Bad, Bad Leroy Brown

Jim Croce

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    Woah!

    Well 'ole south side of Chicago
    Is the baddest part of town
    And if you go down there
    You better just beware
    Of a man name of Leroy Brown

    Now Leroy more than trouble
    You see he stand about six foot four
    All those downtown ladies call him "Treetop Lover"
    All the mens just call him "Sir"

    And he's bad, bad Leroy Brown
    The baddest man in the whole damned town
    Badder than a-old King Kong
    And meaner than a junkyard dog

    Now Leroy he a gambler
    And he like his fancy clothes
    And he like to wear his diamond rings
    In front of everybody's nose

    He got a custom Continental
    He got a Eldorado too
    He got a .32 gun in his pocket for fun
    He got a razor in his shoe

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    And he's bad (bad) bad (bad) Leroy Brown
    The baddest man in the whole damned town
    Badder than a-old King Kong
    And meaner than a junkyard dog

    Well Friday 'bout a week ago
    Leroy shootin' dice
    And at the edge of the bar
    Sat a girl named Doris
    And oo that girl looked nice

    Well he cast his eyes upon her
    And the trouble soon began
    And Leroy Brown had learned a lesson 'bout a-messin'
    With the wife of a jealous man

    And he's bad (bad) bad (bad) Leroy Brown
    The baddest man in the whole damned town
    Badder than a-old King Kong
    And meaner than a junkyard dog

    Well the two men took to fighting
    And when they pulled them from the floor
    Leroy looked like a jigsaw puzzle
    With a couple of pieces gone

    And it's bad, bad Leroy Brown
    The baddest man in the whole damned town
    Badder than a-old King Kong
    And meaner than a junkyard dog

    And he's bad (bad) bad (bad) Leroy Brown
    The baddest man in the whole damned town
    Badder than a-old King Kong
    And meaner than a junkyard dog

    Yeah he was badder than a-old King Kong
    And meaner than a junkyard dog.

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    Composición: Jim Croce

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