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Bing Crosby, 'White Christmas' 40 Essential Christmas Albums Rolling Stone

By  Murphy Kassulke

How many Christmases have been graced by the timeless charm of "White Christmas"? The film, a cinematic gem, continues to enchant audiences worldwide, its enduring appeal stemming from a perfect blend of nostalgia, music, and the holiday spirit.

The film, released in 1954, stars Bing Crosby, a legend in his own right, alongside Rosemary Clooney. Crosby, a prominent figure in American entertainment, was already well-established when he took on the role of Bob Wallace. The film's release coincided with a peak in his career, solidifying his status as a beloved entertainer. The movie is a celebration of Irving Berlin's musical genius, showcasing his iconic songs, including, of course, "White Christmas."

Bing Crosby: A Life in Entertainment
Attribute Details
Full Name Harry Lillis Crosby
Born May 3, 1903, Tacoma, Washington, USA
Died October 14, 1977, near Madrid, Spain
Occupation Singer, Actor, Media Personality
Known For "White Christmas," "Holiday Inn," "Going My Way," and his distinctive baritone voice.
Notable Awards Academy Award for Best Actor ("Going My Way"), numerous Grammy Awards, and a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
Spouse(s) Dixie Lee (m. 19301952), Kathryn Grant (m. 19571977)
Children Gary Crosby, Dennis Crosby, Phillip Crosby, Lindsay Crosby, Harry Crosby, Mary Crosby, Nathaniel Crosby
Years Active 1920s 1977
Key Collaborators Irving Berlin, Danny Kaye, Fred Astaire, Bob Hope
Reference Official Bing Crosby Website

The genesis of "White Christmas" as a film phenomenon is intertwined with its origins as a song. Irving Berlin penned the now-classic tune in 1940. Bing Crosby's recording, released in 1942, quickly captured the public's imagination, and in 1942, Barry from Sauquoit, NY, pointed out that Crosby's rendition of "White Christmas" had soared to the top of the charts, where it remained for eleven consecutive weeks. This early success paved the way for its integration into the 1942 film "Holiday Inn," where it was first introduced to a cinematic audience. This initial appearance in "Holiday Inn" was pivotal, as the song's emotional depth and simplicity resonated with the audiences of the time.

The success of the song in "Holiday Inn" set the stage for a standalone film centered around it, "White Christmas." As the song's popularity grew, so did the idea for a film that would fully embrace its seasonal sentiment. "White Christmas" the film, was released in 1954, it served as a Christmas musical. The film featured Crosby as Bob Wallace, the charismatic singer, and the production was a lavish affair, filmed in Technicolor. This technological advancement added to the film's visual appeal. His rich baritone voice and engaging stage presence had made him a perfect choice for the role, and the film gave Crosby another opportunity to shine. "White Christmas" wasnt just a film; it was an event, drawing audiences eager to see the star in a new and festive setting.

The film's narrative, though not directly tied to the earlier "Holiday Inn", still carried the spirit of the original song. The plot, featuring a group of entertainers putting on a show, provided a backdrop for the musical numbers that would captivate audiences. Danny Kaye and Rosemary Clooney played the other lead roles. Their performances added a layer of romantic and comedic depth to the film, complementing Crosby's portrayal of a leading man. Rosemary Clooney's character, was one of the romantic interests, contributing to the story's appeal.

The film's production was not without its complexities. At the time of filming, Bing Crosby was 50 years old. As the story goes, Crosby was 25 years older than Rosemary Clooney. The casting choices also added to the films magic. The original plan involved the return of Fred Astaire, Crosby's co-star from "Holiday Inn". However, Astaire's unavailability led to the casting of Danny Kaye.

Irving Berlin's musical contributions were central to the film's success. He had already established himself as a master songwriter with "White Christmas", and his additional compositions provided the musical backbone of the film. The film's popularity was immediately clear. "White Christmas" became the biggest hit of 1954. According to the Guinness Book of World Records, the version sung by Bing Crosby is the best-selling song of all time. For Crosby, this role was a continuation of his career, further cementing his status as a beloved and iconic entertainer, and it became his signature song.

The film's enduring popularity is a testament to its quality and its ability to connect with audiences on an emotional level. Each Christmas season, "White Christmas" is revisited by viewers of all ages, many consider the movie, and especially the title song, to be a key part of their holiday traditions. The films themes of camaraderie, romance, and the importance of home during the holidays, continue to resonate with people.

The film's impact is not merely confined to entertainment; it has also left a mark on cultural memory. "White Christmas" has become synonymous with the holiday season. Bing Crosbys rendition, played everywhere, has been added to the National Recording Registry. The film and its title song remind us of the power of art to uplift and unite.

Bing Crosby, 'White Christmas' 40 Essential Christmas Albums Rolling Stone
Bing Crosby, 'White Christmas' 40 Essential Christmas Albums Rolling Stone

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White Christmas (1954)
White Christmas (1954)

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WHITE CHRISTMAS Album by Bing Crosby first released in 1954 Stock Photo Alamy
WHITE CHRISTMAS Album by Bing Crosby first released in 1954 Stock Photo Alamy

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