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Bing Crosby had many hit songs but one of which was the song "Only Forever". If you are looking for how many hit songs he had during the 1940's I really have no clue but I would look around.
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"White Christmas" by Bing Crosby.
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"I'll Be Seeing You" by Bing Crosby was the number 1 hit song on July 15, 1944.
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The song was first a hit by Chauncey Olcott in 1914. It was included in Bing Crosby's movie GOING MY WAY, where he sang it to a weary Father Fitzgibbon. Bing recorded the song for Decca on July 7, 1944. It quickly became another million seller for Bing and aspent 12 weeks on the Billboard charts in 1944, reaching as high as #4. For reasons unkown, Bing Crosby re-recorded the song on July 17, 1945. Both versions appear on the MCA CD "TOP O' THE MORNING: BING CROSBY'S IRISH COLLECTION."
Gaga's first hit song was 'Just Dance'. The song was released on April 8/2008. The song went to # 1 in Canada, Australia, the Netherlands, Ireland, the United Kingdom, and the United States.
It is a song by the Celtic punk group, The Pogues. It was released in 1987. It was a chart-topping hit in the UK and Ireland. The song was also re-released by the same band in 1991.
There's many songs that celebrate the Christmas holiday. But, unless the record chart history has changed, there's only 1 Christmas song that hit #1 on the charts. That would be pop artist Bing Crosby, with the song "White Christmas." Bing introduced the song to the world by singing it in the movie, "Holiday Inn," back in 1942. Now, many artists in various fields of music, including country, have release Christmas music. Many have been hits on various charts. But, I don't know of anybody that has passed Bing Crosby, in having a Christmas single to hit #1 on any chart ~ including the country charts.
Many singers have recorded this song , but the most popular version is by Bing CrosbyBing Crosby sang it in Irving Berlin's "Holiday Inn" in 1942 (starring Bing Crosby and Fred Astaire).The song was later featured in the 1954 "remake" titled "White Christmas" starring Bing Crosby and Danny Kaye.
Mathew Perry