Let's Take A Walk Around The Block
Bing Crosby · Other Songs - Bing Crosby
Than old Van Courtland Park
And never further South than the aquarium
I've seen the charm of Jersey City,
But first let me remark
I saw it from the empire state solarium
But we've been putting nickels
In the postal savings bank
And when those nickels pile up,
We can toddle off in swank
And I don't mean an ordinary cook's tour
I mean a cabin de-luxe tour
Someday we'll go places
New lands and new faces
The day we quit punching the clock
The future looks pleasant,
But at present
Let's take a walk around the block.
You're just the companion
I want at Grand Canyon
for throwing old blades down the rock
The money we have'll go for travel
Meantime, let's walk around the block.
Gangway, we'll begin
When our, ship comes in
I'll sit on your lap
All over the map
To London in May time
To Venice in play time
To Paris in time for a frock
To Boston in bean time
Darling, meantime
Let's take a walk around the block.
In Winter at Christmas,
We'll visit the isthmus
And see how they lock up a lock
And then in Caracas, on a jackass,
We'll take a ride around the block.
We'll keep to our promise,
To visit St. Thomas
And then at Jamaica we'll dock
The prospect is thrilling,
Still I am willing,
Just now to walk around the block.
Onward, to Cathay
Then to Mandalay
Boom on to Bangkok
Perhaps Vladivostok
We'll send the folks cables,
Accumulate labels,
Buy souvenirs till we're in hock,
But since we are flat in old Manhattan
Let's take a walk around the block.
Let's Take A Walk Around The Block
Bing Crosby's 'Let's Take A Walk Around The Block' stands as a quintessential example of his smooth, romantic vocal style that defined the Golden Age of radio. Recorded during the height of his popularity, the track exemplifies the intimate, close-mic'd technique Crosby perfected, allowing his voice to convey warmth and sincerity without the need for orchestral accompaniment. As a staple of his discography, the song reflects the era's preference for acoustic-driven ballads that prioritized lyrical clarity and emotional connection. It remains a beloved song in his catalog, often associated with themes of quiet intimacy and the simple pleasures of everyday life, cementing Crosby's legacy as the most popular male vocalist of the 20th century.

