Command Performance – Dinah Shore, Bing Crosby, Charioteers. ep97, 431218

"Dancing silhouettes" - A black and white image featuring the silhouettes of two people dancing together, captured in mid-motion. The figures are set against a light background and the lines of their bodies are sharp and angular. The woman's dress and the man's suit are clearly defined, while their faces are left blank, creating a sense of anonymity. The image evokes a feeling of joy and movement, as the couple appears to be lost in the rhythm of the dance.
"Used with permission from Microsoft."

Hosted by Dinah Shore and Bing Crosby.

A show full of music and adlibs. Ken Carpenter, Bing, and Dinah sing a musical introduction to the show, which is to be in a musical style. Dinah introduces the Charioteers, who sing, Basin Street Blues.

Dinah and Bing do a musical intro that leads to Dinah singing, How Deep is the Ocean.

Bings musical intro gets interupted by Ukie. He and Bing go into a comedy bit that draws Dinah into it. He plays ukeleli and Dinah sings, I’m an Old Cow Hand from the Rio Grande. Followed by Bing singing, Rose of San Antone. Ukie sings, Home on the Range. The three join forces in singing, Empty Saddles In the Old Corral.

Ken delivers a mock commercial and reminds soldiers how to write in for requests. The Charioteers are back with, Shoo Shoo Baby.

Bing and Dinah dip into mailbag requests and bring a montage of songs that include: Little Brown Jug, When I Wore a Tulip, Put Your Arms Around Me, Pistol Packin Mama, and so many more. The collection of song lyrics tell the comical story of a musical romance. Dinah and Bing finally get to sing with the orchestra with, Oh What a Beautiful Morning.