St. Valentine's Day (album)

{{Infobox album

| name = St. Valentine's Day

| type = compilation

| artist = Bing Crosby

| cover = St._Valentine's_Day_(Bing_Crosby_album)_cover.jpg

| alt =

| released = 1948 (original 78 album)
1949 (10" LP DL 5039)

| recorded = 1941–1945

| venue =

| studio =

| genre = Popular

| length = {{duration|m=23|s=18}}

| label = Decca Records

| producer =

| chronology = Bing Crosby

| prev_title = The Emperor Waltz

| prev_year = 1948

| next_title = Bing Crosby Sings with Al Jolson, Bob Hope, Dick Haymes and the Andrews Sisters

| next_year = 1948

}}

St. Valentine's Day is a 1948 Decca Records compilation album of recordings by Bing Crosby.

Background

Bing Crosby had enjoyed unprecedented success during the 1940s, with his output including six No. 1 hits in 1944 alone. His films, such as Going My Way and The Bells of St. Mary's, were huge successes as were the Road films he made with Bob Hope. On radio, his Kraft Music Hall and Philco Radio Time shows were very popular. Decca Records exploited this by issuing a number of 78rpm album sets, some featuring fresh material and others using Crosby's back catalogue. Ten of these sets were released in 1946, nine in 1947 and nine more in 1948. Most of these 78rpm albums were reissued as 10" vinyl LP's in subsequent years.

St. Valentine's Day includes two of Crosby's No. 1 hits from 1944 – "I'll Be Seeing You" and "I Love You" – two other chart entries ("You and I" and "Miss You") plus re-recordings of the singer's first ever recordings for Decca in 1934 "I Love You Truly" and "Just A-Wearyin' for You".

Reception

The album reached No. 8 in the Billboard list of best-selling popular albums in February 1949. {{cite book|last1=Whitburn|first1=Joel|title=Joel Whitburn's Top LP's, 1945 - 1972|year=1973|url=https://archive.org/details/joelwhitburnstoplp00whit|url-access=registration|publisher=Record Research Inc.|location=Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin|page=[https://archive.org/details/joelwhitburnstoplp00whit/page/39 39]}}

Track listing

These songs were featured on a four 10" 78 rpm album set, Decca Album No. A-621.

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|+St. Valentine's Day track listing

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| Side / Title

Writer(s)Recording datePerformed withTime
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| colspan=5|Disc 1 (23971):

A. "I Love You Truly"Carrie Jacobs BondApril 18, 1945John Scott Trotter and His Orchestra2:56
B. "Just A-Wearyin' for You"Carrie Jacobs BondApril 18, 1945John Scott Trotter and His Orchestra3:08
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| colspan=5|Disc 2 (23482):

A. "The Sweetest Story Ever Told"R. M. StultsDecember 4, 1945Ethel Smith and The Song Spinners3:14
B. "Mighty Lak' a Rose"Frank Lebby Stanton, Ethelbert NevinDecember 4, 1945Ethel Smith and the Song Spinners3:19
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| colspan=5|Disc 3 (24255):

A. "You and I"Meredith WillsonMay 23, 1941John Scott Trotter and His Orchestra2:35
B. "Miss You"Charles Tobias, Harry Tobias, Henry TobiasJanuary 24, 1942John Scott Trotter and His Orchestra2:44
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| colspan=5|Disc 4 (24256):

A. "I'll Be Seeing YouSammy Fain, Irving KahalFebruary 17, 1944John Scott Trotter and His Orchestra2:47
B. "I Love You"Cole PorterFebruary 11, 1944John Scott Trotter and His Orchestra2:35

LP release

The album was also issued as a 10" vinyl LP in 1949 with the catalogue number DL 5039.{{cite web|title=DISCOGS|url= http://www.discogs.com/Bing-Crosby-St-Valentines-Day/release/3541203|website=discogs.com|access-date=September 15, 2015}}

See also

References