"CC Rider," also known as "See See Rider," was originally performed by the blues singer Ma Rainey in the 1920s. The song gained widespread popularity through various renditions, notably by artists like Louis Armstrong and later by the rock band The Doors. It became particularly famous in the 1960s when Elvis Presley included it in his performances. The song has since been covered by many artists across different genres.
no
CC RiderOr..See See Rider, also known as C.C. Rider or See See Rider Blues or Easy Rider.
he did not write music
No it must be 50cc or less
3-12 years old=49-150cc 13-16=150-300cc 16+=what ever cc.
she was origionally going to call it Forks.
Sky Rider has: Performed in "Final Test" in 1993. Performed in "Spanking It Red" in 1993. Performed in "Show No Mercy" in 1993. Performed in "Severe Penalties" in 1993. Performed in "Forbidden Ways" in 1994.
he was from portagal
probably Jamaica
Switzerland
The maximum speed limit for a 150 cc scooter is around 60 mph. The size and weight of the rider plays a large part in the top speed.
While the song title uses CC Rider, it was actually the line See See Rider. The song uses mostly traditional blues lyrics to tell the story of an unfaithful lover, commonly called an easy rider: "See see rider, see what you have done," making a play on the word see and the sound of easy.