In one of the most successful duets in Christmas music history, and surely the strangest, 30-year-old David Bowie and 73-year-old Bing Crosby achieved the number one song in the UK with “Peace On Earth / Little Drummer Boy”. The song had been recorded in September, 1977 when Crosby was in Great Britain to tape a TV special called Merrie Olde Christmas. Having him share a number with Bowie was the brainchild of producers Gary Smith and Dwight Hemion. After the recording circulated as a bootleg for several years, RCA decided to issue it as a single. It has since become a holiday standard, but it is entirely possible that neither Crosby or Bowie were familiar with each other’s work.

  • Lophostemon@aussie.zone
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    11 months ago

    There’s no way in hell that Bowie didn’t know who Bing was, but every certainty that Bing had no idea who Bowie was.

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    11 months ago

    I’m distantly related to one of those dudes… wish I could sing like that

  • southsamurai
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    11 months ago

    I’m still blown away by how sweet Bowie’s voice could be. Just this crystalline, gentle thing caressing your ears.

    And Crosby, ffs, like a warm whiskey on a cold day.

    But you wouldn’t think those two voices would weave around each other so well until you hear this, if you had heard them individually before.

    Synergy.