Lyrics Turn It On, Turn It On, Turn It On - Tom T. Hall
Johnny
got
up
one
morning
He
went
down
to
the
company
store
Got
him
a
big
box
of
bullets
To
fit
into
his
.44
The
store
man
said,
"Son,
are
you
gonna
work?
You
know
you
owe
me
too
much
to
stop"
John
said,
"I
got
a
little
workin'
to
do
But
I
ain't
goin'
by
your
clock"
People
said
John
was
a
slacker
'Cause
he
wouldn't
fight
in
their
war
A
man
wasn't
much
If
he
wouldn't
fight
back
in
nineteen
forty
and
four
The
doctor
said,
"John
was
just
too
sick
to
go"
But
the
people
said
that
he
was
a
coward
And
one
of
the
men
makin'
fun
of
him
Was
a
fellow
named
Milton
Howard
Milton
was
down
at
the
cold
spring
A
drinkin'
from
a
mason
jar
He
said,
"John,
you
better
get
yourself
to
work
Or
you're
gonna
fool
around
'til
you
get
fired"
John
blew
the
dust
from
his
old
.44
Put
two
holes
in
Milton's
head
When
Johnny
walked
off
to
get
some
more
shootin'
done
That
ol'
cold
spring
was
a
runnin'
red
Next
guy
he
met
was
a
Stigall
boy
And
the
boy
had
a
hammer
in
his
hand
John
said,
"Son,
you
should've
built
yourself
a
box
'Cause
you're
a
headed
for
the
Promised
Land"
Stigall
fell
down
to
his
knees
to
pray
And
he
cried,
"Lord,
Johnny
please
don't
shoot"
Before
he
got
halfway
to
saying,
"Amen"
Well,
old
Johnny
shot
him
out
of
his
boots
Word
went
out
through
the
county
That
old
John
had
lost
his
head
The
people
were
runnin'
and
screamin'
There
were
seven
of
'em
lyin'
there
dead
Johnny
hid
out
in
a
farmhouse
He
had
satisfaction
in
his
eyes
He
said,
"I
know
they're
coming
to
get
me,
boys
But
they
ain't
a
gonna
take
me
alive"
People
gathered
'round
that
old
farmhouse
Was
the
relatives
of
all
them
dead
Now
John
said,
"If
the
sheriff
comes
through
that
door
I'm
gonna
fill
him,
plumb
full
of
lead"
The
sheriff
kicked
down
that
old
farmhouse
door
But
old
John's
gun
would
not
shoot
Johnny
just
smiled
at
the
sheriff
and
said
"The
Lord
must
think
a
lot
of
you"
They
took
old
John
to
the
jail
house
He
entered
in
a
guilty
plea
The
judge
said,
"Death
in
the
electric
chair
'Cause
it's
murder
in
the
first
degree"
John's
last
meal
was
a
lot
of
fried
chicken
Cold
beans
and
the
baby
squash
He
ate
every
bite
that
they
brought
him
Then
he
smiled
and
said,
"I
thank
you
all
a
lot"
They
put
old
John
in
the
electric
chair
They
shaved
his
ankles
and
his
head
The
preacher
said,
"Son,
have
you
got
something
to
say
In
a
minute
you're
a
gonna
be
dead"
John
said,
"I
ain't
no
coward
And
the
people
know
that
I
won't
run"
Then
Johnny
smiled
up
at
the
warden
And
said,
"Turn
it
on,
turn
it
on,
turn
it
on"
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Album
The Essential Tom T. Hall: 20th Anniversary Collection - The Story Songs
date of release
31-03-1998
1 The Year That Clayton Delaney Died
2 It Sure Can Get Cold In Des Moines
3 Ravishing Ruby
4 The Little Lady Preacher
5 A Week In A Country Jail
6 Ballad Of Forty Dollars
7 The Hitchhiker
8 Who's Gonna Feed Them Hogs
9 Salute To A Switchblade
10 Turn It On, Turn It On, Turn It On
11 Old Dogs, Children And Watermelon Wine
12 Coot Marseilles Blues
13 Don't Forget the Coffee Billy Joe
14 Homecoming
15 Trip To Hyden
16 The Ballad Of Bill Crump
17 Second Handed Flowers
18 She Gave Her Heart To Jethro
19 Pay No Attention To Alice
20 Before Jessie Died
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