Muscrat Ramble
The McGuire Sisters Lyrics


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Ou ain't gonna bother me no more
Nohow
Love just goes so far
No more
Woke up this morning and found
I didn't care for you no more
Nohow
Never felt so good before
You're down to my size
It's over and done
So honey, step down from your throne
That look in your eyes
Don't bother me none
Can take or leave you alone
From my window
Sky's ain't gray no more

Not now
Here's the day
That I've been waiting for
Got only one heart
One heart with no spares
Must save it for loving
Somebody who cares




So you ain't gonna bother me
No more, no more

Overall Meaning

The McGuire Sisters’ Muscrat Ramble is an upbeat and catchy tune, but the lyrics themselves are quite bitter and signify a broken relationship. The singer expresses that they have reached a point where they no longer have feelings for the other person, and they are not bothered by their presence. They wake up one morning and realize that they simply do not care about the other person anymore. They feel relieved, and this is the best they have felt in a long time. The singer tells the other person that they are down to their size now and they need to step down from their throne. They do not feel any emotions towards the other person anymore and the grey skies have cleared.


It is clear that the relationship has come to an end, and the singer is moving on. They mention that they only have one heart and must save it for someone who cares. They explain that they are done with this person and they are not going to bother them anymore. The singer sounds like they have been hurt before, but now they have reached a point where they are at peace with the situation.


Overall, the lyrics to Muscrat Ramble are bitter but optimistic. The singer has moved on and has a newfound sense of freedom. They are no longer bothered by their past relationship and look forward to the future.


Line by Line Meaning

Ou ain't gonna bother me no more
You will no longer bother me from now on.


Nohow
Not in any way.


Love just goes so far
Love can only last for a limited time.


No more
It's all over now.


Woke up this morning and found
Realized as soon as I woke up.


I didn't care for you no more
I no longer have any feelings for you.


Nohow
Not in any way.


Never felt so good before
I have never felt this good in the past.


You're down to my size
You are no longer superior to me.


It's over and done
Our relationship has come to an end.


So honey, step down from your throne
Stop being so arrogant and defensive.


That look in your eyes
Your expression doesn't affect me.


Don't bother me none
Your presence doesn't affect me.


Can take or leave you alone
I am indifferent towards you.


From my window
Observing from a distance.


Sky's ain't gray no more
I am no longer sad or depressed.


Not now
At this moment in time.


Here's the day
This is the day I've been waiting for.


That I've been waiting for
The day I was anticipating.


Got only one heart
I only have one heart.


One heart with no spares
I cannot afford to waste my love.


Must save it for loving
I need to protect my heart for someone who values it.


Somebody who cares
Someone who truly cares for me.


So you ain't gonna bother me
You will no longer disturb me.


No more, no more
Never again.




Lyrics © Wixen Music Publishing, BMG Rights Management, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Ray Gilbert, Edward Ory

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sauquoit13456

Phyllis McGuire, the last surviving member of the trio, The McGuire Sisters, passed away on December 29th, 2020 of natural causes in Las Vegas, Nevada. She was 89 years old...
Between 1954 and 1961 the Middletown, Ohio trio had thirty-two records on Billboard's Top 100 chart, six made the Top 10 with two reaching #1, "Sincerely" for six weeks in February of 1955 and "Sugartime" for four weeks in February of 1958...
Besides "Sincerely" and Sugartime", the trio's other four Top 10 records were "Goodnite, Sweetheart, Goodnite" {#7 in 1954}, "Muskrat Ramble" {#10 in 1954}, "Something's Gotta Give" {#5 in 1955}, and "He" {#10 in 1955}...
Phyllis McGuire, as a solo artist, had one charted record, "I Don't Want to Walk Without You", it reached #79 in 1964...
May Ms. McGuire R.I.P.

tlw1950

My mother had this 45. I used to play along with the Beatles and Monkees when I was a kid circa 1968

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