Bing Crosby - You Turned The Tables On Me

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You turned the tables on me
And now I'm falling for you
You turned the tables on me
I can't believe that it's true

I always thought when you brought
The lovely present you bought
Why hadn't you brought me more?
But now if you'd come
I'd welcome anything from
The five and ten cent store

You used to call me the top
You put me up on a throne
You let me fall with a drop (Pop)
And now I'm out on my own
But after thinking it over and over
I guess I got what was coming to me
Just like the sting of a bee
You turned the tables on me

You used to call me the top
You put me up on a throne
You let me fall with a drop (Pop)
Now I'm out on my own
But after thinking it over and over
I guess I got what was coming to me
Just like the sting of a bee
You turned the tables on me
Oh, you hussy
 
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Bing Crosby, born Harry Lillis Crosby Jr. on May 3, 1903, in Tacoma, Washington, was an iconic American singer known for his soothing baritone voice and intimate singing style. He rose to fame in the 1930s and quickly became a household name, dominating the music scene throughout the 1940s and 1950s.

Crosby's smooth vocals and effortless charm endeared him to audiences around the world, earning him numerous hit songs and accolades. He is best known for timeless classics such as "White Christmas," "Pennies from Heaven," and "Swinging on a Star."

Aside from his successful music career, Crosby also ventured into acting, starring in a number of popular films such as "Going My Way," for which he won an Academy Award for Best Actor. He also appeared in the iconic holiday film "Holiday Inn," which further solidified his status as a beloved entertainer.

Throughout his career, Crosby's influence extended beyond his own success, shaping the sound of popular music and inspiring countless artists. His unique vocal style and innovative techniques paved the way for future crooners such as Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, and Perry Como, who all cited Crosby as a major influence.

Despite his immense talent and popularity, Crosby remained humble and down-to-earth, earning him the admiration of fans and peers alike. He continued to perform and record music until his passing on October 14, 1977, leaving behind a rich legacy that continues to resonate with music lovers to this day. Bing Crosby will always be remembered as a true pioneer in the world of music and entertainment.