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What Am I Doing Hangin' 'Round
The Monkees Lyrics


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Just a loud mouth Yankee I went down to Mexico
I didn't have much time to spend, about a week or so
There I lightly took advantage of a girl who loved me so
But I found myself a-thinkin' when the time had come to go

What am I doin' hangin' 'round?
I should be on that train and gone
I should be ridin' on that train to San Antone
What am I doin' hangin' 'round?

She took me to the garden just for a little walk
I didn't know much Spanish and there was no time for talk
Then she told me that she loved me not with words but with a kiss
And like a fool I kept on thinkin' of a train I could not miss

What am I doin' hangin' 'round?
I should be on that train and gone
I should be ridin' on that train to San Antone
What am I doin' hangin' 'round?

Well, it's been a year or so, and I want to go back again
And if I get the money, well, I'll ride the same old train
But I guess your chances come but once and boy I sure missed mine
And still I can't stop thinkin' when I hear some whistle cryin'

What am I doin' hangin' 'round?
I should be on that train and gone
I should be ridin' on that train to San Antone
What am I doin' hangin' 'round?

What am I doin' hangin' 'round?
I should be on that train and gone
I should be ridin' on that train to San Antone
What am I doin' hangin' 'round?

What am I doin' hangin' 'round?
I should be on that train and gone
I should be ridin' on that train to San Antone
What am I doin' hangin' 'round?

Overall Meaning

The Monkees' song "What Am I Doing Hangin' 'Round" tells the story of a young American man who goes down to Mexico for a holiday and ends up falling in love with a Mexican girl. Despite her love for him and the paradise setting of the garden she takes him to, the singer can't get the thought of leaving off his mind, worrying he is wasting his time in Mexico. He is torn between his desire to stay with the girl and his need to move on with his life.


The song is all about the internal dilemma of the singer. He recognizes that he has something special with the girl but can't shake the feeling that he should be doing something else with his life. The train is an important symbol in the song, representing leaving behind a place or a situation, possibly for something greater, and the singer is constantly torn between staying with the girl and getting on that train to move on.


This song was written by Michael Martin Murphey and Owen Castleman by whom it was intended for Kenny Rogers, but the song was later rejected. So the song was handed over to producers who made it the Monkees' style.


Line by Line Meaning

Just a loud mouth Yankee I went down to Mexico
I, a loud and brash person from the Northern United States, traveled to Mexico.


I didn't have much time to spend, about a week or so
I had a limited amount of time to spend in Mexico, only about one week.


There I lightly took advantage of a girl who loved me so
I took advantage of a girl who loved me while I was in Mexico.


But I found myself a-thinkin' when the time had come to go
As my time in Mexico came to a close, I began to question my actions and feel regret.


She took me to the garden just for a little walk
The girl I took advantage of took me for a walk in a garden.


I didn't know much Spanish and there was no time for talk
I did not speak much Spanish and we did not have time to communicate.


Then she told me that she loved me not with words but with a kiss
The girl showed her love for me through a kiss instead of words.


And like a fool I kept on thinkin' of a train I could not miss
Despite her affection towards me, I foolishly kept thinking about catching a train to leave Mexico.


Well, it's been a year or so, and I want to go back again
After a year has passed, I yearn to return to Mexico.


And if I get the money, well, I'll ride the same old train
If I can afford it, I will take the same train back to Mexico.


But I guess your chances come but once and boy I sure missed mine
I realize that opportunities like the one I had in Mexico only come once and I regret missing out on it.


And still I can't stop thinkin' when I hear some whistle cryin'
Even now, when I hear the sound of train whistles, I can't help but think of the train I missed in Mexico.


What am I doin' hangin' 'round?
Why am I still lingering around instead of moving forward?


I should be on that train and gone
I should have already left and be on my way to the next destination.


I should be ridin' on that train to San Antone
I should be traveling on a train towards San Antonio.


What am I doin' hangin' 'round?
Why am I still stuck in the past instead of moving forward?




Lyrics Β© Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: MICHAEL MURPHY

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Comments from YouTube:

@ContrarianExpatriate

This is the most authentic Monkees song of all. Nez's talent was grossly underrated and underutilized. Rest in peace and power Mike!

@arizonamike8000

Agree

@samstevens7172

@Arizona Mike I’m assuming you fellows know Mike Nesmith didn’t write this. Michael Martin Murphy co wrote it with another fellow.
Still a good song, just not Mike’s.
β€œYou just may be the one” might fit your requirements better.
RIP, Nez.

@13pellerito

Agree is right βœ…οΈ

@waynej2608

Nez did have a decent vocal. I like this and Circle Sky, among others. Fine talent. Will be missed.

@StormyDay

It was really right in the pocket of what was going on in the music with country rock’s rise. This was Michael Martin Murphy’s first real hit for him, he was friends with Mike and wrote this song for the Monkees at Mike’s request. It has endured, gotten more love every year since, and still sounds as fresh as it did back then. My favorite song on the album.

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@landondunn8861

Mike Nesmith had an outstanding voice, so sad to hear of his passing.

@katc2345

It was a great life, we all check out eventually and he had a good long run and a peaceful departing with loved ones around him to see him off. Him, Davey and Peter are all planning a reunion for the Heavenly band someday when the group will be reunited.

@lisaosfan

JUST HEARTBROKEN. I didn't find out until Christmas Eve , because my dear Mom passed 2 days before Mike :(

@cosmictraveler1029

@lisaosfan I've been on a Monkees kick ever since finding out Mike passed on Dec 10. I knew the show in reruns on the side, but I didn't realize the Monkees were still a going concern 50 years on !! Some fantastic fun stuff!

Condolences to you 😒 I'm aware of a few Mom's passing recently including mine at 89 on Jan 22 πŸ’πŸ™ And RIH Davy, Peter, & Mike

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