Aren't You Glad You're You
Bing Crosby · Other Songs - Bing Crosby
The moon of my imagination
Be silent, be silent
Leave this illusion and say no more
I am here, I am here
Why you are so afraid of the face of God?
Why you are so afraid of the face of God?
Aren't You Glad You're You
Bing Crosby's rendition of "Aren't You Glad You're You" stands as a quintessential example of his mastery in the easy-listening and pop genres of the mid-20th century. Recorded with his signature warm, intimate vocal style, the track encapsulates the optimistic, folksy spirit that defined Crosby's career and his enduring connection with audiences. The song's gentle melody and uplifting message were staples of his radio broadcasts and home recordings, reflecting the post-war era's desire for comfort and reassurance. As a defining work in his discography, the recording showcases his ability to blend traditional pop structures with a personal, conversational delivery that made his music feel like a private moment shared with a friend. It remains a cherished piece of American musical history, illustrating the power of vocal performance to convey simple, universal emotions.

