Slippery St. Paul

Patrick Simmons

Down along the river
Where the big bulrushes grow
You find the old frog jumpin the water
He won't come up no more, babe
He won't come up no more, baby
He won't come up no more, woo
He won't come up no more, sugar mama
He won't come up no more
Smell that burnin' fire, baby
Burnin' in the sand
See that devil rise, mama
He sho' wanna take yo' hand, now
He sho' wanna take yo' hand, baby
He sho' wanna take yo' hand, woo
He sho' wanna take yo' hand, sugar mama
He sho' wanna take yo' hand,

Oh, harvest moon
Keep shinin' your light down on me
The Lord reach out his hand
My soul floats out to thee

I don't feel no pain
When they shot me down
Lay my body out, baby
They put me in the ground so cold
They put me in the ground, baby
They put me in the ground, woo
They put me in the ground, sugar mama
They put me in the ground

Trivia about the song Slippery St. Paul by Doobie Brothers

On which albums was the song “Slippery St. Paul” released by Doobie Brothers?
Doobie Brothers released the song on the albums “The Doobie Brothers” in 1971, “Farewell Tour” in 1983, and “Long Train Runnin' 1970-2000” in 2004.
Who composed the song “Slippery St. Paul” by Doobie Brothers?
The song “Slippery St. Paul” by Doobie Brothers was composed by Patrick Simmons.

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