Mary Mary Lou
Bill Haley & His Comets Lyrics


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Mary, Mary Lou
Why must you do
The things that you always do

Honey, I've been here a-crying
Sipping and a-sighing
To think it's all because of you
I know the other night you told me
You were gonna marry
Someone who's in love with you, yeah
And the time I used to
Be your golden rooster
But now I can see that we are through

Mary, Mary, Mary Lou
What in the world is the matter with you
You're always doing me so wrong

Mary, Mary, Mary Lou
What in the world is the matter with you
And know you want to say so long

Mary, Mary Lou
Why must you do
Those things that you always do

I can hear a-crying
Sipping and a-sighing
To think it's all because of you

You were gonna marry
Someone who's in love with you, yeah
And the time I used to
Be your golden rooster
But now I can see that we are through

Mary, Mary, Mary Lou
What in the world is the matter with you
You're always doing me so wrong

Mary, Mary, Mary Lou
What in the world is the matter with you
And knew you want to say so long

Mary, Mary, Mary Lou
What in the world is the matter with you




Mary, Mary, Mary Lou
What in the world is the matter with you

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Bill Haley & His Comets' "Mary Mary Lou" carry the message of a betrayed lover who is expressing his frustration and heartache towards his unfaithful partner, Mary Lou. The song is written from the perspective of the jilted lover who is at a loss as to why his partner continues to hurt him, and he is unable to understand what motivates her actions. The chorus repeats the same questions of "what in the world is the matter with you?" which seems to convey the frustration and hurt that the songwriter feels.


The verses describe the emotional state of the writer, who is crying and sighing in response to Mary Lou's betrayal. He recalls how she had recently told him that she was going to marry someone else who is in love with her, which has left him feeling abandoned and alone. He laments that he used to be her "golden rooster," but those days are now over. While the song's lyrics convey sadness and betrayal, the upbeat tempo and catchy melody are characteristic of rock and roll from the 1950s.


Line by Line Meaning

Mary, Mary Lou
Addressing Mary Lou, the singer is trying to communicate with her.


Why must you do
The singer is asking Mary Lou to explain why she is doing certain things that are affecting him.


The things that you always do
The singer is wondering about Mary Lou's habits, and questioning why she continues with them.


Honey, I've been here a-crying
The singer conveys his emotional state to Mary Lou, which is sadness and despair.


Sipping and a-sighing
The singer explains the physical manifestation of his emotional state by describing how he is drinking while sighing.


To think it's all because of you
The singer believes that his crying and sorrow are all due to Mary Lou's actions.


I know the other night you told me
The singer recalls a previous conversation with Mary Lou about a certain topic.


You were gonna marry
Mary Lou had talked about getting married, but not with the singer.


Someone who's in love with you, yeah
Mary Lou is going to marry someone who actually loves her, unlike the singer.


And the time I used to
The singer is reminiscing about a time in the past when things were better between him and Mary Lou.


Be your golden rooster
The singer used to be Mary Lou's prized possession and source of happiness, but not anymore.


But now I can see that we are through
The singer realizes that his relationship with Mary Lou is ending and there is no way to salvage it.


Mary, Mary, Mary Lou
The singer repeats Mary Lou's name to emphasize how important the conversation is to him.


What in the world is the matter with you
The singer expresses his confusion with Mary Lou's actions and wishes to hear her side of the story.


You're always doing me so wrong
The singer feels that Mary Lou is constantly hurting him through her actions.


And know you want to say so long
The singer is aware that Mary Lou wants to end their relationship and say goodbye.


Mary, Mary Lou
The singer addresses Mary Lou once again, indicating that he still has unresolved feelings for her.


Why must you do
The singer repeats his initial question, indicating that he still wants to understand Mary Lou's actions.


Those things that you always do
The singer reiterates his confusion over Mary Lou's repetitive behavior.


I can hear a-crying
The singer is still sobbing over the end of his relationship with Mary Lou.


Sipping and a-sighing
The singer highlights the fact that he is finding comfort in drinking alcohol while he mourns.


To think it's all because of you
The singer concludes that his emotional state is the result of Mary Lou's actions.


Mary, Mary, Mary Lou
The singer repeats Mary Lou's name one last time to emphasize his feelings for her.


What in the world is the matter with you
The singer repeats his question one more time, indicating that the conversation is unresolved and left open-ended.


Mary, Mary, Mary Lou
The singer repeats Mary Lou's name one last time to convey his attachment to her.


What in the world is the matter with you
The singer repeats his question one last time, signifying that he is still trying to understand Mary Lou's actions.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: CAYET MANGIARACINA, PER LYNGSAAE OLSEN, GENE PITNEY

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