Slow Down

Redd Evans, Chris Eaton, Gary Burr, Kenny Greenburg

Say sister, whoa sister!
You've been travellin' too fast!
I warn ya, yes warn ya,
Say how long will it last?

You'd better slow down
Before there is a showdown,
Or else our love is gonna break down
If you don't slow down!

Baby, I've told ya,
I do not wanna scold ya,
These arms of mine just wanna hold ya,
Until you slow down.

You see a handsome face,
And you forget your place
Here beside me;
While all I do is pray
That there will come a day
When you are free.

Free, free to love me,
No other loves above me;
Sweetheart, you know that you can have me
If you slow down!

You see a handsome face,
And you forget your place
Here beside me;
While all I do is pray
That there will come a day
When you are free.

Free, free to love me,
No other loves up above me;
Sweetheart, you know that you can have me
If you please slow down, down, down, down well!

Trivia about the song Slow Down by Nat King Cole

On which albums was the song “Slow Down” released by Nat King Cole?
Nat King Cole released the song on the albums “In the Beginning” in 1956, “Hit That Jive, Jack: The Earliest Recordings 1940-41” in 1990, “Original Records 1936-1941 Complete Edition” in 1992, “Cool Cole! The King Cole Trio Story” in 2001, and “Hittin’ the Ramp: The Early Years (1936-1943)” in 2020.
Who composed the song “Slow Down” by Nat King Cole?
The song “Slow Down” by Nat King Cole was composed by Redd Evans, Chris Eaton, Gary Burr, Kenny Greenburg.

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