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Johnny Was

Johnny Was Lyrics |
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What Are The Lyrics For Johnny Was By Guru?
Woman hold her head and cry
'Cause her son had been shot down in the street and died From a stray bullet Woman hold her head and cry Explaining to her was a passerby Who saw the woman cry (cry) Wondering How can she work it out Now she knows that the wages of sin is death, yeah! Gift of Jah is life (life) She cried Ah-um, I, I know! Johnny was a good man I, I know! (never did a thing wrong) Johnny was a good, good, good, good, good, good, good, good, good, good, good man (Johnny was good man) He cried, he cried Wo-ooh! Woman hold her head and cry As her son had been shot down in the street and died Just because of the system (system) Woman hold her head and cry Comforting her I was passing by She complained, then she cry Oh-whoah yeah, I know now, I know, I know now (Johnny was a good man) Said I know, hmm (Never did a thing wrong) (Johnny was a good man) Can a woman tender care, she cried, (Never did a thing wrong) Cease towards the child she bear? (Johnny was a good man) Wo-ho-ho-ooh! Woman cry, woman (Never did a thing wrong) She cried, wo-oh! She cried, yeah! (Johnny was a good man) Can a woman tender care Cease towards the child she bear? (Never did a thing wrong) Wo-now, cry! (Johnny was a good man) |
Who Wrote Johnny Was By Guru?
Rita Anderson Marley
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What's The Duration Of The Johnny Was By Guru?The duration of Johnny Was is 4:19 minutes and seconds. |
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