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    • Source: When You Come Back and You Will Come Back
    • When you" target="_blank">You come" target="_blank">Come back" target="_blank">Back (and you" target="_blank">You Will come" target="_blank">Come back" target="_blank">Back, There's the Whole World Waiting for you" target="_blank">You) is a World War I era song written and composed by George M. Cohan and produced by M. Whitmark and Sons, New York in 1918.


      Reception


      The song was described in The Music Trades magazine as "the biggest popular song success ever published." It reached number nine on the US Billboard charts in January 1919.


      Notable Performances


      During an event for the campaign for the Fourth Liberty Loan at the Metropolitan Opera House in New York, John McCormack performed the song.


      Recordings


      John McCormack recorded a version with Victor Records in 1918.
      Henry Burr also recorded a version of the song.


      Lyrics


      1st Verse:
      "From Frisco Bay to Old Broadway,
      Today all over the U.S.A.,
      We know we're fighting the foe.
      So we all stand steady and ready to go,
      We know no fear, we know no tear,
      And all we hear is the Yankee cheer.
      I heard a girlie say
      To her boy as he marched away:"
      Chorus:
      "When you" target="_blank">you come" target="_blank">come back" target="_blank">back, if you" target="_blank">you do come" target="_blank">come back" target="_blank">back,
      you" target="_blank">You'll hear the Yankee cry, 'Atta boy, Jack!'
      And when you" target="_blank">you return, remember to bring
      Some little thing that you" target="_blank">you get from the King,
      And drop me a line from Germany,
      Do, Yankee Doodle, do!
      When you" target="_blank">you come" target="_blank">come back" target="_blank">back, and you" target="_blank">you will come" target="_blank">come back" target="_blank">back,
      There's the whole world waiting for you" target="_blank">you!"
      2nd Verse:
      It's rum, tum, tum, the fife and drum,
      So march in time for the time has come" target="_blank">come
      To smash right through with a bang,
      With the same old spirit when liberty rand!
      To win, begin to rush right in
      And fly our flag over old Berlin!
      Let's let our message be
      To the Yankee across the sea:"
      Chorus


      Awards


      In a 1918 song contest at Proctor's Twenty-Third Street Theatre in New York, When you" target="_blank">You come" target="_blank">Come back" target="_blank">Back and you" target="_blank">You Will come" target="_blank">Come back" target="_blank">Back won the prize.


      References




      External links


      Audio file of When you" target="_blank">You come" target="_blank">Come back" target="_blank">Back (and you" target="_blank">You Will come" target="_blank">Come back" target="_blank">Back, There's the Whole World Waiting for you" target="_blank">You "When you" target="_blank">You come" target="_blank">Come back" target="_blank">Back (and you" target="_blank">You Will come" target="_blank">Come back" target="_blank">Back, There's the Whole World Waiting for you" target="_blank">You". Library of Congress. Retrieved 13 November 2015.

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