Bing Crosby – “Mountain Greenery”

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Bing Crosby’s “Mountain Greenery” is a popular mid-20th-century vocal jazz and pop interpretation of the Rodgers and Hart standard, showcasing Crosby’s smooth crooning style.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf pop standard interpretation
song recording
vocal jazz recording
basedOnWork Mountain Greenery (song)
surface form: “Mountain Greenery”
composerOfUnderlyingWork Richard Rodgers
countryOfRecording United States of America
surface form: United States
era American mid-20th-century popular music
genre traditional pop
vocal jazz
hasUnderlyingWorkGenre show tune
hasUnderlyingWorkSongwriters Rodgers and Hart
intendedMarket popular music audience
isCoverOf Mountain Greenery (song)
surface form: “Mountain Greenery” (Rodgers and Hart song)
language English
lyricistOfUnderlyingWork Lorenz Hart
notableFor popular interpretation of a Rodgers and Hart standard
smooth vocal delivery
originalWorkPublicationPeriod 1920s
partOfRepertoireOf Bing Crosby
performer Bing Crosby
recordingPeriod mid-20th century
styleCharacteristic relaxed swing feel
vocalFocus melodic crooning lead vocal
vocalStyle crooning
vocalType male vocal

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Mountain Greenery (song) hasNotableRecording Bing Crosby – “Mountain Greenery”
subject surface form: Mountain Greenery