Muskrat Ramble
Bing Crosby Lyrics


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Hey now, heh!

What's the reason for this celebration?
Man, ya look at all those people there
Hanging round this station
Say, what's the big event?

An essential train is coming
On track number one

Well, it's got to be the Pittzburg Pirates
No, it's more important, son
Is it the President?
No no no no
Brigitte Bardot?
No no no no
Then tell me who's about to arrive?
Ee-hee!
There he is now, Satch-a-mo and The Dixieland Five

Oh, look at them shuffling, shuffling down
A-rambling, scrambling over the town
Hustling, bustling, buzzing around
Never saw a bigger celebration

Oh, look at the train, a number seven-o-nine
Just a hugging and a-puffing
And arriving on time
Changing the town from dead to alive
Satchmo and His Five

We're gonna play that Muskrat Ramble tune
And Mr Bing, the moment that it's played
You lead us on the big parade
Altogether now, one and two
Join the happy throng
Everyone start mushing, swinging the Muskrat song
We'll be singing along

Oh, Mr Bing, when you sing, that's the thing we do enjoy

Well, Mr A, when you play, Gabriel say, Who that for?

Everybody's walking, talking
That Muskrat song
While we amble that Muskrat Ramble
While we amble along

Oh, that's the best parade I ever been on, Satch!

Natch! You are in New Orleans!





While we amble along

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Muskrat Ramble by Bing Crosby and Louis Armstrong portray a celebration that is happening at a train station. The singer of the song wonders what the big event is for all the people gathered there. They see a train arriving at track number one, and it's clear that the essential train is coming. Anticipation builds, and there is speculation on what or who people are waiting for. However, when Satch-a-mo and The Dixieland Five arrive, it is clear that the train's arrival is a celebration of their arrival. The song expresses the joy of the occasion and the excitement of the crowd as they shuffle and ramble to the Muskrat Ramble tune.


The song describes the arrival of Satch-a-mo and his Dixieland Five and the impact this has on the festive crowd. The lyrics are playful and light-hearted, showcasing the admiration for the performers. The celebration's energy is captured in the lyrics as the crowd joins in with the singing and the Muskrat song. The use of the phrase 'while we amble along' in the chorus emphasizes the relaxed vibe of the occasion, as the people enjoy the music while moving through the town.


Line by Line Meaning

Hey now, heh!
An exclamation to grab attention


What's the reason for this celebration?
Curiosity about why people are gathered here


Man, ya look at all those people there
Observing the numerous people present


Hanging round this station
Referring to the location of the gathering


Say, what's the big event?
Asking inquisitively about the reason for the gathering


An essential train is coming
A train of utmost importance is arriving


On track number one
The designated location for the incoming train


Well, it's got to be the Pittzburg Pirates
Suggesting a possible reason for the gathering


No, it's more important, son
This event carries greater significance than a baseball team's arrival


Is it the President?
Questioning if the US President is coming


No no no no
Emphasizing that the President is not the visitor


Brigitte Bardot?
Asking if the French actress is present


No no no no
Clarifying that Bardot is not the visitor either


Then tell me who's about to arrive?
Requesting information to reveal the visitor's identity


Ee-hee!
An expression of excitement upon noticing the visitor in question


There he is now, Satch-a-mo and The Dixieland Five
Identifying the visitor as 'Satch-a-mo' and his band


Oh, look at them shuffling, shuffling down
Observing the movements of the band and their followers


A-rambling, scrambling over the town
Describing the band's chaotic parade through the town


Hustling, bustling, buzzing around
Highlighting the frenetic activity of the parade participants


Never saw a bigger celebration
Expressing awe at the grandeur of the parade


Oh, look at the train, a number seven-o-nine
Pointing out the specific train bringing the visitor


Just a hugging and a-puffing
Describing the sounds the train makes as it approaches


And arriving on time
Commending the train for being punctual


Changing the town from dead to alive
Emphasizing the transformative effect the parade has on the town


Satchmo and His Five
Referring to the identity of the visitor and his band


We're gonna play that Muskrat Ramble tune
Announcing the tune that will be performed


And Mr Bing, the moment that it's played
Directing Mr. Bing to lead the parade when the tune starts


You lead us on the big parade
Requesting Mr. Bing to steer the parade's course


Altogether now, one and two
Asking for unity and synchronization among the parade participants


Join the happy throng
Inviting everyone to join in the excitement of the parade


Everyone start mushing, swinging the Muskrat song
Encouraging everyone to move their feet and dance to the tune


We'll be singing along
Promising to sing with the band during the parade


Oh, Mr Bing, when you sing, that's the thing we do enjoy
Complimenting Mr. Bing's singing and expressing pleasure in listening to it


Well, Mr A, when you play, Gabriel say, Who that for?
Complimenting Mr. A's trumpet playing and referencing a biblical figure to praise it


Everybody's walking, talking
Describing the jovial atmosphere of the parade


That Muskrat song
Referring to the tune being played and enjoyed


While we amble that Muskrat Ramble
As the parade moves, referencing the tune being played


While we amble along
As the parade moves, describing the participants' relaxed pace


Oh, that's the best parade I ever been on, Satch!
Expressing the enjoyable experience of being part of the parade to the visitor


Natch! You are in New Orleans!
Highlighting the city as a prime location for parades and celebrations in general




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