Wait for Me Mary-Anne
Marmalade Lyrics


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Hey!

There's a small town lyin' by the river
Halfway to nowhere
Where the trains just stop to take on water
But my girl, she lives there

She ain't, got jewels, she don't, have money
But she makes my whole world sunny
Wears, no make-up, on her face
But where she is, well that's my place
And I'm going home to my girl

Wait for me Mary-Anne
Please stay free Mary-Anne
I'm comin' home girl, just as soon as I can (my my my Mary-Anne)
Wait for me Mary-Anne
You will see Mary-Anne
With I was born, to be your true lovin' man (my my my Mary-Anne)

In the city life gets awful lonely
For a boy making good
And it's hard to keep your sense of values
And to do things you should

Girls, come easy, try, to make you
Just as soon they'll try to break you
When, the city, fills, my eyes
Then I remember summer skies
Then dream of the place I belong

Wait for me Mary-Anne
Please stay free Mary-Anne
I'm comin' home girl, just as soon as I can (my my my Mary-Anne)
Wait for me Mary-Anne
You will see Mary-Anne
That I was born to be your true lovin' man (my my my Mary-Anne)

Wait for me Mary-Anne (my my my Mary-Anne)
Please stay free Mary-Anne (my my my Mary-Anne)




I'm comin' home girl just as soon as I can (my my my Mary-Anne)
Wait for me.....

Overall Meaning

The song "Wait for Me Mary-Anne" by Marmalade expresses the singer's strong desire to return to his small town and his girl, Mary-Anne. The song starts with a description of the town where Mary-Anne lives, a small town by a river that is halfway to nowhere. This town is where trains stop to take on water, and where his girl, Mary-Anne, lives. The singer then describes Mary-Anne, who doesn't have money or jewels, but her presence alone makes his world sunny. She doesn't wear makeup, but where she is, is where he belongs. He is going to return soon to her, and he asks her to wait for him.


The second half of the song addresses the difficulties of city life for a boy making good. He finds it hard to keep his sense of values and to do the things he should. The singer mentions that girls come easy in the city, but they also try to break you. He remembers the summer skies of his small town and dreams of the place where he belongs, with Mary-Anne. The song ends with the repetition of the chorus, with the singer asking Mary-Anne to wait for him, as he was born to be her true lovin' man.


Overall, the song paints a picture of a small town with a simplistic, yet fulfilling life that the singer longs to return to, and it highlights the special bond he shares with Mary-Anne.


Line by Line Meaning

There's a small town lyin' by the river
There's a small town by the river.


Halfway to nowhere
The town is halfway to nowhere.


Where the trains just stop to take on water
Trains only stop in the town to take on water.


But my girl, she lives there
My girl lives in that town.


She ain't, got jewels, she don't, have money
My girl doesn't have jewels, nor does she have money.


But she makes my whole world sunny
Even though she doesn't have much, she makes my whole world a brighter place.


Wears, no make-up, on her face
My girl doesn't wear makeup.


But where she is, well that's my place
I feel I belong wherever she is.


And I'm going home to my girl
I'm going home to be with my girl.


Wait for me Mary-Anne
I'm asking my girl, Mary-Anne to wait for me.


Please stay free Mary-Anne
I'm asking Mary-Anne to remain free until I return.


I'm comin' home girl, just as soon as I can (my my my Mary-Anne)
I'm coming back to be with Mary-Anne as soon as possible.


You will see Mary-Anne
I'm telling Mary-Anne that she will see me again soon.


With I was born, to be your true lovin' man (my my my Mary-Anne)
I was born to be Mary-Anne's true loving man.


In the city life gets awful lonely
Life in the city can be very lonely.


For a boy making good
For a successful boy.


And it's hard to keep your sense of values
It's difficult to keep your values while living in the city.


And to do things you should
It's hard to do what you should do while living in the city.


Girls, come easy, try, to make you
Girls in the city may try to seduce you.


Just as soon they'll try to break you
As soon as they have you, they may try to hurt you.


When, the city, fills, my eyes
When I'm surrounded by the city.


Then I remember summer skies
I remember the blue skies of the summertime.


Then dream of the place I belong
I dream of being in the small town with my girl.


Wait for me.....
I'm asking my girl to wait for me again.




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Comments from YouTube:

plague71

It got to No. 30 in the UK charts, entering the charts on 23 October 1968 and remained in the charts for 5 weeks. I always thought it had done better. A great 60s pop song!

Yusuf kara

Still enjoying the unforgettable songs hats off to you marmalade

sunshine53andsong

Fantastic song. This band knew how to do it just right. I loved the diversity of their music as much as I loved their performances.

Nicholas Isaacs

One of the GREATEST bands of the 60's...fantastic musicians...I love this song...

wagbelt

They were a great pop group,with fab songs like this,never tire of hearing their records.

Thomas Marthinussen

Ooo that late 60s orchestrated pop extravaganza always rocks my boat!

Deb

Me too! I'll Be Home and Empty Bottles makes my heart skip a beat 💓

A Caunce

Unbelievable Vocals And Supreme Harmonies From These Amazing Guys. I Was Only 8Yrs Old When I First Heard This. Great To Enjoy This Great Memory Again, Thank You For This Amazing Classic.

Michael Longville

Simply beautiful song

Sue Richardson

Dear Dean Ford. so sad that he has passed at the age of 72, it was too soon . Such a great voice. Marmalade were under rated.

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