Muskrat Ramble
The McGuire Sisters Lyrics


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Shufflin', shufflin', shufflin' down
Ramblin' scramblin' headin' for town
Hustlin', bustlin' buzzin' around
Happily awaitin' at the station

Look at that train number seven o nine
It's a fuffin' and a puffin and comin' on time
Who do you think is about to arrive
It's the band they call the Dixieland Five

Da da da da dumb
Da da da da dumb
Da da da da da da da da dumb

They're gonna play that muskrat ramble tune
You never heard it played, join in the big parade
Altogether now one and two join that happy throng
Feel the beat of that ramblin', scramblin' musdrat song
Come on and ramble along

Look at them a shufflin' shufflin' down
Ramblin' scramblin' headin' for town
Hustlin', bustlin' buzzin' around
Happily awaitin' at the station

See that seven o nine
Huffin' and puffin' on time
Who do you think's about to arrive
The band they call the Dixieland Five

Da da da da dumb
Da da da da dumb
Da da da da da da da da dumb

They're gonna play that muskrat ramble tune
You never heard it played, join in the big parade
Altogether now one and two join that happy throng
Feel the beat of that ramblin', scramblin' musdrat song




Come on and ramble along
Pa ra ra rap

Overall Meaning

The opening lines of The McGuire Sisters' "Muskrat Ramble" depict the excitement of the people in the town as they await the arrival of a train carrying an important band named Dixieland Five. The people are buzzing with anticipation and shuffling around in excitement, as they wait for the train to arrive. The train is described as "fuffin' and puffin'," which depicts its steam engine rhythmically puffing out clouds of white smoke.


As the train finally arrives, the band on board is revealed to be the Dixieland Five, who are famous for their rendition of the "Muskrat Ramble" tune. The lyrics describe the band playing the tune for the people, encouraging them to join in the big parade and feel the beat of the song. The tune itself is seen as a ramblin', scramblin' muskrat song that inspires people to move to its rhythm.


Overall, the song is a celebration of music and how it can bring people together. The excitement and joy that people display as they await the arrival of the train and the Dixieland Five is a testament to the power of music and how it can unite people from all walks of life.


Line by Line Meaning

Shufflin', shufflin', shufflin' down
The people are walking casually and comfortably towards their destination.


Ramblin' scramblin' headin' for town
The people are wandering and moving around haphazardly to reach the town.


Hustlin', bustlin' buzzin' around
The lively atmosphere is filled with a lot of activity and energy.


Happily awaitin' at the station
The people are waiting joyfully for something to happen at the station.


Look at that train number seven o nine
The people are noticing the arrival of the train numbered seven o nine.


It's a fuffin' and a puffin and comin' on time
The train is arriving on time with a loud noise.


Who do you think is about to arrive
The people are wondering who might be arriving on the train.


It's the band they call the Dixieland Five
The musical group named Dixieland Five is arriving on the train.


Da da da da dumb
The people are humming or singing a tune without words.


They're gonna play that muskrat ramble tune
The Dixieland Five is going to perform a song called Muskrat Ramble.


You never heard it played, join in the big parade
If you have not heard the song before, you can still join in the parade and enjoy it.


Altogether now one and two join that happy throng
Everyone should come together to join the happy group and celebrate.


Feel the beat of that ramblin', scramblin' musdrat song
Enjoy the rhythm and melody of the lively and playful Muskrat Ramble tune.


Come on and ramble along
Join the cheerful and carefree group and walk/playalong.


Look at them a shufflin' shufflin' down
The people are still walking in a relaxed and happy way.


Hustlin', bustlin' buzzin' around
The lively and high-spirited atmosphere continues.


See that seven o nine
The people are still observing the arrival of the train.


Huffin' and puffin' on time
The train is still making loud noises and arrives on time.


Who do you think's about to arrive
The people are still wondering who might be arriving.


The band they call the Dixieland Five
The Dixieland Five musical group is still the one arriving on the train.


Pa ra ra rap
The song ends with a playful melody and no words.




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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