Frankie's Man, Johnny (Mono)
Well, now, Frankie and Johnny were sweethearts
They were true as a blue, blue sky
He was a long-legged guitar picker with a wicked wanderin' eye
But he was her man, nearly all of the time
Well, Johnny, he packed up to leave her
But he promised he'd be back
He said he had a little pickin' to do, a little farther down the track
He said, "I'm your man, I wouldn't do you wrong"
Well, Frankie curled up on the sofa
Thinkin' about her man
Far away, the couples were dancing to the music of his band
He was Frankie's man, he wouldn't do her no wrong
Then in the front door walked a redhead
Johnny saw her right away
She came down by the bandstand to watch him while he played
He was Frankie's man, but she was far away
He sang every song to the redhead
She smiled back at him
Then he came and sat at her table, oh, where the lights were low and dim
What Frankie didn't know, wouldn't hurt her none
Then the redhead jumped up and slapped him
She slapped him a time or two
She said I'm Frankie's sister, and I was checking up on you
If you're her man, you better treat her right
Well, the moral of this story is be good, but carry a stick
Sometimes, it looks like a guitar picker
Just can't tell what to pick
He was Frankie's man, and he still ain't done her wrong
They were true as a blue, blue sky
He was a long-legged guitar picker with a wicked wanderin' eye
But he was her man, nearly all of the time
Well, Johnny, he packed up to leave her
But he promised he'd be back
He said he had a little pickin' to do, a little farther down the track
He said, "I'm your man, I wouldn't do you wrong"
Well, Frankie curled up on the sofa
Thinkin' about her man
Far away, the couples were dancing to the music of his band
He was Frankie's man, he wouldn't do her no wrong
Then in the front door walked a redhead
Johnny saw her right away
She came down by the bandstand to watch him while he played
He was Frankie's man, but she was far away
He sang every song to the redhead
She smiled back at him
Then he came and sat at her table, oh, where the lights were low and dim
What Frankie didn't know, wouldn't hurt her none
Then the redhead jumped up and slapped him
She slapped him a time or two
She said I'm Frankie's sister, and I was checking up on you
If you're her man, you better treat her right
Well, the moral of this story is be good, but carry a stick
Sometimes, it looks like a guitar picker
Just can't tell what to pick
He was Frankie's man, and he still ain't done her wrong
Credits
Writer(s): Johnny R. Cash
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Other Album Tracks
Altri album
- Songwriter
- Spotlight / Well Alright
- Well Alright
- The Best of Johnny Cash: Sun Records Essentials
- The Best of Johnny Cash: Sun Records Essentials (feat. The Tennessee Two)
- INTEGRAL JOHNNY CASH 1954 - 1962
- My Way Volume II
- My Way Volume III
- My Way
- Bear's Sonic Journals: Live at The Carousel Ballroom, 4/24/1968
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