You guys got it all wrong.
An even more rougher version is by one Chester Arthur Burnett which may be enjoyed here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GgTjuDh7dVA
I do believe Mr. Willie Dixon (they lyrics are below; there's a second, alternative set that are most similar) wrote it and here he is singing the truth (now there is a bit of an interview in the middle of this classic, so just fast forward or listen to the interview....you might learn something).....:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ewUt1PGTJyk
Some folk built like this, some folk built like that
But the way I'm built, you shouldn't call me fat
Because I'm built for comfort, I ain't built for speed
But I got everything all the good girls need
I don't have no diamond, and I don't have no gold
But I've got a lot of lovin' and I want you to know
That I'm built for comfort, I ain't built for speed
But I got everything all the good girls need
Some folk built like this, some folk built like that
But the way I'm built, you shouldn't call me fat
Because I'm built for comfort, I ain't built for speed
But I got everything all the good girls need
Some folk rip and roar, some folk b'lieve in signs
But if you want me, you got to take your time
Because I'm built for comfort, I ain't built for speed
But I got everything all the good girls need
But I got everything all the good girls need
I, I love you baby
I, I love you baby
But I got everything all of the good girls need
And I don't got no diamonds, don't have no gold
Got a lot of lovin' to satisfy your soul
I'm built for comfort, I ain't built for speed
But I got everything all the good girls need
I personally make no apologies for being a short, fat, old man. I make certain to keep the bank account (as modest and ever so tiny as it may be....) in shape and that seems to be working. Too, blessed with the lessons from the folly of youth, I do "alright" with my time. Remember, they're paid to leave....
