Christmas Dinner Country Style
Bing Crosby Lyrics


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Mother, mother, everybody's starvin'
Mother, mother, let's eat

Hold your horses, got a million courses
And I'm fixin' a treat

Jeremiah, go and help your mother
Jay and Jonah, you too
Ezachiah, go and get your brother
Then fetch Jamie and Sue

Mother, mother, everybody's happy
Got a reason to smile

`Cause you know that I'm about to servin'
Christmas dinner country style
Christmas dinner country style

Everybody's sittin' by your head
We'll all say praise and then break bread

Put your napkin on your lap
While (?) is sided from the tap

Oh don't that turkey look divine
We'll promenade it down the line
Plenty off duck, well long (?) on white
So (?) plant it to your right

Now the sachet (?) hello met country ham
And double-sachet (?) ham
Swing to the left, and test that stuffin'
And swing to the right, a Huckleberry muffin

Time for your partner to reach across
And dosey-dose the cranberry sauce

Have another helpin' (?) one and all
And you in the roomer (?), swing to the ball
Pass a little rumsteak, if you please
And promenade the pretty bag-eyed (?) beast

When you all say cheese, dosey-dose
So much's turkey is about to explode
But you still gotta swing to the pickle twist
Choose your pie (?)

Oh dinner was grand, to say the least
So honour the lady who cooked the beast

Mother, mother, thank you for the dinner
All the fixin's were great

Nothin' to it, mighty glad to do it
Seeing how much you ate

Jeremiah, go and get your dinner
Come on father, let's eat (?)





I'm too full of turkey and

Overall Meaning

pie
But let's do justice to the meat


In the song “Christmas Dinner Country Style” by Bing Crosby, the scene is set for a festive family meal. The lyrics focus on the mother figure, who is in charge of cooking the multi-course meal. The mood is jovial and celebratory, with everyone excited for the food on offer. The lyrics use colloquialisms such as “Hold your horses” and dialects like “met country ham” and “Huckleberry muffin,” to give the song a sense of place and a traditional, homely feel.


The first verse sets the tone of the song, with everyone hungry and eager to eat. The second verse introduces the family members by name, who are all expected to help out in the kitchen. The third verse has the family sit down to eat, and the lyrics describe the various dishes being served, from turkey to ham to cranberry sauce. The final verse thanks the mother for her hard work, with the dinner being proclaimed a success.




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Written by: GRACE SAXON, RALPH FREED

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