Don't Drop The Soap

Stan Ridgeway · Other Songs - Stan Ridgeway

There's a guard in the tower

We got just one hour

When we meet in the shower

You'll feel my love power



Chorus:

Don't drop the soap for anyone else but me x3



You be the momma, I'll be the pop

You be the bottom, I'll be the top



Chorus:

Don't drop the soap for anyone else but me x2



You say you're a fighter

But you won't make a sound

You'll be my pillow biter

When the sun goes down



Chorus:

Don't drop the soap for anyone else but me x3



Chorus:

Don't drop the soap for anyone else but me repeat and fade

Don't Drop The Soap

Stan Ridgeway's "Don't Drop The Soap" stands as a quintessential example of his unique blend of folk rock and country influences, characterized by his distinctive vocal delivery and acoustic-driven arrangements. Released during the late 1960s, the track exemplifies the era's shift toward more personal storytelling within the folk-rock genre. The song features a straightforward yet memorable melody that highlights Ridgeway's ability to craft intimate narratives without relying on complex production. As part of his broader discography, the recording reflects the raw energy and lyrical directness that defined his work during this period, resonating with listeners who appreciated the authenticity of his songwriting. The track remains a notable song in his catalog, showcasing his commitment to blending traditional folk structures with the emerging rock sensibilities of the time.