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Staggolee were walking
In the red hot brawling sun,
Says: bring me my six-shooter,
Lord i wants my fourty-one"

Staggolee were walking
Through the mud and through the sand
Says: i feel mistreated this morning,
I could kill most any man"

Billy delyons told staggolee:
please dont take my life,
I got three helpless children,
One poor, beautiful wife"

i dont care nothing bout your children
And nothing about your wife
You done mistreated me, billy,
And im bound to take your life".

He shot him three times in the shoulder, lord,
He shot him three times in the side.
Well, the last time he shot him
Caused billy lyons to die.

Staggolee told mrs. billy:
you dont believe your man is dead?
Come on into the barroom,
See the hole i shot in his head!"

The high-sheriff told the deputies:
get your pistols and come with me!
We got to gon arrest the bad man
Known as staggolee"

The deputies took their pistols
They laid them on the shelf,
if you want that bad man staggolee
You have to arrest him yourself!"

The high-sheriff asked the bartender
who can that bad man be?"
speak softly!?, said the bartender,
that bad mans staggolee"

He touched old stag on the shoulder,
say, stag, why do you run?"
i dont run, white folk,
When i got my fourty-one"

The hangman put the mask on,
Tied his hands behind his back,
Sprung the trap on staggolee,
But his neck refused to crack.

The hangman, he got frightened,
Said: chief, you see how it be,
I cant hang this man, lord,
You better set him free"

Three-hundred dollar funeral,
Thousand dollar hearse,
Satisfaction! undertaker,
Put stag on down in the earth!"

Staggolee told the devil:
say, come on and have some fun!
You stick me with your pitchfork,
And ill shoot you with my fourty-one"

Staggolee took the pitchfork
And he laid it on a shelf,
He says: stand back, tom devil, lord,
Im gonna rule hell by myself."Lyrics provided by TANCODEhttp://lyricsever.com/" readonly=""/>

Staggolee Lyrics

It was early, early one morning
When i heard my bulldog bark,
Twas staggolee and billy delyon
Squabbling in the dark.

Staggolee told billy delyon
what do you think of that?
You win all my money, lord!
You spit in my stetson hat"

Staggolee were walking
In the red hot brawling sun,
Says: bring me my six-shooter,
Lord i wants my fourty-one"

Staggolee were walking
Through the mud and through the sand
Says: i feel mistreated this morning,
I could kill most any man"

Billy delyons told staggolee:
please dont take my life,
I got three helpless children,
One poor, beautiful wife"

i dont care nothing bout your children
And nothing about your wife
You done mistreated me, billy,
And im bound to take your life".

He shot him three times in the shoulder, lord,
He shot him three times in the side.
Well, the last time he shot him
Caused billy lyons to die.

Staggolee told mrs. billy:
you dont believe your man is dead?
Come on into the barroom,
See the hole i shot in his head!"

The high-sheriff told the deputies:
get your pistols and come with me!
We got to gon arrest the bad man
Known as staggolee"

The deputies took their pistols
They laid them on the shelf,
if you want that bad man staggolee
You have to arrest him yourself!"

The high-sheriff asked the bartender
who can that bad man be?"
speak softly!?, said the bartender,
that bad mans staggolee"

He touched old stag on the shoulder,
say, stag, why do you run?"
i dont run, white folk,
When i got my fourty-one"

The hangman put the mask on,
Tied his hands behind his back,
Sprung the trap on staggolee,
But his neck refused to crack.

The hangman, he got frightened,
Said: chief, you see how it be,
I cant hang this man, lord,
You better set him free"

Three-hundred dollar funeral,
Thousand dollar hearse,
Satisfaction! undertaker,
Put stag on down in the earth!"

Staggolee told the devil:
say, come on and have some fun!
You stick me with your pitchfork,
And ill shoot you with my fourty-one"

Staggolee took the pitchfork
And he laid it on a shelf,
He says: stand back, tom devil, lord,
Im gonna rule hell by myself."

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Pacific Gas & Electric was an American blues rock band in the late 1960s and early 1970s, led by singer Charlie Allen. Their biggest hit was the gospel-tinged "Are You Ready?" in 1970.

The history of Pacific Gas & Electric can be traced back to 1967 in Los Angeles (L.A.) Self-taught guitarist Tom Marshall met bassist Brent Block at a party thrown by Block's former art teacher. The band they started was called "Pacific Gas and Electric Blues Band", one of the first interracial bands to hit the L.A. music scene. One of the early members was a drummer from the east coast named Charlie Allen. Allen's vocal abilities were so good that he was relieved of his drum sticks, and became lead singer and frontman, to be replaced on drums by Canned Heat's former drummer, Frank Cook, who had earlier signed on to manage the band.
By 1968, the band name was shortened to Pacific Gas & Electric, and included Allen, Cook, Marshall, Block, and guitarist Glenn Schwartz (also of James Gang and All Saved Freak Band). They released their first album, Get It On, that year on the Kent record label (it was subsequently released on Big Orange and Power Records as well). Although it only reached #159 on the album charts, someone at Columbia Records was listening, as they signed the band to a recording contract shortly after their appearance at the Miami Pop Festival in December of 1968.

The next album, and the first released by Columbia, was simply called Pacific Gas and Electric, in 1969. However, it was the next release, the Are You Ready LP that included their first mainstream hit. The title track reached #14 in the summer of 1970, and featured the backing vocals of The Blackberries.

Wholesale changes were in store for the group after recording the Are You Ready album. After a serious car accident, Cook was replaced on drums by Ron Woods, and he stayed on as manager. Schwatrz announced his conversion to born-again Christianity onstage during a concert and then later joined the All Saved Freak Band. Marshall also left, and the two were to be replaced by Frank Petricca on bass and Ken Utterback on guitar, with Brent Block moving to rhythm guitar from bass. This is the line-up that toured in support of Are You Ready. This version of the band recorded one self-titled album in 1971 (minus Block, who had left the band in late 1970), adding Jerry Aiello on keyboards, trumpet player Stanly Abernathy, sax players Alfred Galagos and Virgil Gonsalves, and percussionist Joe LaLa. At the request of the utility company sharing the same name, the band name was shortened to "P G & E".

The band did countless concerts, often appearing with other big musical acts of the era. It was at one P G & E show that writer and film producer Lawrence Schiller filmed his documentary "The Lexington Experience". Disagreements with the owners to the rights to the music caused the film to be shelved after only a few showings, and the only copies known to exist are in Schiller's vault. They made more movie history when they appeared in, and provided music to, the Otto Preminger film "Tell Me That You Love Me, Junie Moon" starring Liza Minnelli.
After 1972, the group's line-up became unstable, resembling more of an Allen solo project. One more album was forthcoming ...Starring Charlie Allen in 1973 on the Dunhill label, featuring Allen and a host of studio musicians. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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