by Johnny Cash on album Miscellaneous
Johnny Cash Miscellaneous Frankie And Johnny Frankie and Johnny were sweethearts Oh and how they could love Swore they will be true to each other True as the stars above He was a man But he
by Johnny Horton on album Miscellaneous
You fought all the way Johnny Reb, Johnny Reb You fought all the way Johnny Reb Saw you a-marchin' with Robert E. Lee You held your head high tryin' to win the victory You fought for your folks but y
by Johnny Cash on album Miscellaneous
Just like Mr. Greeley suggested Back in 1860s many young men went west But they went with their pistols cocked It seemed the only way to escape the horrors of war But sometimes the horrors Were even
by Johnny Hallyday on album Miscellaneous
J'étais avec une fille qui me plaisait bien Mais j'ai dû la quitter sans attendre demain Malgré son amour elle ne me comprenait pas Car elle était trop différente de moi Elle n'a pas s
by Johnny Hallyday on album Miscellaneous
Allô, bonjour Madame Ici, c'est Johnny Je vous téléphone Car les amis m'ont dit Que votre fille se marie Qu'elle part aujourd'hui Non, je ne veux pas lui parler Je veux pleurer Mais dites-lu
by Johnny Winter on album Johnny Winter: The Woodstock Experience
by Johnny Good on album Pappys Popular Pop Songs
Deep down Louisiana close to New Orleans Way back up in the woods among the evergreens There stood a log cabin made of earth and wood Where lived a country boy named Johnny B. Goode Who never ever lea
by Johnny Good on album Pappys Popular Pop Songs
Deep down Louisiana close to New Orleans Way back up in the woods among the evergreens There stood a log cabin made of earth and wood Where lived a country boy named Johnny B. Goode Who never ever lea
by Johnny Winter on album Early Recordings of Johnny Winter (with Johnny Winter)
Jesse James and Frank James, Billy the Kid and all the rest, Supposed to be some bad cats Out in the west. But when they dug me, And my gangster ways, They hung up their guns, And made into their gra
by Johnny Winter on album Early Recordings of Johnny Winter (with Johnny Winter)
I done had my fun if I never get well no more I had my fun if I never get well no more You know, my health is failing me now And I'm going down slow Please write my mother, now tell her this for me W
by George Jones feat. Johnny Paycheck on album The Essential Johnny Paycheck
Well I left a good job in the city Workin' for the man every night and day And I never lost one minute of sleepin' Worryin' bout the way things might have been A big wheel to keep on turnin' Proud Ma