Standing on a corner. Watching all the girls go by. Standing on a corner. Watching all the girls go by. . Brother, you don't know. A nicer occupation. Matter of fact. Neither do I. . Than
bells did toll. He just stood there staring. At that big house as bright as any sun. With four and twenty windows. And a woman's face in every one Well, up the stairs ran Frankie Lee. With a soulful
. . Frankie pulled out a pistol. Pulled out a forty-four. Gun went off a-rootie-toot-toot. And Albert fell on the floor. He was her man but he done her wrong. . Frankie got down upon her knees. Took
forty-four. She shot once, twice, three times and. Johnny fell to the hard wood floor. . Aw. He was a man alright but Frankie shot him because he was. Doing her wrong. . But the last thing he told
forty-four. She shot once, twice, three times and. Johnny fell to the hard wood floor. . Aw. He was a man alright but Frankie shot him because he was. Doing her wrong. . But the last thing he told
Carroll. He beat his kids last night. I don't like you kids shouting. Shut up now, don't care who's wrong or right And his missy got him. She said. "Frankie, I'll keep the kids quiet". (Frankie, I'll
. Pulled out a forty-four. Gun went off a-rootie-toot-toot. And Albert fell on the floor. He was her man but he done her wrong Frankie got down upon her knees. Took Albert into her lap. Started to hug
tired and she's tired. Of this life she's been leading too long. And the times turns around through the walls that surround. To the chimes of a jailer's song Oh but in my four, in my four, in my four
FrankieLaine. Played by Teddy Wilson in the 1956 film "The Benny Goodman Story". . *** your coat and get your hat. Leave your worries on the doorstep. Life can be so sweet. On the sunny side of the