Get Out And Get Under The Moon

Bing Crosby · Other Songs - Bing Crosby

Whadda you do in the evening

When you don't know what to do?

Read a book?

Play a game?

Every night it's just the same!



Whadda you say if I tell you

How to keep from feeling blue?

My advice is good to take,

And it's easier to do!



When you're all alone, any old night,

And you're feeling mighty blue,

Pick up your hat,

Close up your flat,

Get out, get under the moon.



Underneath the bright silvery light,

You'll be feeling better soon!

Pick up your hat,

Close up your flat,

Get out, get under the moon.



Ba-da-da-da-da-da,

Look, look, look at those stars above,

Ah look, look, look at those sweeties love!

Oh boy, give me a night in June,

I mean it!



When you're all alone, any old night,

And you're feeling out of tune,

Pick up your hat,

Close up your flat,

Get out, get under the moon.



When you make a date, any old night,

You're gonna meet your sweetie soon? (are yuh, huh?)

Well then pick up your hat,

Close up that flat,

Get out, get under the moon.



Underneath that bright silvery light,

You'll be feelin' better soon!

Pick up your hat,

Close up your flat,

Get out, get under the moon.



Ba-da-da-da-da-da,

Walk, walk, kiss me then

Walk again,

And talk, talk, kiss and then

Talk again,

Oh boy, sweethearts are all in tune,

I mean it!



When it's raining out,

Oh stay in your flat,

But on a lovely night in June,

Pick up your hat,

Close up your flat,

Get out, get under the moon.

Get Out And Get Under The Moon

Bing Crosby's 'Get Out And Get Under The Moon' stands as a quintessential example of his mid-career vocal style, blending the easygoing charm of swing with the intimate warmth that defined his recordings. Released during a period when Crosby was navigating a transition from radio dominance to film stardom, the track exemplifies his ability to deliver smooth, conversational phrasing over a light, rhythmic backdrop. The song captures the relaxed, nocturnal atmosphere characteristic of many of his later works, reflecting a matured artistry that prioritized emotional connection over technical flash. As part of his extensive discography, this recording showcases his versatility in interpreting standards and original material alike, cementing his legacy as one of the most influential vocalists of the 20th century.