Bing Crosby Popular Songs Ranking [2025]
Bing Crosby (1903–77) was a singer and actor from the United States.
He appeared in numerous films from the 1930s through the 1960s and is famous for works such as White Christmas and High Society.
Here, we’ve compiled a ranking of his popular songs—he was also active as an actor.
Bing Crosby Popular Songs Ranking [2025]
Happy Birthday & Auld Lang SyneBing Crosby1rank/position

Many of you may find this “Happy Birthday & Auld Lang Syne” familiar, right? Yes, it’s the same melody as “Hotaru no Hikari,” which is well-known in Japan.
In Japan, it’s usually performed as an instrumental, but the version with lyrics is nice too.
June Comes Around Every YearBing Crosby2rank/position

“June Comes Every Year” As the title suggests, this song is themed around June, and his adult, sultry, wistful voice gently melts into the gray sky peeking through the window.
It’s a very sweet piece of jazz.
With its laid-back tempo and mellow vibe, it’s the kind of track you’ll want to listen to while taking it easy indoors.
On rainy days, spending a cozy day inside might not be a bad idea at all!
June in JanuaryBing Crosby3rank/position

A classic that sings of a warm love that defies winter’s chill.
Bing Crosby’s gentle voice makes January feel as warm as June.
Recorded on November 9, 1934 with George Stoll and his orchestra, it became a number-one hit on Decca Records.
Featured in the film “Here Is My Heart,” the song later became a popular standard covered by many artists.
It’s perfect as background music for time spent with someone special in early January, just after the New Year.
Its heartwarming melody and lyrics will make you feel the promise of a happy start to the year.
Let’s Start the New Year RightBing Crosby4rank/position

A gem of a song that delivers a heartwarming New Year’s melody and a message full of hope.
Created in 1942 for the Paramount film Holiday Inn, it beautifully captures the joy and anticipation of welcoming the New Year, accompanied by Bing Crosby’s gentle vocals.
Irving Berlin’s lyrics remind us of the value of looking back on the past while maintaining a positive outlook toward the future.
Released by Decca Records, this piece skillfully blends elements of jazz and pop—truly perfect for the New Year.
It’s a track I highly recommend to anyone who wants to greet the start of a new year with a heart full of hope.
Swinging on a starBing Crosby5rank/position

The song was composed by Jimmy Van Heusen, with lyrics written by Johnny Burke for the 1944 film “Going My Way.” Singing it with Bing Crosby are the Williams Brothers, including Andy Williams.
Frank Sinatra covered the song on his 1964 album.
White ChristmasBing Crosby6rank/position

Composed by Irving Berlin, this piece has long been cherished as a symbol of Christmas.
It beautifully depicts Christmas scenes such as quiet landscapes blanketed with snow and children enjoying sledding.
Recorded by Bing Crosby in just 18 minutes on May 29, 1942, the song deeply resonated with people during World War II and offered precious comfort, especially to soldiers far from home.
When played on the piano, it brings out a different kind of poignancy and beauty from the original.
It’s a recommended song for anyone who wants to savor the Christmas atmosphere or reflect on memories with loved ones.
Winter WonderlandBing Crosby7rank/position

The classic Christmas jazz number “Winter Wonderland.” This song has a very long history; it was composed in 1934 by composer Felix Bernard and lyricist Richard Bernhard Smith.
It has been covered by a variety of jazz vocalists such as Tony Bennett and Darlene Love, and versions with arrangements from other genres are still being released today.
This time, I’ve chosen the version by the world-renowned jazz vocalist Bing Crosby.





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