Two Whoops and a Holler

Joe Franklin

How come a man can fight and cuss and smoke and drink and chew
Step out on their wives and do the things they shouldn't do?
But it's all right in the publics' eye, they say he's just a man

But if a woman does one little thing, she's not worth a
Two whoops and a holler, she's lower than a hound
If she drinks or smokes or tells a joke, she's a lowest thing in town

A woman has to dress the kids and send them off to school
And do her best in every way to live the golden rule
The responsibility she has is much more than a man

But if she does one little thing, she's not worth a
Two whoops and a holler, she's lower than a hound
If she drinks or smokes or tells a joke she's a lowest thing in town

If all the gals would stick by me, we'd change the world around
We'd make the men walk on their knees and sleep out on the ground
What I'm really tryin' to say and I know you'll understand

The women ought to rule the world 'cause the men ain't worth a
Two whoops and a holler, they're lower than a hound
I hope they croak, it ain't no joke, they're the lowest thing in town
They're the lowest thing in town

Trivia about the song Two Whoops and a Holler by Jean Shepard

On which albums was the song “Two Whoops and a Holler” released by Jean Shepard?
Jean Shepard released the song on the albums “Lonesome Love” in 1959 and “This Is Jean Shepard” in 1959.
Who composed the song “Two Whoops and a Holler” by Jean Shepard?
The song “Two Whoops and a Holler” by Jean Shepard was composed by Joe Franklin.

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