Lyrics He Went Slippin' Around (Carter sisters) - June Carter Cash
Old
Bill
Brown
was
known
around
town
For
slippin'
around
at
night
He'd
grab
a
jug
and
cut
a
rug
Man,
he'd
really
live
it
up
right
Oh,
Suzy
Brown
finally
found
That
old
Bill
was
really
hip
She
took
a
bucket
of
banana
peelings
And
throwed
'em
on
the
step
And
he
went
slippin'
around
Yes,
he
went
slippin'
around
He
went
slippin'
around
Yes,
he
went
slippin'
around
With
a
[Incomprehensible]
here
and
a
[Incomprehensible]
there
And
he
finally
hit
the
floor
[Incomprehensible]
never
been
done
And
it
won't
be
done
no
more
And
he
went
slippin'
around
Yes,
he
went
slippin'
around
Bill
sat
in
on
a
game
one
night
Not
her
didn't
intend
to
stay
His
money
flew
from
left
to
right
And
he
finally
went
away
His
shoes
went
here
and
his
shirt
went
there
And
he
finally
lost
his
coat
He
come
home
about
daylight
And
in
a
borrowed
peticoat
And
he
went
slippin'
around
Yes,
he
went
slippin'
around
He
went
slippin'
around
Yes,
he
went
slippin'
around
His
wife
said,
"Bill,
is
that
you
there
comin'
in
at
this
hour?"
Then
she
let
fly
between
his
eyes
With
porpoise
hearted
flour
And
he
went
slippin'
around
Yes,
he
went
slippin'
around
Bill,
he
had
a
gal
downtown
His
ever
loving
best
He
didn't
dream
when
he
met
her
She
would
get
him
in
a
mess
His
wife
found
out
That
she
was
not
idol
of
his
life
She
put
a
stop
to
that
ratpick
With
a
great
big
butcher
knife
Now
he's
through
slippin'
around
Yes,
he's
through
slippin'
around
He
through
slippin'
around
Yes,
he
through
slippin'
around
His
spirit
rose
up
from
the
grave
And
went
floating
through
the
air
He
heard
a
voice
from
down
below
saying
'You
ain't
goin'
up
there,
'cause'
You've
been
slippin'
around
Yes,
you've
been
slippin'
around
Yes,
you've
been
slippin'
around
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