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Johnny Too Bad Lyrics - The Slickers


Soundtrack: Road House

Johnny Too Bad Lyrics

Johnny Too Bad Song Lyrics


[Verse 1]
Walking down the road with your pistol in your waist
Johnny, you're too bad (Woah woah woii!)
Walking down the road with your ratchet in your waist
Johnny, you're too bad (Woah woah woii!)

[Chorus 1]
You're just robbing and you're stabbing
And you're looting and you're shooting
Boy, you're too bad (Too bad)
You're just robbing and you're stabbing
And you're looting and you're shooting
Boy, you're too bad (Too bad)

[Verse 2]
One of these days when you hear a voice say "come"
Where you gonna run to? (Woah woah woii!)
One of these days when you hear a voice say "come"
Where you gonna run to? (Woah woah woii!)

[Chorus 2]
You're gonna run to the rock for rescue
There will be no rock (No rock)
You're gonna run to the rock for rescue
There will be no rock (Nowhere)

[Musical Interlude]

[Verse 1]
Walking down the road with your pistol in your waist
Johnny, you're too bad (Woah woah woii!)
Walking down the road with your ratchet in your waist
Johnny, you're too bad (Woah woah woii!)

[Chorus 1]
You're just robbing and you're stabbing
And you're looting and you're shooting
Boy, you're too bad (Too bad)
You're just robbing and you're stabbing
And you're looting and you're shooting
Boy, you're too bad (Too bad)

[Verse 2]
One of these days when you hear a voice say "come"
Where you gonna run to? (Woah woah woii!)
One of these days when you hear a voice say "come"
Where you gonna run to? (Woah woah woii!)

[Chorus 2]
You're gonna run to the rock for rescue
There will be no rock (No rock)
You're gonna run to the rock for rescue
There will be no rock (Nowhere)
[Outro]
You're gonna run to the rock for rescue
There will be no rock



March, 29th 2024

Song Facts:


"Johnny Too Bad" is one of the most popular songs released by The Slickers and appeared in the 1972 movie *The Harder They Come*. The song was written by The Slickers, that is, Trevor "Batman" Wilson, Winston Bailey, Roy Beckford, and Derrick Crooks. Decades later, it is really the classic reggae song that has been converted in the style of artists like Jim Capaldi and UB40, which few could really outshine the original beyond Sublime in showiness, that persisting charm and influence in music.

Annotations and Meaning:


The song "Johnny Too Bad" takes a storyline into the life of Johnny, characterized by thuggery and violence. Its words describe how Johnny walks down the road, a pistol and a ratchet in his waist, showing readiness for the showdown. This is an example of imagery, which deploys Johnny as a man eaten up with his villainous activities, such as robbing, stabbing, looting, and shooting.
This is a metaphorical suggestion through the recurring motif of running to the rock for rescue but only to realize that there was no rock, of the inescapably fate that is due to one's actions. This is further brought out by the anticipation of the voice one day asking for Johnny and the question of where he will run to when his past finally catches up with him.
Fans and listeners have long praised the song for its authentic reggae sound and the depth of its lyrics. All the comments across the various platforms really show that "Johnny Too Bad" does not only resonate with the audience but reaches out and, in some way, even touches the soul, managing to indeed invoke some form of nostalgia for the time in which the song was first released. It is celebrated not for its musicality but for its ability to convey a powerful message by storytelling.

With this, "Johnny Too Bad" clearly meets the standards of the classic raising warnings for the drawbacks of life when leading it in criminal ways, as the richness of reggae music. Its continued popularity and affection fans hold it in indicate the song always lives within the most important seats of reggae history.

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