Frankie & Johnny

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[Verse 1]
Frankie and Johnny was sweethearts
Oh, what a couple in love
Frankie was loyal to Johnny
Just as true as the stars above
He was her man
But he done her wrong

[Verse 2]
Frankie went down to the drugstore
Some ice cream she wanted to buy
The soda jerk told her that Johnny
Was making love to Nellie Bligh
He was her man
But he was doing her wrong

[Verse 3]
Now Frankie's dad was a policeman
She stole his old forty-four gun
Then back to the drugstore she beat it
Just as fast as she could run
After her man
Who was doing her wrong

[Verse 4]
Now Frankie peaked in on the party
She got a surprise when she saw
That Nellie and Johnny were making love
And sipping soda through a straw
He was her man
But he was doing her wrong

[Verse 5]
So Frankie flew into a tantrum
She whipped out that old forty-four
And her rootie-toot-boom, that gal did shoot
Right through that hardwood swinging door
She shot her man
'Cause he was doing her wrong

[Verse 6]
So bring on your crepe and your flowers
Bring on your rubber-tired hack
'Cause there's eight men to go to the graveyard
But only seven are coming back
She shot her man
'Cause he was doing her wrong

[Verse 7]
Now this is the end of my story
And this is the end of my song
Frankie is down in the jailhouse
And she cries the whole night long
"He was my man
But he was doing me wrong"

Trivia about the song Frankie & Johnny by Louis Armstrong

When was the song “Frankie & Johnny” released by Louis Armstrong?
The song Frankie & Johnny was released in 1964, on the album “Ain’t Gonna Give Nobody None of My Jelly Roll”.
Who composed the song “Frankie & Johnny” by Louis Armstrong?
The song “Frankie & Johnny” by Louis Armstrong was composed by Traditional.

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