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Bing Crosby &
Victor Young & Bing Crosby
Bing Crosby & Jimmy Dorsey and His Orchestra
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Bing Crosby &
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Bing Crosby & Rosemary Clooney
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Bing Crosby & Woody Herman & His Woodchoppers
Bing Crosby & John Scott Trotter and His Orchestra
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Bing Crosby & John Scott Trotter & His Orchestra
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Bing Crosby & The Andrews Sisters
Bing Crosby & The Andrews Sisters
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Judy Garland & Bing Crosby
Bing Crosby & Vic Schoen & His Orchestra & The Andrews Sisters
Bing Crosby, Bob Hope & Vic Schoen and His Orchestra
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Bing Crosby & The Andrews Sisters
Bing Crosby & Connee Boswell
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Gary Crosby
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Bing Crosby & Carol Richards
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Peggy Lee, Vic Schoen and His Orchestra & Bing Crosby
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Bing Crosby & Xavier Cugat & His Waldorf-Astoria Orchestra
Crosby introduced this song in the 1936 film by the same name, in which Crosby plays an outlaw who delivers a message for a prisoner condemned to death. The song was nominated for the Oscar for Best Original Song, but lost to “The Way You Look Tonight.”
A long time ago
A million years BC
The best things in life
Were absolutely free
But no one appreciated
A sky that was always blue
And no one congratulated
A moon that was always new
So it was planned that they would vanish now and them
And you must pay before you get them back again
That's what storms were made for
And you shouldn't be afraid for
Every time it rains it rains
Pennies from heaven
Don't you know each cloud contains
Pennies from heaven
You'll find yor fortune falling
All over town
Be sure that your umbrella is upside down
Trade them for a package of sunshine and flowers
If you want the things you love
You must have showers
So when you hear it thunder
Don't run under a tree
There'll be pennies from heaven for you and me
Pennies from Heaven was written by Arthur Johnston & Johnny Burke.