Some Fine Old Chestnuts was Bing Crosby's second studio album for Decca Records, recorded and released as a 10" LP in 1954. The 1954 edition of Some Fine...
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River", and on the albums Some Fine Old Chestnuts and New Tricks. Cole also played on Rosemary Clooney's radio program; some recordings from the show were...
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UK, matrix DLA 1777. A later version was included in his album Some Fine Old Chestnuts (1953). Vic Damone Doris Day – recorded in December 1950 for Columbia...
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mastered for LP release in March 1957. Crosby's earlier Decca LP Some Fine Old Chestnuts (1954) similarly features songs recorded for radio accompanied...
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"X" — Old Masters (box set compilation - 3xLP and 9xEP) Decca — Some Fine Old Chestnuts Volume 1 (w/ the Buddy Cole Trio) (EP) Decca — Some Fine Old Chestnuts...
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same catalog number) Bing Crosby included the song in his album Some Fine Old Chestnuts (1954) Ella Fitzgerald (1957) recorded live on the Verve release...
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Danny Kaye, Trudy Stevens, Peggy Lee So Many Memories – Patti Page Some Fine Old Chestnuts – Bing Crosby Something Cool – June Christy Song Souvenirs – Patti...
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Retrieved 2013-02-16. "'Some Fine Old Chestnuts' and 'New Tricks' (Musical CD, 1998)". Worldcat. Retrieved 2013-04-10. "Old Favorites Back On Long-play...
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usually smaller than the Japanese chestnut. The unrelated horse chestnuts (genus Aesculus) are not true chestnuts, but are named for producing nuts of...
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1952 DL 5499 Le Bing: Song Hits of Paris Bing Crosby 1953 DL 5508 Some Fine Old Chestnuts Bing Crosby 1953 DL 5520 Bing Sings the Hits Bing Crosby 1954 DL...
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Aesculus hippocastanum (redirect from Common horse-chestnut)
horse-chestnuts. Each conker is 2–4 cm (3⁄4–1+1⁄2 in) in diameter, glossy nut-brown with a whitish scar at the base. The common name horse chestnut originates...
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in Paris, subtitled "Bing Crosby Sings the French Hits." Unlike Le Bing, some songs on Bing in Paris are sung in English. Billboard magazine called it...
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confirmed with a DNA test. Liver chestnut: Some red horses are so dark that they appear black, and are often called "black chestnuts" as a consequence. However...
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Some Fine Old Chestnuts (1954) Bing Sings the Hits (1954) Selections from Irving Berlin's White Christmas (1954)...
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and winter nights, Mind, by way of pastime, used, out of dried, wild chestnuts, to carve little cats, bears, and other beasts, and this with so much...
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Pachira aquatica (redirect from Malabar chestnut)
The nuts are considered edible, with a flavor similar to a European chestnut. Some people grind the nuts and use them in a hot drink. They are toxic to...
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Tambaguri (or Tamba chestnut, scientific name: Castanea crenata f. gigantea) is a general term for Japanese chestnuts grown mainly in the Tanba and Sasayama...
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Cuisine of Corsica (section Chestnut)
a flask filled with wine and a pocket containing a chestnut bread or some roasted chestnuts. An old Corsican proverb from upper Niolo asserts: Pane di...
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others may not show signs of graying until they are several months old. Chestnuts, sometimes called "Sorrels", have a reddish body coat similar to a bay...
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Club. Ealing Common preserves a large area of open space with fine avenues of horse chestnut trees, most of which were planted in the late Victorian period...
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Chestnut molds survive and are being used in several wooden canoe shops in Canada. Swift Canoe in Ontario bought some of the molds and made Chestnut tribute...
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snacks with sake in honzen-ryōri. Kamaboko, datamaki, and kuri kinton (chestnuts wagashi), the staples of modern osechi, were also originally honzen-ryōri...
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occasionally chestnut colouring appears, as some bloodlines do carry the "red" ("e") gene. In the 1930s, chestnuts and bays were seen. The chestnut colour is...
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It appears most commonly under oaks, but also under beeches, chestnuts, horse-chestnuts, birches, filberts, hornbeams, pines, and spruces. In other areas...
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bvnaha. The Cherokee and Seneca tribes enrich the basic batter, adding chestnuts, sunflower seeds, apples, or berries, and sometimes combine it with beans...
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Edwin Austin Abbey (category Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts alumni)
Heritage magazine 32, no. 3 (Summer 2006): 6–15. Elisa Tamarkin. "The Chestnuts of Edwin Austin Abbey: History Painting and the Transference of Culture...
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best wood is beechwood, but some other types of wood can be used. deska (board) - macleki strike against it; made from chestnut or cherry. viličice (pl.;little...
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language reconstruction. Although many of the finer details remain unclear, most scholars agree that Old Chinese differed from Middle Chinese in lacking...
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as a vaudeville house in 1870 on a site on Chestnut Street leased from the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts (PAFA). It was previously the site of...
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