Loretta Lynn
Loretta Lynn
Loretta Lynn
Loretta Lynn
Loretta Lynn
Loretta Lynn
Loretta Lynn
Loretta Lynn
Loretta Lynn
Loretta Lynn
Loretta Lynn
I'm gonna call myself a taxi
I'm gonna take a little trip downtown
Search every bar and honky-tonk
Till I find Jesse Brown
Jesse ain't been making it home
The past few Friday nights
Something's been taking his money
And keeping him out till broad daylight
Hey cab driver, let me out right here
There's a car I'm looking for
And old Jesse's gonna be surprised
When I walk through that door
There he sits with a painted blonde
Buying all the drunks a round
I turned the jukebox off and introduced myself
As mad Mrs. Jesse Brown
Old Blondie headed for the ladies room
But I caught her going in the door
One good pull and her long blonde wig
Went flying to the floor
I washed her heavy make-up down
With Jesse's mug of beer
I pulled her off of that barroom floor
And I flung her down in a chair
Take a look at what you've got now, Jesse Brown
Yea you've been loving on a phony honky-tonk clown
Step up a little bit closer, I've got her all stripped down
Take a look at what you've got now, Jesse Brown
There she sits with a head full of pins
And no eyebrows at all
Her ruby-red lips ain't so red
Her eyelashes ain't so long
The big black mole and her rosy cheeks
Disappeared in the fight
Old Jesse Brown, just hang around
I'm gonna turn on the lights
Take a look at what you've got now, Jesse Brown
Yea you've been loving on a phony honky-tonk clown
Step up a little bit closer, I've got her all stripped down
Take a look at what you've got now, Jesse Brown
Take a look at what you've got now, Jesse Brown
Mad Mrs. Jesse Brown was written by Ronnie Rogers.
Mad Mrs. Jesse Brown was produced by Owen Bradley.
Loretta Lynn released Mad Mrs. Jesse Brown on Mon Feb 03 1975.