One Down and Four Up
Words by Mark L Berry / Music by Kim Smith in St Albans, England
Performed by:
Kim Smith – Vocals, Guitar
Dave Morgan – Drums
Bill Johnson – Bass
Tom Horn – Backing Vocals
This sound recording copyright(P)2007SneakyHooks www.sneakyhooks.com
Here’s Kim’s music video!
Kick start
Spread my legs apart
I need
The open road today
Give me
An easy ride
Take me
Anywhere, take me away
One down and four up
Feeling through turns we’re leaning from side to side
One down and four up
There are no seatbelts on this E-ticket ride
I try
To read your mind
There’s no
Telling what I’ll find
Miles fly
By in a blur
Knees squeeze
I feel the engine purr
One down and four up
Feeling through turns we’re leaning from side to side
One down and four up
There are no seatbelts on this E-ticket ride
Wrap my
Arms around you
And I lace my fingers across your heart
If you
Only knew
That I have loved you from the start
I feel
Wind rushing through my hair
Our Hearts
Are racing the engine
Like two
Bats out of hell straight to heaven

Hold tight
It’s just you and me
Saddled up
We’re always rolling free
You are
My love my guy
And we
Will never say goodbye
One down and four up
Feeling through turns we’re leaning from side to side
One down and four up
There are no seatbelts on this E-ticket ride
One down and four up
Feeling through turns we’re leaning from side to side
One down and four up
There are no seatbelts on this E-ticket ride
One down and four up
Feeling through turns we’re leaning from side to side
One down and four up
There are no seatbelts on this E-ticket ride
Words by Mark L. Berry and Music by Kim L. Smith © 2006-2007
Here is an article featuring the song “One Down and Four Up”

September BMW Owners News Magazine
One Man’s Love for Motorcycles
Life Imitating Art As I rediscover riding
Mark L Berry #139933
To read the BMW ON article—click here or on each image

More than 20 years after I earned my motorcycle endorsement, how did I fall in love with riding again? It’s a case of ‘life imitating art’ as I wrote my first novel and decided I had to have the bike from my own book…
On “The U” with Travelin T
I explain how Kim Smith and I collaborated on this song from across the Atlantic Ocean:
One Down & Four Up Radio Interview
(47 second Video Exerpt)
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i give it one thumb down and four up =P
— Yummy Pants Wednesday, January 28, 2009 #
“One Down and Four Up” sounds great. I’m impressed. Kudos!!!
— Mary Jane Hanrahan Monday, January 26, 2009 #