Tip Toe Through The Tulips With Me
The McGuire Sisters Lyrics


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It's the little old lady from Pasadena

The little old lady from Pasadena
(Go, Granny, go, Granny, go Granny go)
Has a pretty little flower bed of white gardenias
(Go, Granny, go, Granny, go Granny go)
But parked in a rickety old garage
Is a brand new, shiny red Super Stock Dodge

[Chorus]
And everybody's sayin' that there's nobody meaner
Than the little old lady from Pasadena
(She drives real fast and she drives real hard)
She's the terror of Colorado Boulevard

It's the little old lady from Pasadena
If you see her on the street don't try to choose her
(Go, Granny, go, Granny, go Granny go)
You might drive a goer but you'll never lose her
(Go, Granny, go, Granny, go Granny go)
Well, she's gonna get a ticket now sooner or later
'Cause she can't keep her foot off the accelerator

[Chorus]

(Go, Granny, go, Granny, go Granny go)
(Go, Granny, go, Granny, go Granny go)
The guys come to race her for miles around
But she'll give 'em a length and then she'll shut 'em down

[Chorus]

Go, Granny, go, Granny, go Granny go
Go, Granny, go, Granny, go Granny go
Go, Granny, go, Granny, go Granny go
Go, Granny, go, Granny, go Granny go




Go, Granny, go, Granny, go Granny go
Go, Granny, go, Granny, go Granny go

Overall Meaning

The McGuire Sisters's song Tip Toe Through The Tulips With Me tells the story of a little old lady from Pasadena who is known for her love of speed and her brand new, shiny red Super Stock Dodge. The song describes how everyone in town is afraid of her and considers her to be the meanest person around. However, despite her tough exterior, the little old lady from Pasadena also has a soft side, as evidenced by her pretty little flower bed of white gardenias.


The song's lyrics use a mix of humor and admiration to paint a picture of this unique character. Despite being an elderly woman, the little old lady from Pasadena is a force to be reckoned with on the road, as she regularly beats much younger drivers in races. However, she is also a beloved figure in her community, with people coming from miles around just to watch her drive.


Overall, Tip Toe Through The Tulips With Me is a fun and lighthearted tribute to a woman who defies stereotypes and expectations. It encourages listeners to never judge a book by its cover and to embrace their passions, no matter how unconventional they may seem.


Line by Line Meaning

It's the little old lady from Pasadena
Introducing the key character of the song, the elderly lady from Pasadena.


The little old lady from Pasadena (Go, Granny, go, Granny, go Granny go) Has a pretty little flower bed of white gardenias (Go, Granny, go, Granny, go Granny go) But parked in a rickety old garage Is a brand new, shiny red Super Stock Dodge
The lady may appear harmless tending to her garden but she possesses a powerful vehicle that is far from old and rickety.


And everybody's sayin' that there's nobody meaner Than the little old lady from Pasadena (She drives real fast and she drives real hard) She's the terror of Colorado Boulevard
The community is well aware of her driving antics, with local gossip dubbing her the most intimidating driver in the area due to her speed and aggressive driving.


If you see her on the street don't try to choose her (Go, Granny, go, Granny, go Granny go) You might drive a goer but you'll never lose her (Go, Granny, go, Granny, go Granny go) Well, she's gonna get a ticket now sooner or later 'Cause she can't keep her foot off the accelerator
A warning to other drivers not to challenge her with their own vehicles as they will never outrun her, leading to the inevitable reality of her receiving a ticket for her dangerous driving habits.


The guys come to race her for miles around But she'll give 'em a length and then she'll shut 'em down
Despite her age and appearance, many young male drivers have attempted to challenge her on the roads. However, she proves to be too much for them, leading to her shutting them down with her superior driving skills and car.


Go, Granny, go, Granny, go Granny go Go, Granny, go, Granny, go Granny go Go, Granny, go, Granny, go Granny go Go, Granny, go, Granny, go Granny go Go, Granny, go, Granny, go Granny go Go, Granny, go, Granny, go Granny go
The repetitive nature of the chorus further emphasizes the rallying cry of the community supporting the little old lady from Pasadena in her adventures on the road.




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: ROGER CHRISTIAN, GARY L USHER

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