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  1. Road to Bali
    1952 · Musical comedy · 1h 31m

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  1. 2.7K. 368K views 8 years ago. In this musical, Harold (Bob Hope) and George (Bing Crosby) are two vaudeville performers in Australia. After they realize their local gal pals intend to marry them,...

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  2. The Road To Bali. Bob Hope - Topic. 1.58K subscribers. Subscribed. 28. 1.5K views 5 years ago. Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group The Road To Bali · Bing Crosby · Bob Hope...

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  3. 1.39M subscribers. Subscribed. 5K. 492K views 8 months ago. Having to leave Melbourne in a hurry, two sleazy unemployed show-biz pals sign on for work as divers. This takes them to an idyllic...

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  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Road_to_BaliRoad to Bali - Wikipedia

    George and Harold, American song-and-dance men performing in Melbourne, Australia, leave in a hurry to avoid various marriage proposals. They end up in Darwin, where they take jobs as deep sea divers for a prince. They are taken by boat to an idyllic island on the way to Bali, Indonesia.

    • November 19, 1952
    • Daniel Dare, Harry Tugend
  5. Music by Jimmy Van Heusen. Lyrics by Johnny Burke. Sung by Bob Hope and Bing Crosby and Dorothy Lamour. The Whiffenpoof Song. (uncredited) Music by Tod B. Galloway. Lyrics by George S. Pomeroy and Meade Minnigerode. Sung by Bob Hope and Bing Crosby. Contribute to this page. Suggest an edit or add missing content. Top Gap.

  6. Road to Bali is a Decca Records studio album by Bing Crosby, Bob Hope and Peggy Lee of songs featured in the film Road to Bali released in 1952. All of the songs were written by Jimmy Van Heusen and Johnny Burke. The songs were featured on a 10” vinyl LP numbered DL 5444 and in a 3-disc 45rpm box set numbered 9-375.

  7. Road to Bali is a Decca Records studio album by Bing Crosby, Bob Hope and Peggy Lee of songs featured in the film Road to Bali released in 1952. All of the songs were written by Jimmy Van Heusen (music) and Johnny Burke (lyrics). The songs were featured on a 10” vinyl LP numbered DL 5444 and in a 3-disc 45rpm box set numbered 9-375.

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