Frankie and Johnnie
Jimmie Rodgers Lyrics


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Frankie and Johnny were sweethearts
Oh Lord, how they did love
Swore to be true to each other
True as the stars above
He was her man he wouldn't do 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 wouldn't do 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 girl named Nelly Bly
He was your man but he's doing you wrong

Frankie looked over the transom
She saw to her surprise
There on a cot sat Johnny making love to Nelly Bly
He is my man and he's doing me wrong

Frankie drew back to her kimona
She took out a little .44
Rooty-toot-toot 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 done me wrong

Bring out a thousand policemen
Bring 'em around today
To 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 men
He was her man and he done her wrong

Overall Meaning

The well-known ballad "Frankie and Johnnie" was made popular by Jimmie Rodgers, one of the most important figures in the history of country music. The song tells the tragic story of Frankie and Johnny, two lovers whose relationship comes to a violent ending. The lyrics describe how Frankie and Johnny had promised to be faithful to each other, but Johnny has been unfaithful. When Frankie discovers this, she shoots Johnny and is subsequently sentenced to death.


The first verse sets up the story by describing Frankie and Johnny's love for each other, how they pledged their loyalty, and that Johnny was her man who wouldn't do her wrong. But later, when Frankie goes to the bar to look for Johnny, she finds him with another woman, named Nelly Bly. Upon seeing her lover with another woman, Frankie becomes enraged and pulls out a gun, shooting Johnny three times, killing him. In the final verse, we see Frankie getting jailed and condemned to death for her crime.


The song is often regarded as a cautionary tale for those who seek out vengeance, as Frankie was driven to take extreme measures because of her partner's infidelity. It is often performed in a slow, mournful style that underscores the sadness and tragedy of the story behind the words.


Line by Line Meaning

Frankie and Johnny were sweethearts
Frankie and Johnny were in a romantic relationship


Oh Lord, how they did love
Their love was strong and passionate


Swore to be true to each other
They made a promise to remain loyal to each other


True as the stars above
Their love was as steadfast as the stars in the sky


He was her man he wouldn't do her wrong
Johnny was fully committed to Frankie and would never betray her


Frankie went down to the corner
Frankie went to a nearby bar


Just for a bucket of beer
She went to buy a bucket of beer


She says Mr. Bartender has my loving Johnny been here
Frankie asked the bartender about Johnny's whereabouts


He's my man he wouldn't do me wrong
Frankie was confident in Johnny's loyalty


I don't want cause you no trouble
Frankie wanted to avoid conflict


I ain't gonna tell you no lie
Frankie intended to speak the truth


I saw your lover an hour ago with a girl named Nelly Bly
Frankie saw Johnny with another woman


He was your man but he's doing you wrong
Johnny was unfaithful to Frankie


Frankie looked over the transom
Frankie looked through a window above a door


She saw to her surprise
Frankie was shocked by what she saw


There on a cot sat Johnny making love to Nelly Bly
Frankie saw Johnny and Nelly engaged in sexual activity


He is my man and he's doing me wrong
Frankie was hurt and angry that Johnny cheated on her


Frankie drew back to her kimona
Frankie retrieved a gun from her kimono


She took out a little .44
The gun Frankie retrieved was a .44 caliber weapon


Rooty-toot-toot three times she shot right through that hardwood door
Frankie fired her gun three times at the door, creating holes


She shot her man he was doing her wrong
Frankie shot Johnny in an act of revenge


Bring out the rubber-tied buggy
Frankie requested transportation


Bring out the rubber-tied hack
Frankie wanted to use a vehicle with rubber tires


I'm taking my man to the graveyard but I ain't gonna bring him back
Frankie planned to bury Johnny and not allow him to return to life


Lord, he was my man and he done me wrong
Frankie was hurt that Johnny betrayed her trust


Bring out a thousand policemen
Frankie anticipated law enforcement involvement


Bring 'em around today
Frankie expected the police to arrive soon


To locked me down in the dungeon cell and throw that key away
Frankie assumed she would be incarcerated and forgotten


I shot my man he was doing me wrong
Frankie confirmed that she was responsible for Johnny's death


Frankie she said to the warden
Frankie addressed the warden of the prison


What are they going to do
Frankie inquired about her fate


The warden he said to Frankie it's a electric chair for you
The warden informed Frankie that she would be electrocuted as punishment for the murder


'Cause you shot your man he was doing you wrong
Frankie's crime of passion led to her execution


This story has no moral
Jimmie Rodgers suggested that the story had no lesson to be learned


This story has no end
The narrative is ongoing and will likely be repeated


This story just goes to show that there ain't no good in men
The song reinforces negative stereotypes about men being unfaithful and untrustworthy




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Most interesting comment from YouTube:

kaushik rahman

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:

Karma

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

ReneeNme

No version will ever top this one.

Dash120z

Lindsay Lohan's version was good too

Lj Monroe

Never ever !!!! Jimmie all the way no1 can top it !!

Postatility

Honorable mention goes to one of the kings of soul,the legendary Sam Cooke.Sam's version is just another example of how adaptable are the great American standards!

charles covell

Frank Crumit?

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Ron Wisman

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

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

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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