Bob Crosby
23 songs across 6 album sections.
Bob Crosby
Bob Crosby was a prominent American bandleader and vocalist who carved out a significant space in the swing era alongside his more famous brother, Bing. Leading the Bob-Cats, his ensemble was known for a distinctive sound that blended traditional big band arrangements with a lighter, more vocal-centric approach. His discography features enduring recordings of standards such as "Solitude," "Over the Rainbow," and "Fools Rush In," showcasing his smooth baritone and the group's tight instrumentation. The band's association with the Camel Caravan radio shows helped solidify their national presence during the late 1930s and early 1940s. Crosby's work remains a vital part of the swing catalogue, offering listeners a polished and accessible interpretation of the American songbook that continues to resonate with fans of classic jazz and big band music.
![1939 Camel Caravan Shows [2003]](/covers/none.jpg)
1939 Camel Caravan Shows [2003]
![22 Original Big Band Hits [2012]](/covers/none.jpg)
22 Original Big Band Hits [2012]
![A Strange New Rhythm In My Heart, Vol. 4: 1937 [2000]](/covers/none.jpg)
A Strange New Rhythm In My Heart, Vol. 4: 1937 [2000]

Other Songs - Bob Crosby
![Radio Years 1940 [2001]](/covers/none.jpg)
Radio Years 1940 [2001]
![The Very Best Of [2006]](/covers/none.jpg)
