Put The Blame On Mame
Rita Hayworth Lyrics


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When Mrs. O'Leary's cow
Kicked the lantern in Chicago town
They say that started the fire
That burned Chicago down
That's the story that went around
But here's the real low-down
Put the blame on Mame, boys
Put the blame on Mame
Mame kissed a buyer from out of town
That kiss burned Chicago down
So you can put the blame on Mame, boys
Put the blame on Mame

Remember the blizzard, back in Manhattan
In eighteen-eighty-six
They say that traffic was tied up
And folks were in a fix
That's the story that went around
But here's the real low-down
Put the blame on Mame, boys
Put the blame on Mame
Mame gave a chump such an ice-cold "No"
For seven days they shovelled snow
So you can put the blame on Mame, boys
Put the blame on Mame

When they had the earthquake in San Francisco
Back in nineteen-six
They said that Mother Nature
Was up to her old tricks
That's the story that went around
But here's the real low-down
Put the blame on Mame, boys
Put the blame on Mame
One night she started to shim and shake
That brought on the Frisco quake
So you can put the blame on Mame, boys
Put the blame on Mame

They once had a shootin' up in the Klondike
When they got Dan McGrew
Folks were putting the blame on
The lady known as Lou
That's the story that went around
But here's the real low-down
Put the blame on Mame, boys
Put the blame on Mame
Mame did a dance called the hoochy-coo
That's the thing that slew McGrew




So you can put the blame on Mame, boys
Put the blame on Mame

Overall Meaning

The song "Put the Blame on Mame" by Rita Hayworth tells the story of various disasters, each of which was supposedly caused by something else, but according to the singer, it was actually the fault of a woman named Mame. The song begins with the Great Chicago Fire, which is often attributed to Mrs. O’Leary's cow knocking over a lantern. However, in the song, Mame is blamed for kissing a buyer, causing the fire to start. The same pattern repeats for other events, such as the New York blizzard, the San Francisco earthquake, and the shooting of Dan McGrew in the Klondike. In each case, Mame is blamed, but not for the reason generally given.


The lyrics are a commentary on the practice of blaming others for things that go wrong. The use of Mame as a scapegoat is a way to highlight the absurdity of this trend. The song suggests that instead of looking for someone to blame, we should take responsibility for our actions and work to make things better.


Line by Line Meaning

When Mrs. O'Leary's cow
When an incident in Chicago was blamed on someone or something else


Kicked the lantern in Chicago town
When an accidental event occurred in Chicago town


They say that started the fire
The rumor that started circulating about who or what caused the incident/fire


That burned Chicago down
That led to a huge disaster in Chicago


That's the story that went around
That's the popular gossip or rumor that spread


But here's the real low-down
But here's the actual truth


Put the blame on Mame, boys
Blame Mame for the incident


Put the blame on Mame
Blame Mame for the disaster


Mame kissed a buyer from out of town
Mame had an affair with someone from out of town


That kiss burned Chicago down
That affair led to the disaster in Chicago


So you can put the blame on Mame, boys
So, it's justified to blame Mame for the disaster


Remember the blizzard, back in Manhattan
Recall the blizzard that happened in Manhattan


In eighteen-eighty-six
In the year eighteen eighty-six


They say that traffic was tied up
People said that the traffic was jammed


And folks were in a fix
And everyone was in trouble


Mame gave a chump such an ice-cold "No"
Mame rejected someone in a harsh way


For seven days they shovelled snow
For seven days, they had to clean up the snow caused by the blizzard


When they had the earthquake in San Francisco
When a natural disaster occurred in San Francisco


Back in nineteen-six
In the year nineteen six


They said that Mother Nature
People claimed that nature was the cause of the disaster


Was up to her old tricks
Nature was misbehaving again


One night she started to shim and shake
One night, Mame started to dance provocatively


That brought on the Frisco quake
That led to the natural disaster in San Francisco


They once had a shootin' up in the Klondike
Once there was a shooting incident in the Klondike


When they got Dan McGrew
When Dan McGrew was involved in the incident


Folks were putting the blame on
People were blaming


The lady known as Lou
The woman known as Lou


Mame did a dance called the hoochy-coo
Mame performed a provocative dance


That's the thing that slew McGrew
That's what caused the downfall of McGrew




Lyrics © MUSIC SALES CORPORATION, Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: ALLAN ROBERTS, DORIS FISHER

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Most interesting comment from YouTube:

@mustafakareem9417

When they had the earthquake in San Francisco
Back in nineteen-six
They said that ol' Mother Nature
Was up to her old tricks
That's the story that went around
But here's the real low-down
Put the blame on Mame, boys
Put the blame on Mame
One night she started to shimmy-shake
That brought on the Frisco quakes
So you can put the blame on Mame, boys
Put the blame on Mame



All comments from YouTube:

@elizabeththomson7807

My old grandmother used to say that Rita's dress was held up by confidence and nothing else!

@LouiGi_

Elizabeth Thomson That's the best thing I've ever heard

@Fiona3000

That's classic.

@clipsy5

hahaha, guess your grandmother was right ;)

@dogradogra6186

Elizabeth Thomson yuu the 67

@CDU916

The gown was engineered with internal plastic supports strong as a suit of armor. But grandmother's explanation is much more magical. 😉

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@mc4661

The actress was once asked why she married so many times. She answered: “Well, all my husbands thought they were getting Gilda. Then they found out it was only me.”

@donnasearch1

She is Queen of the hair toss. That scene was beyond acting. Rita Hayworth was fully present in that character.

@brucejackson4219

Yes: she was all woman.

@johnconway9882

Still popular at Shawshank!

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