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[Spoken:]
Come in
Well, well, well, look who's here
I haven't seen you in many a year

If I knew you were comin' I'd've baked a cake
baked a cake, baked a cake
If I knew you were comin' I'd've baked a cake
Howd-ya do, howd-ya do, howd-ya do
Had you dropped me a letter, I'd a-hired a band
Grandest band in the land
Had you dropped me a letter, I'd a-hired a band
And spread the welcome mat for you

Oh, I don't know where you came from
'cause I don't know where you've been
But it really doesn't matter
Grab a chair and fill your platter
And dig, dig, dig right in

If I knew you were comin' I'd've baked a cake
Hired a band, goodness sake
If I knew you were comin' I'd've baked a cake
Howd-ya do, howd-ya do, howd-ya do

[Instrumental Interlude]

If I knew you were comin' I'd've baked a cake
baked a cake, baked a cake
If I knew you were comin' I'd've baked a cake
Howd-ya do, howd-ya do, howd-ya do

Had you dropped me a letter
I'd a-hired a band
Grandest band in the land
Had you dropped me a letter
I'd a-hired a band
Spread the welcome mat for you

Oh, I don't know where you came from
'Cause I don't know where you've been
But it really doesn't matter
Grab a chair and fill your platter
And dig, dig, dig right in

If I knew you were comin' I'd've baked a cake
Hired a band, goodness sake
If I knew you were comin' I'd've baked a cake
Howd-ya do, howd-ya do, howd-ya do





Howd-ya do, howd-ya do, howd-ya do
Howd-ya do-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to "If I Knew You Were Comin' (I'd've Baked a Cake)" by Eileen Barton are a lighthearted and welcoming greeting to a long-lost friend or acquaintance. The singer says that if they knew the other person was coming, they would have prepared a grand welcome with a cake and the best band in the land. They express excitement at the unexpected visit and invite the visitor to grab a chair and dig in to the food that has been prepared.


Although the lyrics are simple, they convey a warm and hospitable sentiment. The singer seems genuinely happy to see the visitor and is eager to make them feel at home. The use of repetition in parts of the chorus adds a playful and friendly tone to the song. The instrumental interlude adds to the upbeat tone of the song and gives a chance for listeners to enjoy the melody.


Overall, "If I Knew You Were Comin'" is a cheerful and welcoming song that celebrates the joy of unexpected visitors and the importance of hospitality.


Line by Line Meaning

Come in
The singer welcomes the person and invites them to enter the room.


Well, well, well, look who's here
The singer is pleasantly surprised to see the person who has just entered the room.


I haven't seen you in many a year
The singer has not seen the person in a long time.


If I knew you were comin' I'd've baked a cake, baked a cake, baked a cake
The artist would have prepared a dessert in advance to celebrate the person's arrival.


Howd-ya do, howd-ya do, howd-ya do
The artist greets the person with enthusiasm and friendliness.


Had you dropped me a letter, I'd a-hired a band, grandest band in the land
The singer would have hired a very good musical group if they had been notified earlier of the person's visit.


And spread the welcome mat for you
The singer would have prepared a more elaborate welcome if they had known the guest was coming.


Oh, I don't know where you came from 'cause I don't know where you've been
The artist is unsure where the person came from or where they have been since their last meeting.


But it really doesn't matter, grab a chair and fill your platter
The artist is not concerned with the past, and encourages the person to relax, eat and enjoy themselves.


And dig, dig, dig right in
The artist urges the person to begin eating.


If I knew you were comin' I'd've baked a cake, hired a band, goodness sake
The singer reiterates that they would have prepared more for the person's arrival if they had known in advance.


Howd-ya do, howd-ya do, howd-ya do
The artist enthusiastically repeats their greeting to the person.




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: AL HOFFMAN, BOB MERRILL, ALBERT J TRACE

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