Bing & Satchmo


Bing & Satchmo is a 1960 studio album by Bing Crosby and Louis Armstrong that was arranged and conducted by Billy May. The album was recorded for Crosby's label, Project Records, and released by MGM.
Crosby and Armstrong worked together many times before they recorded this album, appearing in films such as Pennies from Heaven, Here Comes the Groom, and High Society. They made several radio broadcasts together between 1949 and 1951.
The lyrics of the songs were adapted for them by a number of notable songwriters.
Eleven tracks were issued on the LP, excluding "(Up A) Lazy River" because Armstrong had recorded it for another company. Permission was granted for it to be included in the All Star Festival LP issued in 1963 on behalf of the United Nations to help refugees around the world. Johnny Mercer sings a few lines with the chorus on this track.
"Dardanella" and "Muskrat Ramble" were released as singles in October 1960. Billboard magazine commented that the tracks would be popular with "jocks".

Reception

The Billboard magazine review from October 31, 1960, selected the album for its pop spotlight and called it a "group of nostalgic tunes that provide excellent easy listening programming." Variety said that the album "provides a lot of listening pleasure. Both are masters of their craft and know how to pack a vocal punch with seemingly little effort.
John Bush on AllMusic gave the album three and half stars out of five. Bush wrote, "Could anything but warmth and playfulness result when the two most seminal, expressive voices of the 20th century found the room to stretch out on a full LP together?" Bush reserved criticism for the vocal chorus that appears on the album.

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Production
Reissue CD