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Released on the 2016 blues album ‘Blue and Lonesome’, Ride ‘Em On Down is a cover of the Eddie Taylor song.
[Verse 1]
Yeah, I’m a dealin' man, still dealing, yeah
I’ll go keep on dealing 'til I find myself a bed
I got to stop dealing, I believe I’ll ride ‘em on down
Well, I done stopped dealing, I believe I’ll ride 'em on down
[Verse 2]
Yeah, raised in the country, got up raised in town
Got two kids and they’re all look like mine
I got to stop dealing, I believe I’ll ride ‘em on down
Yeah, I got to stop dealing, I believe I’ll ride 'em on down
[Verse 3]
Yeah, I’m dealing darling, bottom of the deck
Seem like somebody gonna take my shit
Well, I got to stop dealing, I believe I’ll ride ‘em on down
Well, I done stopped dealing, I believe I’ll ride 'em on down
Yeah
[Verse 4]
Hey, born yesterday, yeah, and not a day before
Here you come knocking at my door
Done stop dealing, I believe I’ll ride ‘em on down
Yeah, I done stopped dealing, I believe I’ll ride 'em on down
Yeah
[Outro]
Yeah, I done stopped dealing, I believe I’ll ride 'em on down
That was good
Ride ’Em On Down was written by Eddie Taylor.
Ride ’Em On Down was produced by Keith Richards & Mick Jagger & Don Was.
The Rolling Stones released Ride ’Em On Down on Fri Nov 25 2016.
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