Bands & artists like Bing Crosby

If you like Bing Crosby, these artists play in similar sounds, ideas, or styles. Use this as a starting point to branch out and find something new to listen to.

New to Bing Crosby? Start with our listening guide.

Artists to try next

Frank Sinatra

Frank Sinatra

Sinatra's smooth vocal delivery and orchestral arrangements align closely with Crosby's traditional pop style.

big band music blues easy listening
Nat King Cole

Nat King Cole

Guide

Cole's rich, velvety voice and jazz-infused arrangements create a similar emotional resonance to Crosby's music.

jazz
Dean Martin

Dean Martin

Guide

Martin's laid-back vocal style and blend of jazz and traditional pop evoke the same nostalgic charm found in Crosby's work.

country music easy listening jazz
Perry Como

Perry Como

Como's easy listening approach and smooth vocal phrasing mirror the comforting qualities of Crosby's performances.

pop music
Tony Bennett

Tony Bennett

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Bennett's classic pop sound and emotive singing style resonate well with the traditional pop elements present in Crosby's music.

jazz soul
Jimmie Rodgers

Jimmie Rodgers

Rodgers' blend of country and folk influences shares a similar storytelling quality and rhythmic pace found in Crosby's songs.

blues country music
Willie Nelson

Willie Nelson

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Nelson's smooth vocals and fusion of country with jazz elements provide a contemporary parallel to Crosby's western swing roots.

Americana alternative country blues
Harry Connick Jr.

Harry Connick Jr.

Connick Jr.'s jazzy arrangements and crooning style evoke a classic pop feel reminiscent of Crosby’s era.

jazz

Common questions

Who sounds like Bing Crosby?

Artists similar to Bing Crosby include Frank Sinatra, Nat King Cole, Dean Martin and Perry Como. Each shares elements of Bing Crosby's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Bing Crosby?

Bing Crosby is primarily known for country, folk and jazz. Crosby's music features a smooth, flowing vocal delivery anchored by rhythmic pace that draws listeners into an evocative emotional landscape.

Where should I start if I like Bing Crosby?

If you enjoy Bing Crosby, start with Frank Sinatra — their album "Young at Heart" is a great entry point. Sinatra's smooth vocal delivery and orchestral arrangements align closely with Crosby's traditional pop style.