Crédits
INTERPRÉTATION
Rod Stewart
Chant
Jools Holland
Piano
Phil Veacock
Saxophone
Nick Lunt
Saxophone baryton
Dave Swift
Basse
Gilson Lavis
Batterie
Mark Flanagan
Guitare
Christopher Holland
Orgue
Karl Vanden Bossche
Percussion
Anna Brooks
Saxophone
Derek Nash
Saxophone
Michael Rose
Saxophone
Courtney Brown
Trombone
Fayyaz Virji
Trombone
Roger Goslyn
Trombone
Winston Rollins
Trombone
Enrico Tomasso
Trompette
Jason McDermid
Trompette
Jonathan Scott
Trompette
Nathan Bray
Trompette
COMPOSITION ET PAROLES
Rod Stewart
Arrangement (traditionnel)
Phil Veacock
Arrangement (traditionnel)
PRODUCTION ET INGÉNIERIE
Harry Timson
Ingénierie
Nitin Sawhney
Production
Alex Wharton
Ingénierie de mastérisation
George Latham
Assistance d’ingénierie
James Stewart
Assistance d’ingénierie
Kevin Savigar
Ingénierie de mixage
Michael Boddy
Ingénierie de mixage
Patrick Logue
Assistance d’ingénierie
Paroles
This the story of Frankie and Johnny
They were sweethearts forever, and ever, and ever
Ah yeah, ah yeah
Frankie and Johnny were sweethearts
At least that's the way the story goes
Frankie bought everything for Johnny
From his sports car to his Ivy League clothes
Oh, he was a man alright
Oh, but he was doing her wrong
Let me tell you what's happened
A friend came running to Frankie
She said, "I wouldn't tell you no lie"
I saw that man of yours in a Jaguar
With a chick namеd Nellie Blye
Oh, if hе was your man, honey
Let me tell you he was doing you wrong
Now let me tell the rest of the story
Frankie ran around the corner
She peeked in a swinging place
And there she saw Johnny with a woman
He had his arms around her waist
Oh, he was a man alright
But Frankie could see that he was doing her wrong
(I know how bad)
Frankie reached down in her pocketbook
And up with a 44
She shot once, twice, three times
And Johnny fell on the hard wood floor
Oh, he was a man alright
But she shot him because he was doing her wrong
C'mon, man
She shot him, oh yeah
She shot him, oh yeah
Once, twice, three times
And Johnny fell on the hard wood floor
He was doing her wrong, oh yeah
And Johnny said
Frankie, you know I love you
Frankie, you know very well that I love you
Frankie, I wouldn't do you no wrong
Frankie, good God almighty I love you Frankie, oh
And that's the story of Frankie and Johnny
Ah, yeah
Writer(s): Traditional, Glenn Williams
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