Robert Petway
Robert Petway
Robert Petway
Robert Petway
Robert Petway
Robert Petway
Robert Petway
Robert Petway
Robert Petway
Robert Petway
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.