Beneath the bare light bulb above
She gazed into the eyes of love
Bathed in the dirty neon lights
She begged him “don’t go out tonight”
If we work out somehow maybe
We could find a way out baby
And he laughed and said “I got to go”
And she cried “no”
Johnny Johnny no
Oh Johnny Johnny no
His arms were warm and strong and young
“I promise I won’t hurt no one”
“Oh baby when you gonna learn,
Them folks uptown got bread to burn,
When they see me flash my knife,
They’ll be fearin’ for their live,
They won’t give me trouble this I know”
And she cried no
Oh Johnny Johnny no
Johnny Johnny no
[organ solo]
The night passed like a thousand years
The tenemant room had culled her tears
Then came a knock upon the door
Two men she’d never seen before
“Did you know Johnny Brown miss?
We hate to tell you this but
Has he a relative you know?”
And she cried no
Oh Johnny Johnny no
Oh Johnny why’d you go?
Heartbreak and Hope in “East Side Story”
“East Side Story” by Bob Seger paints a vivid picture of love, desperation, and tragic inevitability. The song introduces us to a young couple clinging to each other amid harsh urban realities. The woman, fearful for her lover’s safety, pleads with him to avoid danger, but Johnny is lured by the promise of quick money. Through tense dialogue and evocative imagery, Seger captures the anxiety that shadows young love in difficult circumstances. The narrative unfolds with mounting dread, culminating in a heartbreaking visit from strangers bringing grim news. The repeated refrain of “Johnny Johnny no” echoes the timeless pain of loss, making the song both personal and universal in its emotional impact.
Song Credits
Artist: Bob Seger
Songwriter: Bob Seger
Release Year: 1973