The song Run Joey Run is about a girl, who became pregnant by her boyfriend Joey, and then when we was going to go see her, her and her father had a fight about him so her father went to kill him. Joey went to save Julie, but then instead of shooting him, her father ended up shooting Julie instead. Family argument turning into a homicide.
Nothing to do with kangaroos! It is about a family argument where the Father of the Girl accidentally (??) shoots his daughter dead because he opposes the boy friend she is contemplating marrying- the lyrics describe the argument- Daddy Please stop! It isn"t his fault, .... we are going to get married. There are hints that the Girl was pregnant out of wedlock. It is a sickening song I am surprised it was not banned, and, it has a deceptively juvenile title-like Go-Dog -Go! which is harmless Dr. Seuss cartoon about a Dog and a hot rod auto.
Chuck Berry. the song has two alternate titles- the one you gave, and also Run, Rudolph Run which is NOt in the lyric pattern. do not possibly confuse with morbid love song- Run Joey Run which is anything but juvenile.
Sugarland's song "Joey" wasn't written for anyone specific. "Joey" is a character that Sugarland has written into many of their songs. Sugarland's Jennifer Nettles describes the song as a "teen tragedy song."
Joey by Sugar Land is about how she broke up with her boyfriend. He then got drunk and he drove home. Died in a car accident and she regrets letting him drive home.
Joey
The song is editted from original "Sunny Hours" from Long Beach Dub Allstars.
Run, Joey Run by David Geddes?
Just to said to us that WE ARE one or WE ARE the one who can make each comfort ;)
Joey's Song was created in 1959.
Run Joey Run was created in 2010.
Joey - song - was created on 2009-07-06.
Joey's Song - CD series - was created in 2010.
Joey - Bob Dylan song - was created in 1976.
Chuck Berry. the song has two alternate titles- the one you gave, and also Run, Rudolph Run which is NOt in the lyric pattern. do not possibly confuse with morbid love song- Run Joey Run which is anything but juvenile.
Sugarland's song "Joey" wasn't written for anyone specific. "Joey" is a character that Sugarland has written into many of their songs. Sugarland's Jennifer Nettles describes the song as a "teen tragedy song."
Stay the Same - Joey McIntyre song - was created in 1998.
Joey by Sugar Land is about how she broke up with her boyfriend. He then got drunk and he drove home. Died in a car accident and she regrets letting him drive home.
Joey