Here's To My Lady

Bing Crosby · Other Songs - Bing Crosby

Here's to my lady

Here's a toast to my lady

And all that my lady means to meeee



Like a hearth in the winter

A breeze in the summer

A spring to remember is sheee



Though the years may grow colder

As people grow older

It's shoulder to shoulder we'll be

But be it sunshine or shady

Here's my love to my lady

I pray may she always love meeeee



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Though the years may grow colder

As people grow older

It's shoulder to shoulder we'll be

But be it sunshine or shady

Here's my love to my lady

I pray may she always love meeeeee

Here's To My Lady - Bing Crosby

Bing Crosby's rendition of 'Here's To My Lady' stands as a quintessential example of his mastery in the easy-listening and traditional pop genres of the mid-20th century. Recorded during the golden age of radio and early television, the track showcases Crosby's signature warm, intimate vocal style that defined his career. The song's structure and melody reflect the era's emphasis on sentimental storytelling and acoustic instrumentation, typical of the crooner's repertoire. As a staple of his discography, the recording captures the essence of Crosby's ability to convey deep emotion through subtle phrasing and a gentle, conversational tone. It remains a cherished piece within his catalog, often performed at social gatherings and holiday celebrations, embodying the nostalgic charm that made him a household name.