Bloody Mary
Ken Darby Male Chorus Lyrics


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Bloody Mary is the girl I love.
Bloody Mary is the girl I love.
Bloody Mary is the girl I love.
Now ain't that too damn bad!

Her skin is tender as Dimaggio's glove.
Her skin is tender as Dimaggio's glove.
Her skin is tender as Dimaggio's glove.
Now ain't that too damn bad!

Bloody Mary's chewin' betel nuts.
She is always chewin' betel nuts.
Bloody Mary's chewin' betel nuts.
And she don't use Pepsodent!

Bloody Mary is the girl I love.
Bloody Mary is the girl I love.
Bloody Mary is the girl I love.




Now ain't that too damn bad!
Now ain't that too damn bad!

Overall Meaning

The song "Bloody Mary" by Ken Darby Male Chorus is a simple and repetitive tune that captures the singer's infatuation with a woman named Bloody Mary. The chorus repeats the phrase "Bloody Mary is the girl I love" three times before ending with the line "Now ain't that too damn bad!" This could be interpreted as the singer expressing frustration or sadness about their unrequited love for this woman.


The second and third lines of the song describe Bloody Mary's skin as "tender as Dimaggio's glove". This simile refers to the famous baseball player Joe DiMaggio and his legendary skill as a fielder. By comparing Bloody Mary's skin to DiMaggio's glove, the singer is suggesting that she is just as desirable and valuable as something that is highly valued and well-regarded.


The final stanza of the song mentions Bloody Mary's habit of chewing betel nuts and not using Pepsodent toothpaste. While these lines may seem like odd details to include in a love song, they could be seen as humorous or even endearing. The singer seems to accept and even embrace Bloody Mary's quirks and imperfections, further underscoring his intense infatuation with her.


Overall, "Bloody Mary" is a simple yet evocative song that captures the intensity and frustration of unrequited love. Through its repetitive structure and vivid imagery, the song creates a sense of longing and desire that is both relatable and humorous.


Line by Line Meaning

Bloody Mary is the girl I love.
This girl named Bloody Mary is the one I love and desire the most.


Bloody Mary is the girl I love.
This girl named Bloody Mary is the one I love and desire the most.


Bloody Mary is the girl I love.
This girl named Bloody Mary is the one I love and desire the most.


Now ain't that too damn bad!
Unfortunately, it is a pity that the girl I love is named Bloody Mary.


Her skin is tender as Dimaggio's glove.
The girl's skin is delicate and smooth, like the glove of the legendary baseball player Dimaggio.


Her skin is tender as Dimaggio's glove.
The girl's skin is delicate and smooth, like the glove of the legendary baseball player Dimaggio.


Her skin is tender as Dimaggio's glove.
The girl's skin is delicate and smooth, like the glove of the legendary baseball player Dimaggio.


Now ain't that too damn bad!
Unfortunately, it is a pity that the girl I love has such smooth skin like the glove of the legendary baseball player Dimaggio.


Bloody Mary's chewin' betel nuts.
It is observed that the girl I love is always chewing betel nuts.


She is always chewin' betel nuts.
The girl I love is always chewing betel nuts.


Bloody Mary's chewin' betel nuts.
It is observed that the girl I love is always chewing betel nuts.


And she don't use Pepsodent!
Moreover, she does not use Pepsodent, a popular toothpaste brand.


Bloody Mary is the girl I love.
This girl named Bloody Mary is the one I love and desire the most.


Bloody Mary is the girl I love.
This girl named Bloody Mary is the one I love and desire the most.


Bloody Mary is the girl I love.
This girl named Bloody Mary is the one I love and desire the most.


Now ain't that too damn bad!
Unfortunately, it is a pity that the girl I love is named Bloody Mary and has certain habits like chewing betel nuts and not using Pepsodent.


Now ain't that too damn bad!
Unfortunately, it is a pity that the girl I love is named Bloody Mary and has certain habits like chewing betel nuts and not using Pepsodent.




Writer(s): Richard Rodgers, Oscar Hammerstein Ii

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