Mummy
Madness Lyrics


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(Oi!) in the pub, about seven-thirty
Mother makes sure that his face ain't dirty
Him and mother go everywhere
Holds her hand without a care

Lived with mother for forty years
The neighborhood said that he must be queer
Normal folk a-just don't like that
Glad he can't hear behind his back
When mother dies, he will have a cry 'cause he'll be on his own
He's frightened stiff, would he come to this?
Will he lose her to the heavenly home?

In the pub, about seven thirty
Mother makes sure that his face ain't dirty
Him and mother go everywhere
Holds her hand without a care

Lived with mother for forty years
The neighborhood said that he must be queer
Normal folk a-just don't like that
Glad he can't hear behind his back
When mother dies, he'll have a cry 'cause he'll be on his own
He's frightened stiff, would he come to this?
Will he lose her to the heavenly home?

Once went out with a London girl
Dirty weekend in a hotel
Broke it off when she got shirty
She was twelve and he was thirty
Right after that he was bedsore
He wouldn't go out with girls no more




From that day since, he never has
He wants to do a-something dirty

Overall Meaning

The song "Mummy's Boy" by Madness tells the story of a man who is deeply attached to his mother and lives with her in their neighborhood. He is portrayed as having arrested development and shirking traditional masculine behaviors. The song positions the man's bond with his mother as a source of ridicule amongst the community; they label him as queer and regard him with suspicion. The lyrics reveal that despite his peculiarities, the man and his mother are happy with their existence, and they appear to have a tight-knit relationship free from worries or concerns.


However, when the man thinks about the possibility of his mother dying, he is struck with fear and uncertainty about his future. The song hints at the man's dependence on his mother and his potential inability to function without her. "Mummy's Boy" explores themes of vulnerability, identity, and familial bonds, and it speaks to the struggles of those who challenge conventional norms in society.


The lyrics, written by lead singer Suggs, are inspired by fictional, yet recognizable, characters who exhibit a deep-seated bond with their mothers. They were brought to life through the band's distinct mix of pop, ska, and reggae melodies, which helped establish Madness as one of the most significant bands of the 1980s.


Line by Line Meaning

(Oi!) in the pub, about seven-thirty
The song introduces a man and his mother, who spend most of their time together. They are in a pub at around 7:30 PM.


Mother makes sure that his face ain't dirty
The man's mother is overprotective of him and wants him to look presentable in public.


Him and mother go everywhere
They are almost inseparable and go everywhere together.


Holds her hand without a care
The man is very attached to his mother and is not embarrassed to hold her hand in public.


Lived with mother for forty years
The man has lived with his mother for forty years, which is considered unusual by the neighborhood.


The neighborhood said that he must be queer
The neighborhood gossips and speculates about the man's sexuality, which they consider deviant.


Normal folk a-just don't like that
The neighbors' gossip is a reflection of their intolerance for anything that's different from their norm.


Glad he can't hear behind his back
The man is oblivious to the neighborhood's gossip, and the neighbors are relieved he can't hear them.


When mother dies, he will have a cry 'cause he'll be on his own
The man is very dependent on his mother and will be devastated when she eventually dies because he will feel alone.


He's frightened stiff, would he come to this?
The man is frightened to think of a life without his mother and wonders how he will cope.


Will he lose her to the heavenly home?
The man wonders whether his mother will go to heaven after she dies.


Once went out with a London girl
The man went out with a girl from London at some point in his past.


Dirty weekend in a hotel
The man had a sexual encounter with the London girl during a weekend at a hotel.


Broke it off when she got shirty
They called off the relationship when the girl became difficult and unpleasant.


She was twelve and he was thirty
The man's sexual encounter with the London girl was non-consensual. She was only twelve, while he was thirty.


Right after that he was bedsore
The man got a bedsore after his sexual encounter with the girl.


He wouldn't go out with girls no more
After his bad experience with the London girl, the man decides to stop dating women altogether.


From that day since, he never has
The man hasn't been with another woman since his experience with the London girl.


He wants to do a-something dirty
Despite his bad experience, the man still has sexual urges and desires to do something deviant or forbidden.




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

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@dd7774

If only people knew how brilliant their album tracks are

@pennypay1

I listen to a lot of 80's new wave/ska/mod on the job (shutting out my coworkers' abominable preferences), but nothing cheers me up like a bunch of Madness. Funny lyrics, P.C. absence, down-the-pub themes, saxophone!

@roddyteague6246

Knickers, knackers, knockers!! The favourite expression of Cosmo Smallpiece! (Sez Lez). The late great Les Dawson..

@marionmoore665

Still Rocking with my
Son! Not living at with me
Now, still go out for a drink
and a laugh ๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜Ž๐Ÿ‘Œ๐Ÿป๐Ÿฆ‹๐Ÿฆ‹๐Ÿฆ‹

@SlasherPepper

This song perfectly describes my ''ex'' best friend. We were big friends when we were young. Now he's behind his computer 24/7. His mom does EVERYTHING for him or he'll get mad af.

@wilfmarshall7299

Another banger from madness ๐Ÿ‘

@billyrose4852

Well didnโ€™t that take a turn ๐Ÿ˜ณ๐Ÿ˜‚

@supertrinigamer

This song's literally me hahaha

@supertrinigamer

EXCEPT THE 12 AND 30 PART. GOD THAT IS CERTAINLY NOT ME CRIKEY.

@wd4020

@@supertrinigamer well saved ๐Ÿ˜‚

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