Down the Road Apiece

DON RAYE

Now if you wanna hear some boogie like I'm gonna play
It's just an old piano and a knockout bass
The drummer's man's a cat they call Charlie McCoy
You know, remember that rubber-legged boy?
Mama cookin' chicken fried and bacon grease
Come on along boys, it's just down the road apiece

Well there's a place you really get your kicks
It's open every night about twelve to six
Now if you wanna hear some boogie you can and get your fill
And shove and sting like a old steam drill
Come on along, you can lose your lead
Down the road, down the road, down the road apiece

Well there's a place you really get your kicks
It's open every night about twelve to six
Now if you wanna hear some boogie you can and get your fill
And shove and sting like a old steam drill
Come on, along you can lose your lead
Down the road, down the road, down the road apiece

Come on along, you can lose your lead
Down the road, down the road, down the road apiece

Trivia about the song Down the Road Apiece by The Rolling Stones

On which albums was the song “Down the Road Apiece” released by The Rolling Stones?
The Rolling Stones released the song on the albums “The Rolling Stones No. 2” in 1965, “The Rolling Stones, Now” in 1965, “3” in 1968, “Live 1965: Music from Charlie is My Darling” in 2012, “The Rolling Stones in Mono” in 2016, and “On Air” in 2017.
Who composed the song “Down the Road Apiece” by The Rolling Stones?
The song “Down the Road Apiece” by The Rolling Stones was composed by DON RAYE.

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