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 Stagger Lee 
     
(Lloy Price / Harold Logan)          
Copyright Unart Music Corporation 
Original  by Waring's Pennsylvanians in 1923
Rehearsals for MGM - That's The Way It Is - July 14 and 15, 1970  - MGM's Soundstage - Hollywood
July 15
- Unreleased
The night was clear, and the moon was yellow
 
And the leaves came tumblin' down. . . 
 
 
I was standin' on the corner
 
When I heard my bull dog bark.
 
He was barkin' at the two men
 
Who were gamblin' in the dark.
 
 
It was Stagger Lee and Billy,
 
Two men who gambled late.
 
Stagger lee threw a seven,
 
Billy swore that he threw eight.
 
 
"Stagger Lee," said Billy,
 
"I can't let you go with that.
 
"You have won all my money,
 
"And my brand-new Stetson hat."
 
 
Stagger Lee went home
 
And he got his .44.
 
He said, "I'm goin' to the ballroom
 
"Just to pay that debt I owe."
 
 
(bridge)
 
Go, Stagger Lee
 
 
Stagger Lee went to the ballroom
 
And he strolled across the ballroom floor.
 
He said "You did me wrong, Billy."
 
And he pulled his .44.
 
 
"Stagger Lee," said Billy,
 
"Oh, please don't take my life!
 
"I've got three hungry children,
 
"And a very sickly wife."
 
 
Stagger Lee shot Billy
 
Oh, he shot that poor boy so hard
 
That a bullet went through Billy
 
And broke the bartender's bar.
 
 
Go, Stagger Lee, go, Stagger Lee!
 
Go, Stagger Lee, go, Stagger Lee!