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Poor Johnny
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Blues
Poor Johnny è stato pubblicato il 24 maggio 2005 da Sanctuary Records come parte dell'album Twenty
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AlbumTwenty
Data di uscita24 maggio 2005
EtichettaSanctuary Records
Melodicità
Acousticità
Valence
Ballabilità
Energia
BPM102

Crediti

PERFORMING ARTISTS
Robert Cray
Robert Cray
Guitar
Jim Pugh
Jim Pugh
Keyboards
Kevin Hayes
Kevin Hayes
Drums
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Robert Cray
Robert Cray
Composer
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Jim Pugh
Jim Pugh
Producer
Paul Figueroa
Paul Figueroa
Producer
Don Smith
Don Smith
Mixing Engineer
Martin Pradler
Martin Pradler
Mixing Engineer

Testi

[Verse 1]
Have a seat and I'll tell you a tale
Wasn't that long ago
About a guy who turned out to be a cheater, got the heater
So the story goes
[Verse 2]
He tried the playboy thing on two friends
Thinking that they'd never know
They say he got caught in a trap and it snapped
He's not around anymore
[Verse 3]
Poor Johnny
Came home looking cool one day
Just wasn't lucky to come out that way
Once from the left, then from the right
They took him down, late that night
[Verse 4]
Now, everyone in town knew he always played around
But not a word was said
All the money and the clothes
And the cars that he drove just kept his ego fed
[Verse 5]
To his friends he was king
'Cause he thought of everything
Except his number one
She had the kids and the house
While he was always out
Leaving his homework undone
[Verse 6]
Poor Johnny
Came home looking cool one day
Just wasn't lucky to come out that way
Once from the left, then from the right
They took him down, late that night
[Verse 7]
Then one day his luck ran out
When number two found a number and called his house
Word on the street is that they talked all night
They had to teach him a lesson
They had to make things right
[Verse 8]
Poor Johnny
He came home looking cool one day
Just wasn't lucky to come out that way
Once from the left, then from the right
They took him down, late that night
[Verse 9]
Poor Johnny
Came home looking cool one day
Just wasn't lucky to come out that way
Once from the left, then from the right
They took him down, late that night
[Verse 10]
Poor Johnny
Poor Johnny
Poor Johnny
Poor Johnny
Poor Johnny
Written by: Robert Cray
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