Way back in 1965, when I heard the Black Snake Blues, I was just a country boy sitting back there in my room. Snuck out the window, going down those country roads, Looking for the King of that good rocking Zydeco.
Way down at Slim’s Y-Ki-Ki, up there at the Blue Angel club, Ole Clifton on the squeeze box, his brother Cleveland on the scrub. I was hanging out at the back door, too young to get in, I told my baby, “Baby we gotta come back here again.”
Then one day, my dream came true. Hanging around back stage, Clifton said, “Who are you?” I said, “I’m just a young boy, waiting to get old. Get out on the road and play some rocking Zydeco.”
Compositor: Richard Ralph Zachary (BMI)Editor: Bayou Des Mysteres Music (BMI)Administração: Third Side Music Inc (SOCAN)ECAD verificado obra #17917778 em 13/Abr/2024 com dados da UBEM