About "Only Forever"
"Only Forever" is a song popularized in 1940 by Bing Crosby. It reached number one on the Billboard charts on October 19, 1940 and spent nine weeks in that position during a 20-week stay in the charts. "Only Forever" was written by James V. Monaco and Johnny Burke, initially intended for the 1940 Crosby film If I Had My Way, but it was eventually used in Crosby's next film project, Rhythm on the River and the song was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original Song.
Top songs by Bing Crosby
- White Christmas
- Brother, Can You Spare A Dime?
- Amor
- Far Away Places
- Changes
- Christmas Dinner Country Style
- Just A Gigolo
- Don't Fence Me In
- Dream A Little Dream Of Me
- Aren't You Glad You're You
- I'll Be Home For Christmas
- Last Night On The Back Porch
- The Bells Of St. Mary's
- Goodnight Sweetheart
- Dancing In The Dark
- Mele Kalikimaka
- Faded Summer Love
- Deep In The Heart Of Texas
- Galway Bay
- Happy Holidays
- From Monday On
- Swinging On A Star
- Dinah
- Would You Like To Swing On A Star
- I'll Take You Home Again Kathleen
- Around The World
- Blue Skies
- Count Your Blessings
- You Must Have Been A Beautiful Baby
- A Ghost Of A Chance
- Macnamara's Band
- Love In Bloom
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