Stagger Lee
Bill Haley & His Comets Lyrics


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The night was clear and the moon was yellow
And the leaves came tumbling down

I was standing on the corner when I heard my bulldog bark
He was barkin' at the two men who were gamblin' in the dark
It was Stagger Lee and Billy, two men who gambled late
Stagger Lee threw seven, Billy swore that he threw eight
Stagger Lee told Billy, I cant let you go with that
You have won all my money and my brand new stetson hat
Stagger Lee went home and he got his forty-four
Said Im goin' to the barroom just to pay that debt I owe
Go Stagger Lee!

Stagger Lee went to the barroom and he stood across the barroom door
He said Nobody move and he pulled his forty-four
Stagger Lee, cried Billy, Oh, please don't take my life
I got three little children and a very sickly wife
(Go Stagger Lee)

Stagger Lee shot Billy, oh he shot that poor boy so bad




Till the bullet came through Billy and it broke the bartenders glass
Look out Stagger Lee!

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Bill Haley & His Comets' song "Stagger Lee" tell a story of a late-night gambling dispute between two men, Stagger Lee and Billy. Stagger Lee had lost all his money and his brand new stetson hat to Billy, who claimed to have thrown eight while Stagger Lee only threw seven. The dispute escalated quickly with Stagger Lee threatening to shoot Billy, and ultimately ending with Stagger Lee fulfilling that threat and shooting Billy dead. The song paints a picture of a violent and lawless society where disputes are settled with brutal force and where life is cheap. The lyrics convey the message that gambling and other vices can lead to a dangerous and deadly path.


The song is based on a real-life event that took place in St. Louis, Missouri in 1895, where a pimp named "Stag" Lee Shelton shot and killed a man named Billy Lyon after an argument over money and a hat. The event became the subject of local folklore and popular culture, inspiring numerous songs, poems, and stories, including the well-known folk song "Stagger Lee," which has been covered by many artists throughout the years. The song also reflects the cultural and social climate of the time when gambling, drinking, and violence were prevalent in the African-American communities.


Line by Line Meaning

The night was clear and the moon was yellow
It was a clear night with a yellow moon and falling leaves


I was standing on the corner when I heard my bulldog bark
The singer was standing on the corner when they heard their bulldog bark


He was barkin' at the two men who were gamblin' in the dark
The dog was barking at two men who were gambling in the dark


It was Stagger Lee and Billy, two men who gambled late
The two men gambling were named Stagger Lee and Billy and they were doing so late at night


Stagger Lee threw seven, Billy swore that he threw eight
Stagger Lee threw seven, but Billy claimed he threw eight in their gambling game


Stagger Lee told Billy, I cant let you go with that
Stagger Lee told Billy he couldn't let him leave with the money he won


You have won all my money and my brand new stetson hat
Billy had won all of Stagger Lee's money and his brand new stetson hat


Stagger Lee went home and he got his forty-four
Stagger Lee went home to get his forty-four gun


Said Im goin' to the barroom just to pay that debt I owe
Stagger Lee said he was going to the barroom to pay the debt he owed to Billy


Go Stagger Lee!
Encouragement for Stagger Lee's actions


Stagger Lee went to the barroom and he stood across the barroom door
Stagger Lee went to the barroom and stood across the door


He said Nobody move and he pulled his forty-four
Stagger Lee warned everyone not to move and pulled out his forty-four gun


Stagger Lee, cried Billy, Oh, please don't take my life
Billy pleaded with Stagger Lee not to take his life


I got three little children and a very sickly wife
Billy explained that he had three kids and a sickly wife


(Go Stagger Lee)
Encouragement for Stagger Lee's actions


Stagger Lee shot Billy, oh he shot that poor boy so bad
Stagger Lee shot Billy badly


Till the bullet came through Billy and it broke the bartenders glass
The bullet went through Billy and broke the bartender's glass


Look out Stagger Lee!
A warning for Stagger Lee to be careful




Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Jerome J. Garcia, Robert C. Hunter

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