Say One for Me – An Original Sound Track Recording
Bing Crosby · 1959
5 min · 8 tracks · country · folk · jazz
A charming blend of traditional pop and light jazz, infused with Crosby's warm baritone and playful storytelling.
Why this album works
'Say One for Me' is significant not only for its chart performance but also for its role in bridging the gap between traditional pop and emerging rock influences. The title track became a popular standard, receiving extensive radio play and contributing to Crosby's enduring legacy in American music.
- Best for
- light-hearted storytelling and charm quick bursts of playful energy ideal for festive gatherings
- Context
- Released in 1959, 'Say One for Me' came during Bing Crosby's established career as a leading figure in American music. This album followed his commercial peak in the 1940s and showcased his transition into soundtracks, further solidifying his status as a versatile entertainer.
- Stylistic neighbors
- Ella Fitzgerald· Dave Brubeck· Chet Atkins· Miles Davis· Nina Simone· Sonny Rollins· Tony Bennett· Ray Charles
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 Say One for Me Standout 1:58
- 2 The Girl Most Likelyto Succeed
- 3 The Secret of Christmas Standout
- 4 The Night That Rock and Roll Died (Almost) Standout 1:58
- 5 I Couldn't Care Less 1:58
- 6 Hello Doll, You Can't Love Them All
- 7 Chico's Choo-Choo
- 8 Say One for Me Standout
Reference: Wikipedia · MusicBrainz · Wikidata
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