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  • May 11, 1946
    Bing Crosby & The Andrews Sisters record the pop hit "Get Your Kicks On Route 66." It's remade nearly three decades later by Asleep At The Wheel, who gain a Grammy nomination for their performance
    Jul 1, 1946
    Decca releases Bing Crosby & The Andrews Sisters' pop hit "Get Your Kicks On Route 66." Asleep At The Wheel records a version of the song almost 30 years later that nets a Grammy nomination
    Oct 16, 1946
    Spokane celebrates Bingsday, honoring Bing Crosby, whose duet with The Andrews Sisters, "Pistol Packin' Mama," made country waves two years prior
    Dec 17, 1946
    Bing Crosby records "That's How Much I Love You," earning a pop hit with the song originally recorded by Eddy Arnold
    Mar 1, 1947
    Decca releases Bing Crosby's pop remake of Eddy Arnold's "That's How Much I Love You"
    Dec 25, 1947
    Bing Crosby and Bob Hope star as "Road To Rio" debuts in theaters. The picture is referenced in The Statler Brothers' 1977 country hit "The Movies"
    Apr 30, 1948
    Bing Crosby, who picked up a country hit by teaming with The Andrews Sisters on "Pistol Packin' Mama," serves as the grand marshal of the Apple Blossom Festival parade in Winchester, Virginia
    Mar 22, 1949
    Bing Crosby records "Riders In The Sky," becoming one of four artists to have a pop hit with the future Johnny Cash number during 1949
    Apr 25, 1949
    Decca releases Bing Crosby's "Riders In The Sky." The song is destined to become a Johnny Cash hit in 1979
    Nov 25, 1949
    Bing Crosby & The Andrews Sisters record a pop version of Scotty Wiseman's "Have I Told You Lately That I Love You?"

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