Back in Your Own Backyard
Bing Crosby Lyrics


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We leave home expecting to find a blue bird,
Hoping ev'ry cloud will be silver lined.
But we all return as we live wo learn,
That we left our happiness behind.

When they sing you "Look for the Silver Lining,"
It is silver dollars they're looking for.
You will find my friend that the rainbow's end,
Is somewhere around your kitchen door.

The bird with feathers of blue, is waiting for you,
Back in your own back yard,
You'll see your castle in Spain, through your window pane,
Back in your own back yard.
Oh you can go to the East go to the West,
But someday you'll come weary at heart back where you started from,




You'll find your happiness lies, right under your eyes,
Back In Your Own Backyard.

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Bing Crosby & Al Jolson's song Back in Your Own Backyard are about the idea of leaving home in search of happiness and success, only to realize that happiness was always within reach. The first stanza explains how people often embark on a journey in search of happiness, hoping that every cloud they encounter will have a silver lining. However, upon realizing the harsh truths of life, they tend to come back home and leave their happiness behind.


The second stanza touches on the famous song "Look for the Silver Lining," suggesting that the people who sing it are often looking for nothing but silver dollars. The lyrics further stress that happiness can be found around one's kitchen door and that the blue bird with feathers of blue is waiting to bring us back home in our own backyard.


The chorus ties the song's theme together by encouraging people to search for happiness within themselves and in their surroundings. The reference to one's castle in Spain is a symbolic way of emphasizing that our own homes are the best places to find happiness. Ultimately, the lyrics urge people to come back to their roots and find happiness where they started from, back in their own backyard.


Line by Line Meaning

We leave home expecting to find a blue bird,
We depart from home in search of happiness represented by the elusive blue bird.


Hoping ev'ry cloud will be silver lined.
We hope that every negative situation will have a positive aspect to it.


But we all return as we live wo learn,
Eventually, we all come back home realizing what we did not know before.


That we left our happiness behind.
To our surprise, we find out that we left our happiness behind at our own backyard.


When they sing you "Look for the Silver Lining,"
When people advise to look for positive aspects in negative situations,


It is silver dollars they're looking for.
They mean actual monetary gains or benefits, rather than just abstract positivity.


You will find my friend that the rainbow's end,
Ironically, the end of the rainbow is found exactly where you started, not somewhere far away.


Is somewhere around your kitchen door.
The reward you seek is just within reach, possibly even found at home.


The bird with feathers of blue, is waiting for you,
The symbol of happiness that we were searching for is still waiting for us at home.


Back in your own back yard,
In our own familiar surroundings and home, that we might have been neglecting.


You'll see your castle in Spain, through your window pane,
Our own home and backyard can be as desirable and magical as any dream castle in another land.


Oh you can go to the East go to the West,
We are free to travel and explore, but may ultimately find what we seek back at where we started.


But someday you'll come weary at heart back where you started from,
Our long journey might make us wiser, but eventually, we become tired and long for the familiarity of home.


You'll find your happiness lies, right under your eyes,
We might think that our happiness is out there somewhere in the world, but it was always right under our noses or 'under our eyes'.


Back In Your Own Backyard.
We need to start looking closer to our own home, backyard or familiar surroundings to find our happiness.




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group, Downtown Music Publishing
Written by: Al Jolson, Billy Rose, Dave Dreyer

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