2000 Volts

Scotty Morris

He's got a sharkskin suit and a diamond earring
He's got jet-black hair, just like his mother
He's got a jail tattoo, from his long-lost brother
He's got a shotgun fuse, don't you pull his trigger

Broke from jail without a gun,
public enemy number one
Killed a man on the run
On the lam, without bail
headed straight back to jail
Nowhere else for him to go daddy-o, daddy-o

Nowhere else for him to go daddy-o, daddy-o
He rolls snake-eyes, Jack, he's gonna make his money
He's headin' west, on a killin' spree
Down in L.A., you know the killin's free

(He was born on the 4th of July. The kind of guy, when he spoke to you, he
stared you straight in the eye. You know, man, when he walked into the room,
you would feel it. And man, when he walked in the room, it sounded like this)

He got a hundred years, and the electric chair
His final words were, I don't care

(The way the legend goes, is he was executed shortly after midnight. Some
witnesses say he seemed to be enjoying himself. One witness said he died
with a smile on his face. He was one bad, bad man)

Trivia about the song 2000 Volts by Big Bad Voodoo Daddy

When was the song “2000 Volts” released by Big Bad Voodoo Daddy?
The song 2000 Volts was released in 2005, on the album “20th Century Masters - The Millennium Collection”.
Who composed the song “2000 Volts” by Big Bad Voodoo Daddy?
The song “2000 Volts” by Big Bad Voodoo Daddy was composed by Scotty Morris.

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