I left back home in New Orleans,
A place where I have never been,
Rolling my pelvis by the wind.
Me and my guitar were number one,
We had our first live in Coco´s bar,
Then I realized there were no women around.
Go Johnny, go and touch the sky!
“I know that was not your hope,
but roll as you know,
although it can’t be worse,
you roll and you roll and you roll.”
I found my love at a house by the road,
She had some kind of social job,
She took my heart as she had more.
I took her hand and asked for love,
Go Johnny go, against the wall!
And she said:
“I know why you’re around,
So take what you want,
Yeah, I know what you’re waiting for,
So take what you...”
Oh baby, How I cried that night,
She didn’t give my money back.
So I’m heading to the big city,
There I will find a place for me,
Where I can roll and I can hide.
Go Johnny, go and say goodbye!.
Give me money, that’s what I want,
A lot of money, that’s what I want...
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