Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song Goin' Down Slow, artist - Bo Diddley. Album song The Super, Super Blues Band, in the genre Блюз
Date of issue: 27.01.1968
Record label: A Geffen Records Release;
Song language: English
Goin' Down Slow |
Alright, alright |
Thank you so much ladies and gentlemen right here |
Right here I want to tell you a little story |
This is about a country boy from down home |
This young man has never been north before |
I want you to listen to me, I got something to tell you |
He heard about Chicago |
He worked hard over here, made all of that money, 800 dollars |
After caring for his crop, he called his cousin in Chicago |
And he said, «Cousin, I’m on my way» |
He picked all of that cotton |
I said this is about a country boy like myself, B.B. King you know |
So when he get to Chicago, his cousin meet him and bring him out to the club |
He said, «Set him up!», cous’s payin' for |
Had all the go-go girls set up, waitin' up |
They carried him downtown and put him up in one of the pleasure hotels |
They brought him back out and said, «Set him up!», cous’s payin' for |
His money got a little lighter, they lured him out from the Lute and brought |
him down to Robert’s |
And then he said, «Set him up!», cous’s payin' for |
And then the 800 dollars, bein' more money then my man had ever had, |
began to run out |
Then they moved him out and put him down with the … |
And then, ladies and gentlemen, the go-go girls would get fewer |
His friends was fewer |
All his buddies are startin' passin' him on the other side of the street |
And then it happened all his buddies were gone |
And my man knew only one thing to do, it was getting cold there, |
like it is today |
You know what I’m talking about |
He went down to the railroad yard |
And one of the few ladies that had helped him to spent his money, |
came by to see him |
And she said «You fool!, you fool!», I wouldn’t have spend your money, |
but the rest of them was spending your money so I decided to spend my portion |
too, you know |
But ladies, God bless 'em, wonderful something’s aren’t they? |
They always like to feel like they’re needed, and she knew my man needed her bad |
He gotten sick, he’s layin' down there under the boxcar |
Couldn’t read so well, so you know if he couldn’t read so well, he couldn’t |
write too well |
You know what I’m talkin' about? |
So this is a letter back down home, I know what I’m talkin' about |
It go like this: |
I’ve had my fun, whoah, if I don’t get well no more |
Whoah, I’ve had my fun, people, ooh, if I don’t get well no more |
Yes, my health is faillin' on me now, people |
Ooh, and I’m goin', goin' down slow |
Yes, tell my mother, people, please tell her the shape I’m in |
Ooh yes, tell my people, mother, tell her the shape I’m in |
Tell her to pray for me, people, ooh, to forgive, people, my sins |
Oohooh mother, mother I live alone with my prayers |
Ooh, tell my mother, people, tell her this is all in prayers |
Yes, if you don’t see this old body, mother |
Hey, you know I’m out in the world somewhere |