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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]

Irish lullabyBing Crosby8rank/position

Bing Crosby: Too-Ra-Loo-Ra-Loo-Ral (Thats An Irish Lullaby)
Irish Lullaby Bing Crosby

A song by Bing Crosby, one of America’s first multi-entertainers.

Since 1940, he achieved great success as a singer.

He mainly sang Christmas songs and was even called the “King of Christmas.” His lifetime record sales total 400 million.

Little Jack Frost, Get LostBing Crosby & Peggy Lee9rank/position

Bing Crosby & Peggy Lee – Little Jack Frost Get Lost (Decca Records 1952)
Little Jack Frost, Get LostBing Crosby & Peggy Lee

A cheerful duet by Bing Crosby and Peggy Lee that chases away winter’s chill with a sprightly rhythm.

Released as a single by Decca Records in 1952, the song humorously portrays people asking the personified cold, “Jack Frost,” to leave.

Crosby’s rich baritone and Lee’s gentle vocals blend in exquisite harmony, vividly depicting winter scenes—grumbling sweethearts, a rose frozen stiff, and more.

Infused with swing and jazz elements, it’s perfect for those seeking a warm atmosphere during the Christmas season, and it remains a perennial favorite frequently included on holiday albums.

Peace On Earth / Little Drummer BoyBing Crosby, David Bowie10rank/position

Bing Crosby, David Bowie – Peace On Earth / Little Drummer Boy
Peace On Earth / Little Drummer BoyBing Crosby, David Bowie

This song is known as a masterpiece born from an unlikely pairing.

Bing Crosby’s rich, resonant voice and David Bowie’s clear vocals create a wonderfully balanced harmony.

The structure, which blends a traditional carol with a new composition, beautifully expresses the warmth of Christmas and a wish for peace.

Recorded in September 1977 and released as a single in 1982 after Crosby’s sudden passing, it became a major hit, reaching No.

3 in the UK, and has continued to be cherished in North America as a Christmas staple.

Enjoyable across generations, this piece is perfect for the holiday season—an ideal soundtrack for warm moments with family and friends.