"BING" TIME AT 2ZB
lar new recordings, and some of the old favourites, are to be sung by the American Crooner No. 1, Bing Crosby, from 2ZB at 11.15 each Sunday morning. Bing Crosby, a fellow who should know, says that haunting South Sea melodies. will remain in public favour long after other songs of the moment » A SPARKLING potpourri of popu-
have gone their way. The purity and simplicity of the native songs is the key to their magnetic hold on the public, says Bing. Station 2ZB will give listeners his latest numbers, some of which are from his new Paramount picture "Road to Singapore." "Too Romantic" is the song hit. On Sunday next Bing’s presentation will include ‘t Thine Alone," "When You’re Away," "Girl of My Dreams," and "I Surrender, Dear."
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 3, Issue 55, 12 July 1940, Page 48
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133"BING" TIME AT 2ZB New Zealand Listener, Volume 3, Issue 55, 12 July 1940, Page 48
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