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Does Bing Crosby sing the song “What Child Is This” withOUT a medley?
We’re trying to find the Christmas song “What Child Is This” by Bing Crosby b/c he sounds good in it, but the only version we can find is “What Child Is This / The Holly and The Ivy.” Is there any version out there that does NOT include the “The Holly and The Ivy” part of the song? Thanks!
try this http://new.music.yahoo.com/bing-crosby/tracks/what-child-is-this-the-holly-and-the-ivy–529629 or you can listen for free in here http://www.last.fm/music/Bing+Crosby/_/What%2BChild%2BIs%2BThis%253F%252FThe%2BHolly%2BAnd%2BThe%2BIvy%2B%2528Medley%2529%2B%252824-Bit%2BDigitally%2BRemastered%2B99%2529
Bing Crosby, Frank Sinatra, Peggy Lee & Louis Armstrong – I’m glad we’re not young anymore
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