Don Juan Song Lyrics and Chords by Billy Crash Craddock
Don Juan
Recorded by Billy Crash Craddock
Written by Laying Martine
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Well I was dancin' with my baby on a Saturday night
In a border town down in
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Texas
Yeah the records were spinnin' everybody was grinnin'
And you know the music was in
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fectious
Well when we got to our seats I went for somethin' to eat
And when I came back my eyes stopped
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dead
Some guy was throwin' a line to that
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baby of mine
And
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this is what I
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said
Don Juan Don Juan hey get your hands off my
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woman
But now I understand that you're a ladies man
But I'll pretend you didn't know I was
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comin'
A Don Juan Don Juan whoa you picked the wrong seno
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rita
She belongs to me and when I
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count to three
You better be
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gone Don
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Juan
Well he started to rise and there was blood in his eyes
And he yelled to the crowd he's gonna
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get
me
But when my right hit his jaw you know he fell to the floor
A just as he was tryin' to
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me
And when he get to his feet he stumbled out on the street
And somebody shouted
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ole
He turned and shook his fist said you'll be
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sorry for this
And
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once again I had to
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say
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What do you mean you thought she was my sister
FAQ
Who sang the the song Don Juan?
- The song Don Juan was sang by Billy Crash Craddock.
Who is Billy Crash Craddock?
- Billy Wayne "Crash" Craddock (born June 16, 1939) is an American country and rockabilly singer. He first gained popularity in Australia in the 1950s with a string of rockabilly hits, including the Australian number one hit's "Boom Boom Baby" and "One Last Kiss" in 1960 and 1961 respectively. Switching to country music, he gained popularity in United States in the 1970s with a string of top ten country hits, several of which were number one hits, including "Rub It In", "Broken Down in Tiny Pieces", and "Ruby Baby". Craddock is known to his fans as "The King Of Country Rock Music" and "Mr. Country Rock" for his uptempo rock-influenced style of country music.