Slippin' & Slidin'
Little Richard Lyrics


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Slippin' and slidin'
Peepin' and hidin'
Been told a long time ago

Slippin' and slidin'
Peepin' and hidin'
Been told a long time ago
I've been told
Baby, you've been bold
I won't be your fool no more

Oh, big conniver
Nothin' but a jive
I done got hip to your jive

Oh, big conniver
Nothin' but a jive
I done got hip to your jive

Slippin' and slidin'
Peepin' and hidin'
Won't be your feel no more, ohh

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 slidin'
Peepin' and hidin'
Won't be your fool no more

Slippin' and slidin'
Peepin' and hidin'
Been told a long time ago

Slippin' and slidin'
Peepin' and hidin'
Been told a long time ago

I've been told




Baby, you've been bold
I won't be your fool no more, ow

Overall Meaning

The song "Slippin' and Slidin'" by Little Richard is a classic rock and roll song released in 1956. The song begins with the phrases "slippin' and slidin'" and "peepin' and hidin'," which is repeated throughout the song and refers to the singer's suspicion that their partner is being unfaithful. The lyrics are simple and repetitive, but the emotion and power of Little Richard's voice bring the song to life.


The singer has been "told a long time ago" that their partner is cheating on them and that they have been "bold." Despite this warning, the singer has continued to be their partner's "fool," but they have now "got hip" to their partner's "jive" and won't be their fool anymore.


The song refers to a female character named Malinda, whom the singer implies is more trustworthy and honest than their current partner. The line "She's a solid sender / You know you better surrender" suggests that Malinda is someone who won't deceive or lie to their partner, and they should give in to her instead of their current partner who is a "big conniver."


Overall, the song is about realizing that someone you trust is not trustworthy and finding the strength to move on from that relationship.


Line by Line Meaning

Slippin' and slidin'
Moving and acting in a sneaky, dishonest way


Peepin' and hidin'
Watching and avoiding being caught


Been told a long time ago
Someone warned me about you before


I've been told
I have received a warning or advice


Baby, you've been bold
You have been daring and audacious


I won't be your fool no more
I will no longer be deceived by you


Oh, big conniver
You are a major deceiver and manipulator


Nothin' but a jive
You are full of lies and deceit


I done got hip to your jive
I have become wise to your tricks


Won't be your feel no more, ohh
I will no longer be under your influence


Oh, Malinda
Referring to someone who is reliable and trustworthy


She's a solid sender
She is dependable and capable


You know you better surrender
You should give up and admit defeat


Been told a long time ago
Someone warned me about you before


I won't be your fool no more, ow
I will no longer be deceived by you




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Albert Collins, Edurin Bogage, James Smith, Richard Penniman

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Most interesting comment from YouTube:

@DouglasUrantia

Slippin' and slidin'
Peepin' and hidin'
Been told a long time ago
Slippin' and slidin'
Peepin' and hidin'
Been told a long time ago
I've been told
Baby you've been bold
I won't be your fool no more
Oh, big conniver
Nothin' but a jive
Done got hip to your jive
Oh, big conniver
Nothin' but a jive
Done got hip to your jive
Slippin' and slidin'
Peepin' and hidin'
Won't be your feel 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 slidin'
Peepin'…






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All comments from YouTube:

@popswhippersnapper9629

I bought this record in 1956 and played it until the grooves turned to powder! The tenor sax work is about the best I've ever heard in over fifty years of loving R&R.

@fosbury68

Lee Allen. And the phenomenal Earl Palmer on drums!

@popswhippersnapper9629

@fosbury68 Thanks for the enlightening comment. Lee Allen must have been about 20 when he did this!

@judithfox2435

Lee Allen, tenor sax, Alvin Red Tyler, baritone sax.

@lindadee2053

Little Richard recorded a ton of tunes and there's not a bad one in the whole bunch. Man could he sing!

@tonyjablonski

Can you imagine that blaring out of the radio from a brand new artist in 2019.. let alone 1955.. I just can't even imagine how people lost their minds back then. One of the four pillars of Rock and Roll. Along with Chuck Berry, Buddy Holly and Elvis Presley.

@2weeksupnorth539

Tony Jablonski Spot on with those 4 brother 👌🏻

@troyvahn2461

Make it five jerry lee lewis

@Mrpachuko13

Lol wtf. You dont know who fats domino is??? How could you not include him as a pillar. A very very strong pillar of rock n roll.

@Mrpachuko13

@Troivahn Clemons jerry lee lewis was not big on rock n roll. He wasn't a true artist till the mid 60s when he made it big in country music. He is not a pillar. He was just there. Unlike Roy orbison he is owed so much for his early early contribution to rock n roll.

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