Hill & Gully Ride; Mandeville Road
Lord Composer Lyrics


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Hill and gully ride
(hill and gully)
Hill and gully ride
(hill and gully)
And then you bend down low
(hill and gully)
Then you dance right round
(hill and gully)
And if you've broken in you goin hell
(hill and gully)

Hill and gully ride
(hill and gully)
Hill and gully ride
(hill and gully)
Hill and gully ride
(hill and gully)
And then you bend down low
(hill and gully)
Then you dance right round
(hill and gully)
And then you bend down low
(hill and gully)
Then you dance right round
(hill and gully)

Hill and gully ride
(hill and gully)
Hill and gully ride
(hill and gully)
And then you bend down low
(hill and gully)
Then you dance right round
(hill and gully)
And then you bend down low
(hill and gully)
Then you dance right round
(hill and gully)
And if you've broken in you goin hell
(hill and gully)
Hill and gully ride
(hill and gully)
Hill and gully ride
(hill and gully)
And then you bend down low
(hill and gully)
Then you dance right round
(hill and gully)
And then you bend down low
(hill and gully)
Then you dance right round
(hill and gully)

Me go down mandeville road

Me go down mandeville road

Drop them one by one
Drop them two by two
Drop them three by three
Drop them four by four

Drop them one by one
Drop them two by two
Drop them three by three
Drop them four by four

Drop them one by one
Drop them two by two
Drop them three by three
Drop them four by four
Drop them one by one
Drop them six by six
Drop them eight by eight


Drop them one by one
Drop them two by two
Drop them three by three




Drop them four by four
Drop them five by five

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Lord Composer's song "Hill & Gully Ride; Mandeville Road" are centered around the idea of dancing and having a good time. The phrase "Hill and gully ride" is repeated throughout the song, and seems to refer to the experience of going up and down hills or through valleys in a bumpy ride, which is often associated with Jamaica's countryside. The lyrics then go into describing the act of bending down low and dancing around, with a warning that if you have "broken in," meaning if you've done something wrong, you're going to hell.


Later in the song, the lyrics take on a slightly different meaning, as Lord Composer sings the line "Me go down Mandeville road." This suggests that the song is also about going out and having a good time, perhaps going to a club or dance hall in the town of Mandeville. The lines "Drop them one by one, drop them two by two" seem to be commands given to dancers, encouraging them to move and sway with the beat of the music.


Overall, the lyrics to "Hill & Gully Ride; Mandeville Road" are likely meant to be lighthearted and fun, encouraging people to let loose and enjoy themselves.


Line by Line Meaning

Hill and gully ride (hill and gully)
We're going on a bumpy road full of hills and gullies


Hill and gully ride (hill and gully)
We're still on the same bumpy road full of hills and gullies


And then you bend down low (hill and gully)
While on this bumpy road, you need to bend down low to avoid getting hit


Then you dance right round (hill and gully)
Despite the difficult ride, we're enjoying ourselves and dancing around


And if you've broken in you goin hell (hill and gully)
If you're not used to this kind of ride, it's going to be a hellish experience


Me go down mandeville road
Now we're on Mandeville road, a different road from the previous hill and gully ride


Drop them one by one
We're dropping single things, one at a time


Drop them two by two
Now we're dropping things in pairs


Drop them three by three
Now we're dropping things in groups of three


Drop them four by four
Now we're dropping things in groups of four


Drop them six by six
Now we're dropping things in groups of six


Drop them eight by eight
Now we're dropping things in groups of eight


Drop them five by five
And finally, we're dropping things in groups of five




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