Y'all Come

Bing Crosby · Other Songs - Bing Crosby

When you live in the country everybody is your neighbor

On this one thing you can rely

They'll all come to see you and they'll never ever leave you

Y'all come to see us bye and bye

Y'all come (y'all come), y'all come (y'all come)

Oh, you all come to see us when you can

Y'all come (y'all come), y'all come (y'all come)

Oh, you all come to see us now and then



Now Grandma's a-wishing you'd come out the kitchen

And help do the dishes right away

Then they all start a-leaving, and though she's a-grieving

You can still hear grandma say



Y'all come (y'all come), y'all come (y'all come)

Oh, you all come to see us when you can

Y'all come (y'all come), y'all come (y'all come)

Oh, you all come to see us now and then



Y'all come (y'all come), y'all come (y'all come)

Oh, you all come to see us when you can

Y'all come (y'all come), y'all come (y'all come)

Oh, you all come to see us now and then

Y'all Come

Bing Crosby's "Y'all Come" stands as a quintessential example of his mastery in the easy-listening and vocal jazz genres of the mid-20th century. Recorded with his signature warm, intimate tone, the track exemplifies the crooning style that defined his career and brought a sense of domestic comfort to American radio. As a staple of his discography, the song reflects the era's preference for smooth, unaccompanied or lightly accompanied ballads that emphasized lyrical clarity and emotional resonance. Crosby's ability to convey warmth and sincerity in recordings like this helped cement his status as one of the most influential vocalists of his generation, bridging the gap between traditional pop and the emerging jazz standards of the time.