Pulling Mussels
Squeeze Lyrics


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They do it down on Camber Sands
They do it at Waikiki
Lazing about the beach all day,
At night the crickets creepy

Squinting faces at the sky
A Harold Robbins paperback
Surfers drop their boards and dry
And everybody wants a hat

But behind the chalet
My holiday's complete
And I feel like William Tell
Maid Marian on her tiptoed feet
Pulling mussels from a shell
Pulling mussels from a shell

Shrinking in the sea so cold
Topless ladies look away
A he-man in a sudden shower
Shelters from the rain

You wish you had a motor boat
To pose around the harbor bar
And when the sun goes off to bed
You hook it up behind the car

But behind the chalet
My holiday's complete
And I feel like William Tell
Maid Marian on her tiptoed feet
Pulling mussels from a shell
Pulling mussels from a shell

Two fat ladies window shop
Something for the mantelpiece
In for bingo all the nines
A panda for sweet little niece

The coach drivers stand about
Looking at a local map
About the boy who's gone away
Down to next door's caravan

But behind the chalet
My holiday's complete
And I feel like William Tell
Maid Marian on her tiptoed feet
Pulling mussels from a shell
Pulling mussels from a shell

But behind the chalet
My holiday's complete
And I feel like William Tell
Maid Marian on her tiptoed feet




Pulling mussels from a shell
Pulling mussels from a shell

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Squeeze's song Pulling Mussels portray vivid imagery of a fun-filled vacation at the beach. The first two lines of the song mention Camber Sands and Waikiki, which are known for their beautiful beaches. The song describes how people spend their days on the beach, lazing around while the crickets chirp in the background. The chorus of the song talks about pulling mussels from a shell, which is a metaphor for enjoying the pleasures of life.


The second verse of the song talks about the sea being too cold to swim in, and topless ladies sunbathing on the beach. The lyrics mention a he-man taking shelter from the rain and wishing to have a motorboat. The third verse talks about window shopping and playing bingo, with a panda toy for a little niece. The song finishes with the final chorus.


Overall, the lyrics of Pulling Mussels are a lighthearted and witty tribute to classic beach holidays. They capture the essence of sun, sand, and sea, and how people spend their time enjoying those things.


Line by Line Meaning

They do it down on Camber Sands
People engage in leisure activities on Camber Sands.


They do it at Waikiki
People engage in leisure activities at Waikiki.


Lazing about the beach all day,
Spending the day relaxing on the beach.


At night the crickets creepy
Crickets can be heard at night.


Squinting faces at the sky
People are looking up at the sky with squinted faces.


A Harold Robbins paperback
Someone is reading a book by Harold Robbins.


Surfers drop their boards and dry
Surfers take a break and dry off.


And everybody wants a hat
Everyone wants a hat.


But behind the chalet
Behind the chalet where the singer is staying.


My holiday's complete
The singer is enjoying their holiday.


And I feel like William Tell
The singer feels accomplished like William Tell.


Maid Marian on her tiptoed feet
The singer feels light on their feet like Maid Marian.


Pulling mussels from a shell
The singer is enjoying some fresh seafood.


Shrinking in the sea so cold
Feeling cold in the sea.


Topless ladies look away
The singer notices topless ladies who look away.


A he-man in a sudden shower
A muscular man seeks shelter from a sudden shower.


Shelters from the rain
The man is finding shelter from the rain.


You wish you had a motor boat
The singer wishes they had a motorboat.


To pose around the harbor bar
To show off by driving a motorboat around the harbour bar.


And when the sun goes off to bed
When the sun sets.


You hook it up behind the car
You attach the motorboat behind the car.


Two fat ladies window shop
Two overweight women are window shopping.


Something for the mantelpiece
They are looking for something to put on their mantelpiece.


In for bingo all the nines
Playing bingo and hoping for the number nine to be called.


A panda for sweet little niece
Buying a stuffed panda for a young relative.


The coach drivers stand about
The coach drivers are standing and chatting.


Looking at a local map
They are looking at a map of the area.


About the boy who's gone away
They are talking about a boy who left the area.


Down to next door's caravan
The boy went to the neighbouring caravan.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Royalty Network
Written by: CHRISTOPHER HENRY DIFFORD, GLENN MARTIN TILBROOK

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