Racketeer Blues
de Lonnie Johnson
If you've got over fifteen grand's, better split it ninety-nine different ways
If you've got over fifteen grand's, you better split it ninety-nine different ways
'Cause the racketeer
has got no certain place to dig your grale
When they demand your money, you've got to give it up with a smile
When they demand your money, you've got to give it up with a smile
And if you refuse, they'll read about you in a short little while
When the gang is out to get you, it don't do no good to run
When the gang is out to get you, it don't do no good to run
It's true you can dodge a log but you can't dodge them slugs out the machine gun
You slave hard for your money, just to give it to some other one
You work hard for your money, just to give it to some other one
And if you refuse, the answer will be from a racketeer's gun
When the gang is out to get you, they'll follow you everywhere
When the gang is out to get you, they'll follow you everywhere
You can even move towards hell ...
find you there
Más canciones de Lonnie Johnson
-
Watch Shorty
Lonnie Johnson Vol. 3 (1944-1947)
-
Looking for a Sweetie
The Complete Folkways Recordings
-
Tomorrow Night
Tomorrow Night
-
Some Day Baby
Presenting Lonnie Johnson
-
My Love Is Down
Lonnie Johnson Vol. 3 (1944-1947)
-
Mitzy
Lonnie Johnson Vol. 3 (1944-1947)
-
Trouble In Mind
Lonnie Johnson Vol. 3 (1944-1947)
-
My Last Love
Lonnie Johnson Vol. 3 (1944-1947)
-
Keep What You Got
Lonnie Johnson Vol. 3 (1944-1947)
-
Solid Blues
Lonnie Johnson Vol. 3 (1944-1947)
-
I'm In Love With You
Lonnie Johnson Vol. 3 (1944-1947)
-
Drifting Along Blues
Lonnie Johnson Vol. 3 (1944-1947)
-
How Could You Be So Mean
Lonnie Johnson Vol. 3 (1944-1947)
-
Why I Love You
Lonnie Johnson Vol. 3 (1944-1947)
-
Tell Me Why
Lonnie Johnson Vol. 3 (1944-1947)
-
Rocks In My Bed
Lonnie Johnson Vol. 3 (1944-1947)
-
Blues For Everybody
Lonnie Johnson Vol. 3 (1944-1947)
-
In Love Again
Lonnie Johnson Vol. 3 (1944-1947)
-
Blues In My Soul
Lonnie Johnson Vol. 3 (1944-1947)
-
How Could You
Lonnie Johnson Vol. 3 (1944-1947)