Muskrat Rumble
Louis Armstrong Lyrics


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I look at them shuffle and the shuffle come down
Ramblin' and scramblin' and a-headin' for town
Hoppin' and boppin' and a-buzzin' around
Happily awaitin' at the station
I look at that train number 709
Hoppin' and boppin' and arrivin' on time
Who do you think is about to arrive?
The band they call the Dixieland Five

They're gonna play that muskrat ramble tune
Like the way you never heard it played
Get ready for the big parade
All together now, one and two
Join that happy crowd
Tellin' me that ramblin', scramblin' muskrat song




Come on, ramble along
Yeah

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Louis Armstrong's "Muskrat Rumble" depict the excitement and anticipation of a group of people awaiting the arrival of the Dixieland Five band, who are set to perform their hit song, "Muskrat Ramble." The lyrics paint a picture of the lively energy and movement that the band's music inspires, with phrases like "hoppin' and boppin'" and "buzzin' around" creating a sense of frenzied excitement. The song encourages listeners to join in the revelry, with lines like "all together now, one and two" and "join that happy crowd," drawing the listener into the joyful celebration.


In addition to its catchy lyrics, "Muskrat Rumble" is also known for its infectious melody and musical composition. The upbeat tempo and lively instrumentation create a sense of energetic anticipation, characteristic of the Dixieland jazz genre. The song's popularity has endured over time, with many covers and adaptations of the tune being made over the years.


Line by Line Meaning

I look at them shuffle and the shuffle come down
I observe the people move rhythmically as they make their way down the street


Ramblin' and scramblin' and a-headin' for town
They are hurriedly moving towards the town with a sense of urgency


Hoppin' and boppin' and a-buzzin' around
The people are excitedly moving around in a lively manner


Happily awaitin' at the station
People eagerly waiting for the arrival of the train


I look at that train number 709
The artist notices that the train arriving at the station is numbered 709


Hoppin' and boppin' and arrivin' on time
The train arrives on time, and everyone is excitedly moving about


Who do you think is about to arrive?
The singer wonders who is about to arrive


The band they call the Dixieland Five
The Dixieland Five is the name of the band that is arriving on the train


They're gonna play that muskrat ramble tune
The band is going to perform a song called 'Muskrat Ramble'


Like the way you never heard it played
The band is going to play the song in a way that the listeners have never heard before


Get ready for the big parade
The listeners should prepare for the exciting performance


All together now, one and two
The band asks the audience to join in and count to one and two


Join that happy crowd
The singer encourages the audience to join in with the lively and excited audience


Tellin' me that ramblin', scramblin' muskrat song
The song being played is a lively and upbeat tune


Come on, ramble along
The singer invites the listeners to join in with the performance


Yeah
An expression of excitement and enjoyment for the upcoming performance




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Written by: MARK JAMES, SPOONER OLDHAM

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Comments from YouTube:

Django

Incredible chops for a 62 year-old horn player, who played 300 nights a year until very close to the end. And every show he gave what we see here - 100%. If I could get one note right for every 100 Louis blew, I would be happy. We won't see his like again. I think it was Benny Green who said "Anyone can learn what Louis Armstrong knows about music in a few weeks. No one could learn to play like him in a thousand years."

Ralph Gilbert

Classic jazz. Louis is so good, yet humble. Observe how he gives each of his fellow players a turn in the spotlight. Music is to be shared. Louis invented the jazz solo, but not just so he could receive all the plaudits. Love him forever!

Davnkatzr

Love that bass solo. I'm 72 and hope to be able to learn that technique before I die. Really great version (early Louis can't be beat).

My Man Marty

hi are you 85

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I hope you got to learn it

Landon Butler

Hope you got too

redbenus

Brings up an emotion that today's music can't make you feel... absolutely wonderful

Hermann Otto

Its definitely Trummy Young (who was sideman to Dizzy and Parker) His style and tone is unmistakeable.Teagarden was sophisticated, melodical. Trummy is mor a frontlne agressive player,also wonderful,powerful.

Ricky Riccardi

WOW! This is from a two-part German TV show, "The Satchmo Story"...it was filmed May 15, 1962 and aired on October 3 (Part 2 was filmed the following day and aired May 16). I have waited to see clips from this special for years because it featured Pops playing some stuff he didn't play with the All Stars anymore ("Dippermouth Blues," "Mahogany Hall Stomp" and the already posted incredible clip of "Canal Street"). Whatever you have of this, please post it!

ethan day

I also play trumpet and Louis Armstrong is my idol.No one else will ever play as well as Louis Armstrong.

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