"I Surrender Dear" is a 1931 jazz song.
I Surrender Dear may also refer to:
The Outsider may refer to:
Surrender may refer to:
Inspiration, inspire, or inspired often refers to:
Deadline(s) or The Deadline(s) may refer to:
A spy is a person engaged in espionage, obtaining information that is considered secret or confidential.
Daybreak most commonly refers to:
Betrayal is violation of trust.
Devotion or Devotions may refer to:
Bing: A Musical Autobiography was Bing Crosby's fourth Decca vinyl LP, recorded and released in 1954.
A happy ending is a type of plot conclusion.
Stranger in Town may refer to:
"I Surrender Dear" is a song composed by Harry Barris with lyrics by Gordon Clifford, first performed by Gus Arnheim and His Cocoanut Grove Orchestra with Bing Crosby in 1931, which became his first solo hit. This is the song that caught the attention of William Paley, president of CBS, who signed him for $600 a week in the fall of 1931.
"Out of Nowhere" is a popular song composed by Johnny Green with lyrics by Edward Heyman and published by Famous Music. It was popularized by Bing Crosby, and was the first recording under his Brunswick Records contract. He recorded it on March 30, 1931 and it became his first number one hit as a solo artist. Crosby also sang it in the film Confessions of a Co-Ed (1931) and in his short film I Surrender Dear (1931). He recorded it again in 1954 for his album Bing: A Musical Autobiography.
Dear Diary may refer to:
The Road to Hollywood is a 1947 American film released by Astor Pictures that is a combination of several of Bing Crosby's Educational Pictures short subjects. The title was designed to draft off Paramount Pictures' "Road to..." film series starring Crosby, Bob Hope, and Dorothy Lamour; Hope and Lamour do not appear in the film.
I Surrender may refer to:
Dear Heart is a 1964 American movie.
I Surrender Dear is a 1931 Educational-Mack Sennett Featurette starring Bing Crosby and directed by Mack Sennett. This was the first of the six short films Crosby made for Sennett and which helped launch his career as a solo performer.
I Surrender Dear is a 1948 American musical film directed by Arthur Dreifuss and starring Gloria Jean.