I'm that bad man named Jackie Lee
Shooting everybody down with a thirty-three

Jackie said Johnny can't you see?
That you love everybody but Jackie Lee?

Johnny said to Jackie don't take my life
I got three young kids and a bad-ass wife

Jackie told Johnny you're acting crazy
What you know about having a baby?
You're crazy!

And what I care about your kids and wife?
You done stole my hat, I'm gonna take your life

Ha-ha-ha

I'm that bad man named Jackie Lee
Shooting everybody down with a thirty-three

Aah

There's a knife in my hand and I'm going to stand and deliver
Why, because I must erase your mind forever
There's a throat I must slit and I will stand before I surrender
I'll fall back but I won't be the one to say
Wait up, where you at?
I'm so much better then that
Three dollar hat

Jackie said Johnny lets tit-for-tat
You want to trade your life for a three dollar hat?

So they hung Jackie Lee at three o'clock
Left his hands laying there on the butcher block

He's that bad man named Jackie Lee
Shooting everybody down with a thirty-three

Jackie and Johnny were sweet hearts
Oh, what a love that they had


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