Marianne
Lawrence Welk Lyrics


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Marianne, oh, Marianne, oh, won't you marry me?
We can have a bamboo hut and brandy in the tea
Leave your fat old mamma home, she never will say yes
If mama don't know now, she can guess
My, my, yes

All day, all night, Marianne
Down by the sea side siftin' sand
Even little children love Marianne
Down by the seaside siftin' sand

When she walks along the shore, people pause to greet
White birds fly around her; little fish come to her feet
In her heart is love but I'm the only mortal man
Who's allowed to kiss my Marianne
Don't rush me

All day, all night, Marianne
Down by the sea side siftin' sand
Even little children love Marianne
Down by the seaside siftin' sand

When we marry we will have a time you never saw
I will be so happy I will kiss my mother inlaw
Children by the dozen in and out the bamboo hut
One for every palm tree and coconut
Hurry up now

All day, all night, Marianne
Down by the sea side siftin' sand




Even little children love Marianne
Down by the seaside siftin' sand

Overall Meaning

The song "Marianne" by Lawrence Welk is a light-hearted and catchy tune that tells the story of a man asking Marianne to marry him. The lyrics are playful and romantic, with the singer describing how he and Marianne will live in a bamboo hut by the sea, drinking brandy in their tea. He urges Marianne to leave her "fat old mamma" at home, knowing that she will never say yes to their marriage. Despite this, he is sure that even if her mother doesn't know about their engagement yet, she will figure it out soon enough.


The song paints a lovely picture of Marianne, with the imagery of white birds flying around her and little fish coming to her feet. The singer conveys that Marianne is universally loved, as even little children are said to adore her. The romantic and playful tone continues as the singer promises that when they marry, they will have a joyous and unique life, with children running in and out of their bamboo hut, one for every palm tree and coconut.


Overall, "Marianne" is a fun and cheerful song that celebrates young love and the joy of living by the sea. It captures the carefree spirit of summertime and encourages listeners to find love and happiness wherever they go.


Line by Line Meaning

Marianne, oh, Marianne, oh, won't you marry me?
The singer is proposing to Marianne and asking her to marry him.


We can have a bamboo hut and brandy in the tea
The singer envisions a simple life with Marianne, in a bamboo hut, sipping tea with brandy.


Leave your fat old mamma home, she never will say yes
The singer advises Marianne that her mother won't approve of their union.


If mama don't know now, she can guess My, my, yes
If Marianne's mother doesn't know, she probably has an idea about their relationship. The artist acknowledges this.


All day, all night, Marianne Down by the sea side siftin' sand Even little children love Marianne Down by the seaside siftin' sand
The artist is admiring Marianne's beauty and popularity. People of all ages love her and she spends her days by the seaside.


When she walks along the shore, people pause to greet White birds fly around her; little fish come to her feet
Marianne is so beautiful and pure that even the wildlife greets her when she walks by the sea.


In her heart is love but I'm the only mortal man Who's allowed to kiss my Marianne Don't rush me
The singer claims to be the only one who can love Marianne and is allowed to be romantic with her. He asks not to be rushed in his courtship.


When we marry we will have a time you never saw I will be so happy I will kiss my mother inlaw Children by the dozen in and out the bamboo hut One for every palm tree and coconut Hurry up now
The artist is excited about their future together and imagines a large family with children playing around their bamboo hut. He is in a hurry to get married.




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Written by: WILLIAM H. EATON JR.

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