I fought the law
Sonny Curtis Bobby Fuller Four Lyrics


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I'm breakin' rocks in the hot sun
I fought the law and the law won
I fought the law and the law won

I needed money 'cause I had none
I fought the law and the law won
I fought the law and the law won
I left my baby and I feel so sad
I guess my race is run
But she's the best girl I've ever had
I fought the law and the law won
I fought the law and the law won

Robbin' people with a six-gun
I fought the law and the law won
I fought the law and the law won

I miss my baby and the good fun
I fought the law and the law won
I fought the law and the law won

I left my baby and I feel so sad
I guess my race is run
But she's the best girl I've ever had




I fought the law and the law won
I fought the law and the law won

Overall Meaning

The song "I Fought the Law" by Sonny Curtis Bobby Fuller Four was written in 1959, and it covers the story of a bank robber who has been arrested and is now serving time in jail. The song begins with the lyrics "I'm breakin' rocks in the hot sun," which refers to the hard labor that prisoners are forced to do as part of their sentence. The rest of the song speaks to the singer's regret for getting caught and the loss of his freedom and girlfriend.


The lyrics "I fought the law and the law won" are repeated several times throughout the song, and it serves as a metaphor for the power of the justice system and the consequences that come from breaking the law. The lyrics also highlight a recurring theme in American music where songs focus on those who are seen as defiant or rebellious, but ultimately suffer the consequences of their actions.


Overall, "I Fought the Law" delivers a powerful message about the dangers of criminal activity and the need to acknowledge the power and authority of the justice system. It is a song that speaks to individual responsibility and encourages everyone to make the right choices, even when things get difficult.


Line by Line Meaning

I'm breakin' rocks in the hot sun
I am doing hard labor under the hot sun.


I fought the law and the law won
I broke the law and the legal system brought me down.


I needed money 'cause I had none
I was financially broke and desperate for cash.


I left my baby and I feel so sad
I left my loved one and I am filled with sorrow.


I guess my race is run
My time is up and my fate is sealed.


But she's the best girl I've ever had
My partner is the most wonderful person I have ever been with.


Robbin' people with a six-gun
I am robbing people at gunpoint.


I miss my baby and the good fun
I miss my lover and the joyful times we had together.




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Written by: SONNY CURTIS

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