Stay On The Right Side Of The Road
Bing Crosby · Jazz Singer 1931-1941 [2009]
Come on, you sinners
Hallelujah
Come on, you sinners
Hallelujah
Come on, you sinners, come be safe
Hallelujah
Stay on the right side, sister
Stay on the right side, sister
Stay on the right side of the road
Now look out for old man Satan
He's on the wrong side waiting
Keep on the bright side of the road
Once you let that devil take your hand
You'll never get way up to heaven
Or up to hallelujah land
I see a great day dawning
You better heed my warning
Stay on the right side of the road
Hallelujah
Come on, you sinners
Hallelujah
Come on, you sinners, come be safe
Hallelujah
Stay on the right side, sister
Stay on the right side, sister
Stay on the right side of the road
Now look out for old man Satan
He's on the wrong side waiting
Keep on the bright side of the road
Once you let that devil take your hand
You'll never get way up to heaven
Or up to hallelujah land
I see a great day dawning
You better heed my warning
Stay on the right side of the road
Stay On The Right Side Of The Road
Recorded by Bing Crosby on the 1941 album Jazz Singer 1931-1941, this track exemplifies the smooth, romantic style that defined his career during the swing era. As a staple of Crosby's discography, the song showcases his signature crooning delivery, blending jazz influences with traditional pop sensibilities. The recording captures the intimate atmosphere characteristic of his live performances and studio sessions from the early 1940s. It remains a representative piece of his body of work, reflecting the enduring appeal of his vocal artistry and the musical landscape of the time.

