"Frankie And Albert" lyrics - CHARLEY PATTON
Frankie was a good girl
Everybody knows
Paid one hundred dollars
For Albert's new suit of clothes
He was her man but he done her wrong
Albert said, "I'm leaving you
Won't be gone for long
Don't wait up for me
A-worry about me when I'm gone"
He was her man but he done her wrong
Frankie went down to the corner saloon
Get a bucket of beer
Said to the bartender
"Has my lovin' man been here?"
He was her man but he done her wrong
"Well, I ain't gonna tell you no stories
I ain't gonna tell you no lies
I saw Albert an hour ago
With a gal named Alice Bly"
He was her man but he done her wrong
Frankie went down to 12th Street
Lookin' up through the window high
She saw her Albert there
Lovin' up Alice Bly
He was her man but he done her wrong
Frankie pulled out a pistol
Pulled out a forty-four
Gun went off a rooty-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 and kiss him
But there was no bringin' him back
He was her man but he done her wrong
"Gimme a thousand policemen
Throw me into a cell
I shot my Albert dead
And now I'm goin' to hell
He was my man but he done me wrong"
Judge said to the jury
"Plain as a thing can be
A woman shot her lover down
Murder in the second degree"
He was her man but he done her wrong
Frankie went to the scaffold
Calm as a girl could be
Turned her eyes up towards the heavens
Said, "Nearer, my God, to Thee"
He was her man but he done her wrong
Charley Patton Vol. 02, 1929 (1990)
- Frankie And Albert
- Some These Days I'll Be Gone (Take 1)
- Some These Days I'll Be Gone (Take 2)
- Green River Blues
- Farrell Blues
- Come Home Corrina
- Hammer Blues (Take 1)
- Hammer Blues (Take 2)
- Magnolia Blues
- When Your Way Gets Dark
- Heart Like Railroad Steel
- Some Happy Day
- You're Gonna Need Somebody When You Die
- Jim Lee Blues - Part I
- Jim Lee Blues - Part II
- High Water Everywhere - Part I
- High Water Everywhere - Part II
- Jesus Is A Dying-Bed Maker
- I Shall Not Be Moved
- Rattlesnake Blues