♪♪ Old Bill Brown was known around town for slippin' around at night. He'd *** a jug and cut a rug, man, he'd really live it up right. Old Susie Brown finally found that Old Bill was really hip. She took a bucket of banana peelings and throwed them on the step. And he went slippin' around, yes, he went slippin' around. He went slippin' around, yes, he went slippin' around.He went with a releve here and a plie there, and he finally hit the floor. He done a dance that ain't never been done, and it won't be done no more. And he went slippin' around, yes, he went slippin' around.♪Bill set in on a game one night he didn't intend to stay. His money flew from left to right, and it finally went away. His shoes went here and his shirt went there, and he finally lost his coat. He come home about daylight in a barred petticoat. 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 her best potted flower. And he went slippin' around, yes, he was slippin' around. Bill, he had a gal downtown, his ever-lovin' best. He didn't dream when he met her she would get him in a mess. His wife found out that she was not the idol of his life. She would have stopped that right quick with a great big butcher knife.He's through slippin' around, yes, he's through slippin' around. He's through slippin' around, yes, he's through slippin' around. His spirit rose up from the grave and went floatin' through the air. He heard a voice from down below sayin', you ain't a-goin' up there, cause you've been slippin' around, yes, you've been slippin' around. Yes, you've been slippin' around.© BF-WATCH TV 2021