Freddy Cannon Muskrat Ramble Letras:a-Look at them shufflin', a-shufflin' down,
a-Ramblin', a-scramblin', a-headin' for town.
a-Hustlin', a-bustlin', a-buzzin' around,
Happily a-waitin' at the station.
a-Look at that train, the number seven-oh-nine,
a-Huffin', a-puffin', arrivin' on time.
a-Who do you think's about to arrive?
The band they call the Dixieland Five.
They're gonna play that a-Muskrat Ramblin' tune,
By the way you never ever heard it played,
a-Get ready for the big parade.
All together now one and two,
Join that happy throng.
a-Feel the beat of that ramblin', scramblin',
Muskrat song.
Come on and ramble along.
Whoo!
[Instrumental break.]
a-Look at them shufflin', a-shufflin' down,
a-Ramblin', a-scramblin', a-headin' for town.
a-Hustlin', a-bustlin', a-buzzin' around,
a-Happily a-waitin' at the station.
a-Look at that train, the number seven-oh-nine,
Huffin', a-puffin', arrivin' on time.
a-Who do you think's about to arrive?
[Más Letras en http://es.mp3lyrics.org/qAnk]The band they call the Dixieland Five.
They're gonna play that a-Muskrat a-Ramblin' tune,
The way you never ever heard it played,
a-Get ready for the big parade.
Now, all together now one and two,
Join that happy throng.
a-Feel the beat of that ramblin', scramblin',
Muskrat song.
Come on and ramble along.
Whoo!
[Instrumental to end with the following "Whoos."]
Whoo!
Whoo!
[MUSKRAT RAMBLE]
[Written by: Ray Gilbert & Kid Ory-1926
Performed by: Freddy "Boom Boom [1] " Cannon [2] -Circa 1959
Appears on: 45 RPM (Swan #S-4066-M)-1961, The Best of Freddy "Boom Boom"
Cannon-1995, The EP Collection-1999, Palisades Park: The Very Best of
Freddy Cannon (1959-1963)-2000 [3] , The Best of Freddy Cannon-2003, et al.]
[1] Freddy Cannon was dubbed "Boom Boom" because of his thundering musical
renditions.]
[2] Originally recorded and popularized by Louis Armstrong & His All Stars
in 1926, it scored another success for The McGuire Sisters in 1954. Freddy
had only middling success with it. Some notable covers include, Eddy
Arnold, Chet Atkins, Sidney Bechet & His Blue Note Jazzmen, Eddie Condon,
Ray Coniff Sextet and Chorus, Harry Connick, Jr., Bob Crosby & His
Orchestra, Jimmy Dorsey, Benny Goodman & His Orchestra, Lionel Hampton &
His Orchestra, Woody Herman, Earl Hines, Al Hirt, Dean Martin and
literally hundreds more.]
[3] Transcribed from the track on this album.]
Letras: Muskrat Ramble Freddy Cannon [final]