Twistin' Postman
The Marvelettes Lyrics


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Sitting by the window, feeling sad and blue
All because I haven't heard from you
And then my mama said "Look! Look!
Here comes the postman twistin' down the avenue
He's got a letter in his hand
And I know it has to be for you
He's got the mail sack twisted 'round his back
'Cause he's a (twistin' postman)"

Now he's a-twistin' to the left, twistin' to the right
Twistin' all round and round
If he didn't bring the letter to make me feel better
I was gonna put you down
I'm so glad he came in time to ease this achin' heart of mine
'Cause he's a (twistin' postman)

He's got the mail sack swingin' 'round his back
'Cause he's a

(Twistin' postman)
Twistin' to the left, twistin' to the right
Twistin' all round and round
If he didn't bring the letter to make me feel better
I was gonna put you down
I'm so glad he came in time to ease this achin' heart of mine
'Cause he's a (twistin' postman)





"Look! Look! Here comes the mailman twistin' down the avenue
He's got a letter in his hand and I know it has to be for you"

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of The Marvelettes Twistin' Postman tell the story of how the singer is feeling down and lonely because she hasn't heard from her love interest. Her mother tries to cheer her up by pointing out that the postman is coming, and he's "twistin' down the avenue" with a letter for her. The singer waits anxiously for the postman to arrive, hoping that he has a letter from her love interest. She describes the postman as "twistin' to the left, twistin' to the right," with his mail sack "twisted 'round his back" because he's the "twistin' postman."


As the postman arrives with the letter, the singer expresses her relief and gladness that he came just in time to ease her "achin' heart." The postman's "mail sack [is] swingin' 'round his back" as he delivers her the letter that she's been waiting for. Without the letter, she would have "put [her love interest] down" but thanks to the postman she can now feel better.


Line by Line Meaning

Sitting by the window, feeling sad and blue
I'm feeling really down because I haven't heard from you.


All because I haven't heard from you
I'm feeling this way because I haven't received any communication from you.


And then my mama said "Look! Look!
Then my mother pointed out something interesting.


Here comes the postman twistin' down the avenue
The postman is arriving and doing some kind of dancing.


He's got a letter in his hand
He's carrying a letter.


And I know it has to be for you
I'm sure the letter is for me.


He's got the mail sack twisted 'round his back
The postman has the mail sack wrapped around his back.


'Cause he's a (twistin' postman)
He's doing this because he's known as the "twistin' postman".


Now he's a-twistin' to the left, twistin' to the right
The postman is twisting his body from side to side.


Twistin' all round and round
He's twisting his body in circles.


If he didn't bring the letter to make me feel better
If the postman didn't bring a letter for me to read and feel better, then...


I was gonna put you down
I was going to end our relationship.


I'm so glad he came in time to ease this achin' heart of mine
I'm really relieved the postman arrived with a letter that helped me feel better.


He's got the mail sack swingin' 'round his back
The postman is swinging the mail sack around as he walks.


('Cause he's a twistin' postman)
He's still called the "twistin' postman".


Look! Look! Here comes the mailman twistin' down the avenue
Once again, my mother is pointing out the postman on his way.




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: BRIAN HOLLAND, ROBERT BATEMAN, WILLIAM STEVENSON

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Comments from YouTube:

Rick fisher

Love this one by the great Marvelettes

karen porter

I loved listening to this growing up

Joe Postove

The Postman always Twists Twice!

Conrad whisenton

Thanks for posting !---didn't know about this song------

Jack Jules

Most people don't remember this minor hit by the Marvellettes. Obviously this song was a cheap attempt to cash in on their prior Mr. Postman smash hit. #34 was the highest position it reached.

Tony G. Pizza

This was a tidy little jam.

Jim Hilliker

Fun. I never heard this one until now.

karen porter

R.I.P Wanda Young

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