This article is about a song also known as "Easy Rider". For other songs named "Easy Rider", see 
 Easy Rider.
| "See See Rider Blues" | 
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| A-side | "Jealous Hearted Blues" | 
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| Released | 1924 (1924)–1925 | 
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| Recorded | October 16, 1924 | 
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| Genre | Blues | 
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| Length | 3:16 | 
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| Label | Paramount | 
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| Songwriter(s) | Ma Rainey, Lena Arant | 
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| "Booze and Blues" (1924)
 | "See See Rider Blues" (1924)
 | "Cell Bound Blues" (1924)
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"See See Rider", also known as "C.C. Rider", "See See Rider Blues" or "Easy Rider", is a popular American 12-bar blues song that became a standard in several genres. Gertrude "Ma" Rainey was the first to record it on October 16, 1924, at Paramount Records in New York. 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".