I Wonder What's Become Of Sally
Bing Crosby · Other Songs - Bing Crosby
That old gal of mine.
The sunshine's missing from our alley,
Ever since the day Sally went away.
No matter where she is,
Whatever she may be,
If no one wants her now,
Please send her back to me.
I'll always welcome back my Sally,
That old gal of mine.
I Wonder What's Become Of Sally
Bing Crosby's 1940 recording of 'I Wonder What's Become Of Sally' stands as a quintessential example of his early vocal style, blending the crooner's signature warmth with the melancholic undertones characteristic of the era's balladry. The song, a staple of Crosby's discography from the mid-1940s, reflects the personal and romantic introspection often found in his work during this period. As one of his most recognized performances, it showcases his ability to convey deep emotion through subtle phrasing and a rich, resonant tone. The track remains a significant part of his catalog, illustrating the enduring appeal of his interpretation of traditional standards and the intimate connection he established with listeners through his recordings.

