Frankie and Johnny
 
 - Artist: Brook Benton as sung on "The Satin Sound Brook Benton"
 - Suffolk Marketing-SMI 2
 - peak Billboard position # 20 in 1961
 - traditional folk song with many lyrics variations
 - charted by Ted Lewis (#9) and Frank Crumit (#18) in 1927
 - charted by Guy Lombardo (#21) in 1942
 - charted by Johnny Cash (#57) in 1959
 - charted by Sam Cooke (#14) in 1963
 - charted by The Greenwood County Singers (#75) in 1964
 - charted by Elvis Presley (#25) in 1966
 
 Little Frankie went down to the barroom, she asked for a glass of beer
 She said, "Hey, bartender, has my Johnny been here?"
 "He's my man but he's done me wrong"
 
 The bartender said "Frankie, ya know I won't tell ya no lie"
 "He left here about a minute ago with a gal named Alice Fry"
 "He's your man, but he's doin' you wrong"
 
 Frankie was a good little woman, surely everybody knows
 She paid one hundred dollars for Johnny's new suit of clothes
 She loved her man but he done her wrong
 
 Well then Frankie went down Broadway with a razor in her hand
 She said "Stand back, all you women, I'm here for my cheatin' man"
 "Yes, he's my man but he's done me wrong"
 
 It was on a Friday mornin' about a ha'past nine o'clock
 Frankie pulled her 44 and fired three fatal shots
 She shot her man 'cause he done her wrong
 
 (Why dontcha run, Frankie?) they said (Frankie why don't you run?)
 'cause here come the Chief Of Police with the 44 smokeless gun
 You killed your man, we know he done you wrong
 
 SPOKEN while FADING
 Yeah, he done you wrong, Frankie
 You shoulda shot him forty times
 I'm a witness, Frankie, I was there
 When you shot that man I saw
 
 Transcribed by Robin Hood
 
 These lyrics were transcribed from the specific recording mentioned above
 and do not necessarily correspond with lyrics from other recordings, sheet
 music, songbooks or lyrics printed on album jackets.
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