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Frankie %26 Johnny
Jimmie Rodgers Lyrics


Frankie and Johnny were sweethearts oh Lordy how they did love
Swore to be true to each other true as the stars above
He was her man he was doing her wrong
Frankie went down to the corner just for a bucket of beer
She says Mr Bartender has my loving Johnny been here
He's my man he was doing me wrong
I don't want cause you no trouble I ain't gonna tell you no lie
I saw your lover an hour ago with a gal named Nellie
Bligh
He is your man and he's doing you wrong
Frankie looked over in transom she saw to her susrprice
There on the cab sat Johnny making love to Nellie Blie
He is my man and he's doing me wrong
Frankie drew back to her kimona she took out a little
44
Rutty too too three times she shot right through that

Hardwood door
She shot her man he was doing her wrong
Bring out the rubber tied buggy bring out the rubber
Tied hack
I'm taking my man to the graveyard but I ain't gonna
Bring him back
Lord he was my man and he's done me wrong
Bring out a thousand policemen bring 'em around today
And locked me down in the dungeon cell and throw that
Key away
I shot my man he was doing me wrong
Frankie she said to the warden what are they going to
Do
The warden he said to Frankie it's a electric chair for
You
Cause you shot your man he was doing you wrong
This story has no moral this story has no end
This story just goes to show that there ain't no good
In man
He was her man and he's done her wrong


Lyrics © Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: PD TRADITIONAL, SANFORD SCHMIDT

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Frankie and Johnny were sweethearts oh Lordy how they did love
Swore to be true to each other true as the stars above
He was her man he was doing her wrong
Frankie went down to the corner just for a bucket of beer
She says Mr Bartender has my loving Johnny been here
He's my man he was doing me wrong
I don't want cause you no trouble I ain't gonna tell you no lie
I saw your lover an hour ago with a gal named Nellie
Bligh
He is your man and he's doing you wrong
Frankie looked over in transom she saw to her susrprice
There on the cab sat Johnny making love to Nellie Blie
He is my man and he's doing me wrong
Frankie drew back to her kimona she took out a little
44
Rutty too too three times she shot right through that
Hardwood door
She shot her man he was doing her wrong
Bring out the rubber tied buggy bring out the rubber
Tied hack
I'm taking my man to the graveyard but I ain't gonna
Bring him back
Lord he was my man and he's done me wrong
Bring out a thousand policemen bring 'em around today
And locked me down in the dungeon cell and throw that
Key away
I shot my man he was doing me wrong
Frankie she said to the warden what are they going to
Do
The warden he said to Frankie it's a electric chair for
You
Cause you shot your man he was doing you wrong
This story has no moral this story has no end
This story just goes to show that there ain't no good
In man
He was her man and he's done her wrong



All comments from YouTube:

@user-ut1dm7bi6u

Thank you for sharing. I love it that we can still have this old piece of treasure to listen to.

@karma2931

I love not only this song but also Jimmie Rodgers, they bring back so much memories.

@BeachBaller

Jimmie Rodgers, easily one of the best early country artists along with the Carter family & Leadbelly. Almost sounds like it could be a rockabilly song in my opinion.

@korpienmahtijullit7508

Defenetely a forerunner of rockabilly. Too bad old Jimmie didnt live to see his songs covered and loved in the Fifties.

@bacsi19461

wonderful. my dad loved this. my mom still had the old 78's that my dad had when he died when I was a year old. It is just awesome to me.

@Infernal_Crimson

Such a wonderful memory

@ronwisman1767

Fantstic that we have such a treasure left for us to enjoy. This man was so great wasen't he? Thank you for sharing.

@zzubuzz

This song is the style and frame work for most of Johnny Cash's career. I've liked many versions of this but it really shines and it has some verses I never heard before. Hank Williams also borrowed from this style, but on that tangent, this could be said of all the 50's country greats. They just added bass, fiddle and steel to it.

@desatormentandome

He sings such a lurid tale with his angel voice. Love his singing and his guitar. So gentle!!

@RomanySoup

Currently reading Paul Schneider's excellent biography of Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow in which he notes that Jimmie Rodgers was Bonnie's favorite and that she had all his records prior to life on the lam. I love his version of this song but it takes on a distinct sadness in the context of how that story turned out.

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