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Auld Lang Syne (Bing Crosby album)

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Auld Lang Syne
Compilation album by
ReleasedOriginal 78 rpm album: 1948
10" LP album: 1949[1]
45 rpm album: 1950[2]
Recorded1938, 1945, 1947
GenrePopular
Length24:14
LabelDecca Records
Bing Crosby chronology
Cowboy Songs, Vol. Two
(1948)
''Auld Lang Syne''
(1948)
Bing Crosby Sings Cole Porter Songs
(1949)

Auld Lang Syne is a compilation album of phonograph records by Bing Crosby released in 1948 featuring songs that were sung by Crosby and also by Fred Waring and his Glee Club. The songs were later presented in 33 1/3 rpm and 45 rpm sets, respectively. This set featured many of Bing's great hits such as: Silver Threads Among the Gold and Now Is the Hour.

Background

Bing Crosby had enjoyed unprecedented success during the 1940s with his discography showing six No. 1 hits in 1944 alone. His films such as Going My Way and The Bells of St. Mary's were huge successes as were the Road films he made with Bob Hope. On radio, his Kraft Music Hall and Philco Radio Time shows were very popular. Decca Records built on this by issuing a number of 78rpm album sets, some featuring freshly recorded material and others utilizing Crosby's back catalogue. Ten of these sets were released in 1946, nine in 1947 and twelve more in 1948.

Reception

Billboard commented:

This, the 12th Decca album of Crosby, shows Bing at his sober sentimental best, doing tunes selected for sacrosanct dignity and hallowed usage. Most of the sides have had field days as singles, but their group character is reasonably certain to insure the package of a wide sale. It’s a family album, with interest for almost anyone who buys pop music, gaffers and youngsters alike. Bing is especially mellow on the quality standards, “Whiffenpoof,” “Babe” and “Nellie,” and plenty good enough on the rest.[3]

Track listing

These previously issued songs were featured on a 4-disc, 78 rpm album set, Decca Album No. A-663.[4]

Side Title Recording date Writer Performed with Time
Disc 1 (23273):
A. "Happy Birthday", "Auld Lang Syne" March 28, 1947 Traditional Victor Young and His Orchestra and the Ken Darby Singers 3:04
B. "Anniversary Song" March 28, 1947 Al Jolson, Saul Chaplin, Ion Ivanovici Victor Young and His Orchestra and the Ken Darby Singers 3:12
Disc 2 (23990):
A. "Whiffenpoof Song" June 4, 1947 Rudyard Kipling, Guy H. Scull, Meade Minnigerode, George S. Pomeroy Fred Waring and the Glee Club 3:00
B. "Kentucky Babe" June 4, 1947 Adam Geibel, Richard Henry Buck Fred Waring and the Glee Club 3:15
Disc 3 (24279):
A. "Now Is the Hour" November 8, 1947 Clement Scott, Maewa Kaihau, Dorothy Stewart The Ken Darby Singers 3:01
B. "Silver Threads Among the Gold" November 8, 1947 Eben E. Rexford, Hart Pease Danks The Ken Darby Singers 2:51
Disc 4 (24203):
A. "Home Sweet Home" July 30, 1945 John Howard Payne, Henry Bishop Victor Young and His Orchestra 2:50
B. "Darling Nellie Gray" April 25, 1938 Benjamin Hanby The Paul Taylor Choir 3:01

Other releases

The album with all of the same selections was transferred to a 10" LP in 1949 with the catalog number DL 5028. The set was also released in 1950 on four 45 rpm discs on a set numbered 9-119.

References

  1. ^ "Bing Crosby Records and Album Covers". Contemplations on Classic Movies and Music. Retrieved 14 June 2016.
  2. ^ "Bing Crosby". 45cat. Retrieved 14 June 2016.
  3. ^ "Billboard". Billboard: 34. January 15, 1949.
  4. ^ "Bing Crosby With Fred Waring And The Glee Club - Auld Lang Syne". Discogs. Retrieved 14 June 2016.