Button Up Your Overcoat
Bing Crosby Lyrics


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Listen, big boy
Now that you got me made
Goodness, but I'm afraid
Somethin's gonna happen to you

Listen, big boy
You gotta be hooked, and how
I would die if I should lose you now

Button up your overcoat
When the wind is free
Take good care of yourself
You belong to me

Eat an apple every day
Get to bed by three
Oh, take good care of yourself
You belong to me

Be careful crossing streets, ooh, ooh
Cut out sweets, ooh, ooh
Lay off meat, ooh, ooh
You'll get a pain and ruin your tum-tum

Wear your flannel underwear
When you climb a tree
Oh, take good care of yourself
You belong to me

Button up your overcoat
When the wind is free
Oh, take good care of yourself
You belong to me
Boop-boop-a-doop

When you sass a traffic cop
Use diplomacy
Just take good care of yourself
You belong to me

Beware of frozen funds, ooh, ooh
Stocks and bonds, ooh, ooh
Dockside thugs, ooh, ooh
You'll get a pain and ruin your bankroll

Keep the spoon out of your cup
When you're drinking tea
Oh, take good care of yourself
You belong to me

Don't sit on hornet's tails, ooh, ooh
Or on nails, ooh, ooh
Or third rails, ooh, ooh
You'll get a pain and ruin your tum-tum

Keep away from bootleg hooch
When you're on a spree




Oh, take good care of yourself
You belong to me

Overall Meaning

In "Button Up Your Overcoat", Bing Crosby is singing to his lover, asking him to take care of himself. The beginning lyrics of the song express concern that the beloved is now vulnerable, and that something bad may happen to him. Crosby implores his lover to take care of himself, warning about the dangers of everyday life. The first verse is full of good advice, such as eating an apple a day, getting to bed by three, and being careful crossing the street. The second verse is a continuation of this advice, warning about frozen funds, stocks and bonds, and dockside thugs that could ruin his finances. Additionally, Crosby cautions his lover to not sit on hornet's tails, nails, or third rails that could injure him.


As the song continues, Crosby advises his lover to wear flannel underwear when climbing trees, to use diplomacy when being sassed by a traffic cop, and to keep the spoon out of his cup when drinking tea. He warns against drinking bootleg hooch while he's on a spree, and to keep away from things that could harm him. The final refrain is a repeat of the first one, with the addition of the warning to not ruin his bankroll.


Overall, "Button Up Your Overcoat" is a playful song that's full of good advice about how to take care of oneself. Crosby's love for his lover shines through in the final words of the song, as he reminds him that he belongs to him and that he needs to take care of himself to stay with him for the long-haul.


Line by Line Meaning

Listen, big boy Now that you got me made Goodness, but I'm afraid Somethin's gonna happen to you
I'm concerned for your wellbeing, now that we are together


Listen, big boy You gotta be hooked, and how I would die if I should lose you now
I'm so in love with you and I can't bear the thought of losing you


Button up your overcoat When the wind is free Take good care of yourself You belong to me
Make sure to stay warm and protect yourself, because I care about you


Eat an apple every day Get to bed by three Oh, take good care of yourself You belong to me
Maintain a healthy lifestyle, so you can stay strong for me


Be careful crossing streets, ooh, ooh Cut out sweets, ooh, ooh Lay off meat, ooh, ooh You'll get a pain and ruin your tum-tum
Be cautious and make smart choices, because you don't want to get sick or hurt


Wear your flannel underwear When you climb a tree Oh, take good care of yourself You belong to me
Pay attention to the little details and take precautions, so you can stay safe for me


When you sass a traffic cop Use diplomacy Just take good care of yourself You belong to me
Avoid conflict and handle situations with respect, because I want you to come home to me


Beware of frozen funds, ooh, ooh Stocks and bonds, ooh, ooh Dockside thugs, ooh, ooh You'll get a pain and ruin your bankroll
Be careful with money and investments, because you don't want to lose everything


Keep the spoon out of your cup When you're drinking tea Oh, take good care of yourself You belong to me
Be mindful of your actions and take care with everything you do for me


Don't sit on hornet's tails, ooh, ooh Or on nails, ooh, ooh Or third rails, ooh, ooh You'll get a pain and ruin your tum-tum
Be wary of danger and avoid risky situations, because I want you to stay safe for me


Keep away from bootleg hooch When you're on a spree Oh, take good care of yourself You belong to me
Stay away from harmful substances and make good choices, because you belong to me




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Songtrust Ave, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: George Gard Buddy Desylva, Lew Brown, Ray Henderson

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