The song's lyrics depict a "jilted lover" who chooses to stay home rather than face the memories of a former partner at social gatherings like the "Saturday dance".
Crosby recorded a popular version with Buddy Cole & His Trio on July 17, 1957, which was heavily used for radio broadcasts like The Ford Road Show . Don't Get Around Much Anymore - Bing Crosby
One of his later recordings took place on April 15, 1977, and was featured on the album A Tribute to Duke, featuring an orchestra conducted by Nat Pierce. The song's lyrics depict a "jilted lover" who
Bing Crosby recorded several versions of this classic throughout his career, often as part of his radio shows or tribute albums: Don't Get Around Much Anymore - Bing Crosby