Fireball XL-5
Madness Lyrics


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I've saved a little bit of money from Christmas gone,
What with my Birthday nearly due,
I'm dressing up as Guy in the shopping arcade,
Have you a penny for a boy named blue ?

I've seen it advertised on TV shows,
Flashed up on the evening news,
My local M.P. said I should grin and bear it,
But I'd rather go and blow her fuse,

Right on, right off!
Right off, right on.
Right on, right off!
Right off, right on.

Let me tell you a little tale of naughty's,
On the estate I used to loathe,
I aimed 30 rockets at a Shilling each,
You should have seen their front door's go,

Right on, right off!
Right off, right on.
Right on, right off!
Right off, right on.
Let it talk CB

Fireball XL sitting in the window,
Just waiting for a match to come,
You're looking so so sad in your pretty coloured frock,
Don't let that make up on your eye balls run.

I got my little lot of money from a cherished friend,
His name was piggy but he wasn't to know,
He hit my god-damn hammer like a wall of bricks,
You should have seen his pig tail go,

Right on, right off!
Right off, right on.
Right on, right off!
Right off, right on.

Fireball XL propped up at my window,
Wondering what on earth it's to do!
Now that it's gone from the window of the shopping arcade,
Everybody's looking for a boy named blue.

Blue who
Blue who
Blue who
Blue who

Quack, quack, quack, quack.
Oink, oink, oink, oink.
Woof, woof, woof, woof.
Bridit, bridit, bridit, bridit.




Albert, albert.
Don't call us we'll call you.

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Madness's song Fireball XL5 revolve around a mischievous boy named Blue who has some money saved from Christmas and his upcoming birthday. He plans to invest his money in buying fireworks to celebrate Guy Fawkes Night, a British tradition. Blue reminisces about his past and recalls when he lived in an estate where he shot rockets at a shilling each, and it was a lot of fun to watch the front doors blow. In the end, he buys the Fireball XL5 rocket but never gets to set it off because it attracts unwanted attention, and everyone including his mother, the shopping arcade security, and his MP is looking for the boy named Blue.


Line by Line Meaning

I've saved a little bit of money from Christmas gone,
I've managed to keep some money aside that I received as a gift during last year's Christmas.


What with my Birthday nearly due,
As my Birthday is approaching soon, I've accumulated more funds than usual.


I'm dressing up as Guy in the shopping arcade,
I'm going to disguise myself as Guy Fawkes and roam around in the shopping arcade.


Have you a penny for a boy named blue ?
Can you lend some money to me, a boy called Blue?


I've seen it advertised on TV shows,
I've noticed that it's being promoted through television ads.


Flashed up on the evening news,
It's also being shown on various news channels in the evening.


My local M.P. said I should grin and bear it,
My local politician advised that I should deal with the situation calmly and patiently.


But I'd rather go and blow her fuse,
But I would prefer to agitate her and make her angry.


Right on, right off!
Interjection used to indicate an action being turned on and off repeatedly.


Right off, right on.
Interjection used to indicate an action being turned off and on repeatedly.


Let me tell you a little tale of naughty's,
Let me narrate a small story of some mischievous activity I was involved in earlier.


On the estate I used to loathe,
It happened when I hated my neighborhood.


I aimed 30 rockets at a Shilling each,
I targeted 30 bottle rockets, that were being sold at one shilling each.


You should have seen their front door's go,
Witnessing the effect of the rockets on their front doors, would have been interesting.


Fireball XL sitting in the window,
The Fireball XL item, which is reminiscent of the children's TV series, is placed on the display window, seemingly immobile.


Just waiting for a match to come,
It's waiting for someone or something, especially a match to arrive.


You're looking so so sad in your pretty coloured frock,
You, who's wearing a colorful dress, look extremely sad and dejected.


Don't let that make up on your eye balls run.
Don't cry and ruin your eye make-up.


I got my little lot of money from a cherished friend,
I received some money from a dear friend whom I value a lot.


His name was piggy but he wasn't to know,
His name was probably Piggy, but he himself might not have known about his nickname.


He hit my god-damn hammer like a wall of bricks,
He struck the hammer I had really hard, with great force.


You should have seen his pig tail go,
You would have been amused to see his pigtail shaking violently.


Fireball XL propped up at my window,
Fireball XL is positioned by my window, like before.


Wondering what on earth it's to do!
Wondering what purpose it serves or what to do with it.


Now that it's gone from the window of the shopping arcade,
It seems that the Fireball XL display at the shopping arcade is no longer available.


Everybody's looking for a boy named blue.
Everyone is searching for a blue boy, possibly a reference to the singer himself.


Blue who
Further reiteration of the above idea that people are looking for someone called Blue.


Quack, quack, quack, quack.
Interjections used to represent the sound of a duck quacking repeatedly.


Oink, oink, oink, oink.
Interjections used to represent the sound of a pig grunting repeatedly.


Woof, woof, woof, woof.
Interjections used to represent the sound of a dog barking repeatedly.


Bridit, bridit, bridit, bridit.
A non-sense interjection, possibly used as a sound effect for visualizing something.


Albert, albert.
Interjection used to reference someone named Albert.


Don't call us we'll call you.
A statement indicating that the conversational partner would not receive any communication about the topic discussed.




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: MARK WILLIAM BEDFORD, CHRISTOPHER JOHN FOREMAN, CATHAL JOSEPH SMYTH, DANIEL MARK WOODGATE, MICHAEL BARSON, LEE JAY THOMPSON, GRAHAM MCPHERSON

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Comments from YouTube:

@kevanbrown7620

The b-side to The Sun And The Rain. I always remember buying the single and when i turned it over this track came blasting out. I thought this sounds nothing like Madness, but i really liked it.
This takes me back to 1983.

@ghetty1970

wish there was an official video... :-D

@sweetf2a

Is Lee “Kix” Thompson singing this or is it Chas Smash?

@davedinsdale8606

I always assumed it was Lee, but you've got me thinking now. I can only guarantee it ain't Suggs...

@beano1eye

It's Lee, He wrote and sang it.