
Baby Rose Marie xx-xx-xx (01) Come Out, Come Out
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I haven't even met you except in dreams that are haunting me. Still I feel you are real I know I'm going to get you no use in hiding away from me. I'll find you. I'll find you. Come out, come out, wherever you are Behind a cloud or up in a star Come out, come out, come out wherever you are we haven't met but it'll be sweet we'll play and sing the very moment we meet Come on, come on, come on, Wherever whoever you.
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I spied you on the Milky Way I spied you where the daffodils play I spied you in your hideaway hi O the merry O what do you say? Come out, come out wherever you are Behind a cloud, away up in a dark Come out, come out, come out wherever you are.
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Wherever Behind a cloud, away up in our dark Come out, come out, come.
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Out wherever you are.
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We have a net but it'll be sweet we'll play and sing the very moment we Come on, come on, come on, wherever you.
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I'd find you on the Milky Way I'd find you where the deaf but you'll play I'd find you when you hide away I own the mar.
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O what do you say? Come on, come on, wherever you are Behind a cloud all way up and up Star Come on, come on, come on, wherever you are.
Episode: Baby Rose Marie xx-xx-xx (01) "Come Out, Come Out"
Date: August 16, 2025
This evocative episode of Harold's Old Time Radio showcases a charming performance from the Golden Age of Radio. Centered around the song “Come Out, Come Out,” the episode captures the nostalgic spirit of early 20th-century family entertainment and the magical, imaginative world woven by classic radio performers like Baby Rose Marie.
Nostalgic Atmosphere:
The episode opens directly with a musical number, inviting listeners into a world of longing, fantasy, and playful romance—hallmarks of radio’s golden era.
Song Theme:
"Come Out, Come Out" is a whimsical piece about longing to meet a mysterious someone. The recurring invocation for the subject to “come out wherever you are” reflects dreamy hope and the innocence of early American entertainment.
Imaginative Imagery:
Throughout the performance, the lyrics evoke fantastical places—the Milky Way, behind clouds, among daffodils—painting a vivid, playful landscape that stirs the imagination.
Joyful Anticipation:
Much of the song revolves around the excitement of eventually meeting: “we haven't met but it'll be sweet, we’ll play and sing the very moment we meet.” This hopeful anticipation resonates with the family-friendly and uplifting nature of classic radio broadcasts.
Dreamlike Introduction ([00:10]):
“I haven't even met you except in dreams that are haunting me. Still I feel you are real I know I'm going to get you no use in hiding away from me. I'll find you. I'll find you.”
Whimsical Chorus ([01:04], [01:07]):
“Come out, come out, wherever you are / Behind a cloud or up in a star / Come out, come out, come out wherever you are.”
Musical Playfulness ([01:35]):
“I spied you on the Milky Way I spied you where the daffodils play I spied you in your hideaway hi O the merry O what do you say?”
Joyful Climax ([02:14]):
“We have a net but it'll be sweet we’ll play and sing the very moment we Come on, come on, come on, wherever you are.”
The episode is imbued with whimsy, innocence, and joyful anticipation, perfectly encapsulating the golden era’s radio aesthetic. Performers maintain a lyrical, affectionate tone, speaking and singing with warmth and playful innocence characteristic of classic radio.
This episode celebrates the lighthearted magic and gentle optimism of radio’s formative years through a charming musical piece. Even listeners unfamiliar with classic radio will be transported by the vivid imagery, melodic storytelling, and heartfelt hopefulness of “Come Out, Come Out.” It’s a delightful, imaginative escape into a time when storytelling and song were the heart of home entertainment.