Bing Crosby
Auteur : Michael Freedland
Date de publication : 1999
Éditeur : ISIS Large Print Books
Nombre de pages : 154
Résumé du livre
In his soft voice and drowsy smile lie a thousand memories and universal moments. From the feel goodness of White Christmas to the slapstick of Road to Singapore, the emotion of Going my way to the glossy style of High society, Bing Crosby meant something to everyone. Yet the man who was so bald he tried to wear a hat in bedroom scenes is hard to pin down. An acclaimed actor, idol, comedian, businessman and disciplinarian, he was a complex personality. Using new material and original interviews Michael Freedland provides the finest evocation ever of America's most emotive star.