Slippin' And A Slidin'

Albert Collins / Edwin Bocage / James Smith / Richard Penniman

Slippin' and a slidin', peepin' and a hidin', been told long time ago,
Slippin' and a slidin', peepin' and a hidin', been told long time ago,
I been told, baby, you been bold, I won't be your fool no more.

Oh, big conniver, nothing but a jiver, done got hip to your jive,
Oh, big conniver, nothing but a jiver, done got hip to your jive,
Slippin' and a slidin', peepin' and a hidin', won't be your fool no more.

Oh Malinda, she's a solid sender, you know you better surrender,
Oh Malinda, she's a solid sender, you know you better surrender,
Slippin' and a slidin', peepin' and a hidin', won't be your fool no more

Trivia about the song Slippin' And A Slidin' by Little Richard

On which albums was the song “Slippin' And A Slidin'” released by Little Richard?
Little Richard released the song on the albums “Here's Little Richard” in 1957, “The Georgia Peach” in 1991, “The Definitive Collection - The Second Coming” in 2000, and “The Best of: Little Richard” in 2004.
Who composed the song “Slippin' And A Slidin'” by Little Richard?
The song “Slippin' And A Slidin'” by Little Richard was composed by Albert Collins, Edwin Bocage, James Smith, and Richard Penniman.

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