Do you remember when this number first come out, man? Yeah, I was a young boy and you were an old man! The old master used to do this number... old man Roosevelt Sykes He the first one I heard ga**in' on with this number "In the evening when the sun go down". And I used to be crazy About that number, you know? I used to have a gal in my arm, you know... A bottle of corn liquor on my left... (Moonshine, man). Oh, no Moonshine man, corn whiskey! C.H.O.D.N., corn, man, real corn, you know! (yeah) And, and, I mean, I'd get in the groove, and... and This is what I would say, man, with that gal on my left... I'd let her know that I was no square, that I was hip (Sung:) In the evening, in the evening In the evening, when the sun go down In the evening, baby when the sun go down Nighttime is the right time To be with the one you love In the evening, when the sun go down The sun rise, rise in the east And it sets down in the west The sun rise in the east, baby And it sets down in the west Well, well I love, love two women Ain't it hard to tell which one you love the best In the evening, when the sun go down (Spoken:) Look out there, Mickey, talk about it now Well I'll be doggone (Mickey's solo) Oh, you're really going in the sun there! Stay out of the sun, doc, you're goin' back to Mississippi... Yeah, that's bad! Mmmmm, I believe I'll try a little bit of that myself, man (Jack's solo) Well the sun goes sinking down with that one.... I got to sing a little bit more of that other man, 'cause that's somethin'! (Talk about it like a dog!) (Sung:) I'm a warn you, I'm a warn you one