Fats Domino
Fats Domino
Fats Domino
Fats Domino
Fats Domino
Fats Domino
Fats Domino
Fats Domino
Fats Domino
Fats Domino
Fats Domino
Fats Domino
Not to be confused with Willie Dixon’s blues song of the same name, this song was recorded by New Orleans rhythm and bluesman, singer and pianist, Fats Domino in 1959. Born in 1928, Domino recorded many hit songs for the Imperial Records label from 1948 through 1963, including the very popular “Blu...
Well, I'm ready, I'm willing
And I'm able to rock and roll all night
I'm ready, I'm willing
And I'm able to rock and roll all night
Come on pretty baby
We're gonna rock, we're gonna roll until the broad daylight
Because I'm ready and I'm able
I'm willing and I'm able
So you'd better come and go with me
We're gonna rock and roll 'til tomorrow 'bout three
Talking on the phone is not my speed
Don't send me no letter, cause I can't read
Don't be long, cause I'll be gone
We'll go rock and rolling all night long
Cause I'm ready, I'm willing
And I'm able to rock and roll all night
I'm ready, I'm willing
And I'm able to rock and roll all night
Come on pretty baby
We're gonna rock, we're gonna roll until tomorrow night
Talking on the phone is not my speed
Don't send me no letter, cause I can't read
Don't be long, cause I'll be gone
We'll go rock and rolling all night long
Cause I'm ready, I'm willing
And I'm able to rock and roll all night
I'm ready, I'm willing
And I'm able to rock and roll all night
Come on pretty baby
We're gonna rock, we're gonna roll until tomorrow night
I’m Ready was written by Sylvester Bradford & Fats Domino & Al Lewis.
Fats Domino released I’m Ready on Thu Jan 01 1959.