we make Christmas an occasion to share our blessings, all the snow in Alaska won't make it 'white'. — Bing Crosby
Let's Face it, - Sinatra is a king. He's a very sharp operator, a keen record chief, and has a keen appreciation of what the public wants. — Bing Crosby
If I made a mistake in singing a song or in the script, I could have some fun with it, then retain any of the fun that sounded amusing. — Bing Crosby
Christmas has a way of bringing out the best in everyone — Bing Crosby
When I'm worried and I can't sleep,
I count my blessings instead of sheep.
And I fall asleep ...
counting my blessings. — Bing Crosby
[Louis Armstrong] was the only musician who ever lived, who can't be replaced by someone. — Bing Crosby
You'll never be a wonderful woman or even a wonderful human being until you learn to have some regard for human frailty. — Bing Crosby
I think popular music in this country is one of the few things in the twentieth century that have made giant strides in reverse. — Bing Crosby
There's no labor a man can do that's undignified-if he does it right. — Bing Crosby
That was a great game of golf, fellers. — Bing Crosby
Oh, listen a lot and talk less. You can't learn anything when you're talking. — Bing Crosby
Everyone knows I'm just a big, good-natured slob. — Bing Crosby
I'll be home for Christmas. You can count on me. — Bing Crosby
He never contributed a damn thing to music. (on Elvis Presley) — Bing Crosby
We'd dub the one that came off best into the final transcription. It gave us a chance to ad lib as much as we wanted, knowing that excess ad libbing could be sliced from the final product. — Bing Crosby