Dang Me

Roger Miller

Well, here sitta' high, gettin' ideas,
Ain't nothin' but a fool'd live like this;
Out all night, n' running wild;
Woman setting home with a month-old child.

Dang me,
Dang me;
They ought to take a rope and hang me;
High from the highest tree,
Woman wouldja' weep for me?

Just sitting 'round drinking with the rest of the guys,
Six rounds bought, n' I bought five;
Spent the groceries and half the rent;
Like fourteen dollars and 27 cents.

So dang me,
Dang me;
They ought to take a rope and hang me
High from the highest tree,
Woman wouldja' weep for me?

They say roses are red, and violets are purple;
Sugar's sweet and so is maple surple.
I'm the seventh out of seven sons;
My pappy was a pistol, I'm a son of a gun.

I say dang me,
Dang me;
They ought to take a rope and hang me
High from the highest tree,
Woman wouldja' weep for me?

Trivia about the song Dang Me by Johnny Rivers

On which albums was the song “Dang Me” released by Johnny Rivers?
Johnny Rivers released the song on the albums “Here We Go Go Again!” in 1964, “Here We à Go Go Again!” in 1964, “20 Rock & Roll Hits” in 1979, “Totally Live at The Whiskey A Go Go” in 1995, and “The Best Of Johnny Rivers” in 2018.
Who composed the song “Dang Me” by Johnny Rivers?
The song “Dang Me” by Johnny Rivers was composed by Roger Miller.

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