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I Walk On Gilded Splinters - Johnny Jenkins



     
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Some people think they jive me
But I know they must be crazy
Don't see dey misfortune
Guess, they just too lazyJ'suis the Grand Zombie
My yellow belt of choison
Ain't afraid of no tom cat
Fill my brains with poisonWalk through the fire
Fly through the smoke
See my enemy
At the end of dey ropeWalk on pins and needles
See what they can do
Walk on gilded splinters
With the king of the ZuluKon kon, the kiddy kon kon
Walk on gilded splinters
Kon kon, the kiddy kon kon
Walk on gilded splinters'Ti Alberta
('Ti Alberta)
'Ti Alberta

('Ti Alberta)'Ti Alberta
('Ti Alberta)
'Ti Alberta
('Ti Alberta)Roll outta my coffin
Drink poison in my chalice
Pride begins to fade
And y'all feel my malicePut gris gris on your doorstep
Soon you'll be in the gutter
I can melt your heart like butter
A-a-and I can make you stutterKon kon, the kiddy kon kon
Walk on gilded splinters
Kon kon, the kiddy kon kon
Walk on gilded splinters'Ti Alberta
('Ti Alberta)
'Ti Alberta
('Ti Alberta)'Ti Alberta
('Ti Alberta)
'Ti Alberta
('Ti Alberta)

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Johnny Edward Jenkins (March 5, 1939 – June 26, 2006) was a renowned left-handed blues guitarist, who helped launch the career of Otis Redding. His flamboyant style of guitar playing also influenced Jimi Hendrix, who would later use some of Jenkins's tricks in his stage show. In the 1960s Jenkins was the leader of a band called the Pinetoppers, he employed a young singer called Otis Redding as his chauffeur and singer for the Pinetoppers. During a recording session in 1962 organized by the band's manager Phil Walden, Jenkins left 40 minutes of studio time unused.

Read more about Johnny Jenkins on Last.fm.


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