Stompin' At The Savoy
Bing Crosby · Other Songs - Bing Crosby
Savoy, the home of sweet romance
Savoy, it wins you at a glance
Savoy, gives happy feet a chance to dance.
Your form, just like a clingin' vine
Your lips, as warm and sweet as wine
Your cheek, so soft and close to mine, divine.
How my heart is singin'
While the band is swingin'
Never tired of rompin'
An' Stompin' with you at the Savoy
What joy, a perfect holiday
Savoy, where we can glide and sway
There let me stomp away with you
Savoy,
Savoy,
Savoy.
Your form just like a clingin' vine
Your lips, as warm and sweet as wine
Your cheek, so soft and close to mine, divine.
Oh, how my heart is singin'
While the band is swingin'
Never tired of rompin'
An' Stompin' with you at the Savoy
What joy,
Savoy,
Savoy, there let me stomp away
With you.
Savoy, it wins you at a glance
Savoy, gives happy feet a chance to dance.
Your form, just like a clingin' vine
Your lips, as warm and sweet as wine
Your cheek, so soft and close to mine, divine.
How my heart is singin'
While the band is swingin'
Never tired of rompin'
An' Stompin' with you at the Savoy
What joy, a perfect holiday
Savoy, where we can glide and sway
There let me stomp away with you
Savoy,
Savoy,
Savoy.
Your form just like a clingin' vine
Your lips, as warm and sweet as wine
Your cheek, so soft and close to mine, divine.
Oh, how my heart is singin'
While the band is swingin'
Never tired of rompin'
An' Stompin' with you at the Savoy
What joy,
Savoy,
Savoy, there let me stomp away
With you.
Stompin' At The Savoy
Bing Crosby's 1936 recording of 'Stompin' At The Savoy' stands as a definitive example of the swing era's popular music. The track showcases Crosby's signature vocal style, blending a smooth, baritone delivery with the infectious rhythm of the Savoy Ballroom. As one of his most recorded hits, the song captures the exuberant spirit of the mid-1930s dance craze, featuring a lively ensemble that propelled the track to the top of the charts. Its enduring popularity highlights Crosby's ability to adapt his voice to upbeat, rhythmic arrangements while maintaining his characteristic warmth. The recording remains a staple of swing compilations and a testament to the era's vibrant musical culture.

