Let Me Call You Sweetheart

Let Me Call You Sweetheart

From Sound Beat by Syracuse University Library

January 13, 2026 · 2 min

About this episode

This episode explores the history and impact of the song 'Let Me Call You Sweetheart' as performed by Bing Crosby.

The song you hear ”Let Me Call You Sweetheart” by Bing Crosby with Georgie Stoll and His Orchestra was recorded in 1934 on the Decca label. You’re on the Sound Beat. “Let Me Call You Sweetheart“ was originally written by Leo Freidman and Beth Slater Whinston in 1910. The song was a big hit for Author Clough in May 1911 and a #1 hit for Henry Burr and the Peerless Quartet in November 1911 And this version is still popular today. In fact “Let Me Call You Sweetheart” by Bing Crosby was #3 on Apple Music’s top 200 jazz songs in Bolivia on January 27 2019. This episode was written by Ian Coe. Artwork by Omari Odom. Watch a video of their work at Let Me Call You Sweetheart — Sound Beat – Syracuse University Videos

Topics covered

  • music history
  • jazz
  • songwriting
  • popular music
  • recording industry

Keywords

  • Let Me Call You Sweetheart
  • Bing Crosby
  • jazz songs
  • music history
  • 1910 song

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: Georgie Stoll and His Orchestra, Decca, Apple Music, Syracuse University

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