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  1. 'Take a little trip, take a little trip with me and see.' That's how it felt with my big brother Charles Miller. He's the one that sung the song. When he and I would cruise in his 1948 Chevy (You can see Charles Miller in our Lowrider film on Youtube.com) we never knew what adventure we would encounter.

  2. [Outro] Take a little trip, take a little trip Take a little trip and see Take a little trip, take a little trip Take a little trip with me

  3. The low rider is a little higher (yeah) The low rider drives a little slower. Low rider is a real goer. Hey. Low rider knows every street, yeah. Low rider is the one to meet, yeah. Low rider don't use no gas now. Low rider don't drive too fast. Take a little trip, take a little trip.

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  4. Low rider knows every street, yeah. Low rider is the one to meet, yeah. Low rider don't use no gas now. The low rider don't drive too fast. Take a little trip, take a little trip. Take a little trip and see. Take a little trip, take a little trip. Take a little trip with me.

  5. Low rider don't drive too fast. Take a little trip, take a little trip. Take a little trip and see. Take a little trip, take a little trip. Take a little trip with me Writer/s: Charles Miller, Harold Ray I. Brown, Howard E. Scott, Jerry Goldstein, Le Roy L. Jordan, Lee Oskar, Morris Dewayne Dickerson, Sylvester Allen.

  6. Jan 15, 2024 · Certain songs are defined by a line or two that capture their essence, and in ‘Low Rider,’ the simple yet effective chorus of ‘Take a little trip, take a little trip, take a little trip with me’ stands out. It evokes a sense of camaraderie and shared adventure that is universal in its appeal.

  7. Low rider is the one to meet, yeah. Low rider don't use no gas now. Low rider don't drive too fast. Take a little trip, take a little trip. Take a little trip and see. Take a little trip, take a little trip. Take a little trip with me.

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