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Album: various
Released: 1904
Frankie And Johnny Lyrics
Frankie And Johnny
The origins of the song as we know it today are a bit murky. That same year, local singer Bill Dooley composed a song sensationalizing the case, and it became a popular mainstay in local saloons before its official publication as "Frankie and Johnny" in 1904. The song was not credited to Dooley, however, but to ragtime composer/lyricist Hughie Cannon.
Frank and Bert Leighton's 1908 version, which was published as "Frankie and Johnny" in 1912, brought us the familiar opening:
Frankie and Johnny were sweethearts
They had a quarrel one day
Countless covers over the years have provided many variations of the song. Sometimes the duo are "lovers" instead of "sweethearts." Johnny's mistress can be Alice Pry or Nelly Bly. Sometimes, Frankie is cheered by onlookers as she shoots Johnny and is exonerated; other times, she's executed.
1959, #57 - Johnny Cash
1961, #20 - Brook Benton
1963, #14 - Sam Cooke
1964, #75 - The Greenwood County Singers
1966, #25 - Elvis Presley
Pfeiffer: Didn't they kill each other?
Pacino: No. She killed him. You got the edge there.