No, the title of this song is "I'll Go Steppin' TOO". Which of course, makes sense, because the "too" is used in a sense of I'll Go Steppin' ALSO. Sorry steveide59, but "I'll Go Steppin' TOO" is the real title FOR SURE ha
Flatt and Scruggs did call it "too" but it's only an eye catcher, much like Sally Goodwin, it just sounded cool. The word "too" does not mean also. Sorry for not explaining this more in the email I sent you, JHelmet.
I raised the same question to a 78 yr old friend who used to hang around Flatt & Scruggs......who knows why they spelled it that way! lolololol
@Granada90 The title is "I'll go stepping too.". Too what? Too as in also. Listen to the lyrics. What the song is saying is "While you're (stepping) out having fun (cheating) I'll be stepping (out) too (also).". It's a reference to the days when going out on the town without your significant other was called "stepping out".
Play nice, folks, please.
steveide59 5 months ago
I can't pass this up. Obviously attempting to explain proper English to Granada90 is likely fighting an unarmed man...there's just no use.
bitemegs8 5 months ago
I'll go steppin Too is the title, I'm right too!
Telelikeitis 6 months ago
It's "too" because that's right! did anybody take english in school? lol
TheSquirtster 10 months ago
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It's "too" because that's right! did anybody take english in school? lol
TheSquirtster 10 months ago
It's "too" because that's right! did anybody take english in school? lol
TheSquirtster 10 months ago
American Heritage Dictionary: Too, "in addition; also : is he coming too?
• moreover (used when adding a further point) : she is a grown woman, and a strong one too.
"I'll Go Steppin' TOO" is correct.
Love the song! Heard Lowell Varney do it years ago and was awesome!
dooley417 2 years ago
silly redneck tune
ALKIS6891 2 years ago
Too means also which is what the song is saying. I think you were right the first time, if that is what you had. To is like I am going to the store.
shleedca 2 years ago
You guys know how to play them thar gittars????
yankeeG 3 years ago
Nice song. The real title of it is "I'll go steppin' too" It's a great Flatt & Scruggs classical
banjobluegrass 3 years ago
Thanks for the title correction. I have added it.
steveide59 3 years ago
Too what?.........I'll go steppin to, not too.
Used to play in a band with Jeremy the fiddle player.
Granada90 2 years ago
Man, I'm batting 1000. Thanks for another correction!
steveide59 2 years ago
No, the title of this song is "I'll Go Steppin' TOO". Which of course, makes sense, because the "too" is used in a sense of I'll Go Steppin' ALSO. Sorry steveide59, but "I'll Go Steppin' TOO" is the real title FOR SURE ha
JHelmet 2 years ago
Flatt and Scruggs did call it "too" but it's only an eye catcher, much like Sally Goodwin, it just sounded cool. The word "too" does not mean also. Sorry for not explaining this more in the email I sent you, JHelmet.
I raised the same question to a 78 yr old friend who used to hang around Flatt & Scruggs......who knows why they spelled it that way! lolololol
Granada90 2 years ago
@Granada90 The title is "I'll go stepping too.". Too what? Too as in also. Listen to the lyrics. What the song is saying is "While you're (stepping) out having fun (cheating) I'll be stepping (out) too (also).". It's a reference to the days when going out on the town without your significant other was called "stepping out".
whst400 11 months ago