Barry Crocker - one of the greats of the Australian entertainment industry.

Albums, books and audio play are available now.

Barry Crocker is a stalwart of the Australian entertainment industry. His immense talent as a singer, comic, impressionist and actor have captivated audiences across the world.

An Order of Australia for dedicated services to charity and the Australian entertainment industry, a Gold Logie in 1969 for “Most Popular TV Personality” and three Logies, Barry has also amassed 33 Aria certified Gold Records.

Barry has had seasons at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas, Lake Tahoe’s The Sahara Hotel, The Village Barn and The Bonsoir in New York and London’s Talk of the Town and Palace Theatre. He has contributed and participated with numerous charities and hosted the Barry Crocker show on Network Ten in Australia.

To list achievements in one place would not do it justice, however, it is clear to say that Barry Crocker has had an outstanding career, richly deserving the great reviews that follow him. He has been recognised by the public and peers alike.

“Merry Christmas to all my friends and family”

“Another Hot Australian Export.”

Variety

Albums Available Now

With dozens of albums, perhaps one of the most famous of Barry’s performances is on the Network Ten classic, Neighbours. The theme song has played in living rooms across the world and Barry’s performance is instantly recognisable.

Selection of Discography

Barry Crocker has released a number of albums over the years. Here are just but a few to consider when visiting places where all good music is sold.

I’ve Gotta Be Me

Songs like Could It Be Love, What The World Needs Now Is Love, Every Day of My Life and Sayonara, in I’ve Gotta Be Me, Barry performs beautiful classics.

Bazazz

“One of the most versatile performers Australia has ever produced” Bert Newton

My Country

Barry performs in My Country and other great albums that represent Australian classic songs and ballads.

NEW
RELEASES

Barry is still working and has written a new book “Last of the Entertainers” and created an audio play “Barry Crocker’s BANJO”