Song | The Ballad of Frankie Lee and Judas Priest |
Artist | Thea Gilmore |
Album | John Wesley Harding |
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[00:14.46] | Well, Frankie Lee and Judas Priest |
[00:17.29] | They were the best of friends |
[00:20.19] | So when Frankie Lee needed money one day |
[00:23.30] | Judas quickly pulled out a roll of tens |
[00:26.58] | And placed them on a footstool |
[00:29.77] | Just above the plotted plain |
[00:33.31] | Sayin’, “Take your pick, Frankie Boy |
[00:36.47] | My loss will be your gain” |
[00:38.84] | |
[00:40.31] | Well, Frankie Lee, he sat right down |
[00:41.75] | And put his fingers to his chin |
[00:46.27] | But with the cold eyes of Judas on him |
[00:49.64] | His head began to spin |
[00:52.89] | “Would ya please not stare at me like that,” he said |
[00:55.81] | “It’s just my foolish pride |
[00:59.38] | But sometimes a man must be alone |
[01:02.52] | And this is no place to hide” |
[01:04.68] | |
[01:06.62] | Well, Judas, he just winked and said |
[01:08.78] | “All right, I’ll leave you here |
[01:12.87] | But you’d better hurry up and choose which of those bills you want |
[01:18.38] | Before they all disappear” |
[01:19.25] | “I’m gonna start my pickin’ right now |
[01:21.66] | Just tell me where you’ll be” |
[01:25.72] | Judas pointed down the road |
[01:28.47] | And said, “Eternity!” |
[01:30.76] | |
[01:32.02] | “Eternity?” said Frankie Lee |
[01:35.18] | With a voice as cold as ice |
[01:38.38] | “That’s right,” said Judas Priest, “Eternity |
[01:41.05] | Though you might call it ‘Paradise’” |
[01:44.41] | “I don’t call it anything” |
[01:47.19] | Said Frankie Lee with a smile |
[01:50.69] | “All right,” said Judas Priest |
[01:53.93] | “I’ll see you after a while” |
[01:55.39] | |
[02:00.65] | Well, Frankie Lee, he sat back down |
[02:01.04] | Feelin’ low and mean |
[02:03.30] | When just then a passing stranger |
[02:06.41] | Burst upon the scene |
[02:09.58] | Saying, “Are you Frankie Lee, the gambler |
[02:12.47] | Whose father is deceased? |
[02:15.87] | Well, if you are, there’s a fellow callin’ you down the road |
[02:18.95] | And they say his name is Priest” |
[02:20.71] | |
[02:22.73] | “Oh, yes, he is my friend” |
[02:25.71] | Said Frankie Lee in fright |
[02:28.83] | “I do recall him very well |
[02:31.51] | In fact, he just left my sight” |
[02:35.30] | “Yes, that’s the one,” said the stranger |
[02:38.95] | As quiet as a mouse |
[02:41.20] | “Well, my message is, he’s down the road |
[02:44.57] | Stranded in a house” |
[02:45.99] | |
[02:47.99] | Well, Frankie Lee, he panicked |
[02:50.83] | He dropped ev’rything and ran |
[02:54.38] | Until he came up to the spot |
[02:58.47] | Where Judas Priest did stand |
[03:00.80] | “What kind of house is this,” he said |
[03:04.09] | “Where I have come to roam?” |
[03:07.07] | “It’s not a house,” said Judas Priest |
[03:10.24] | “It’s not a house . . . it’s a home” |
[03:12.25] | |
[03:13.71] | Well, Frankie Lee, he trembled |
[03:15.15] | He soon lost all control |
[03:20.76] | Over ev’rything which he had made |
[03:23.07] | While the mission bells did toll |
[03:26.05] | He just stood there staring |
[03:28.19] | At that big house as bright as any sun |
[03:32.45] | With four and twenty windows |
[03:35.58] | And a woman’s face in ev’ry one |
[03:38.61] | |
[03:39.05] | Well, up the stairs ran Frankie Lee |
[03:41.67] | With a soulful, bounding leap |
[03:44.96] | And, foaming at the mouth |
[03:47.79] | He began to make his midnight creep |
[03:51.75] | For sixteen nights and days he raved |
[03:54.59] | But on the seventeenth he burst |
[03:58.07] | Into the arms of Judas Priest |
[04:00.93] | Which is where he died of thirst |
[04:03.43] | |
[04:04.85] | No one tried to say a thing |
[04:07.14] | When they took him out in jest |
[04:10.61] | Except, of course, the little neighbor boy |
[04:13.74] | Who carried him to rest |
[04:16.95] | And he just walked along, alone |
[04:21.72] | With his guilt so well concealed |
[04:25.39] | And muttered underneath his breath |
[04:28.37] | “Nothing is revealed” |
[04:30.48] | music |
[04:37.09] | |
[04:44.08] | Well, the moral of the story |
[04:47.33] | The moral of this song |
[04:50.61] | Is simply that one should never be |
[04:53.47] | Where one does not belong |
[04:56.50] | So when you see your neighbor carryin’ somethin’ |
[04:59.59] | Help him with his load |
[05:03.24] | And don’t go mistaking Paradise |
[05:06.15] | For that home across the road |
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[00:00.94] | music |
[00:14.46] | Well, Frankie Lee and Judas Priest |
[00:17.29] | They were the best of friends |
[00:20.19] | So when Frankie Lee needed money one day |
[00:23.30] | Judas quickly pulled out a roll of tens |
[00:26.58] | And placed them on a footstool |
[00:29.77] | Just above the plotted plain |
[00:33.31] | Sayin', " Take your pick, Frankie Boy |
[00:36.47] | My loss will be your gain" |
[00:38.84] | |
[00:40.31] | Well, Frankie Lee, he sat right down |
[00:41.75] | And put his fingers to his chin |
[00:46.27] | But with the cold eyes of Judas on him |
[00:49.64] | His head began to spin |
[00:52.89] | " Would ya please not stare at me like that," he said |
[00:55.81] | " It' s just my foolish pride |
[00:59.38] | But sometimes a man must be alone |
[01:02.52] | And this is no place to hide" |
[01:04.68] | |
[01:06.62] | Well, Judas, he just winked and said |
[01:08.78] | " All right, I' ll leave you here |
[01:12.87] | But you' d better hurry up and choose which of those bills you want |
[01:18.38] | Before they all disappear" |
[01:19.25] | " I' m gonna start my pickin' right now |
[01:21.66] | Just tell me where you' ll be" |
[01:25.72] | Judas pointed down the road |
[01:28.47] | And said, " Eternity!" |
[01:30.76] | |
[01:32.02] | " Eternity?" said Frankie Lee |
[01:35.18] | With a voice as cold as ice |
[01:38.38] | " That' s right," said Judas Priest, " Eternity |
[01:41.05] | Though you might call it ' Paradise'" |
[01:44.41] | " I don' t call it anything" |
[01:47.19] | Said Frankie Lee with a smile |
[01:50.69] | " All right," said Judas Priest |
[01:53.93] | " I' ll see you after a while" |
[01:55.39] | |
[02:00.65] | Well, Frankie Lee, he sat back down |
[02:01.04] | Feelin' low and mean |
[02:03.30] | When just then a passing stranger |
[02:06.41] | Burst upon the scene |
[02:09.58] | Saying, " Are you Frankie Lee, the gambler |
[02:12.47] | Whose father is deceased? |
[02:15.87] | Well, if you are, there' s a fellow callin' you down the road |
[02:18.95] | And they say his name is Priest" |
[02:20.71] | |
[02:22.73] | " Oh, yes, he is my friend" |
[02:25.71] | Said Frankie Lee in fright |
[02:28.83] | " I do recall him very well |
[02:31.51] | In fact, he just left my sight" |
[02:35.30] | " Yes, that' s the one," said the stranger |
[02:38.95] | As quiet as a mouse |
[02:41.20] | " Well, my message is, he' s down the road |
[02:44.57] | Stranded in a house" |
[02:45.99] | |
[02:47.99] | Well, Frankie Lee, he panicked |
[02:50.83] | He dropped ev' rything and ran |
[02:54.38] | Until he came up to the spot |
[02:58.47] | Where Judas Priest did stand |
[03:00.80] | " What kind of house is this," he said |
[03:04.09] | " Where I have come to roam?" |
[03:07.07] | " It' s not a house," said Judas Priest |
[03:10.24] | " It' s not a house . . . it' s a home" |
[03:12.25] | |
[03:13.71] | Well, Frankie Lee, he trembled |
[03:15.15] | He soon lost all control |
[03:20.76] | Over ev' rything which he had made |
[03:23.07] | While the mission bells did toll |
[03:26.05] | He just stood there staring |
[03:28.19] | At that big house as bright as any sun |
[03:32.45] | With four and twenty windows |
[03:35.58] | And a woman' s face in ev' ry one |
[03:38.61] | |
[03:39.05] | Well, up the stairs ran Frankie Lee |
[03:41.67] | With a soulful, bounding leap |
[03:44.96] | And, foaming at the mouth |
[03:47.79] | He began to make his midnight creep |
[03:51.75] | For sixteen nights and days he raved |
[03:54.59] | But on the seventeenth he burst |
[03:58.07] | Into the arms of Judas Priest |
[04:00.93] | Which is where he died of thirst |
[04:03.43] | |
[04:04.85] | No one tried to say a thing |
[04:07.14] | When they took him out in jest |
[04:10.61] | Except, of course, the little neighbor boy |
[04:13.74] | Who carried him to rest |
[04:16.95] | And he just walked along, alone |
[04:21.72] | With his guilt so well concealed |
[04:25.39] | And muttered underneath his breath |
[04:28.37] | " Nothing is revealed" |
[04:30.48] | music |
[04:37.09] | |
[04:44.08] | Well, the moral of the story |
[04:47.33] | The moral of this song |
[04:50.61] | Is simply that one should never be |
[04:53.47] | Where one does not belong |
[04:56.50] | So when you see your neighbor carryin' somethin' |
[04:59.59] | Help him with his load |
[05:03.24] | And don' t go mistaking Paradise |
[05:06.15] | For that home across the road |
[05:09.00] | music |
[00:00.94] | music |
[00:14.46] | Well, Frankie Lee and Judas Priest |
[00:17.29] | They were the best of friends |
[00:20.19] | So when Frankie Lee needed money one day |
[00:23.30] | Judas quickly pulled out a roll of tens |
[00:26.58] | And placed them on a footstool |
[00:29.77] | Just above the plotted plain |
[00:33.31] | Sayin', " Take your pick, Frankie Boy |
[00:36.47] | My loss will be your gain" |
[00:38.84] | |
[00:40.31] | Well, Frankie Lee, he sat right down |
[00:41.75] | And put his fingers to his chin |
[00:46.27] | But with the cold eyes of Judas on him |
[00:49.64] | His head began to spin |
[00:52.89] | " Would ya please not stare at me like that," he said |
[00:55.81] | " It' s just my foolish pride |
[00:59.38] | But sometimes a man must be alone |
[01:02.52] | And this is no place to hide" |
[01:04.68] | |
[01:06.62] | Well, Judas, he just winked and said |
[01:08.78] | " All right, I' ll leave you here |
[01:12.87] | But you' d better hurry up and choose which of those bills you want |
[01:18.38] | Before they all disappear" |
[01:19.25] | " I' m gonna start my pickin' right now |
[01:21.66] | Just tell me where you' ll be" |
[01:25.72] | Judas pointed down the road |
[01:28.47] | And said, " Eternity!" |
[01:30.76] | |
[01:32.02] | " Eternity?" said Frankie Lee |
[01:35.18] | With a voice as cold as ice |
[01:38.38] | " That' s right," said Judas Priest, " Eternity |
[01:41.05] | Though you might call it ' Paradise'" |
[01:44.41] | " I don' t call it anything" |
[01:47.19] | Said Frankie Lee with a smile |
[01:50.69] | " All right," said Judas Priest |
[01:53.93] | " I' ll see you after a while" |
[01:55.39] | |
[02:00.65] | Well, Frankie Lee, he sat back down |
[02:01.04] | Feelin' low and mean |
[02:03.30] | When just then a passing stranger |
[02:06.41] | Burst upon the scene |
[02:09.58] | Saying, " Are you Frankie Lee, the gambler |
[02:12.47] | Whose father is deceased? |
[02:15.87] | Well, if you are, there' s a fellow callin' you down the road |
[02:18.95] | And they say his name is Priest" |
[02:20.71] | |
[02:22.73] | " Oh, yes, he is my friend" |
[02:25.71] | Said Frankie Lee in fright |
[02:28.83] | " I do recall him very well |
[02:31.51] | In fact, he just left my sight" |
[02:35.30] | " Yes, that' s the one," said the stranger |
[02:38.95] | As quiet as a mouse |
[02:41.20] | " Well, my message is, he' s down the road |
[02:44.57] | Stranded in a house" |
[02:45.99] | |
[02:47.99] | Well, Frankie Lee, he panicked |
[02:50.83] | He dropped ev' rything and ran |
[02:54.38] | Until he came up to the spot |
[02:58.47] | Where Judas Priest did stand |
[03:00.80] | " What kind of house is this," he said |
[03:04.09] | " Where I have come to roam?" |
[03:07.07] | " It' s not a house," said Judas Priest |
[03:10.24] | " It' s not a house . . . it' s a home" |
[03:12.25] | |
[03:13.71] | Well, Frankie Lee, he trembled |
[03:15.15] | He soon lost all control |
[03:20.76] | Over ev' rything which he had made |
[03:23.07] | While the mission bells did toll |
[03:26.05] | He just stood there staring |
[03:28.19] | At that big house as bright as any sun |
[03:32.45] | With four and twenty windows |
[03:35.58] | And a woman' s face in ev' ry one |
[03:38.61] | |
[03:39.05] | Well, up the stairs ran Frankie Lee |
[03:41.67] | With a soulful, bounding leap |
[03:44.96] | And, foaming at the mouth |
[03:47.79] | He began to make his midnight creep |
[03:51.75] | For sixteen nights and days he raved |
[03:54.59] | But on the seventeenth he burst |
[03:58.07] | Into the arms of Judas Priest |
[04:00.93] | Which is where he died of thirst |
[04:03.43] | |
[04:04.85] | No one tried to say a thing |
[04:07.14] | When they took him out in jest |
[04:10.61] | Except, of course, the little neighbor boy |
[04:13.74] | Who carried him to rest |
[04:16.95] | And he just walked along, alone |
[04:21.72] | With his guilt so well concealed |
[04:25.39] | And muttered underneath his breath |
[04:28.37] | " Nothing is revealed" |
[04:30.48] | music |
[04:37.09] | |
[04:44.08] | Well, the moral of the story |
[04:47.33] | The moral of this song |
[04:50.61] | Is simply that one should never be |
[04:53.47] | Where one does not belong |
[04:56.50] | So when you see your neighbor carryin' somethin' |
[04:59.59] | Help him with his load |
[05:03.24] | And don' t go mistaking Paradise |
[05:06.15] | For that home across the road |
[05:09.00] | music |