brFrom the twenties to the seventies Bing Crosby was one of the most popular men on the radio. From classic standards to show tunes Bing Crosby was successful in every genre of music that he performed. Ten of his most popular timeless standards have been included on this karaoke CD "You Sing The Hits of Bing Crosby". This is your chance to perform the music of one of the best-selling artists of all time so what are you waiting for? Get your copy of this amazing collection of standards today!
Tracklist:
1. Swinging On A Star - Performer: Bing Crosby - Composer: Johnny Burke and Jimmy Van Heusen - Lyrics Included - Key: F Sharp
2. You're The Top - Performer: Bing Crosby - Composer: Cole Porter - Lyrics Included - Key: C
3. Lullaby In Ragtime - Performer: Bing Crosby - Composer: Sylvia Fine - Lyrics Included - Key: F
4. Road To Morocco - Performer: Bing Crosby - Composer: Johnny Burke and James Van Heusen - Lyrics Included - Key: C
5. Well Did You Evah? - Performer: Bing Crosby - Composer: Cole Porter - Lyrics Included - Key: E Flat
6. Sweet Leilani - Performer: Bing Crosby - Composer: Harry Owens - Lyrics Included - Key: A - E Flat
7. The Whiffenpoof Song - Performer: Bing Crosby - Composer: Vallee and Minniger - Lyrics Included - Key: B Flat
8. It's Easy To Remember - Performer: Bing Crosby - Composer: Lorenz Hart and Richard Rodgers - Lyrics Included - Key: D
9. June In January - Performer: Bing Crosby - Composer: Rainger and Robin - Lyrics Included - Key: E - F
10. True Love - Performer: Bing Crosby - Composer: Cole Porter - Lyrics Included - Key: F
11. Swinging On A Star - Performer: Bing Crosby - Composer: Johnny Burke and James Van Heusen - Lyrics Included - Key: F Sharp
12. You're The Top - Performer: Bing Crosby - Composer: Cole Porter - Lyrics Included - Key: C
13 Lullaby In Ragtime - Performer: Bing Crosby - Composer: Slyvia Fine - Lyrics Included - Key: F
14. Road To Morocco - Performer: Bing Crosby - Composer: Johnny Burke and James Van Heusen - Lyrics Included - Key: C
15. Well Did You Evah? - Performer: Bing Crosby - Composer: Cole Porter - Lyrics Included - Key: E Flat
16. Sweet Leilani - Performer: Bing Crosby - Composer: Harry Owens - Lyrics Included - Key: A - E Flat
17. The Whiffenpoof Song - Performer: Bing Crosby - Composer: Vallee and Minniger - Lyrics Included - Key: B Flat
18. It's Easy To Remember - Performer: Bing Crosby - Composer: Lorenz Hart and Richard Rodgers - Lyrics Included - Key: D
19. June In January - Performer: Bing Crosby - Composer: Rainger and Robin - Lyrics Included - Key: E - F
20. True Love - Performer: Bing Crosby - Composer: Cole Porter - Lyrics Included - Key: F
Lyrics: The words are almost always included with the CD.
Original Artists: Karaoke CDs typically do not contain the original artist performance however the demonstration track is very close to the original as is the instrumental version. When the information is available we list the original artist even though that artist does not perform on your Karaoke CD. CD+G: CDG (or CD+G) is an audio CD format with graphics/pictures. You'll be able to see the pictures (and lyrics) when you use a special CD+G player that is hooked up to your television. If your CD player doesn't support CD+G don't worry it will still work you will just get sound. Demonstration Vocals: The most popular method used for demonstration tracks is to record each song twice. The first version of the song has the lead singer (this is sometimes called a demonstration track) and the second version of the song is just the instrumental part. The other common method is to use a "split-track" format - the lead vocal will play back from one speaker on your stereo and the instrumental parts will play back on the other speaker. You can control the balance between the two tracks by adjusting the balance control on your stereo.Background Vocals: When a song has backup singers that sing along with the lead vocalist the parts that the backup singers sing are called "background vocals". The intention of a Karaoke CD is to sound as close to the original as possible. When there are background vocals on an original artist's recording those background vocal parts are almost always (but not 100 percent of the time) reproduced in the karaoke version of a song.