What's even funnier is the name Clarence Carter kinda sounds like an old baptist preacher. So they wanna get Pastor Carter in the morning and Clarence Carter at the cookout
Lol nah even this song is light compared to the stuff u hear today..and songs like this u would hear every so often back then.. Nowadays, every other song is vulgar and they don't even give innuendos or signs, they just straight up say they wanna f**k or they'll beat the 😺 up😂😂
@@georgemccune2923 when he and my grandmother met at a club, this song had played and he was actually really reactive to it being played on his deathbed while he was pretty sedated and unresponsive, so my grandma had it played at his funeral. Lightened the mood some too 💀
Ok I get it now. Sorry I wasn't trying to be rude or nosey but one thing i never thought i would come across would be hearing this song played at a funeral but now it makes sense and thank you for sharing... I too have a sort of related story involving my grandfather along the lightening the mood kind. I will try and be quick with it tho. He was in and out of the hospital quite a bit his last year and i would always go up and see him but i never wanted to see him pass or in really bad shape. Anyway he had been in the hospital for 5 days and mom called and said i really needed to see grandpa because they don't think he is going to make it much longer. So i made my way up to the hospital and it was really late and he was just laying there and i kept saying his name but he didn't wake and nobody else was up there with him so i wrote him a note on the only small scrap of paper i could find to say i stopped by and that i loved him and started to clip it on his gown with his IV when i looked up and he was looking at me and he just started talking and it scared the crap out of me. lol Anyway he asked where everybody was and i said it was only me and he asked me to turn on the tv because cops was on, growing up in the 80s early 90s he and I watched cops nearly every nite and wrestling basically all other times when cops wasn't on. lol We sat there till almost 3 am laughing and talking. eventually he got tired and said he was going to sleep and then noticed the note and i said i had been trying to wake him up but he didn't and i wanted him to know i stopped by. he snatched it from me and read it and said he was keeping it if that was ok. i said sure. we hugged and said our goodbyes and i left, that was friday night. Sunday morning mom called me and said grandpa had just passed away. i was a bit shocked because he was fine when i left. mom was really upset and snapped at me for not seeing him and i told her i did and we sat up till 3am watching cops. then she really snapped at me and said i was lying because grandpa had not been talking or responsive since his second nite in the hospital and had not even been awake since wed and was still not waking up when they moved him to my sisters house to make him comfortable saturday morning. i couldn't even begin to find the words to defend myself and mom eventually said she would be in touch and hung up. 15 minutes later mom called me and asked when i went up to see grandpa and i told her fri and she was talking to other family in the back ground and i was saying as loud as i could that i really did go up there and he was 100 percent fine. mom asked me if i wrote him a note and i said yea why and she said they had just found it folded up in grandas hand. i told her that it was on the bedsidetry when i left. To bring this to a close and get to my main point of burdening you with this novel is once we all gathered at the funeral home and got to talking it became known that grandpa had basically been unconscious since his second nite in the hospital. He had never woke up or even acted like he could maybe hear people talking to him. Somehow by whatever powers that be he woke up for me and it was like nothing was wrong. that was one thing i never wanted to see or go thru and it really helped me with closure as me and grandpa were really close. now as far as comforting you see grandpa used to be police captain and my uncle was mayor here and after he was carried out and put in the hearse naturally present was a whole bunch or cops in uniform, like i mean a ton of cops. Here is where my nephew (the black sheep with warrants starts to pull into the lot. now he did not know of my visit or anything with grandpa but as soon as he parks he cranks the cops theme song and i lost it. not crying just laughing because of me and grandpas love of the cops tv show and also in a very real way my grandpa took being a cop very seriously and very much would have arrested his own great grandson. so im cracking up as the other cops slap cuffs on him and i just look at everybody and say guess grandpa just had to get one more arrest in. so now every time i hear the cops song I'm not sad I just think about the last time we watched cops and how fun it was @@BOJACKH0RSEMAN420
Back in the 1990's, when I worked in radio, I played this song ONE TIME on the air, and was then told I was not allowed to ever do that again. But oh, I can't tell you how many wedding receptions I DJ'd where I played this song (sometimes requested more than once in a night!)
His Patches cover is awesome.Strokin became huge twice in New Zealand in 89 the pinnacle then again in 90 so weird how certain parts of the World 🌎🌍 digs a certain song genre era
Luckily you didn't have any "Karen" there bitching about how it's a form of sexual harassment or offends her cause it relates to SEX and she hasn't had any for like 3 decades!!!
@@randysolomon6500 LMAO, I don't know if you remember google groups but there was a post (back in '97) on there from some person who needed the lyrics to the song. "I work for a law firm and we have a client who has an employee who is complaining because they were forced to line dance to this song during a Company sales meeting." prob some sex suit?
I am from the year 1983, when I was a child that song played frequently on the radio, I am from Venezuela, now thanks to the victory of the Miami Heat, I saw a video of Jimmy Butler with that song and I remembered it and came to TH-cam to listen to it again and watch the video, I didn't know its meaning until now that I looked for the lyrics translated in Spanish 🤣🤣🤣.
Yep, I spat my drink everywhere lol... the cops and the torch part really happened to me when I was 17 on NYE best night I ever had in my 50 years of life!!!! 😂😂😂
one time my grandmother asked a dj at a party what this song name is and the dj told them, and so she was talking to her boss, one of the big bosses and they were talking about one of their favorite songs to play at the work party. So my grandma told the big boss that song. And she said that this is one of her favorite songs. She had no idea what the lyrics were. She just loved the beat and so he played it and they both heard the song. then she realized what the lyrics were and he kept saying “this is your favorite song…?” luckily he found it funny and didn’t fire her. But the big boss kept telling all the coworkers that this was Brenda’s favorite song.
as on old skool dj i agree. this is definitely CLASSIC. . now days i mix this after "deep in the heart of texas" and into "somewhere with you" . just for what it's worth. thanks
When I was about 10 years old, my stepdad allowed me to own this on the tape on my Walkman, I just like the song I really didn’t even know what he was saying, I walked in class, singing it, and I was sent out of class shortly after 😅😅 and ever since then I’ve been stroking 😅.
Legendary Clarence Carter 😂 My dad loved this dude I was a kid and I didnt even understand English. Now am seeing this song and am like guuuh'damn ! 😅🤦🙆
its a song i heard as kid and it was funny... then when older u realize what he really talkin about... no matter what its bound to make you dance and smile
Just watch the movie Killer Joe with Matthew McConaughey (Great Movie) And at the end of the movie they played this song boy did it bring back some good old days 😁
Q3 on my Aunt and Uncle's Jukebox my whole life. As a young kid we listened and laughed. As we grew up at the family get togethers we got to play it and sing along. About the same time we got to play cards and dice with the grownups. I sure miss those days. Dad is 74 and will still recite the whole tune everytime.
I remember clubbing in Victoria BC in the 90's I remember dancing to THIS song at Harpos I think I smoked a joint with BB King that night This song was HUGE.
This song cane on the radio when I was a kid, and my mom just sat there in the minivan driver's seat utterly shocked. Like not outraged, just like couldn't process what was coming out of the radio.
Dope asf old ass track! Love it, cannot believe it ain't had more views, or hadnan ongoing following or revival! Supercool 😎😎😎 Cheers Clarence Carter, too much 🔥😁
OMG! I know this song! and where I used to go dancing in the early 90's it ALWAYS got people up to dance (even those who hardly ever did) = but THEY ALL got up to dance! when this came on. Wow, memories.. 🙌💃❤🥳
R.I.P. My good fellow. You truly did make quite a number of very memorable occasions involving me, if you will, from the early '90s. You were a master. You are missed greatly.
Catchy cheeky and clever Clarence Blind,Bluesy and a mean guitar 🎸 he's doin not everyone's taste the lyrics but he has it all covered it all novelty and funny kind of way.Have this on Party Comp CD to be blessed and part of the greatest decade of all time never to forget miss it so much oh hail the 80s atmosphere could harp on and explain vibes and feelings like no other time or place in history
I laugh so hard at this song my side hurts 🤣🤣🤣🤣😂😂my favorite part of the song is when he says the police shine his light on him and he said I be strokin🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣😂😂
All rise for our national anthem.
Lol thats a good one 😂
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Goddamit 😂😂😂
Perfect Frank! Sooo true.
Lmfao!👋🤣👍
It’s crazy because all those southern Baptist folk be talking about our music but listen to this at bbqs 😂😂😂😂😂
LMAO...Great comment!
What's even funnier is the name Clarence Carter kinda sounds like an old baptist preacher. So they wanna get Pastor Carter in the morning and Clarence Carter at the cookout
lol alot of their records had more class but some are very straight forward
Don’t matter because when a song strikes a nerve , don’t matter what shade you are .
Lol nah even this song is light compared to the stuff u hear today..and songs like this u would hear every so often back then.. Nowadays, every other song is vulgar and they don't even give innuendos or signs, they just straight up say they wanna f**k or they'll beat the 😺 up😂😂
This played at my grandpas funeral
Wait... What? While I am sorry for your loss I need a few details.
@@georgemccune2923 when he and my grandmother met at a club, this song had played and he was actually really reactive to it being played on his deathbed while he was pretty sedated and unresponsive, so my grandma had it played at his funeral. Lightened the mood some too 💀
Ok I get it now. Sorry I wasn't trying to be rude or nosey but one thing i never thought i would come across would be hearing this song played at a funeral but now it makes sense and thank you for sharing...
I too have a sort of related story involving my grandfather along the lightening the mood kind. I will try and be quick with it tho.
He was in and out of the hospital quite a bit his last year and i would always go up and see him but i never wanted to see him pass or in really bad shape. Anyway he had been in the hospital for 5 days and mom called and said i really needed to see grandpa because they don't think he is going to make it much longer. So i made my way up to the hospital and it was really late and he was just laying there and i kept saying his name but he didn't wake and nobody else was up there with him so i wrote him a note on the only small scrap of paper i could find to say i stopped by and that i loved him and started to clip it on his gown with his IV when i looked up and he was looking at me and he just started talking and it scared the crap out of me. lol
Anyway he asked where everybody was and i said it was only me and he asked me to turn on the tv because cops was on, growing up in the 80s early 90s he and I watched cops nearly every nite and wrestling basically all other times when cops wasn't on. lol We sat there till almost 3 am laughing and talking. eventually he got tired and said he was going to sleep and then noticed the note and i said i had been trying to wake him up but he didn't and i wanted him to know i stopped by. he snatched it from me and read it and said he was keeping it if that was ok. i said sure. we hugged and said our goodbyes and i left, that was friday night.
Sunday morning mom called me and said grandpa had just passed away. i was a bit shocked because he was fine when i left. mom was really upset and snapped at me for not seeing him and i told her i did and we sat up till 3am watching cops. then she really snapped at me and said i was lying because grandpa had not been talking or responsive since his second nite in the hospital and had not even been awake since wed and was still not waking up when they moved him to my sisters house to make him comfortable saturday morning. i couldn't even begin to find the words to defend myself and mom eventually said she would be in touch and hung up.
15 minutes later mom called me and asked when i went up to see grandpa and i told her fri and she was talking to other family in the back ground and i was saying as loud as i could that i really did go up there and he was 100 percent fine. mom asked me if i wrote him a note and i said yea why and she said they had just found it folded up in grandas hand. i told her that it was on the bedsidetry when i left. To bring this to a close and get to my main point of burdening you with this novel is once we all gathered at the funeral home and got to talking it became known that grandpa had basically been unconscious since his second nite in the hospital. He had never woke up or even acted like he could maybe hear people talking to him. Somehow by whatever powers that be he woke up for me and it was like nothing was wrong. that was one thing i never wanted to see or go thru and it really helped me with closure as me and grandpa were really close. now as far as comforting you see grandpa used to be police captain and my uncle was mayor here and after he was carried out and put in the hearse naturally present was a whole bunch or cops in uniform, like i mean a ton of cops. Here is where my nephew (the black sheep with warrants starts to pull into the lot. now he did not know of my visit or anything with grandpa but as soon as he parks he cranks the cops theme song and i lost it. not crying just laughing because of me and grandpas love of the cops tv show and also in a very real way my grandpa took being a cop very seriously and very much would have arrested his own great grandson. so im cracking up as the other cops slap cuffs on him and i just look at everybody and say guess grandpa just had to get one more arrest in. so now every time i hear the cops song I'm not sad I just think about the last time we watched cops and how fun it was @@BOJACKH0RSEMAN420
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Amazing
I've been married 20 years................."STROKIN" is something I do alone!!!!!
I think that's the funniest comment I've ever seen on a TH-cam video 🤣. You made me spit my coffee out.
Holy shit what a comment for the ages!!! 😂😂😂😂
LOL to us, but probably not so much for you, ey? Great comment, anyway! I wish you the best of luck. 😂
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Dmn😂
Back in the 1990's, when I worked in radio, I played this song ONE TIME on the air, and was then told I was not allowed to ever do that again. But oh, I can't tell you how many wedding receptions I DJ'd where I played this song (sometimes requested more than once in a night!)
This was the most requested song when I did weddings back in the day.
Were you in Vancouver? I remember they played it once and the DJ had to cut it short... then I think they played a sanitized version after that LOL
The frightening thing is how many times Clarence Carter's "Slip Away" is played at weddings ...
I love it! How times have changed.
When that song came out. Evangelicals sayin; your ALL goin to hell !!! 😂😂😂😂
His Patches cover is awesome.Strokin became huge twice in New Zealand in 89 the pinnacle then again in 90 so weird how certain parts of the World 🌎🌍 digs a certain song genre era
It's 2024 and Clarence Carter still strokin.
LOL
😂
Clarence Carter is 88 years old in 2024 and his songs never get old!
Thats another blund bluesman just kickin ass and taking names😅
And STROKIN' !!! And that, my friends, certainly helps you to live to be 88 and beyond !!! 🍑
🦉 1:07 @@bobleppert2034
Real cool 😎
HAPPY 88TH BIRTHDAY
CLARENCE CARTER
(JANUARY 14, 2024)
RIP William Fredkin. This was his favorite song. Strokin' in heaven now. 🙏🙏🙏
No kidding...I love Friedkin!
@krissc 💥 💥 1:43 anlon4051
William Friedkin of Exorcist fame?
@@WilliamBonney-gl2qfThis song plays in the closing credits of Killer Joe.
Who's still strokin' it all these years later!
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Doctor CC "be strokin'....but don't stroke so fast....."
This was the only song I've ever sang on Karaoke night.😂😂
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You must've been popular there 😂😂
Hell yeah brother. me tooo!
🤣🤣🤣@@HetLedie
That's legendary.
Yes this is old school music
Love this song. Clarence has a wonderful unique voice. His 1st wife was singer Candi Stanton. Wow!
Wow... i had no idea Pastor Stanton was his first wife 😮!!!
Really! Wow
This is a 2 live crew song in spirit.
I was thinking he low key Too Short's Godfather...🤭
Underrated comment 🤣🤣🤣
You mean they got it from him 😅😅
My boss would play this thru the intercom at 4:55pm every Friday. Highlight of my week for 7 years
Luckily you didn't have any "Karen" there bitching about how it's a form of sexual harassment or offends her cause it relates to SEX and she hasn't had any for like 3 decades!!!
@@randysolomon6500 LMAO, I don't know if you remember google groups but there was a post (back in '97) on there from some person who needed the lyrics to the song. "I work for a law firm and we have a client who has an employee who is complaining because they were forced to line dance to this song during a Company sales meeting." prob some sex suit?
HR!!! Lol
One of the greatest songs of all time 😂😂😂
this song cured my depression
Seriously, same here. I've had it on repeat for the last hour lol
I need to get my blues healed so taking your advice!
You should meet the song VULFPECK /// Animal Spirits too
First time hearing this thanks to Dan. This song came out when I was born.
I am from the year 1983, when I was a child that song played frequently on the radio, I am from Venezuela, now thanks to the victory of the Miami Heat, I saw a video of Jimmy Butler with that song and I remembered it and came to TH-cam to listen to it again and watch the video, I didn't know its meaning until now that I looked for the lyrics translated in Spanish 🤣🤣🤣.
I had a weird childhood.
Think we all did
One of handful of songs that made our parents say...
Excuse me, not in my house!
Miss 80's 🧡👑
Like Baby Got Back 😭😭
@@tentaplayz3691 that one too lol
U ain't gotta know everything! Crook
when i was a kid, i sang this all the time and made my grandma yell at me to stop. 😂
😅😅
Idgaf this song is straight 🔥
This is my 238th time watching today. Only 162 times left today to meet quota!
Hello other lovelies from "Halloween costumes have gone too far"!
1st time I heard this song.....😳 I laughed so hard I about choked 🤣 expecially the part where talked about the policE 🚔 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣☠️
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Thank you, operator. My number is up.
Yep, I spat my drink everywhere lol... the cops and the torch part really happened to me when I was 17 on NYE best night I ever had in my 50 years of life!!!! 😂😂😂
We’ve all been there! I’m working here officer… I’m stroking
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I shock people when I find this song on the jukebox.
😂
Stroking things to the north, south, east, and west pretty much covers all bases...⚾
Ayoo😂😂😭
What would you expect that's how they do it😂😂😂😂
@@tentaplayz3691😂😂😂
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Remember watching this on the pay per view music channel called "the box" back in 1991 😂
Right they played this all the time on the box!
That's the year I was born😂
The Jukebox Network!
"Music Television YOU Control!"
hello, fellow game grumps lovelies!
I want to request this music video 400 times a day
I paid 99 cents for this.
Glad to see I wasn’t the only one 😂😂
Please be quiet I'm trying to stroke it
I needed context
80'S and 90's was the best of time's. So many great memories.
Late 70s kid here too, so I got to feel that 80s and 90s feel good love
@@electricianhuckaby2512 music is the closest thing we have to a time machine!
Man, I miss the 80’s even more now.
But the song came out in 1991 though?
@@bluefyreawolf
1986..read the drop-down info! ✌️
@@Steve-yo4ld I'm just going by what I read online. ✌️
Who else here had to endure hearing this song at family cookouts, reunions, etc...? 😅😅😅
Chileeee 😂😂😂😂
Buddy Love Brought Me Here😂😂😂
Same.
Ditto.
Same. 28 years later though.
one time my grandmother asked a dj at a party what this song name is and the dj told them, and so she was talking to her boss, one of the big bosses and they were talking about one of their favorite songs to play at the work party. So my grandma told the big boss that song. And she said that this is one of her favorite songs. She had no idea what the lyrics were. She just loved the beat and so he played it and they both heard the song. then she realized what the lyrics were and he kept saying “this is your favorite song…?” luckily he found it funny and didn’t fire her. But the big boss kept telling all the coworkers that this was Brenda’s favorite song.
Man, we died when this first came out. Hilarious!! 😂😂😂😂 This was my grandmothers fav song
This song is funny as hell
Buddy Love driving in his Viper. PNSCAR
The 1st thing I think of when I hear this song.😂😂😂
Same! I was too young at the time to get the song, or the license plate. I'll take you to the scream, Ms. Purty.
This is worth a dollar
My papa used to play this song all the time 😂 literally listen to the end 🎶🎵
as on old skool dj i agree. this is definitely CLASSIC. . now days i mix this after "deep in the heart of texas" and into "somewhere with you" . just for what it's worth. thanks
Oh .... Boy... back in my days at our Catholic Youth meetings and disco days.. we had this song on our playlist...
When I was about 10 years old, my stepdad allowed me to own this on the tape on my Walkman, I just like the song I really didn’t even know what he was saying, I walked in class, singing it, and I was sent out of class shortly after 😅😅 and ever since then I’ve been stroking 😅.
i used to always hear this at weddings...a classic
God bless Mr. Clarence Carter, he been on the battlefield a long time making hits🔥❤️🎸🙏🙏
I was born in the 60's great tunes and still listening. Put them ear buds in blast that music and lock the world outside. Still here August 2024!!!!
Could you imagine playing this outlound in a parking lot threw a car radio 😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Legendary Clarence Carter 😂 My dad loved this dude I was a kid and I didnt even understand English. Now am seeing this song and am like guuuh'damn ! 😅🤦🙆
Thank you Russ Wood for introducing me to this song
Alabama has many musical treasures where BLACK AND WHITE MUSICIANS, BAN TOGTHER TO MAKE LEGENDARY MUSIC!! IN THE SOUTH!😊😅
its a song i heard as kid and it was funny... then when older u realize what he really talkin about... no matter what its bound to make you dance and smile
Just watch the movie Killer Joe with Matthew McConaughey (Great Movie)
And at the end of the movie they played this song boy did it bring back some good old days 😁
Q3 on my Aunt and Uncle's Jukebox my whole life. As a young kid we listened and laughed. As we grew up at the family get togethers we got to play it and sing along. About the same time we got to play cards and dice with the grownups. I sure miss those days. Dad is 74 and will still recite the whole tune everytime.
Before Netflix and chill. They had The Tube and Lube
I loved this song as a teen still do i remeber this song on nutty professor actually
He has so much joyful, positive energy about it!
My favorite song you hear at weddings
I loved country line dancing to this song!
When I forget my blood pressure pills
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This comment is underrated 😅😅
Wicked 😂😂😂
Hahahahaha
I remember clubbing in Victoria BC in the 90's
I remember dancing to THIS song at Harpos
I think I smoked a joint with BB King that night
This song was HUGE.
If you smoked a joint with BB King, YOU're huge! Great anecdote!
Yes, I did, Clarence Carter: All of the Above! Ooof it feels SO good 🤭☺️
I've got a massive erection
This was my mom one of her favorite songs
Great song, all the best everyone.🤭
Eddie Murphy viper scene that was my car as a kid yea loved that scene
Like you man ! your sincerely from France !
@@thomasblampain1530 greetings from NY i have a chan
That's literally just the scene I watched and immediately wanted to hear the whole song!
Nah Frl Bro! 😂
@@obeyamadeusflowerchid mhmm
This song cane on the radio when I was a kid, and my mom just sat there in the minivan driver's seat utterly shocked.
Like not outraged, just like couldn't process what was coming out of the radio.
And the song that came after that on the radio was Lets Talk About Sex - Salt & Pepper
😂😂@@RandomRoulett3
Dope asf old ass track!
Love it, cannot believe it ain't had more views, or hadnan ongoing following or revival!
Supercool 😎😎😎
Cheers Clarence Carter, too much 🔥😁
I hope they have the decency to play this at William Friedkin’s funeral as they lower the casket.
“The audience goes out bopping, strokin”
When in doubt I ask myself "What would Clarence Carter Do?"
This song gets me everytime I hear it 😂 what a classic 😂
OMG! I know this song! and where I used to go dancing in the early 90's it ALWAYS got people up to dance (even those who hardly ever did) = but THEY ALL got up to dance! when this came on. Wow, memories.. 🙌💃❤🥳
Watching this in 4K hits differently 😂
I heard this a few nights ago at the bar. I'd forgotten all about it and hadn't heard it since 1991. I couldn't stop laughing.
That backseat part always have me cracking up!
Yeah this is how i know my childhood wasnt normal 😂 my dad use to DJ and he would blast this song loud as shit. 😂
😂😂😂
Great man great music
Heard this when I was playing billiards
R.I.P. My good fellow. You truly did make quite a number of very memorable occasions involving me, if you will, from the early '90s. You were a master. You are missed greatly.
Clarence is not deceased. He’s alive and well, still making music. He’s a friend of my dad.
He's not dead.
He's alive and well, and still strokin!
Excellent late 60's country soul that was released in the 1980's. Course the lyrics were better placed in the bawdy blues records of the 1920's.
Miss ya Ray ❤
Love this song!
They would be playing this song at my aunt's and uncles birthday party
First time I heard this song it was 1994 at a skating rink the good ole days
Catchy cheeky and clever Clarence Blind,Bluesy and a mean guitar 🎸 he's doin not everyone's taste the lyrics but he has it all covered it all novelty and funny kind of way.Have this on Party Comp CD to be blessed and part of the greatest decade of all time never to forget miss it so much oh hail the 80s atmosphere could harp on and explain vibes and feelings like no other time or place in history
Aah the memories
Shout out to Eddie when he was driving that viper in nutty professor 😂😂
It's been a loooong time, Clarence! ;) 😅😅
They played this at a honky tonk called COWBOYS OKC everyone was line dancing to this song! 🤣🤣🤣
Wat a tune.one of my anthemd djn back.in the days x
I just love this song! ❤❤❤
I haven't stroken in 12 years.I'm long over due😂😅😊😊
😅😅
We would party on this one here ❤ happy birthday 🎉
he was blind at the age of 1!! man i thought i had it Bad!!! awsome song
I laugh so hard at this song my side hurts 🤣🤣🤣🤣😂😂my favorite part of the song is when he says the police shine his light on him and he said I be strokin🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣😂😂
November 16, 1952 , from East Chicago, Indiana
I am very sasisfied with this song
So, what's going on in the North and South while this fella be strokin'?
I've got a massive erection
Groovy Jam 😻❤️
They used to play this at cosmic bowling on Saturday nights in my town 😂
Yoooooo Himmy Butler put me on one
This is the perfect love making song.
Well this is a first for two things. The movie Killer Joe which got me here. And this 1986 song.