Janie’s Gone Fishin’

Wayne Kirkpatrick

Billy left Janie in a pool of tears
Cryin' on her pillow every night
For what seemed like years
Feeling lost and so misled
But Billy got tired of playing the field
Now, like a guilty dog
He's turning on his heels
With his tail between his legs
He's runnin' back to the love he's been missin'
But it's a little too late

Janie's gone fishin'
Janie's gone fishin'
Billy's high and dry
Janie's gone fishin'
She refused to be a slave to the misery
When there's plenty of fish in the sea
Janie's gone fishin'

Billy knows that his goose is cooked
But still, he's hopin'
That he'll have a chance to bite the hook
When Janie throws out her line
So he's lookin' all over town
Ah, but Janie, she's nowhere to be found
She's out havin' a good time
It ain't him she'll be kissin'
Billy's gone berserk

'Cause Janie's gone fishin'
Janie's gone fishin'
Billy's high and dry
Janie's gone fishin'
She refused to be a slave to the misery
When there's plenty of fish in the sea
Janie's gone fishin', yeah!

Yeah, she refused to be a slave to the misery
When there's plenty of fish in the sea
Janie's gone fishin'
Go on, Janie!

Trivia about the song Janie’s Gone Fishin’ by Kim Hill

When was the song “Janie’s Gone Fishin’” released by Kim Hill?
The song Janie’s Gone Fishin’ was released in 1994, on the album “So Far So Good”.
Who composed the song “Janie’s Gone Fishin’” by Kim Hill?
The song “Janie’s Gone Fishin’” by Kim Hill was composed by Wayne Kirkpatrick.

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