Hear Me Talkin To Ya
Louis Armstrong Lyrics


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Ramblin' man makes no change in me
I'm going to ramble back to my used-to-be
Aww, you hear me talkin' to ya
I don't bite my tongue
You wanna be my man?
You gotta fetch it with you when you come

Eve and Adam in a garden takin' a chance
Adam didn't take time to get his pants
Aww, you hear me talkin' to ya
I don't bite my tongue
You wanna be my man?
You gotta fetch it with ya when you come

I don't care whether they're old or young
When the chips were down, they have trouble along
I guess you hear me talkin' to ya
I don't bite my tongue
You wanna be my man?
You gotta fetch it with ya when you come

Hello sayin' true give me 6 0 9
What takes gettin' in these
His or mine?
Hear me talkin' to ya
I don't bite my tongue




You wanna be my man?
You gotta fetch it with you when you come

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Louis Armstrong's song "Hear Me Talkin' To Ya" are a playful commentary on love and relationships, delivered with Armstrong's signature charisma and wit. The opening lines, "Ramblin' man makes no change in me / I'm going to ramble back to my used-to-be," suggest a sense of adventure and a lack of commitment to any one place or person. Armstrong's playful tone continues with the repetition of the line "Aww, you hear me talkin' to ya / I don't bite my tongue," emphasizing his straightforwardness and refusal to sugarcoat his thoughts or feelings.


The second verse introduces a comparison to the story of Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden, further emphasizing the theme of temptation and the dangers of giving in to desire. The lines "Adam didn't take time to get his pants / Aww, you hear me talkin' to ya" playfully suggest that even in such a paradise, temptation can be too great to resist. The third verse touches on the theme of age and experience, with Armstrong seeming to suggest that even those who may appear successful or put-together on the surface will inevitably run into difficulties in life.


Line by Line Meaning

Ramblin' man makes no change in me
Traveling and roaming around doesn't have any effect on me


I'm going to ramble back to my used-to-be
I'm going to go back to where I came from


Aww, you hear me talkin' to ya
Hey, are you listening to me?


I don't bite my tongue
I speak my mind without hesitation


You wanna be my man?
Do you want to be with me?


You gotta fetch it with you when you come
You need to bring something valuable with you when we meet


Eve and Adam in a garden takin' a chance
This is like the story of Adam and Eve taking a risk in the garden of Eden


Adam didn't take time to get his pants
Adam acted impulsively without thinking of the consequences


I don't care whether they're old or young
Age doesn't matter to me


When the chips were down, they have trouble along
When things got tough, they had problems


I guess you hear me talkin' to ya
I hope you're listening to what I'm saying


Hello sayin' true give me 6 0 9
I need the truth


What takes gettin' in these / His or mine?
What's stopping us from being together?




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: LOUIS ARMSTRONG

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Comments from YouTube:

@christopherdc4370

Been on the lookout for this one on/off for 5 years. It was on a cd my grandpa gifted me when I was younger. Couldn't do anything but whistle it from memory. Thank you.

@johncoffin9354

The sessions with Redman and Alex Hill are quite a lift to the series.

@RoryVanucchi

Great lineup Pops had in '20s recordings

@thendrjazz

Except for Don Redman who was traveling through Chicago with McKinney's Cotton Pickers, these were all members of Carrol Dickerson's orchestra that played regularly at Chicago's Savoy Ballroom at 47th and South Parkway {later Martin Luther King Dr.}

@vincentdesiano4861

Sounds like Earl Hines on piano.

@thomastimlin1724

yes it is, listed above.But you have good ears!

@CPorter

got this one on an OKeh

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