The song Spanish Johnny is performed by David Bromberg in the album named My Own House/You Should See the Rest of the Band in the year 1999 .
Those other years, those dusty years
When we drove the big hearse through
I tried to forget the miles we rode
and Spanish Johnny, you!
He'd sit beside a water ditch
When all his herd was in
He'd never harm a child
But sing to his mandolin
He sang the old songs, the old talk
And the dealin' of our games
Spanish Johnny seldom spoke
But sang songs of Spain
And his talk with men was vicious talk
When he was drunk on gin
But those were golden things he said
To his mandolin
We had to stand, we had to judge
We had to stop him then
See those hands so gentle to a child
Had killed so many men
He died a hard death long ago
Before the roads came in
And the night before he swung
He sang to his mandolin
We carried him out in the morning light
The man who done no good
Laid him down in a cold, cold clay
Stuck in a cross of wood
And a letter we wrote to his kinfolks
To tell'em where he'd been
We shipped it on down to Mexico
Along with the mandolin
David Bromberg - My Own House/You Should See the Rest of the Band
- My Own House (Medley): My Own House (Me Ain Hoose)/Hangman's Reel
- Don't Let Your Deal Go Down (Medley): Don't Let Your Deal Go Down/Roanoke/Possum Up A Gum Stump/Mississippi Sawyer
- Early This Morning
- Sheebeg And Sheemore
- Cocaine Blues
- To Know Her Is To Love Her
- Georgia On My Mind
- Chump Man Blues
- Spanish Johnny
- Black And Tan
- Lower Left Hand Corner Of The Night
- Key To The Highway
- Helpless Blues
- As The Years Go Passing By
- Solid Gone
- Yankee's Revenge (Medley): Leather Britches/The Red-Haired Boy/Teetotaler's Reel/The Wind: That Shakes The Barley/Drowsy Maggie