Rolling Stones - Down The Road A Piece 1965
(Original by Freddie Slack, 1940)
Now if you wanna hear some boogie like I'm gonna play
It's just an old piano and a knockout bass
The drummer's man's a cat they call Charlie McCoy
You know, remember that rubber-legged boy?
Mama cookin' chicken fried and bacon grease
Come on along boys it's just down the road apiece
(Instrumental)
Well there's a place you really get your kicks
It's open every night about twelve to six
Now if you wanna hear some boogie you can get your fill
And shove and sting like an old steam drill
Come on along you can lose your lead
Down the road, down the road, down the road apiece
(Instrumental)
seems predestined....the stones theatrical career
TheMONKEYSHINEZ 2 weeks ago
Fuck me, too fast! Great though.
broadband0118 5 months ago
more carefully documented evidence as to why white people should never try to dance
0000AllFitness0000 8 months ago
NO CANTA LIGERO , HIJO PUTA QUE BUENO QUE ERES MIKEEEEE AAHAHJHAHHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAH
zubimarta 9 months ago
@caffeinejo Keith was in the early years the most invisible Stone but gained charisma when he started to live with Anita Pallenberg.
robin14669 10 months ago
@axxellein He was the "6th" Rolling Stone" they're entire career. Yup.
legbider 10 months ago
Ian Stewart, the Stones Road Manager was the boogie Woogie Pianist on these Traxx..
axxellein 1 year ago
12 bar boogie zo moet muziek gemaakt worden
heutsz73 1 year ago
@credenza1 Correct, it's Billy Preston.
Squarepeg 1 year ago
@Bumblebee38 Not Little Richard, possibly Billy Preston?
credenza1 1 year ago