Johnny No-One

George Young, Harry Vanda

I'm walking down the street
He walks on up to me
I don't even know his name
He says he'd like to talk
He steps in with my walk
And proceeds to beat me down

And he's as cheap with her with his dates
Movies on Saturdays
He wants her all to himself
So I say hey listen man
Best you understand

Johnny no one, one, one
Better you run, run, run
Johnny no one, one, one
Run

Johnny no one, one, one
Better you run, run, run
Johnny no one, one, one
Run

The next time I saw him
He's with my girl again
He's holding her like I used to do
He grabs me by the arm
Says when you understand
There's something I won't tell you

And he's cheap with her with his dates
Movies on Saturdays
He wants her all to himself
So I say hey listen man
Best you understand

Johnny no one, one, one
Better you run, run, run
Johnny no one, one, one
Run

Johnny no one, one, one
Better you run, run, run
Johnny no one, one, one
Run

Hey

Johnny no one, one, one
Better you run, run, run
Johnny no one, one, one
Better you run, run, run

Johnny no one, one, one
Better you run, run, run
(Yeah)
Johnny no one, one, one...

Trivia about the song Johnny No-One by The Easybeats

When was the song “Johnny No-One” released by The Easybeats?
The song Johnny No-One was released in 1977, on the album “The Shame Just Drained: The Vanda & Young Collection Vol. 1”.
Who composed the song “Johnny No-One” by The Easybeats?
The song “Johnny No-One” by The Easybeats was composed by George Young, Harry Vanda.

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