Lyrics Frankie And Johnny - Burl Ives
Burl
Ives
- Frankie
and
Johnny
Frankie
and
Johnny
were
lovers;
Oh
Lordy,
how
they
made
love.
Swore
to
be
true
to
each
other,
True
as
the
stars
above,
For
he
was
her
man,
But
he
done
her
wrong.
Frankie
was
a
good
girl,
Most
everybody
knows.
She
gave
a
hundred
dollars
To
Johnny
for
a
suit
of
clothes,
'Cause
he
was
her
man,
But
he
done
her
wrong.
Frankie
worked
in
a
crib-joint
Behind
a
grocery
store.
She
gave
all
her
money
to
Johnny;
He
spent
it
on
high-tone
whores.
God
damn
his
soul.
He
done
her
wrong.
Frankie
was
a
fucky
hussy,
That's
what
all
the
pimps
said,
And
they
kept
her
so
damn
busy,
She
never
got
out
of
bed.
But
he
done
her
wrong.
God
damn
his
soul.
Frankie
she
knowed
her
business,
Frankie
went
to
the
front
door.
She
hung
out
a
sign
on
the
door:
She
rang
the
whorehouse
bell.
"Fresh
fish
cost
you
a
dollar
here,
"Stand
back
you
pimps
and
whores
Fancy
fucking
cost
ten
cents
more."
Or
I'll
blow
you
straight
to
hell.
He
was
her
man.
I'm
hunting
my
man.
He
done
her
wrong.
Who's
doin'
me
wrong."
Frankie
went
looking
for
Johnny.
Frankie
drew
back
her
kimono,
She
hung
out
a
sign
on
the
door:
Pulled
out
her
big
forty-four.
"No
more
fish
for
sale
now,
Rooty-toot-toot,
three
times
she
shoot,
Go
find
you
another
whore."
Left
him
lyin'
on
that
whorehouse
floor.
He
was
her
man.
She
shot
her
man
But
he
done
her
wrong.
'Cause
he
done
her
wrong.
Frankie
went
down
Fourth
Street.
"Roll
me
over,
Frankie,
She
ordered
a
glass
of
beer,
Roll
me
over
slow.
Said
to
the
big
bartender
man,
A
bullet
got
me
in
my
right
side,
"Has
my
ever-lovin'
man
been
here?"
Oh
God,
it
hurts
me
so.
God
damn
his
soul.
You
killed
your
man
He
done
her
wrong.
'Cause
I
done
you
wrong."
"I
couldn't
tell
you
no
story.
Frankie
ran
back
to
her
crib-joint.
I
couldn't
tell
you
no
lie.
She
fell
across
the
bed,
I
saw
your
Johnny
an
hour
ago
Saying,
"Lord,
oh
Lord,
I've
shot
my
man,
With
a
whore
called
Alice
Ely.
I've
shot
my
Johnny
dead.
God
damn
his
soul,
He
was
my
man.
He
was
doin'
you
wrong."
God
damn
his
soul."
Frankie
ran
back
to
her
crib-joint,
Three
little
pieces
of
crepe
Fixin'
to
do
him
some
harm.
Hanging
on
the
crib-joint
door
She
took
out
a
bindle
of
horse
Signifies
that
Johnny
And
shot
it
right
up
her
arm.
Will
never
be
a
pimp
no
more.
God
damn
his
soul.
God
damn
his
soul.
He
was
doing
her
wrong.
He
done
her
wrong.
Frankie
put
on
her
kimono;
"Bring
out
your
rubber-tired
buggy.
This
time
it
wasn't
for
fun
Bring
out
your
rubber-tired
hack.
'Cause
right
underneath
it
I'm
taking
my
man
to
the
graveyard;
Was
a
great
big
forty-four
gun.
I
ain't
gonna
bring
him
back.
God
damn
his
soul.
He
was
my
man
He
done
her
wrong.
But
he
done
me
wrong."
She
ran
along
Fish
Alley,
They
brought
a
rubber-tired
buggy,
Looked
in
a
window
so
high,
And
brought
out
a
rubber-tired
hack.
Saw
her
lovin'
Johnny
Thirteen
pimps
went
to
the
cemetery
Finger-fucking
Alice
Ely.
But
only
twelve
of
them
came
back.
He
was
doing
her
wrong.
He's
dead
and
gone,
God
damn
his
soul.
He
was
doing
her
wrong.
Frankie
went
out
to
the
graveyard,
Sorry
as
she
could
be,
Ridin'
behind
a
whorehouse
band
Playin'
"Nearer
My
God
to
Thee."
He
was
her
man.
He
was
doing
her
wrong.
Frankie
stood
up
in
the
courtroom.
"I'm
not
tellin'
no
sass.
I
didn't
shoot
Johnny
in
the
first
degree.
I
shot
him
in
his
big
black
ass.
He
was
my
man.
He
was
doin'
me
wrong."
The
judge
said,
"Stand
up,
Frankie.
Stand
up
and
dry
your
tears.
You
know
murder's
a
hangin'
crime
But
I'll
give
you
ninety-nine
years.
He
was
your
man.
He
was
doin'
you
wrong."
The
last
time
I
seen
Frankie
She
was
ridin'
on
that
train
Takin'
her
to
the
jail
house,
Never
bring
her
back
again.
He
was
her
man.
God
damn
his
soul.
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