[1] It was co-written by his friends Silverstein and Baxter Taylor, who received a BMI Award for the song in 1975. Bare was also given an opportunity to star in movies. Slim Chance And The Cant Hardly Playboys * 6. chords. Won't you ride me down easy, Lord, ride me on down? We Had It All is the tenth studio album by the American solo artist Scott Walker.It was released in August 1974 but was unsuccessful on the music charts. Instead of using Parsons' later version, the record company, Fraternity Records, decided to go with Bare's original demo. Ride Me Down Easy Recorded by Bobby Bare, April, 1973 Album: The Essential Bobby Bare RCA 07863-67405-2 (also recorded by Johnny Rodriguez, titled as "Easy Come, Easy Go") Written by Billy Joe Shaver Key of G Verse 1: G This old highway she's a hotter C than nine kinds of … The album was reissued and released on CD in 1997 by BGO Records coupled with Walker's ninth studio album 1973's Stretch. Watch the video for Ride Me Down Easy from Billy Joe Shaver's Restless Wind: The Legendary Billy Joe Shaver 1973-1987 for free, and see the artwork, lyrics and similar artists. [citation needed] He continued to record critically acclaimed albums and singles. Colored background \ Black background. He also recorded two duet albums with Skeeter Davis[1] and recorded six tracks as a trio with Norma Jean and Liz Anderson, which produced a major hit with "The Game of Triangles", a wife-husband-other woman drama that hit No. 21. chords. After two years at Mercury, Bare returned to RCA in 1973 and scored once more with Billy Joe Shaver's "Ride Me Down Easy", which nearly made the Top 10. He continues to tour today. [1] In 1979, he started off Rosanne Cash's career in a big way by being her duet partner on the Top 20 hit "No Memories Hangin' Round". [7][8] In 1969, he had a Top 5 hit with Tom T. Hall's "(Margie's At) The Lincoln Park Inn".[5]. The artwork for the album was produced by Roslav Szaybo with photography from M. Joseph. [11], After being inducted in the 1960s but gradually drifting away, Bare was reinstated as a member of the Grand Ole Opry on April 7, 2018 by Garth Brooks. Lord, ride me on down Leave word in the dust where I lay Say I'm easy come, easy go And I'm easy to love when I stay, when I stay There's snow on the mountain, raised hell on the hill I locked horns with the devil himself I've been a rodeo bum, a son of a gun The song Ride Me Down Easy was written by Billy Joe Shaver and was first released by Bobby Bare - Vocal Accompaniment by The Jordanaires in 1973. Ride me down easy Lord, ride me on down Leave word in the dust where I lay Say I'm easy, come easy go And easy to love when I stay. "Ride Me Down Easy" From his self-titled album, released in 1982, Billy Joe's just asking for some merciful heartbreak. Say I'm easy to come, easy to go. This old highway she's hotter than nine kinds of hell. Then a surge of hits followed, including "500 Miles Away from Home" (based on a traditional folk ballad written by Hedy West as "500 Miles")[4] and Ian Tyson's "Four Strong Winds". In 2012, Bare performed a duet of the song "I'd Fight The World" on the Jamey Johnson album Living for a Song: A Tribute to Hank Cochran. Star In My Heart * chords. On April 10, 2013, the CMA announced that Bare would be a 2013 inductee into the Country Music Hall of Fame. Bare later recorded a very successful album with his family, written mainly by Silverstein, called Singin' in the Kitchen. [1] On that album, Bare started to experiment with Southern rock, which continued with his following album, Drunk and Crazy (1980). Make sure you are always in control of your scooter and able to stop when needed. Bare started to release novelty songs recorded live with selected audiences. It was released in August 1974 but was unsuccessful on the music charts. One such song, "Marie Laveau", topped the country chart in 1974; the song was Bare's only #1 hit. Hey, won't you ride me down easy? It was Walker's final solo album for ten years; in the interim Walker reformed The Walker Brothers. My son wanted to ride the glass elevator down so he could look out over the entire shopping mall. Segway injuries are reportedly on the rise, and with the Segway-caused death of James Heselden, owner of the Segway company, it's easy to be concerned about the safety of using Segways. His song "Things Change" got through to the Norwegian final where Øien and Bare finished third. 8. Great song by Billy Joe Shaver that Bobby knocked out of the park. My feet are killing me, so I think I'll just ride down on the escalator. Leave word in the dust where I lay. Follow-up "Detroit City" reached No. [12], Bare performing at the Grand Ole Opry in 2017, The English Countryside, RCA Victor SF-7918 (LSP-3896), Grammy Award for Best Country & Western Recording, Living for a Song: A Tribute to Hank Cochran, "Show 7 - The All American Boy: Enter Elvis and the rock-a-billies. One such song, "Marie Laveau", topped the country chart in 1974; the song was Bare's only #1 hit. Ride Me Down Easy chords. Bare was still doing well chartwise into the early 1980s.