Ride, Ride, Ride
Jim Ed Brown and the Browns · The Three Bells [Bear Family] [1993]
If you don't want me baby
If you're not satisfied
If you don't care get on your horse
And ride, ride, ride.
Since you got on your high horse
Those fancy friends you've found
You've had a hard time seeing me
You're always looking down.
If you don't want me baby
If you're not satisfied
If you don't care get on your horse
And ride, ride, ride.
You talked about me honey
And you tried to tear me down
But while you're throwing dirt on me
You're slowly losing ground.
If you don't want me baby
If you're not satisfied
If you don't care get on your horse
And ride, ride, ride.
--- Instrumental ---
I'll have your second fiddle
Returned to me today
'Cause baby that's one instrument
I've never learned to play.
If you don't want me baby
If you're not satisfied
If you don't care get on your horse
And ride, ride, ride.
Ride, ride, ride...
Ride, Ride, Ride
Jim Ed Brown and the Browns deliver a spirited performance on "Ride, Ride, Ride," a track that highlights the group's signature blend of traditional country and gospel influences. As a prominent figure in American music, Jim Ed Brown was known for his distinctive baritone voice and ability to anchor family harmonies that defined the sound of the Browns. This recording captures the energetic spirit often found in their work, showcasing the tight vocal arrangements that made them a staple of the genre. The song stands as a testament to the group's enduring appeal and their capacity to craft memorable melodies that resonate with listeners. It remains a notable song in their extensive discography, reflecting the musical craftsmanship that earned them lasting respect within the country music community.

