Stagger Lee - song and lyrics by Lloyd Price | Spotify

About the Song

Strap yourselves in, music lovers, for a tale of violence, revenge, and a healthy dose of R&B swagger. Lloyd Price’s “Stagger Lee” isn’t your typical love song ballad. This 1959 hit takes a deep dive into the gritty world of a blues legend, Stagger Lee, reimagining the story with a driving beat and Price’s signature smooth-as-silk vocals.

“Stagger Lee” has a long and storied past, existing as a folk song for decades before Price’s electrifying version. The story itself is based on a real-life murder that took place in St. Louis in the late 1800s. Price’s rendition, however, injects a new energy into the tale.

The song opens with a bang, a pounding piano and a relentless drumbeat setting the stage for the drama to unfold. Price’s voice, both powerful and playful, narrates the story of Stagger Lee’s deadly encounter with his friend, Billy. The lyrics, though sometimes veiled due to the social climate of the time, paint a picture of betrayal, jealousy, and ultimately, murder.

But “Stagger Lee” isn’t just about violence. Price manages to weave a layer of sly humor into the song. His nonchalant delivery of certain lines, particularly when detailing Stagger Lee’s taunts towards Billy, adds a surprising layer of complexity to the character.

The success of “Stagger Lee” can’t be overstated. It became Lloyd Price’s signature song, propelling him to superstardom and forever altering the landscape of R&B. However, the song also faced controversy due to its violent themes. Radio stations grappled with whether to play it, and some versions were even censored.

Despite the controversy, “Stagger Lee” remains a landmark recording. It’s a powerful blend of blues storytelling and infectious R&B energy, delivered with Lloyd Price’s undeniable charisma. It’s a song that continues to captivate audiences, reminding us of the enduring power of music to tell stories, challenge norms, and leave a lasting mark on popular culture.Lloyd Price obituary: Rock music pioneer dies at 88 | CNN

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Lyrics: Stagger Lee

The night was clear
And the moon was yellow
And the leaves came tumbling downI was standing on the corner
When I heard my bulldog bark
And he was barkin’ up at two men
Who were gamblin’ in the dark

It was Stagger Lee and Billy
Two men who gambled late
Stagger Lee threw seven,
Billy swore that he threw eight

Stagger Lee told Billy,
“I can’t let you get away with that”,
“Well you have won all my money
And my brand new Stetson hat”
Stagger Lee he ran home
Went and he got his forty-four
Said “I’m goin’ to the barroom
Just to pay that debt I owe”

Go Stagger Lee
Go Stagger Lee
Go Stagger Lee
Go Stagger Lee
Said “I’m goin’ to the barroom
Just to pay that debt I owe”

Stagger Lee went to the barroom
He stood across the barroom door
He said “Now nobody move”
And he pulled his forty-four
“Stagger Lee” cried Billy,
“Oh please don’t you take my life.”
“I got me three little children
And a very sickly wife.”

Go Stagger Lee
Go Stagger Lee
Go Stagger Lee
Go Stagger Lee
“I got me three little children
And a very sickly wife”

Stagger Lee shot Billy,
Oh he shot that poor boy so bad
Till the bullet came through Billy
And went right through
The bartender’s glass
While I was standing on the corner
When I heard my bulldog bark
And he was barkin’ up at two men
Who were gamblin’ in the dark

Go Baby
Go Stagger Lee
Go Stagger Lee
Go Stagger Lee
Go Stagger Lee
And he was barkin’ up at two men
Who were gamblin’ in the dark

Go Stagger Lee
Go Stagger Lee
Go Stagger Lee
Go Stagger Lee
Said “I’m goin’ to the barroom
Just to pay that debt I owe”