'Slip slidin' away' is by Paul Simon and is a completely different song. This is called 'Slippin' and slidin'.
Still great though.
fearlissimo 10 months ago
Correct title is "Slippin and Slidin'
verycoolsound 1 year ago
@verycoolsound You sure right man, i habe that LP.
buddyeagle 10 months ago
I been told, baby, you been bold
I won't be your fool no more
252LifePL 1 year ago 2
@252LifePL I read this as he sang it
JeretLedger1985 1 month ago
The old preachers in the 1950's were hard on little richard....they called it the devil's music..".rock 'n roll has got to go"..
I loved it so much ! sounded so good in my new '56 Buick !
ftjax 1 year ago
R.I.P Emma Lu Mcwhorter. This was one of my sister's favorites. She use attend his shows on Arburn Ave in Atlanta, Georgia during the late 50s.
TheJwmcwh76 1 year ago
About 1970 I saw Little Richard at a lounge act in Reno. He packed the place every night. I had a chance and asked him to sing this song. He smiled and slowly replied "I don't sing that shit no more!"
rwagers 2 years ago 8
@rwagers LOL,I guess he's over singing his old hits huh?
tcade25 2 years ago
@rwagers Really? I live in Reno. Even if it doesn't exist anymore, where exactly in Reno did you see him?
Lucasisdemon 10 months ago
@rwagers ---------- Looks like he changed his mind. Check out the video from his 1990 tour here on YouTube.
randy472 5 months ago
He is the king, but this song is not the best from he!!
chevykidlizard 2 years ago
Lee Allen is the sax player
harris1234100 2 years ago
Lee
the Otis's version is also a great one
thecuajinais 2 years ago
John Lennon did a really brilliant version of this on his Rock 'n' Roll album. As a matter of fact the whole album is brilliant.
chrishove123 3 years ago
The actual title of this song is "Slippin' and Slidin'". It was the flip side of "Long Tall Sally" originally released in 1956.
bobluman 3 years ago
clean!!!
oldschoolen1 3 years ago
best rock and roll saxophonist ever
tamla1942domino 3 years ago 2
'Slip slidin' away' is by Paul Simon and is a completely different song. This is called 'Slippin' and slidin'.
Still great though.
fearlissimo 10 months ago
Correct title is "Slippin and Slidin'
verycoolsound 1 year ago
@verycoolsound You sure right man, i habe that LP.
buddyeagle 10 months ago
I been told, baby, you been bold
I won't be your fool no more
252LifePL 1 year ago 2
@252LifePL I read this as he sang it
JeretLedger1985 1 month ago
The old preachers in the 1950's were hard on little richard....they called it the devil's music..".rock 'n roll has got to go"..
I loved it so much ! sounded so good in my new '56 Buick !
ftjax 1 year ago
R.I.P Emma Lu Mcwhorter. This was one of my sister's favorites. She use attend his shows on Arburn Ave in Atlanta, Georgia during the late 50s.
TheJwmcwh76 1 year ago
About 1970 I saw Little Richard at a lounge act in Reno. He packed the place every night. I had a chance and asked him to sing this song. He smiled and slowly replied "I don't sing that shit no more!"
rwagers 2 years ago 8
@rwagers LOL,I guess he's over singing his old hits huh?
tcade25 2 years ago
@rwagers Really? I live in Reno. Even if it doesn't exist anymore, where exactly in Reno did you see him?
Lucasisdemon 10 months ago
@rwagers ---------- Looks like he changed his mind. Check out the video from his 1990 tour here on YouTube.
randy472 5 months ago
He is the king, but this song is not the best from he!!
chevykidlizard 2 years ago
Lee Allen is the sax player
harris1234100 2 years ago
Lee
harris1234100 2 years ago
the Otis's version is also a great one
thecuajinais 2 years ago
John Lennon did a really brilliant version of this on his Rock 'n' Roll album. As a matter of fact the whole album is brilliant.
chrishove123 3 years ago
The actual title of this song is "Slippin' and Slidin'". It was the flip side of "Long Tall Sally" originally released in 1956.
bobluman 3 years ago
clean!!!
oldschoolen1 3 years ago
best rock and roll saxophonist ever
tamla1942domino 3 years ago 2