Christmas Is A-Comin'
Bing Crosby Lyrics


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When I'm feeling blue and when I'm feeling low
Then I start to think about the happiest man I know
He doesn't mind the snow and he doesn't mind the rain
But all December you will hear him at your window pane
Singing again and again and again and again and again

Christmas is a coming and the bells begin to ring
The holly's in the window and the birds begin to sing
Now I don't take time to worry and don't take time to fret
And the more you give at Christmastime the more you get
God bless you, gentlemen, God bless you
The more you give at Christmastime the more you get

Christmas is a coming and the egg is in the nog
Please give a friendly man a friendly little dog
If you haven't got a friendly dog, a friendly cat'll do
If you haven't got a friendly cat, may God bless you
God bless you, gentlemen, God bless you
If you haven't got a friendly, cat may God bless you

Christmas is a coming, the lights are on the tree
How about a turkey leg for poor old me
If you haven't got a turkey leg, a turkey wing will do
If you haven't got a turkey wing, may God bless you
God bless you, gentlemen, God bless you
If you haven't got a turkey wing, may God bless you

Christmas is a coming and the cider's in the keg
If I had a mug of cider then I wouldn't have to beg
If you haven't got a mug of cider, half a mug will do
If you haven't got half a mug, may God bless you
God bless you, gentlemen, God bless you




If you haven't got half a mug, may God bless you
If you haven't got a thing for me, may God bless you

Overall Meaning

The song "Christmas Is A-Comin'" by Bing Crosby is a cheerful tune that celebrates the season of Christmas. The lyrics describe how, when feeling low or blue, one can find solace in the joy and festivities of the holiday season. The singer introduces the happiest man he knows, who is undisturbed by the snow or rain outside, and instead can be heard singing a cheerful tune at someone's window pane. The repetition of the line "singing again and again and again and again and again" emphasizes the joyous and infectious nature of Christmas.


The song then goes on to describe the unmistakable signs of Christmas - the ringing of bells, the holly in the window, and the singing of birds. The singer imparts a valuable lesson that it's important not to worry or fret during the busy holiday season, and that the more you give during Christmastime, the more you will receive. The repeated line "God bless you, gentlemen" highlights the charitable spirit of Christmas and the importance of looking out for one's fellow human beings.


The subsequent verses continue in a similar vein, painting a picture of Christmas and evoking the sights, sounds, and smells that are synonymous with the holiday season. The requests for a friendly dog or cat, a turkey leg or wing, and a mug of cider are made in a jovial tone, conveying a sense of light-heartedness and the spirit of giving. The final line "If you haven't got a thing for me, may God bless you" emphasizes that Christmas is not just about receiving gifts, but about spreading joy and kindness to others.


In conclusion, "Christmas Is A-Comin'" is a festive and uplifting song that celebrates the spirit of Christmas and the joy that it brings. The song reminds us to look beyond our worries and stresses and focus on the joyous occasion of Christmas, spreading kindness and charity to all.


Line by Line Meaning

When I'm feeling blue and when I'm feeling low
When I'm feeling sad and down


Then I start to think about the happiest man I know
I think about a person who is always happy


He doesn't mind the snow and he doesn't mind the rain
He doesn't care about the cold or the wet weather


But all December you will hear him at your window pane
He sings in front of your window every day in December


Singing again and again and again and again and again
He keeps singing the same tune repeatedly


Christmas is a coming and the bells begin to ring
As Christmas approaches, you can hear the sound of ringing bells


The holly's in the window and the birds begin to sing
There is holly in the window and birds start to sing


Now I don't take time to worry and don't take time to fret
I don't worry or stress about things anymore


And the more you give at Christmastime the more you get
The more you give during Christmas, the more you will receive


God bless you, gentlemen, God bless you
May God bless you


The more you give at Christmastime the more you get
The more you give during Christmas, the more you will receive


Christmas is a coming and the egg is in the nog
As Christmas approaches, there is eggnog to be had


Please give a friendly man a friendly little dog
If you can, please give a kind person a kind pet


If you haven't got a friendly dog, a friendly cat'll do
If you don't have a friendly dog, a friendly cat will suffice


If you haven't got a friendly cat, may God bless you
If you don't have a friendly cat, I wish you well


Christmas is a coming, the lights are on the tree
As Christmas approaches, the Christmas lights are put up on the tree


How about a turkey leg for poor old me
Can I have a turkey leg, please?


If you haven't got a turkey leg, a turkey wing will do
If you don't have a turkey leg, a turkey wing will work


If you haven't got a turkey wing, may God bless you
If you don't have a turkey wing, I wish you well


Christmas is a coming and the cider's in the keg
As Christmas approaches, there is cider to be had from the keg


If I had a mug of cider then I wouldn't have to beg
If I had a mug of cider, I wouldn't have to ask for it


If you haven't got a mug of cider, half a mug will do
If you don't have a mug of cider, half a mug is enough


If you haven't got half a mug, may God bless you
If you don't have half a mug, I wish you well


God bless you, gentlemen, God bless you
May God bless you


If you haven't got half a mug, may God bless you
If you don't have half a mug, I wish you well


If you haven't got a thing for me, may God bless you
If you don't have anything for me, I wish you well




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Songtrust Ave
Written by: Frank Luther

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Most interesting comments from YouTube:

@Viscount_Castlereagh

When I'm feeling blue and when I'm feeling low
Then I start to think about the happiest man I know
He doesn't mind the snow and he doesn't mind the rain
But all December you will hear him at your window pane
Singing again and again and again and again and again

Christmas is a coming and the bells begin to ring
The holly's in the window and the birds begin to sing
Now I don't take time to worry and don't take time to fret
And the more you give at Christmastime the more you get
God bless you, gentlemen, God bless you
The more you give at Christmastime the more you get

Christmas is a coming and the egg is in the nog
Please give a friendly man a friendly little dog
If you haven't got a friendly dog, a friendly cat'll do
If you haven't got a friendly cat, may God bless you
God bless you, gentlemen, God bless you
If you haven't got a friendly, cat may God bless you

Christmas is a coming, the lights are on the tree
How about a turkey leg for poor old me
If you haven't got a turkey leg, a turkey wing will do
If you haven't got a turkey wing, may God bless you
God bless you, gentlemen, God bless you
If you haven't got a turkey wing, may God bless you

Christmas is a coming and the cider's in the keg
If I had a mug of cider then I wouldn't have to beg
If you haven't got a mug of cider, half a mug will do
If you haven't got half a mug, may God bless you
God bless you, gentlemen, God bless you
If you haven't got half a mug, may God bless you
If you haven't got a thing for me, may God bless you

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@limechecksout

When I'm feeling blue and when I'm feeling low
Then I start to think about the happiest man I know
He doesn't mind the snow and he doesn't mind the rain
But all December you will hear him at your window pane
Singing again and again and again and again and again
Christmas is a coming and the bells begin to ring
The holly's in the window and the birds begin to sing
Now I don't take time to worry and don't take time to fret
And the more you give at Christmastime the more you get
God bless you, gentlemen, God bless you
The more you give at Christmastime the more you get
Christmas is a coming and the egg is in the nog
Please give a friendly man a friendly little dog
If you haven't got a friendly dog, a friendly cat'll do
If you haven't got a friendly cat, may God bless you
God bless you, gentlemen, God bless you
If you haven't got a friendly, cat may God bless you
Christmas is a coming, the lights are on the tree
How about a turkey leg for poor old me
If you haven't got a turkey leg, a turkey wing will do
If you haven't got a turkey wing, may God bless you
God bless you, gentlemen, God bless you
If you haven't got a turkey wing, may God bless you
Christmas is a coming and the cider's in the keg
If I had a mug of cider then I wouldn't have to beg
If you haven't got a mug of cider, half a mug will do
If you haven't got half a mug, may God bless you
God bless you, gentlemen, God bless you
If you haven't got half a mug, may God bless you
If you haven't got a thing for me, may God bless you



All comments from YouTube:

@domcruise274

My Dad passed when I was 17 but he used to sing this song all the time. It gets stuck in my head every Christmas even though I never heard the actual song. From childhood to 33 years old, I never heard it until I just decided to search it now. Didn’t know it was so up beat, put me in a good mood. RIP Dad <3 God Bless You

@jrjones406

I had not heard this song till I found this Christmas CD at the good will. What an amazing voice he had. Back when people could sing and didn't use auto tune. God bless you gentlemen, God bless you. Merry Christmas yall!

@timdoonan2588

How did this beautiful song of the Christmas spirit escape the Christmas Music Hall of Fame? Especially since Bing is in his finest voice.

@marshalljimduncan

May God bless you...

@kiki1326

Agreed

@erikhomuth2520

I don't know why this wonderful song and Bing Crosby missed out.

@Viscount_Castlereagh

When I'm feeling blue and when I'm feeling low
Then I start to think about the happiest man I know
He doesn't mind the snow and he doesn't mind the rain
But all December you will hear him at your window pane
Singing again and again and again and again and again

Christmas is a coming and the bells begin to ring
The holly's in the window and the birds begin to sing
Now I don't take time to worry and don't take time to fret
And the more you give at Christmastime the more you get
God bless you, gentlemen, God bless you
The more you give at Christmastime the more you get

Christmas is a coming and the egg is in the nog
Please give a friendly man a friendly little dog
If you haven't got a friendly dog, a friendly cat'll do
If you haven't got a friendly cat, may God bless you
God bless you, gentlemen, God bless you
If you haven't got a friendly, cat may God bless you

Christmas is a coming, the lights are on the tree
How about a turkey leg for poor old me
If you haven't got a turkey leg, a turkey wing will do
If you haven't got a turkey wing, may God bless you
God bless you, gentlemen, God bless you
If you haven't got a turkey wing, may God bless you

Christmas is a coming and the cider's in the keg
If I had a mug of cider then I wouldn't have to beg
If you haven't got a mug of cider, half a mug will do
If you haven't got half a mug, may God bless you
God bless you, gentlemen, God bless you
If you haven't got half a mug, may God bless you
If you haven't got a thing for me, may God bless you

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@imanim4844

This is so beautiful and fun, I can't believe I've never heard it before today :) Happy Holidays everyone! 🎄

@dedricthere

I'm 38 years old and I've never heard this song until this Christmas 2016. I've now heard it twice on the radio this this Holiday season and I can't get it out of my head. Love it.

@junomaranan1101

So many Christmas songs & this is a newly-discovered gem! Keep them comin'!

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