| Song | Jack The Toad |
| Artist | Savoy Brown |
| Album | Jack The Toad |
| 作曲 : Lynton, Lynton | |
| Jackie Lynton- | |
| Chrysalis | |
| Music Ltd. | |
| Jerimiah said his peace and fell back in the road | |
| He was shot by | |
| Coulee Reese | |
| Who they nick-named | |
| Jack The Toad | |
| Just across his shoulder just a little to the right | |
| He heard the click of a 45 hammer | |
| So he throws himself down and he hits the ground | |
| Rolls right over and spins 'round | |
| And with one good shot, just one good shot | |
| He brings that villain right down | |
| In true "Hour Western" manner | |
| Bad, bad news, he was bad, bad news | |
| I knew Coulee, | |
| Coulee never lost his cool | |
| A legend grew and | |
| Jack The Toad knew | |
| To back up all the talk | |
| One day soon, preferably noon | |
| He's going to have to take the long walk | |
| A poker game and a fast stake | |
| Of these Jack was the master | |
| But a man called | |
| Pete At the end of a dusty dusty street | |
| He's just about six feet | |
| Now he just might, you know he just might | |
| He might be a lttle faster | |
| Bad, bad news, he was bad, bad news | |
| I knew Coulee, | |
| Coulee never lost his cool | |
| I'll be blowed, | |
| I'll be blowed, | |
| I'll be blowed | |
| It's Jack | |
| The Toad I'll be blowed, | |
| I'll be blowed, | |
| I'll be blowed | |
| It's Jack | |
| The Toad Well it had to happen on a summers' day | |
| When Jack was feeling good | |
| But a friend of a friend, promised a friend of a friend | |
| Promised a friend of a friend he would | |
| But many brave men have said the same thing | |
| Again and again and again | |
| Now Jack, when he went out to face | |
| Pete For the final showdown | |
| He was just a little bit high | |
| He'd been drinking and smoking | |
| And he thought he was so fast | |
| He made the last move | |
| And that was the last move he made | |
| Bad, bad news, he was bad, bad news | |
| I knew Coulee, | |
| Coulee never lost his cool | |
| Well now he's gone but his memory lives on | |
| In the mind of every comic strip reader | |
| Some say weren't | |
| Jack, some say was camphor | |
| Some say he was just a bleeder | |
| One fact, one fact remain, always be the same | |
| Now on your way through life | |
| Sometimes you just got to be a little bad | |
| I knew Jack and, my goodness, he was bad | |
| He was bad, bad news | |
| You just got to be a little bad because, if you ain't | |
| The great gun fighter in the sky | |
| Ain't got no one to save | |
| And if you're just a little bad | |
| Just a little bad | |
| Nobody forgets your name | |
| Bad, bad news, he was bad, bad news | |
| Bad, oh my goodness, | |
| Jack was bad news |
| zuò qǔ : Lynton, Lynton | |
| Jackie Lynton | |
| Chrysalis | |
| Music Ltd. | |
| Jerimiah said his peace and fell back in the road | |
| He was shot by | |
| Coulee Reese | |
| Who they nicknamed | |
| Jack The Toad | |
| Just across his shoulder just a little to the right | |
| He heard the click of a 45 hammer | |
| So he throws himself down and he hits the ground | |
| Rolls right over and spins ' round | |
| And with one good shot, just one good shot | |
| He brings that villain right down | |
| In true " Hour Western" manner | |
| Bad, bad news, he was bad, bad news | |
| I knew Coulee, | |
| Coulee never lost his cool | |
| A legend grew and | |
| Jack The Toad knew | |
| To back up all the talk | |
| One day soon, preferably noon | |
| He' s going to have to take the long walk | |
| A poker game and a fast stake | |
| Of these Jack was the master | |
| But a man called | |
| Pete At the end of a dusty dusty street | |
| He' s just about six feet | |
| Now he just might, you know he just might | |
| He might be a lttle faster | |
| Bad, bad news, he was bad, bad news | |
| I knew Coulee, | |
| Coulee never lost his cool | |
| I' ll be blowed, | |
| I' ll be blowed, | |
| I' ll be blowed | |
| It' s Jack | |
| The Toad I' ll be blowed, | |
| I' ll be blowed, | |
| I' ll be blowed | |
| It' s Jack | |
| The Toad Well it had to happen on a summers' day | |
| When Jack was feeling good | |
| But a friend of a friend, promised a friend of a friend | |
| Promised a friend of a friend he would | |
| But many brave men have said the same thing | |
| Again and again and again | |
| Now Jack, when he went out to face | |
| Pete For the final showdown | |
| He was just a little bit high | |
| He' d been drinking and smoking | |
| And he thought he was so fast | |
| He made the last move | |
| And that was the last move he made | |
| Bad, bad news, he was bad, bad news | |
| I knew Coulee, | |
| Coulee never lost his cool | |
| Well now he' s gone but his memory lives on | |
| In the mind of every comic strip reader | |
| Some say weren' t | |
| Jack, some say was camphor | |
| Some say he was just a bleeder | |
| One fact, one fact remain, always be the same | |
| Now on your way through life | |
| Sometimes you just got to be a little bad | |
| I knew Jack and, my goodness, he was bad | |
| He was bad, bad news | |
| You just got to be a little bad because, if you ain' t | |
| The great gun fighter in the sky | |
| Ain' t got no one to save | |
| And if you' re just a little bad | |
| Just a little bad | |
| Nobody forgets your name | |
| Bad, bad news, he was bad, bad news | |
| Bad, oh my goodness, | |
| Jack was bad news |