Bing Crosby recorded several versions of this classic throughout his career, often as part of his radio shows or tribute albums:

Crosby recorded a popular version with Buddy Cole & His Trio on July 17, 1957, which was heavily used for radio broadcasts like The Ford Road Show .

One of his later recordings took place on April 15, 1977, and was featured on the album A Tribute to Duke, featuring an orchestra conducted by Nat Pierce.

"Don't Get Around Much Anymore" is a jazz standard famously covered by . Originally composed by Duke Ellington as an instrumental titled "Never No Lament" in 1940, it gained its iconic title and lyrics when Bob Russell added them in 1942. Key Recordings by Bing Crosby

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Bing Crosby recorded several versions of this classic throughout his career, often as part of his radio shows or tribute albums:

Crosby recorded a popular version with Buddy Cole & His Trio on July 17, 1957, which was heavily used for radio broadcasts like The Ford Road Show . Don't Get Around Much Anymore - Bing Crosby

One of his later recordings took place on April 15, 1977, and was featured on the album A Tribute to Duke, featuring an orchestra conducted by Nat Pierce. Bing Crosby recorded several versions of this classic

"Don't Get Around Much Anymore" is a jazz standard famously covered by . Originally composed by Duke Ellington as an instrumental titled "Never No Lament" in 1940, it gained its iconic title and lyrics when Bob Russell added them in 1942. Key Recordings by Bing Crosby Originally composed by Duke Ellington as an instrumental