Didn't He Ramble

Harry Connick Jr. · Triple Feature [2010]

Didn't he ramble, didn't he ramble



He rambled all around, in and out of town



Didn't he ramble, didn't he ramble



He rambled till the butcher cut him down



He rambled through the city



He rambled through the street



Little old lady pass him by and said



"Look at the market meat!"



Didn't he ramble, didn't he ramble



He rambled all around, in and out of town



Didn't he ramble, didn't he ramble



He rambled till the butcher cut him down



Didn't he ramble, didn't he ramble



He rambled all around, in and out of town



Didn't he ramble, didn't he ramble



He rambled till the butcher cut him down



He rambled through the city



He rambled through the street



Little old lady pass him by and said



"Look at the market meat!"



Didn't he ramble, well didn't he ramble



He rambled all around, in and out of town



Didn't he ramble, didn't he ramble



Oh he rambled till the butcher cut him down

Didn't He Ramble

Harry Connick Jr. delivers a polished performance of 'Didn't He Ramble' on his 2010 album Triple Feature. The track showcases his signature blend of jazz and pop sensibilities, capturing the nostalgic spirit of the classic songwriting tradition. Connick's vocal delivery is warm and engaging, perfectly suited to the mid-tempo groove that defines the recording. This rendition highlights his versatility as a crooner, drawing upon the rich musical heritage of the era while maintaining a contemporary appeal. The song stands as a testament to his ability to reinterpret timeless material with fresh energy and technical precision, appealing to both longtime fans and new listeners.