Slow Ride

Album: Luck Of The Draw (1991)
Play Video

Songfacts®:

  • On this sultry song Bonnie Raitt is looking to take her lover on a slow ride - if you catch her drift. It was written by André Pessis, Bonnie Hayes and Larry John McNally. Pessis also wrote the Huey Lewis & the News hit "Walking On A Thin Line" and several songs for Mr. Big; Hayes also wrote Raitt's song "Have A Heart," and McNally wrote Raitt's "Nobody's Girl."

    The song is a good fit for Raitt, who is steeped in the blues. Like B.B. King, John Lee Hooker and other bluesmen she learned from, her songs often have a sensuous energy.
  • Raitt played slide guitar on this one, with Robben Ford on electric and Scott Thurston adding both acoustic and electric guitar.
  • The song is part of Bonnie Raitt's Luck Of The Draw album, the follow-up to her Grammy-gobbling 1989 album Nick Of Time. Both albums were produced by Don Was and came after she had been dropped by Warners, her labels since her 1971 debut. Raitt was a headliner for most of the '70s but as radio consolidated and Warners stopped supporting her, she hit a nadir in the '80s until Nick Of Time made her more popular than ever. That album went on to sell over 5 million copies and prove there was a huge audience for what Raitt had to offer: smooth, bluesy tunes with some bite. Luck Of The Draw was even bigger, selling 7 million on the strength of the singles "I Can't Make You Love Me" and "Something To Talk About."
  • Raitt writes some of her own songs but mostly records songs written by others. She's known for treating those writers very well. In a Songfacts interview with "Slow Ride" co-writer Larry John McNally, he talked about being in the studio when she recorded the track.

    "I'm sure you know her recording of 'I Can't Make You Love Me,' he said. "It doesn't get any better than that. I remember stopping by the studio and hearing that coming through the studio speakers. It was a sacred moment. Bonnie with Bruce Hornsby, Don Was, and everyone else in the studio, had captured magic. That's the realm Bonnie lives in, one of magic. I've socialized with her, hung with her backstage, worked with her in the studio and she is everything she seems to be and more."

Comments

Be the first to comment...

Editor's Picks

Meshell Ndegeocello

Meshell NdegeocelloSongwriter Interviews

Meshell Ndegeocello talks about recording "Wild Night" with John Mellencamp, and explains why she shied away from the spotlight.

Elton John

Elton JohnFact or Fiction

Does he have beef with Gaga? Is he Sean Lennon's godfather? See if you can tell fact from fiction in the Elton John edition.

Joe Ely

Joe ElySongwriter Interviews

The renown Texas songwriter has been at it for 40 years, with tales to tell about The Flatlanders and The Clash - that's Joe's Tex-Mex on "Should I Stay or Should I Go?"

Laura Nyro

Laura NyroSongwriting Legends

Laura Nyro talks about her complex, emotionally rich songwriting and how she supports women's culture through her art.

Classic Metal

Classic MetalFact or Fiction

Ozzy, Guns N' Roses, Judas Priest and even Michael Bolton show up in this Classic Metal quiz.

Ian Astbury of The Cult

Ian Astbury of The CultSongwriter Interviews

The Cult frontman tells who the "Fire Woman" is, and talks about performing with the new version of The Doors.