Born on the Bayou

John C. Fogerty

Now, when I was just a little boy,
Standin' to my Daddy's knee,
My poppa said, "Son, don't let the man get you
Do what he done to me."
'Cause he'll get you,
'Cause he'll get you now, now.
And I can remember the fourth of July,
Runnin' through the backwood, bare.
And I can still hear my old hound dog barkin',
Chasin' down a hoodoo there.
Chasin' down a hoodoo there.

Chorus:
Down on the Bayou;
Down on the Bayou;
Down on the Bayou.

Wish I was back on the Bayou.
Rollin' with some Cajun Queen.
Wishin' I were a fast freight train,
Just a chooglin' on down to New Orleans.

Chorus

Do it, do it, do it, do it. Oh, Lord.
Oh get back boy.

I can remember the fourth of July,
Runnin' through the backwood bare.
And I can still hear my old hound dog barkin',
Chasin' down a hoodoo there.
Chasin' down a hoodoo there.

Chorus

All right! Do, do, do, do.
Mmmmmmm, oh.

Trivia about the song Born on the Bayou by Little Richard

On which albums was the song “Born on the Bayou” released by Little Richard?
Little Richard released the song on the albums “King of Rock and Roll” in 1971, “The King of Rock and Roll” in 1971, “The King of Rock and Roll - The Complete Reprise Recordings” in 2004, and “King Of Rock & Roll: The Complete Reprise Recordings” in 2005.
Who composed the song “Born on the Bayou” by Little Richard?
The song “Born on the Bayou” by Little Richard was composed by John C. Fogerty.

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