Down The Old Ox Road
Bing Crosby Lyrics


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There's a famous thoroughfare
I've heard collegiates say
I'm not referring to Piccadilly
It's not 42nd Street

It's not the rue de la Paix
Nor is it Market Street in Philly
Ask most any college Romeo
To complete your education you must go....

Down the old ox road
Though you'll never find where it is
By looking in maps
With a little investigation you'll discover perhaps

That this old tradition's not a place
But just a proposition called
The old ox road
The old ox road

Ox road could be any romantic spot
A country highway or a moonlit yacht
It could be in the parlor
When the lights are burning low

It could be in the movie
In the very last row

Down the old ox road
In the magic of the moonlight
You are filled with delight
While the leaves that flutter o'er you

Whisper lover tonight
Why keep waiting, and debating
When you know it's time for mating





On the old ox road
On the old ox road

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Bing Crosby's song "Down The Old Ox Road" embody an invitation to romance and adventure. Crosby sings that there's a famous thoroughfare known among collegiates that he's referring to, but it's not any of the commonly known streets or places like Piccadilly, 42nd Street, rue de la Paix, or Market Street. He suggests that to complete one's education in romance, you have to traverse down the old ox road.


The lyrics capture the elusive nature of the old ox road, as you'll never find it by looking at maps, but with a little investigation, you might discover that it's not a place but a proposition. The old ox road could be any romantic spot like a country highway, a moonlit yacht, or even the parlor when the lights are burning low. It could also be found in the movie theater, in the very last row.


The magic of the moonlight and the leaves that flutter over you whispering "lover tonight" is a perfect setting for love, and the lyrics suggest not waiting or debating when you know it's time for mating on the old ox road. In essence, Bing Crosby's "Down The Old Ox Road" is an invitation to throw caution to the wind, explore adventurous locales, and embrace love and romance.


Line by Line Meaning

There's a famous thoroughfare
There is a well-known location that is highly regarded


I've heard collegiates say
I have heard college students mention this location


I'm not referring to Piccadilly
This place is not Piccadilly


It's not 42nd Street
This place is not 42nd Street


It's not the rue de la Paix
This place is not the rue de la Paix


Nor is it Market Street in Philly
This place is not Market Street in Philadelphia


Ask most any college Romeo
If you ask most college-aged men who are romantically inclined


To complete your education you must go....
They will tell you that in order to fully experience love and romance, you must go to...


Down the old ox road
A symbolic location known as the old ox road


Though you'll never find where it is
However, it is impossible to locate this place physically


By looking in maps
You cannot find it on any map


With a little investigation you'll discover perhaps
But with some searching and exploration, you may discover


That this old tradition's not a place
That this old romantic tradition is not a physical location


But just a proposition called
But rather just an idea or suggestion referred to as


The old ox road
The old ox road


Ox road could be any romantic spot
The old ox road could be any place that is considered romantic


A country highway or a moonlit yacht
Such as a rural road or a boat under the moonlight


It could be in the parlor
It could also be in a living room


When the lights are burning low
With the lights dimmed


It could be in the movie
It could also be in a movie theater


In the very last row
Sitting in the very back row of the theater


Down the old ox road
In this symbolic place called the old ox road


In the magic of the moonlight
In the enchanting light of the moon


You are filled with delight
You will feel immense joy and happiness


While the leaves that flutter o'er you
As the leaves flutter above you


Whisper lover tonight
Seem to be whispering, "It's time to love and be loved"


Why keep waiting, and debating
So why keep waiting and contemplating


When you know it's time for mating
When you know it's time to express your romantic desires


On the old ox road
In this symbolic place called the old ox road


On the old ox road
In this symbolic place called the old ox road




Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: COSLOW, JOHNSTON

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Comments from YouTube:

@anthonyfrew1571

From an early Bing film- sadly hard to find(I have failed -so far) I like it - suites a young Bing

@ericn.wilson2345

Fran Allison did a cozy version of this on the Kukla Fran and Ollie episode that introduced Gene Rayburn to national TV.

@Trombonology

Only Bing could have done anything with this ditty -- certainly not horrible, but far from the best effort from either member of this distinguished team.

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