Bob Crosby (Bing's brother) often found himself in the strange position of being the 'least important' member of his own orchestra. A singer, Crosby was much more important historically as the leader of a memorable swing band that found it's own style by looking backwards to the 1920s. The 1935-1942 period was crosby's heyday, as presented on this Proper Introduction. 2004.
1) Gin Mill Blues
2) Little Rock Getaway
3) Squeeze Me
4) Who's Sorry Now?
5) Coquette
6) Fidgety Feet
7) You're Driving Me Crazy
8) South Rampart Street Parade
9) Dogtown Blues
10) Wolverine Blues
11) Yancey Special
12) March of the Bob Cats
13) Big Foot Jump
14) Five Point Blues
15) I Hear You Talking
16) Call Me a Taxi
17) The Big Noise from Winnetka
18) I'm Prayin' Humble
19) Diga Diga Doo (Parts 1 ; 2)
20) Skaters' Waltz (In Swingtime)
21) Mournin' Blues
22) The Love Nest
23) Spain
24) Jazz Me Blues
25) Tin Roof Blues