Johnny Too Bad
Johnny Too Bad lyrics by The Lords Of The New Church. Walking down the road With a pistol in your waist Johnny you're too bad Walking down the road With a...
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Johnny Too Bad
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Walking down the road
With a pistol in your waist
Johnny you're too bad
Walking down the road
With a ratchet in your waist
Johhny you're too bad
You're just robbin' and stabbin'
And lootin' and shooting'
You're too bad (repeat)
One of these day's
When you hear a voice say come,
Where you gonna run to?
One of these day's
When you hear a voice say come,
Where you gonna run to?
You're gonna run to the rock
For rescue, there'll be no rock
You're gonna run to the rock
For rescue, there'll be no rock
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