Look, sweet mama, don't you see? Shakin' that thing, mama, sure is 'bout to get the best of poor me, and I says
I done stop holl'in', well, must I ride 'em on down?
I done stopped holl'in', mama, now, I believe I ride 'em on down
Told me baby, she, week 'fore last, "Look now, baby, gettin' just a little too fast.", I says
I done stop holl'in', well, must I ride 'em on down?
I done stopped holl'in', mama, how must I ride 'em on down?
See, mama woman, what you done done, got me, sweet mama, now and your plumb good, man done come, I says
I done stopped holl'in', well, must I ride 'em on down? Ride 'em on down, man, we don't care
I done stopped holl'in', mama, well, must I ride 'em on down?
Play it, man, play it a long time!
Babe up the stairs, mama, can't come down, look now, man, she done lose her legs in old mornin' gown, I says
Ooo, done stopped holl'in', mama, well, must I ride 'em on down?
I done stopped holl'in', mama, well, must I ride 'em on down?
Two little boys, I say now, layin' in the bed, one of 'em jumped up now, done told the last one, sure fell dead, I says
Ooo, done stop holl'in now, mama, must I ride 'em on down?
I done stopped holl'in', mama, well, must I ride 'em on down?
Ride ’Em On Down was written by Robert Petway.
Robert Petway released Ride ’Em On Down on Wed Jan 01 1941.