I Fought The Law
Banda Bassotti Lyrics


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Breakin' rocks in the hot sun
I fought the law and'a the law won
I fought the law and'a the law won
I needed money 'cause I had none
I fought the law and'a the law won
I fought the law and'a the law won

I left my baby and it feels so bad
I guess my race is run
She's the best girl that I ever had
I fought the law and'a the law won
I fought the law and'a

Robbin' people with a six-gun
I fought the law and'a the law won
I fought the law and'a the law won
I lost my girl and I lost my fun
I fought the law and'a the law won
I fought the law and'a the law won

I left my baby and it feels so bad
I guess my race is run
She's the best girl that I ever had
I fought the law and'a the law won
I fought the law and'a the law won

I fought the law and'a the law won
I fought the law and'a the law won
I fought the law and'a the law won
I fought the law and'a the law won
I fought the law and'a the law won
I fought the law and'a the law won
I fought the law and'a the law won
I fought the law and'a the law won
I fought the law and'a the law won
I fought the law and'a the law won
I fought the law and'a the law won
I fought the law and'a the law won
I fought the law and'a the law won




I fought the law and'a i fought the law
Ho combattuto la legge

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Banda Bassotti's "I Fought The Law" are based on the original song by The Crickets, with additional lyrics and a new arrangement. The song tells the story of a person who engages in criminal activities and eventually faces the consequences of their actions.


In the first verse, the singer is depicted as someone who is forced to break rocks under the scorching sun. They acknowledge their defiance of the law but admit defeat, implying that they have been caught by the authorities. The mention of needing money suggests that financial difficulties might have driven them to their criminal behavior.


The second verse reveals that the singer had to leave their loved one behind, and they express regret and sadness over this separation. The lyrics suggest that their relationship was meaningful and that the singer feels a great loss due to their actions.


The following verse talks about robbing people with a six-gun, indicating that the singer has resorted to armed robbery to obtain money. Again, they admit being defeated by the law, reinforcing the idea that their criminal activities have come to an end.


The chorus repeats throughout the song, emphasizing the singer's defiance and subsequent defeat against the law. The repetition of the line "I fought the law and the law won" highlights the theme of rebellion and the consequences of actions.


Overall, the lyrics convey a sense of regret and resignation, as the singer reflects on the choices they made and the pain they have caused to themselves and others. The song serves as a cautionary tale, warning against the futility of fighting against the law and the ultimately negative outcomes of criminal behavior.


Line by Line Meaning

Breakin' rocks in the hot sun
Performing hard labor under the scorching sun


I fought the law and'a the law won
I resisted against the legal system but was ultimately defeated by it


I needed money 'cause I had none
I was desperate for money as I had none


I left my baby and it feels so bad
Leaving my loved one behind feels incredibly painful


I guess my race is run
I feel like my journey or pursuit is coming to an end


She's the best girl that I ever had
She is the most amazing girl I've ever been with


Robbin' people with a six-gun
Engaging in armed robbery against innocent individuals


I lost my girl and I lost my fun
I not only lost my girl but also the joy and happiness in my life


I fought the law and'a the law won
I resisted against the legal system but was ultimately defeated by it


I fought the law and'a the law won
I resisted against the legal system but was ultimately defeated by it


Ho combattuto la legge
I fought the law




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