C C7 F C G C [Verse 1] C C7 Frankie and Johnny were sweethearts Lordy how they did love F C Swore to be true to each other true as the stars above G C He was her man but Lord he done her wrong [Verse 2] C C7 Little Frankie went down on the corner to get a little glass of beer F C She says Mr Bartender tell me has my loving Johnny been here G C Have you seen my man I think he's doing me wrong [Instrumental] C F C G C [Verse 3] C C7 He said I ain't goin' to tell you no story honey I sure won't tell you no lie F C I saw Johnny 'bout an hour ago with a gal named Nellie Bligh G C Yes I see'd your man um, I think he's doing you wrong [Verse 4] C C7 Little Frankie peeped over the transom umm and there to her surprise F C She saw old Johnny sittin' there on the cot making love to this Nellie Blie G C Yes she seen her man and he was doing her wrong [Instrumental] C C7 F C G C [Verse 5] C C7 Frankie jerked back to her kimona whipped out a little '44 F C Oh (knock, knock) she shot him down and he fell on that hardwood floor G C She killed her man but he was doing her wrong [Verse 6] C C7 Turn me over Frankie honey oh turn me over slow F C Please dont you tetch my wound inside 'cos my hearts goin' to overflow G C You done killed your man but I done you wrong [Instrumental] C C7 F C G C [Verse 7] C C7 Took Frankie down to the courthouse, yeah they set her in a big arm chair F C She set right there until an ol' judge 'n jury give her 99 year G C For shootin' that man 'cos he done her wrong [Verse 8] C C7 This story has no moral this story ain't got no end F C It only goes to prove to the gal that there ain't no good in the male G C Lord I shot my man 'cos he done me wrong