Billy Get Your Guns
Jon Bon Jovi Lyrics


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I just seen trouble
He's calling out your name tonight
Billy get your guns

You could walk away
But I know you were born to fight
So billy get your guns
The bandoleers are strung out
In the promenade
Billy get your guns

Billy get your guns
There's trouble blowing like a hurricane
Billy get your guns
That's the price on your head for the
Price of fame
And it'll never change
Billy get your guns

There's a whiskey bottle empty
Sittin' on the bar
Billy get your guns
And some organ grinder singing
About some sucker moving on
Billy get your guns

All the whores are hanging out
Waiting to get paid
Billy get your guns
From some johnny on the spot
Who said hey keep the change baby

Billy get your guns
There's trouble blowing like a hurricane
Billy get your guns
That's the price on your head for the
Price of fame
And it'll never change

They christened you with whiskey
And there's fire running through your veins
Well you're an outlaw just the same
And every night a bullet wears your name

I've seen hangman dancing
Beneath the pale moonlight
Billy get your guns
And every stranger that you meet
Thinks it's his lucky night
Billy get your guns

I don't envy you billy
But I want to say
You better get your guns
'cause every outlaw that's died
Will live to ride again
Billy get your guns

Billy get your guns
There's trouble blowing like a hurricane
Billy get your guns
That's the price on your head for the
Price of fame




And it'll never change
Billy get your guns

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "Billy Get Your Guns" by Jon Bon Jovi convey the sense that trouble is coming and Billy, being an outlaw, has to confront it. The song is structured such that the first two stanzas are repeated after every third stanza, emphasizing the need for Billy to gear up for a preparatory showdown. Troublemakers are out there, and there is a price on Billy's head for the price of fame. He has been christened with whiskey, and as a result, he is a sort of wild man. Each night, there is someone who would like to meet him or even kill him, and he always has to keep a gun on hand.


The song makes use of the symbolism of the West, such as the image of an outlaw, the saloon, the whiskey bottle, and the "johnny on the spot," to evoke images of one of America's most notorious eras, the wild west. The song creates the impression that even though Billy is an outlaw, he is a hero to others. The song evokes a sense of adrenaline, as it shows Billy getting his guns and preparing to face the trouble that is coming, which is reminiscent of the way cowboys prepared themselves in many western movies.


Line by Line Meaning

I just seen trouble
I have just come across something unfavorable


He's calling out your name tonight
He is looking for you specifically


Billy get your guns
Be prepared and equipped to deal with the situation


You could walk away
You have the choice to leave the problem behind


But I know you were born to fight
But you have natural tendencies to face conflicts head-on


So billy get your guns
Therefore, you should arm yourself to defend against the challenge


The bandoleers are strung out
The ammunition belts are organized and ready to go


In the promenade
In a public place


There's trouble blowing like a hurricane
There is a storm of problems headed your way


That's the price on your head for the Price of fame
That's the risk you take for being famous


And it'll never change
This situation will always be a risk for you


There's a whiskey bottle empty
A bottle of alcohol has been consumed and is now empty


Sittin' on the bar
Placed on the bar or counter


And some organ grinder singing
A musician playing an organ and singing


About some sucker moving on
Singing about someone who has left a bad situation or relationship behind


All the whores are hanging out
Prostitutes are waiting around


Waiting to get paid
They are waiting for money from clients


From some johnny on the spot
From someone who is readily available or nearby


Who said hey keep the change baby
Who casually and dismissively told them to keep the extra cash as a tip


They christened you with whiskey
They poured whiskey on you like a baptism


And there's fire running through your veins
You have a passionate and intense nature


Well you're an outlaw just the same
You are a rebel who does not always abide by the law


And every night a bullet wears your name
You always face the possibility of a violent death


I've seen hangman dancing
I have witnessed a symbol of death and execution


Beneath the pale moonlight
Under the light of the moon


And every stranger that you meet
And every person you encounter who is not familiar to you


Thinks it's his lucky night
Believes they have a fortunate opportunity to cross paths with you


I don't envy you billy
I don't wish to be in your position, Billy


But I want to say
But I need to let you know


You better get your guns
It is essential that you arm yourself to face danger


'cause every outlaw that's died
Because every rebel who has faced death


Will live to ride again
Will have their legacy remembered and continued




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: JON BON JOVI

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