Note: In the book Step It Down, Jones explains the game Rap Jack: "Mama and them would take those long switches (and in those days we wore those long dresses and we'd hardly ever see our legs and when we did they wasn't rough and tough like these legs we see now – they was tender – the sun didn't shine on them) and they would play Rap Jack, just hit one another with the switches. I've known them to cut through dresses clean, just cut a tear in them. That's the craziest play to play – I never wanted to play that…" Jones introduces Ol' Mule, I Say.